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The best vacuum cleaners 2019: 11 best vacuums from cordless Dyson to robot Roomba

Best Vacuum Cleaners 2019

Finding the best vacuum cleaner isn't easy. You need a device that ensures dust and dirt have no place to hide, one that'll fit with your home and your needs and that's also within your budget. We're here to help.  
 
We've been on a hunt to find the best of the best vacuum cleaners available right now. The cleaners we've found will leave your carpets looking clean, your floors looking dazzling and will hopefully take some of the stress out of the chore of cleaning your home. What's more, you might not have to spend as much as you think. 
 
We've put in a considerable amount of dust-busting hours to rate and review the vacuum cleaners listed below, so you know which is the best model to buy in 2019.  
 
The good news is that the best vacuum cleaners at the top of the tree are getting smarter, they're lighter, and they're also simpler to use with each passing year. What that means is that the best of the best cleaners of 2019 that we've collected together below really do impress. We can tell you first-hand that these vacuums suck - and we mean that in the best possible way.  
 
Want something more specific? Check out our guides to the best cordless vacuum cleaners, or best robot vacuums on the market. 
Now you've got the best tool, here's how to vacuum properly. 
You might notice that a lot of the leading vacuum cleaners in our list feature a cordless design, waving goodbye to the massive cord that was always a tripping hazard anyway. After the success of the Cyclone V10 (included below), Dyson has even stopped making corded vacuums altogether. 
 
As well as new, cordless models, some of the top vacuum cleaners now have brains of their own: choose a robot vacuum cleaner and you don't have to lift a finger to take care of the vacuuming. You don't even have to be at home to set them off. 
 
So whether you're after a super lightweight, cordless vacuum or an advanced robotic cleaner here are the best vacuum cleaners TechRadar has used to date. 

Dyson Cyclone V10 Absolute

 

Dyson Cyclone V10 Absolute 
 
 
Power supply: : Cordless, battery | Weight: : 5.9 lbs / 2.6 kg | Bin size: : 0.75L | Run time: : Up to 60 minutes 
 
Unrivaled design 
 
Powerful suction 
 
Battery drains fast on highest setting 
 
Expensive 
 
Dyson's newest cordless vacuum cleaner is so good, the company is no longer making vacuums with cords. That's how confident Dyson is that the Cyclone V10 (and all the vacs that follow) will meet all your cleaning needs.  
 
Simply put, the Cyclone V10 is the best vacuum Dyson has ever made. The redefined cyclone technology produces more suction power than ever – reportedly 20% more than the previous V8 model – and we can testify to that from first hand experience. 
 
The V10 offers some crucial changes over older V models. The barrel is now front-facing, with all attachments connecting here directly, and the design has been tweaked for greater suction efficiency. According to Dyson, the V10 can also detect differences in altitude, air pressure and temperature, adjusting itself for maximum performance. 
 
Prices and models vary across regions, but you will pay more for the Cyclone V10's souped-up suction. And while the Cyclone V10 is more powerful than ever and boasts a more energy-dense battery than previous models, putting it on the highest setting will drain the battery in about five minutes. 
 
At the lowest setting, however, you'll get up to 60 minutes of use, and that should be plenty for your everyday needs. 

Read our full Dyson Cyclone V10 review

Shark IF250UK

 

Shark IF250UK

Power supply: : Cordless, battery | Weight: : 4kg | Bin size: : 0.33L | Suction power: 25.2AW 
 

Easily portable 
 
Powerful suction 
 
Variety of cleaning modes 
 
Heavier than some of the competition 
 
Don't want a Dyson vacuum cleaner? This Shark IF250UK is a cheaper and rather decent alternative to some of the top-end products from Dyson that sit in this list. It's another cordless cleaner that can run for 22 minutes from a single charge – but the best bit is there are two batteries in the box, so you can just hot swap out mid-clean and get 44 minutes in total. 
 
We really like the design of the Shark IF250UK, although it is a little on the heavy side. It comes with Shark's Flexology technology that means you can bend the cleaner at the mid-way point, so you can get those hard to reach places like under your sofa without needing to get crawl down on the floor. 
 
