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The Best Home Vacuum Cleaner
The best home vacuum cleaner is a tool that is easy to use and maneuver. The ideal model will be lightweight, quiet and efficient.
This suction model is a great value at a reasonable price, with an effective anti-hair wrap floorhead as well as an odor neutralizing puck. It also comes with a huge bin and is extremely easy to empty.
1. Power
A high-powered vacuum cleaner will efficiently manage household debris and help to keep your mess under control. No matter if you have a pile of pet hair or a blocked kitchen drain, it should be able to suck up the mess with little effort. It should also be able to trap dust and stop the growth of bacterial to ensure healthy, fresh air. The right model depends on your budget as well as the dimensions of your home and floor. The most popular types are uprights, handheld vacuums that can be carried around and lightweight sticks, as well as convenient robots.
The Black+Decker Flex Vac is a hand-held vacuum that is lightweight and has an impressively high-quality performance. It is perfect for households with multiple pets or large houses. It also features an easy-to-empty debris container that helps avoid messy clean ups. The vacuum can also be used as a mop, allowing users to do two tasks at the same time.
For households with lots of furniture it's a good idea to think about a more robust full-size corded upright or canister robot vacuum cleaners. These models come with stronger motors, a motorized floorhead and can handle carpets that are embedded and tough dirt. They are also available in various power modes to provide various suction capacities and a longer life battery. It's recommended to choose an appliance with an HEPA filter if someone in your home suffers from allergies.
2. Flexibility
The most effective vacuum cleaners can take on a variety of tasks in your home from quick dusting to cleaning carpets. They are usually light and easy to maneuver. They should also come with a variety of attachments that suit your needs.
Look into a vacuum designed specifically to handle pet hair if you have pets. They typically have a dedicated power brush that siphons pet hair away from the main floorhead, and then directs it into the dust container so that it doesn't block or get caught in the brush roll.
Many of our top-rated vacuums have intelligent features that can integrate with the home's systems or adapt to different floor types and levels of dirt. This is particularly important for those with allergies, as these features prevent fine particles from circulating back throughout the air.
Vacuums are costly, but they go on sale during major occasions such as Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. There are also deals throughout the spring, when retailers announce sales in anticipation of customers' annual spring cleaning.
The life expectancy of a vacuum can vary depending on the model you choose and how you make use of it. The majority of our top-rated vacuums last an average of eight years. If you want to be sure that yours will last longer than the competition, look for one with an extended warranty.
3. Easy of Use
A vacuum cleaner must be simple to operate and maneuver, even during a long cleaning session. This means a light, compact body, easy controls and attachments and an ample bin that doesn't require frequent emptying. Many features contribute to this ease of use, such as motorized power nozzles that can tackle carpets and rugs more effectively, a wide and tall floor head that reaches under furniture and has a rotating nozzle that allows for better corner cleaning self-cleaning rollers and LED lighting that illuminates the path ahead.
For instance, our top choice in this category, the Shark Stratos cordless vacuum, was easy to maneuver and used the most power from the battery during our testing. It also features automatic adjusting suction and a sleek LCD display with an indicator for the battery and the ability to switch between Auto, Eco and boost modes.
The Stratos also took in ground coffee, kibble and flour easily in our tests. It did a great job at removing carpets with low pile, removing the sand and rice in only a few passes. It also has a front brushroll that is soft to catch small particles and stop pet fur from spitting out and a rear roll that is hard and digs into carpeting.
The budget-friendly Kenmore Elite sucks up wet spills and messes from hard floors, thanks to the power of its dual brushroll design. However, it's still lightweight enough to move up and down stairs and across a house cleaning robot without breaking sweat. It's easier to care for than many other upright models as well with a movable HEPA filter and a disposable dust bag that can be changed when it's full.
4. Versatility
The Levoit is a highly versatile model that can handle all cleaning tasks. It might not come with all the features of higher-priced models, but its key features make it an excellent choice for everyday use. These include an 8-foot hose to reach over floors and an enormous dust cup that is easy to empty.
The brush roll is made to collect and suction up hair without wrapping the bristles around it making it a good option for households with pets that shed hair or humans that shed many tears. The results of tests conducted on it proved that it was able to manage a variety of debris including carpet with low pile and hard floors. It even removed rice, sand and Cheerios.
The Miele Flex Vac is a multi-purpose cordless vacuum that has impressive power. It was particularly effective at cleaning pet hair, and also removed larger particles like cereal, but it did struggle with more caked-on debris, such as car dirt. It also comes with a broad variety of attachments, such as an electric power nozzle that makes short work of pet hair and dirt that accumulates on upholstery.
