Theo Klein 6870 Electrolux vacuum cleaner toy with real sound and wheels
Product description
What it is (and the hook)
Theo Klein’s 6870 Electrolux vacuum cleaner toy is built around one main idea: pretend cleaning that feels more “real” than most toys. It comes with Electrolux licensing, is battery operated, makes real vacuum-like sound noises, and includes a vacuum function that can pick up foam balls. If you’re shopping for a role-play cleaner rather than a static prop, this one is noticeably more interactive.
The wheels and carry handle are practical touches too. On paper, it’s designed for kids who want to push the “vacuum” around the room freely, then empty it without too much fuss when the foam balls are full.
At a glance

This toy vacuum uses battery power (3 x R14-C “Baby” batteries). It includes a removable dust container for emptying the collected styrofoam/foam balls. For movement, it has wheels so it can be steered in different directions, and there’s an extra carrying handle if you want to move it from room to room.
One thing to keep in mind: the batteries are not included in the delivery, so you’ll likely need to factor that into your setup before the first play session.
What you’ll notice during play


A big part of the experience is the sound. The product description mentions real sound noises generated by the vacuum, which tends to make pretend cleaning more immersive and gives the toy a bit of presence compared with quieter role-play options.

The vacuum function is also the practical bit. The toy is described as being able to “easily vacuum up” styrofoam balls, so it’s not just decoration. A simple micro-scenario: your child drops a few foam balls onto the floor, then “vacuum cleans” the area by moving the toy over them, and when they’re done, the dust container comes off to empty the mess.
Key takeaways for buying decisions
It’s a strong fit if you want a role-play vacuum that behaves like it’s doing something—sound effects plus a removable container plus wheels for easy movement.
However, it may not suit everyone. If your priority is a fully maintenance-free toy (for example, you don’t want to deal with batteries or emptying a container), you may find the routine a bit more effort than expected. Also, because it relies on battery operation and foam-ball collection, performance can depend on how you play (the floor surface and how the foam balls are handled will matter more than with a real vacuum).

The essentials (tech summary)
- Name: Theo Klein 6870 - Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner, Toy
- Type: Battery operated toy vacuum cleaner (role-play)
- Format: Vacuum function for styrofoam balls plus removable dust container
- Batteries: 3 x R14-C (Baby) batteries (not included)


Final verdict
It makes sense if you’re buying a toy vacuum for children who enjoy realistic role-play cleaning: the combination of sound noises, a vacuum function for foam balls, a removable container, and wheels gives it enough “day-to-day” play value.

You may want to skip it if you’re sensitive to extra running costs/effort (batteries not included, plus emptying the container after collection) or if you’re expecting it to behave like a real household vacuum on every surface. For most families, though, it’s a sensible pick within the role-play category—just go in knowing it’s about foam-ball play and pretend cleaning, not deep cleaning.
Mini FAQ
Are the batteries included?
No. The toy uses 3 x R14-C (Baby) batteries and they are not included in the delivery.

What does it pick up?


The description says it can easily vacuum up styrofoam/foam balls using the toy vacuum function.
Can the dust container be emptied?
Yes. There is a removable dust container designed to empty the collected styrofoam balls.

Is it easy to move around?
It has wheels so it can be moved in various directions, and there’s also a carrying handle for easier take-away between rooms.
Does it make sound?
Yes. It generates real sound noises during use, which is one of its key play features.
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