As we've said, it's not as lightweight as the Dyson listed above, but we still found it easy enough to carry, and portable enough for most people.  
 
This is certainly a powerful vacuum cleaner. If you're a pet owner, you can get a special edition with in-built pet cleaning features, but in an animal-free home we found the Shark IF250UK cleaned up easily when using its maximum suction mode. 
 
For a lower price than the Dyson V10, the Shark IF250UK is a very good pick for your next vacuum cleaner– it matches the competition for power and is as simple to use as you could want. 

Read the full Shark IF250UK review

Dyson V8 Absolute

 

Dyson V8 Absolute

 

Power supply: : Cordless, battery | Weight: : 2.16kg | Bin size: : 0.54L | Suction power: 22AW (115AW in MAX mode) 
 

Lightweight 
 
Portable and modular 
 
Strong suction 
 
Expensive 
 
Formerly the best cordless vacuum cleaner that money could buy, the Dyson V8 Absolute is still a top-of-the-line battery-powered cleaning machine, even as the Cyclone V10 has dethroned it from the very top rung of the ladder. It also remains a real joy to use. 
 
First, the design. With a removable extender pole and six different heads for different surfaces and use cases, the V8 Absolute is lightweight and easy to run around the house. With the suction motor in the pistol-grip handle area, you can also easily clip a head directly onto the main unit, turning the whole thing into a portable cleaner – one that's perfect for going up the stairs or decrumbing the car. 
 
A full charge will give you around 40 minutes of use, which is really impressive for a cordless cleaner, though mileage will vary once you start using on the motorized heads – or switch on the V8 Absolute’s MAX mode. You'll rarely need it though: for a handheld, this cleaner rivals upright vacuums for sheer dirt-sucking power. Its large bin will take in plenty of trash too before needing emptying, which is another convenience not often seen in a cordless. 
 
Best of all though, it is genuinely fun to use. The sci-fi aesthetic makes it one of the few "white goods" gadgets you'll happily leave on show in the house, with the transforming design as useful as it is clever. It's still worth a look even with the V10 now on the scene. 

Gtech AirRam MK2

Gtech AirRam MK2

 

Power supply: Cordless, battery | Weight: 3.5kg | Battery life: 40 minutes 
 

Lightweight, easy to carry and move 
 
Easily accessible bin 
 
Bin is small 
 
No attachment tools 
 
The Gtech AirRam MK2 blends the flexibility of a cordless vacuum with strong suction performance and ease of use, making it a great choice for those looking for a lightweight and highly manoeuvrable vac they can quickly whizz around the home. 
 
It's super-simple to setup out of the box, though the four-hour charge can be a hassle if you need a speedy clean and the AirRam MK2 simply isn't juiced. You could use it if plugged into the wall, but with such a short charging cable supplied that'd be wholly impractical. 
 
An hour on the charger will give you a short burst of vacuuming power to address a spillage, but if you're planning on doing a general clean you'll want a full charge, which gives you around 40 minutes of use (similar to the Dyson V8 Absolute). 
 
Meanwhile, Gtech's Airlock technology automatically adjusts the head for different flooring types, and suction is generally very good, without being the absolute best on offer. 
 
The collection bin may be a bit on the small side, but it's incredibly easy to empty and ensures you don’t get your hands dirty, with a removable cylinder featuring a sliding lever that pushes out all the collected dirt and dust. 
 
The vacuum cleaner is easy to carry up and down stairs, but with no hose or attachments you can't easily clean stairs or other hard-to-reach areas of your home with it. Its price tag makes it a more approachable option than the Dyson however, so if you're on a budget it's definitely worth considering. 

 

Dyson Light Ball Multi Floor

 

Power supply: Corded | Weight: 6.9kg | Cord length: 9.4m | Suction power: 90AW

Impressive, continuous suction

Multi-functional tools included

Heavy to carry up stairs

Cord is annoying

If you want serious suction from your vacuum cleaner, Dyson is the market leader. Its cyclone technology has long been touted as the best sucker around, and on the Light Ball Multi Floor we can safely say it earns its reputation. 
 