5. Battery Life
A good vacuum cleaner for the home should last at least one hour before needing to be recharged. This is essential for cordless models because it allows you to clean without having to stop.
Our top choice Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum is a great choice, with a long battery life and impressive debris pickup. The three cleaning modes, Eco, Auto and boost, help you to manage the power to allow you to clean for longer without draining the battery too quickly. The vacuum has an elegant LCD display that lets you know if there's a clog, how much time you have left and the status of your battery.
This model is a great option for families with pets that shed hair, since its brushroll is non-tangle and is very effective in picking up pet hair. It's also extremely effective in cleaning dirt and dust however it was unable to remove small particles such as flour from hard floors, and was unable to remove coffee grounds from carpeting.
If you're looking to deal with wet spills, the Tineco Floor One S7 Pro is a great option. It's a bagged robot vacuum price but has features such as an iLoop sensor that detects dirt and stains; self-cleaning that dry the brush roll; more effective edge cleaning that gets into corners and along baseboards and a battery that can last for 40 minutes, which is more than any other model we've tried.
6. Ease of Cleaning
The best vacuums make cleaning up spills easy. The Levoit LVAC-200 is a light compact vacuum cleaner, but powerful. It sucked up everything from kibble to ground coffee and hair from dogs in our standard tests. Its dual brushroll design collects pet hair and other debris without spilling it out or wrapping it around the cleaner head, which helps it stay free of obstructions. And its motorized tool sucks pet hair embedded in upholstery, even in hard-to-reach places.
The Shark Stratos Cordless is another standout, as it handled pet hair and large particles easily in our tests. The main floorhead comes with a soft brushroll designed to collect dust and debris. The second floorhead, which has rigid bristles, can penetrate deeper into carpeting for more difficult messes. The dust cup is large and easy to empty.
If you have a lot of carpeting in your home, you may need to consider an upright that is full-size or a canister automated vacuum with beater to get a deeper clean. Or, opt for an all-purpose wet-dry vacuum that can handle floors and messes created by water or food, such as the Miele C3 Cat and Dog or the Henry Hoover. These vacuums can take care of all kinds of household debris from small crumbs to larger messes, and may have more advanced features than the handhelds listed in this list.
The best home vacuum cleaner is a tool that is easy to use and maneuver. The ideal model will be lightweight, quiet and efficient.
This suction model is a great value at a reasonable price, with an effective anti-hair wrap floorhead as well as an odor neutralizing puck. It also comes with a huge bin and is extremely easy to empty.
1. Power
A high-powered vacuum cleaner will efficiently manage household debris and help to keep your mess under control. No matter if you have a pile of pet hair or a blocked kitchen drain, it should be able to suck up the mess with little effort. It should also be able to trap dust and stop the growth of bacterial to ensure healthy, fresh air. The right model depends on your budget as well as the dimensions of your home and floor. The most popular types are uprights, handheld vacuums that can be carried around and lightweight sticks, as well as convenient robots.
The Black+Decker Flex Vac is a hand-held vacuum that is lightweight and has an impressively high-quality performance. It is perfect for households with multiple pets or large houses. It also features an easy-to-empty debris container that helps avoid messy clean ups. The vacuum can also be used as a mop, allowing users to do two tasks at the same time.
For households with lots of furniture it's a good idea to think about a more robust full-size corded upright or canister robot vacuum cleaners. These models come with stronger motors, a motorized floorhead and can handle carpets that are embedded and tough dirt. They are also available in various power modes to provide various suction capacities and a longer life battery. It's recommended to choose an appliance with an HEPA filter if someone in your home suffers from allergies.
2. Flexibility
The most effective vacuum cleaners can take on a variety of tasks in your home from quick dusting to cleaning carpets. They are usually light and easy to maneuver. They should also come with a variety of attachments that suit your needs.
Look into a vacuum designed specifically to handle pet hair if you have pets. They typically have a dedicated power brush that siphons pet hair away from the main floorhead, and then directs it into the dust container so that it doesn't block or get caught in the brush roll.
Many of our top-rated vacuums have intelligent features that can integrate with the home's systems or adapt to different floor types and levels of dirt. This is particularly important for those with allergies, as these features prevent fine particles from circulating back throughout the air.
Vacuums are costly, but they go on sale during major occasions such as Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. There are also deals throughout the spring, when retailers announce sales in anticipation of customers' annual spring cleaning.