With 90AW of suction power, the Dyson Light Ball Multi Floor tackles carpet, wood floors, laminate and more. Each pass hoovers up dust, hair and other particles stuck inside your carpets too, not just those sitting on top. 
 
We were surprised and impressed with the amount of stuff it picked up during the first few trips around our house – clearly our previous vacuum wasn’t doing the job as effectively. 
 
When the large bin fills up, it's just a simple one-button release from the body of the Light Ball, and then another one button press to dispense its contents into the bin – although with the large flag that opens at the bottom you'll need to angle the cylinder accordingly. 
 
As well as acting as a standard upright vacuum cleaner, the Light Ball also comes with a built-in hose and tools, allowing you to tackle hard to reach places, ceilings and stairs with relative ease. 
 
It's still a bit of a beast to carry up and down the stairs though, and at times the long 9.4m cord does get in the way, making you wish this was a cordless vacuum – but the trade off will be inferior suction. 
 
If you're in the market for a vacuum cleaner that will give your floors a seriously thorough clean, then the easy-to-use, highly maneuverable and surprisingly quiet Dyson Light Ball could be right up your street. 

Dyson 360 Eye robot vacuum cleaner

Dyson 360 Eye robot vacuum cleaner

Power supply: Battery | Weight: 2.4kg | Bin size: 0.33Lm | Suction power: 20AW

Quiet operation

Compact width

Not the most thorough clean

Tall height

With AI smarts improving all the time and robotics increasingly accepted in the home, the sci-fi dream of having a little robot helper to potter about the house is fast becoming a reality. The Dyson 360 Eye is the vacuum cleaning company's first effort in the space, and makes a good account of itself. 
 
After a relatively painless app-powered set-up process, the camera-equipped Dyson 360 Eye is able to navigate your home, weaving around obstacles on a cleaning routine you again establish through the app.  
 
Considering its small size, the vacuum cleaner surprisingly capable at sucking up the rubbish in your home, and when the battery gets low and it's time for a recharge, the 360 Eye will intelligently return to its charging station without any prompting.  
 
It's a premium product, commanding a high asking price that's best used as a supplement to your usual cleaning rota rather than a replacement. With the 360 Eye doing the rounds once every day, you'll find that your home will need a "deep clean" vacuuming session by your own hand far less often.  
 
But there's still room for improvement – the tall clearance makes it difficult for the 360 Eye to fit under furniture, while a bigger bin would lessen the need to keep emptying it out, and a larger battery would give it a better chance of completing a whole-house sweep in one pass without a recharge session.  
 
The limitations of the wider product category taken into consideration, this is a solid luxury cleaning product regardless. Bear in mind though that Dyson just announced its successor, the 360 Heurist. 

iRobot Roomba 980 robot vacuum cleaner

iRobot Roomba 980 robot vacuum cleaner

iRobot Roomba 980 robot vacuum cleaner

 

Power supply: Battery | Weight: 3.94kg | Bin size: 0.6Lm | Suction power: 33AW

Environment mapping

Relatively low clearance

Sluggish app control

Struggles with cables

Dyson’s not the only company working with robotics in the home space, and many rate iRobot and its Roomba 980 vacuum cleaner very highly, too. 
 
A low-clearance, dirt-sucking disc, it's intelligent enough to go about its business in your home without much prompting from its human owners. The Roomba 980 will intelligently map your home for problem spots, kicking into a high-power mode when carpets are identified, and weaving around chair legs and other potential obstacles.  
 
With a two-hour battery life, it manages a longer cleaning cycle than the Dyson before it heads back to its charging dock. 
 
Other smart features of the Roomba 980 include its battery-powered "Dual Mode Virtual Wall Barriers" which signal to the bot which areas to avoid if placed across a doorway, and more granular control over its cleaning procedures through the accompanying app.  
 
However, as good as it is the Roomba 980 has room for improvement, with its app not always terrible intuitive, and the robot itself sometimes getting bamboozled by cables. 
 
It's another pricey cleaning luxury, and making the choice between it and its Dyson rival is a tough one. But for those that can afford it, the Roomba 980 is another excellent cleaning convenience. 
 

Read our full iRobot Roomba 980 review

Eufy RoboVac 11

Eufy RoboVac 11

Eufy RoboVac 11

 

Power supply: Battery | Weight: 3.02kg | Bin size: 0.6Lm

Low price compared to competition

Lots of cleaning settings

No companion app

Limited battery life

You may not have heard of the name Eufy before, but this more affordable robot vacuum cleaner offers some fantastic value and it comes from the sister brand of Anker, which is the closest thing to a household name in the world of portable chargers. 
 
The RoboVac 11 has lots of cleaning settings available, including an automatic mode, maximum power, edge cleaning, single room cleaning or a mode that specifically focuses on one small area. 
 
The problem is, unlike the two vacuum cleaners above, you can't connect the RoboVac 11 to an app – and so you can't monitor the robot cleaner or set it off when you're not in the house. (The more recent RoboVac 30C upgrades with the EufyHome app, though you're looking at closer to £300 than £200 for the change.) 
 
Instead it's all activated through a remote control that comes in the box with the RoboVac 11. You can set it up on a timer, so the cleaner will automatically head on its journey once a day, but it's not as useful as having an app to do it from anywhere in the world. 
 
There's also no mapping technology built-in, and instead the RoboVac 11 will just make its own way around your home until the battery runs out. It uses infrared sensors to avoid bumping into furniture in your home, but it can be quite frustrating if you're sitting and watching it work – it doesn't clean quite as efficiently as some other cleaners. 
 
With a 600 ml bin this will keep going for multiple cleans. We found the battery life to last around 90 minutes on the automatic mode, and a little bit less if you're using the maximum power suction. 
 
The Eufy may not be the most efficient or powerful robot vacuum cleaner on the market, but considering its super-low price point, it's impressive how much value for money you get with the RoboVac 11. 

Read our full Eufy RoboVac 11 review

Neato Botvac Connected

Neato Botvac Connected

Neato Botvac Connected

 

Power supply: Battery | Weight: 3.94kg | Bin size: 0.6Lm

Thorough cleaning

Relatively cheap

Incorrectly assesses its own height

Marks very easily

While not quite as familiar a name as Dyson or Roomba, with the Neato Botvac Connected, Neato has managed to create a vacuum cleaner that definitely gives the others a run for their money.  
 
At 10 cm tall, it comfortably manages to shuffle under most items of furniture, and uses laser guidance to map the room. It's very satisfying watching it figure out which items of furniture it can navigate under and around.  
 
A little frustratingly, it doesn’t seem to factor in the little protruding circle on top of the unit that houses the Neato logo, and so does occasionally get caught on items that it only just clears. 
 
You can control the Neato Botvac Connected using your phone, set up routines for when you want it to clean, and even pause it mid-clean. There are also convenient buttons on the unit itself: one for 'spot clean' that will do one room, or 'house clean' that will do your entire home before guiding itself safely back to its base station.  
 
At 700 ml, the bin size is bigger than both the Dyson 360 and the Roomba, but it's still small in comparison to a standard vacuum cleaner, and will need emptying mid-clean if you have a large (or particularly dirty) home.  
 
There is the option to have the Neato clean in either Eco or Turbo mode, which will give you quieter or deeper cleaning, depending on your preference. From the time that we have spent with it, the deeper cleaning mode provides a very thorough level of cleaning – although it invariably miss areas that require moving of obstacles, so you'll still need an occasional once-over with a hand-held vacuum cleaner too. 

Shark ION Robot 750

Shark ION Robot 750

Shark ION Robot 750

Powerful suction in a beautiful and intelligent package

Dimensions: 12.6" x 12.6" x 2.6" | Weight: 5.51 pounds | Power: Battery

Sleek design

Excellent cleaning abilities

Has trouble getting onto thick rugs

We've been testing the Shark ION Robot 750 robot vacuum for some time now, and it never ceases to impress us.  
 
The first thing we noticed is its design: this isn't a boring black puck, but rather a sleek machine with lovely accents and a mix of shiny and matte elements that make it stand out from the competition.  
 