The life expectancy of a vacuum can vary depending on the model you choose and how you make use of it. The majority of our top-rated vacuums last an average of eight years. If you want to be sure that yours will last longer than the competition, look for one with an extended warranty.
3. Easy of Use
A vacuum cleaner must be simple to operate and maneuver, even during a long cleaning session. This means a light, compact body, easy controls and attachments and an ample bin that doesn't require frequent emptying. Many features contribute to this ease of use, such as motorized power nozzles that can tackle carpets and rugs more effectively, a wide and tall floor head that reaches under furniture and has a rotating nozzle that allows for better corner cleaning self-cleaning rollers and LED lighting that illuminates the path ahead.
For instance, our top choice in this category, the Shark Stratos cordless vacuum, was easy to maneuver and used the most power from the battery during our testing. It also features automatic adjusting suction and a sleek LCD display with an indicator for the battery and the ability to switch between Auto, Eco and boost modes.
The Stratos also took in ground coffee, kibble and flour easily in our tests. It did a great job at removing carpets with low pile, removing the sand and rice in only a few passes. It also has a front brushroll that is soft to catch small particles and stop pet fur from spitting out and a rear roll that is hard and digs into carpeting.
The budget-friendly Kenmore Elite sucks up wet spills and messes from hard floors, thanks to the power of its dual brushroll design. However, it's still lightweight enough to move up and down stairs and across a house cleaning robot without breaking sweat. It's easier to care for than many other upright models as well with a movable HEPA filter and a disposable dust bag that can be changed when it's full.
4. Versatility
The Levoit is a highly versatile model that can handle all cleaning tasks. It might not come with all the features of higher-priced models, but its key features make it an excellent choice for everyday use. These include an 8-foot hose to reach over floors and an enormous dust cup that is easy to empty.
The brush roll is made to collect and suction up hair without wrapping the bristles around it making it a good option for households with pets that shed hair or humans that shed many tears. The results of tests conducted on it proved that it was able to manage a variety of debris including carpet with low pile and hard floors. It even removed rice, sand and Cheerios.
The Miele Flex Vac is a multi-purpose cordless vacuum that has impressive power. It was particularly effective at cleaning pet hair, and also removed larger particles like cereal, but it did struggle with more caked-on debris, such as car dirt. It also comes with a broad variety of attachments, such as an electric power nozzle that makes short work of pet hair and dirt that accumulates on upholstery.
5. Battery Life
A good vacuum cleaner for the home should last at least one hour before needing to be recharged. This is essential for cordless models because it allows you to clean without having to stop.
Our top choice Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum is a great choice, with a long battery life and impressive debris pickup. The three cleaning modes, Eco, Auto and boost, help you to manage the power to allow you to clean for longer without draining the battery too quickly. The vacuum has an elegant LCD display that lets you know if there's a clog, how much time you have left and the status of your battery.
This model is a great option for families with pets that shed hair, since its brushroll is non-tangle and is very effective in picking up pet hair. It's also extremely effective in cleaning dirt and dust however it was unable to remove small particles such as flour from hard floors, and was unable to remove coffee grounds from carpeting.
If you're looking to deal with wet spills, the Tineco Floor One S7 Pro is a great option. It's a bagged robot vacuum price but has features such as an iLoop sensor that detects dirt and stains; self-cleaning that dry the brush roll; more effective edge cleaning that gets into corners and along baseboards and a battery that can last for 40 minutes, which is more than any other model we've tried.
6. Ease of Cleaning
The best vacuums make cleaning up spills easy. The Levoit LVAC-200 is a light compact vacuum cleaner, but powerful. It sucked up everything from kibble to ground coffee and hair from dogs in our standard tests. Its dual brushroll design collects pet hair and other debris without spilling it out or wrapping it around the cleaner head, which helps it stay free of obstructions. And its motorized tool sucks pet hair embedded in upholstery, even in hard-to-reach places.
The Shark Stratos Cordless is another standout, as it handled pet hair and large particles easily in our tests. The main floorhead comes with a soft brushroll designed to collect dust and debris. The second floorhead, which has rigid bristles, can penetrate deeper into carpeting for more difficult messes. The dust cup is large and easy to empty.
If you have a lot of carpeting in your home, you may need to consider an upright that is full-size or a canister automated vacuum with beater to get a deeper clean. Or, opt for an all-purpose wet-dry vacuum that can handle floors and messes created by water or food, such as the Miele C3 Cat and Dog or the Henry Hoover. These vacuums can take care of all kinds of household debris from small crumbs to larger messes, and may have more advanced features than the handhelds listed in this list.
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