As for performance, the Shark ION Robot 750 cleans like a dream. We were amazed that it picked up that much dirt in our home, and was even able to pick up larger pieces of debris that other robot vacuums simply brushed to the side.  
 
It has a great sense of its surroundings, rarely bumping into things or getting stuck, and it's fast too – you might be surprised to see it on the other side of your living room when you've turned your back for just a second.  
 
We wish the bin was a little bigger, as it fills up fairly quickly, but then again we have two dogs, so there's a lot of dirt, hair and other detritus to lap up. The battery life is long-lasting, and it's never run out on us during our testing.  

Shark IONFlex 2X DuoClean

Shark IONFlex 2X DuoClean

Shark IONFlex 2X DuoClean

A super-powerful cordless vacuum cleaner

Weight: 3.8 pounds | Bin Capacity: 0.3 dry quarts | Power: Battery

Lovely design

Super-powerful suction

Very short battery life

The Shark IONFlex 2X DuoClean is a beautiful beast: it's a lovely shade of metallic blue and shimmery black, and is so powerful, you may be a bit taken aback.  
 
We love how this vacuum can switch from hardwood floor cleaning to carpet with the push of a button. The detachable motor lets you use it as a handheld too, great for cleaning furniture. It comes with an assortment of attachments for different kinds of cleaning, such as a head specifically designed to clean fabric.  
 
It's a bit on the heavy side when you slide in the lithium-ion batteries, so you'll definitely get a workout when using this vacuum. That said, you'll be cleaning a lot of surface area because it moves so fast and efficiently.  
 
The bin is big enough, so you should have plenty of room to clean a large room or a few smaller ones before needing to dump it out. 
 
The biggest drawback with the IONFlex 2X DuoClean is the battery. It doesn't last long at all, probably close to 10 minutes or so, before you need to swap out another one. The good news is that the batteries are rechargeable – the bad news is that they take a lot longer than 10 minutes to recharge fully.  
 
That means you'll likely find that you've burned through two batteries quickly, then need to wait a few hours before both are back to full charge. You can use one after it's only charged for a short while, but don't expect it to last very long.  
 
Still, this cordless vacuum has a lot going for it, so it's well worth considering picking up as your next vacuum cleaner. 

The best vacuum cleaners 2019: 11 best vacuums from cordless Dyson to robot Roomba

Best Vacuum Cleaners 2019

Finding the best vacuum cleaner isn't easy. You need a device that ensures dust and dirt have no place to hide, one that'll fit with your home and your needs and that's also within your budget. We're here to help.  
 
We've been on a hunt to find the best of the best vacuum cleaners available right now. The cleaners we've found will leave your carpets looking clean, your floors looking dazzling and will hopefully take some of the stress out of the chore of cleaning your home. What's more, you might not have to spend as much as you think. 
 
We've put in a considerable amount of dust-busting hours to rate and review the vacuum cleaners listed below, so you know which is the best model to buy in 2019.  
 
The good news is that the best vacuum cleaners at the top of the tree are getting smarter, they're lighter, and they're also simpler to use with each passing year. What that means is that the best of the best cleaners of 2019 that we've collected together below really do impress. We can tell you first-hand that these vacuums suck - and we mean that in the best possible way.  
 
Want something more specific? Check out our guides to the best cordless vacuum cleaners, or best robot vacuums on the market. 
Now you've got the best tool, here's how to vacuum properly. 
You might notice that a lot of the leading vacuum cleaners in our list feature a cordless design, waving goodbye to the massive cord that was always a tripping hazard anyway. After the success of the Cyclone V10 (included below), Dyson has even stopped making corded vacuums altogether. 
 
As well as new, cordless models, some of the top vacuum cleaners now have brains of their own: choose a robot vacuum cleaner and you don't have to lift a finger to take care of the vacuuming. You don't even have to be at home to set them off. 
 
So whether you're after a super lightweight, cordless vacuum or an advanced robotic cleaner here are the best vacuum cleaners TechRadar has used to date. 

Dyson Cyclone V10 Absolute

 

Dyson Cyclone V10 Absolute 
 
 
Power supply: : Cordless, battery | Weight: : 5.9 lbs / 2.6 kg | Bin size: : 0.75L | Run time: : Up to 60 minutes 
 
Unrivaled design 
 
Powerful suction 
 
Battery drains fast on highest setting 
 
Expensive 
 
Dyson's newest cordless vacuum cleaner is so good, the company is no longer making vacuums with cords. That's how confident Dyson is that the Cyclone V10 (and all the vacs that follow) will meet all your cleaning needs.  
 
Simply put, the Cyclone V10 is the best vacuum Dyson has ever made. The redefined cyclone technology produces more suction power than ever – reportedly 20% more than the previous V8 model – and we can testify to that from first hand experience. 
 
The V10 offers some crucial changes over older V models. The barrel is now front-facing, with all attachments connecting here directly, and the design has been tweaked for greater suction efficiency. According to Dyson, the V10 can also detect differences in altitude, air pressure and temperature, adjusting itself for maximum performance. 
 
Prices and models vary across regions, but you will pay more for the Cyclone V10's souped-up suction. And while the Cyclone V10 is more powerful than ever and boasts a more energy-dense battery than previous models, putting it on the highest setting will drain the battery in about five minutes. 
 
At the lowest setting, however, you'll get up to 60 minutes of use, and that should be plenty for your everyday needs. 

Read our full Dyson Cyclone V10 review

Shark IF250UK

 

Shark IF250UK

Power supply: : Cordless, battery | Weight: : 4kg | Bin size: : 0.33L | Suction power: 25.2AW 
 

Easily portable 
 
Powerful suction 
 
Variety of cleaning modes 
 
Heavier than some of the competition 
 
Don't want a Dyson vacuum cleaner? This Shark IF250UK is a cheaper and rather decent alternative to some of the top-end products from Dyson that sit in this list. It's another cordless cleaner that can run for 22 minutes from a single charge – but the best bit is there are two batteries in the box, so you can just hot swap out mid-clean and get 44 minutes in total. 
 
We really like the design of the Shark IF250UK, although it is a little on the heavy side. It comes with Shark's Flexology technology that means you can bend the cleaner at the mid-way point, so you can get those hard to reach places like under your sofa without needing to get crawl down on the floor. 
 
As we've said, it's not as lightweight as the Dyson listed above, but we still found it easy enough to carry, and portable enough for most people.  
 
This is certainly a powerful vacuum cleaner. If you're a pet owner, you can get a special edition with in-built pet cleaning features, but in an animal-free home we found the Shark IF250UK cleaned up easily when using its maximum suction mode. 
 
For a lower price than the Dyson V10, the Shark IF250UK is a very good pick for your next vacuum cleaner– it matches the competition for power and is as simple to use as you could want. 

Read the full Shark IF250UK review

Dyson V8 Absolute

 

Dyson V8 Absolute

 

Power supply: : Cordless, battery | Weight: : 2.16kg | Bin size: : 0.54L | Suction power: 22AW (115AW in MAX mode) 
 

Lightweight 
 
Portable and modular 
 
Strong suction 
 
Expensive 
 
Formerly the best cordless vacuum cleaner that money could buy, the Dyson V8 Absolute is still a top-of-the-line battery-powered cleaning machine, even as the Cyclone V10 has dethroned it from the very top rung of the ladder. It also remains a real joy to use. 
 
First, the design. With a removable extender pole and six different heads for different surfaces and use cases, the V8 Absolute is lightweight and easy to run around the house. With the suction motor in the pistol-grip handle area, you can also easily clip a head directly onto the main unit, turning the whole thing into a portable cleaner – one that's perfect for going up the stairs or decrumbing the car. 
 
A full charge will give you around 40 minutes of use, which is really impressive for a cordless cleaner, though mileage will vary once you start using on the motorized heads – or switch on the V8 Absolute’s MAX mode. You'll rarely need it though: for a handheld, this cleaner rivals upright vacuums for sheer dirt-sucking power. Its large bin will take in plenty of trash too before needing emptying, which is another convenience not often seen in a cordless. 
 
Best of all though, it is genuinely fun to use. The sci-fi aesthetic makes it one of the few "white goods" gadgets you'll happily leave on show in the house, with the transforming design as useful as it is clever. It's still worth a look even with the V10 now on the scene. 

Gtech AirRam MK2

Gtech AirRam MK2

 

Power supply: Cordless, battery | Weight: 3.5kg | Battery life: 40 minutes 
 

Lightweight, easy to carry and move 
 
Easily accessible bin 
 
Bin is small 
 
No attachment tools 
 
The Gtech AirRam MK2 blends the flexibility of a cordless vacuum with strong suction performance and ease of use, making it a great choice for those looking for a lightweight and highly manoeuvrable vac they can quickly whizz around the home. 
 
It's super-simple to setup out of the box, though the four-hour charge can be a hassle if you need a speedy clean and the AirRam MK2 simply isn't juiced. You could use it if plugged into the wall, but with such a short charging cable supplied that'd be wholly impractical. 
 
An hour on the charger will give you a short burst of vacuuming power to address a spillage, but if you're planning on doing a general clean you'll want a full charge, which gives you around 40 minutes of use (similar to the Dyson V8 Absolute). 
 
Meanwhile, Gtech's Airlock technology automatically adjusts the head for different flooring types, and suction is generally very good, without being the absolute best on offer. 
 
The collection bin may be a bit on the small side, but it's incredibly easy to empty and ensures you don’t get your hands dirty, with a removable cylinder featuring a sliding lever that pushes out all the collected dirt and dust. 
 
The vacuum cleaner is easy to carry up and down stairs, but with no hose or attachments you can't easily clean stairs or other hard-to-reach areas of your home with it. Its price tag makes it a more approachable option than the Dyson however, so if you're on a budget it's definitely worth considering. 

 

Dyson Light Ball Multi Floor

 

Power supply: Corded | Weight: 6.9kg | Cord length: 9.4m | Suction power: 90AW

Impressive, continuous suction

Multi-functional tools included

Heavy to carry up stairs

Cord is annoying

If you want serious suction from your vacuum cleaner, Dyson is the market leader. Its cyclone technology has long been touted as the best sucker around, and on the Light Ball Multi Floor we can safely say it earns its reputation. 
 
With 90AW of suction power, the Dyson Light Ball Multi Floor tackles carpet, wood floors, laminate and more. Each pass hoovers up dust, hair and other particles stuck inside your carpets too, not just those sitting on top. 
 
We were surprised and impressed with the amount of stuff it picked up during the first few trips around our house – clearly our previous vacuum wasn’t doing the job as effectively. 
 
When the large bin fills up, it's just a simple one-button release from the body of the Light Ball, and then another one button press to dispense its contents into the bin – although with the large flag that opens at the bottom you'll need to angle the cylinder accordingly. 
 
As well as acting as a standard upright vacuum cleaner, the Light Ball also comes with a built-in hose and tools, allowing you to tackle hard to reach places, ceilings and stairs with relative ease. 
 
It's still a bit of a beast to carry up and down the stairs though, and at times the long 9.4m cord does get in the way, making you wish this was a cordless vacuum – but the trade off will be inferior suction. 
 
If you're in the market for a vacuum cleaner that will give your floors a seriously thorough clean, then the easy-to-use, highly maneuverable and surprisingly quiet Dyson Light Ball could be right up your street. 

Dyson 360 Eye robot vacuum cleaner

Dyson 360 Eye robot vacuum cleaner

Power supply: Battery | Weight: 2.4kg | Bin size: 0.33Lm | Suction power: 20AW

Quiet operation

Compact width

Not the most thorough clean

Tall height

With AI smarts improving all the time and robotics increasingly accepted in the home, the sci-fi dream of having a little robot helper to potter about the house is fast becoming a reality. The Dyson 360 Eye is the vacuum cleaning company's first effort in the space, and makes a good account of itself. 
 
After a relatively painless app-powered set-up process, the camera-equipped Dyson 360 Eye is able to navigate your home, weaving around obstacles on a cleaning routine you again establish through the app.  
 
Considering its small size, the vacuum cleaner surprisingly capable at sucking up the rubbish in your home, and when the battery gets low and it's time for a recharge, the 360 Eye will intelligently return to its charging station without any prompting.  
 
It's a premium product, commanding a high asking price that's best used as a supplement to your usual cleaning rota rather than a replacement. With the 360 Eye doing the rounds once every day, you'll find that your home will need a "deep clean" vacuuming session by your own hand far less often.  
 
But there's still room for improvement – the tall clearance makes it difficult for the 360 Eye to fit under furniture, while a bigger bin would lessen the need to keep emptying it out, and a larger battery would give it a better chance of completing a whole-house sweep in one pass without a recharge session.  
 
The limitations of the wider product category taken into consideration, this is a solid luxury cleaning product regardless. Bear in mind though that Dyson just announced its successor, the 360 Heurist. 

iRobot Roomba 980 robot vacuum cleaner

iRobot Roomba 980 robot vacuum cleaner

iRobot Roomba 980 robot vacuum cleaner

 

Power supply: Battery | Weight: 3.94kg | Bin size: 0.6Lm | Suction power: 33AW

Environment mapping

Relatively low clearance

Sluggish app control

Struggles with cables

Dyson’s not the only company working with robotics in the home space, and many rate iRobot and its Roomba 980 vacuum cleaner very highly, too. 
 
A low-clearance, dirt-sucking disc, it's intelligent enough to go about its business in your home without much prompting from its human owners. The Roomba 980 will intelligently map your home for problem spots, kicking into a high-power mode when carpets are identified, and weaving around chair legs and other potential obstacles.  
 
With a two-hour battery life, it manages a longer cleaning cycle than the Dyson before it heads back to its charging dock. 
 
Other smart features of the Roomba 980 include its battery-powered "Dual Mode Virtual Wall Barriers" which signal to the bot which areas to avoid if placed across a doorway, and more granular control over its cleaning procedures through the accompanying app.  
 
However, as good as it is the Roomba 980 has room for improvement, with its app not always terrible intuitive, and the robot itself sometimes getting bamboozled by cables. 
 
It's another pricey cleaning luxury, and making the choice between it and its Dyson rival is a tough one. But for those that can afford it, the Roomba 980 is another excellent cleaning convenience. 
 

Read our full iRobot Roomba 980 review

Eufy RoboVac 11

Eufy RoboVac 11

Eufy RoboVac 11

 

Power supply: Battery | Weight: 3.02kg | Bin size: 0.6Lm

Low price compared to competition

Lots of cleaning settings

No companion app

Limited battery life

You may not have heard of the name Eufy before, but this more affordable robot vacuum cleaner offers some fantastic value and it comes from the sister brand of Anker, which is the closest thing to a household name in the world of portable chargers. 
 
The RoboVac 11 has lots of cleaning settings available, including an automatic mode, maximum power, edge cleaning, single room cleaning or a mode that specifically focuses on one small area. 
 
The problem is, unlike the two vacuum cleaners above, you can't connect the RoboVac 11 to an app – and so you can't monitor the robot cleaner or set it off when you're not in the house. (The more recent RoboVac 30C upgrades with the EufyHome app, though you're looking at closer to £300 than £200 for the change.) 
 
Instead it's all activated through a remote control that comes in the box with the RoboVac 11. You can set it up on a timer, so the cleaner will automatically head on its journey once a day, but it's not as useful as having an app to do it from anywhere in the world. 
 
There's also no mapping technology built-in, and instead the RoboVac 11 will just make its own way around your home until the battery runs out. It uses infrared sensors to avoid bumping into furniture in your home, but it can be quite frustrating if you're sitting and watching it work – it doesn't clean quite as efficiently as some other cleaners. 
 
With a 600 ml bin this will keep going for multiple cleans. We found the battery life to last around 90 minutes on the automatic mode, and a little bit less if you're using the maximum power suction. 
 
The Eufy may not be the most efficient or powerful robot vacuum cleaner on the market, but considering its super-low price point, it's impressive how much value for money you get with the RoboVac 11. 

Read our full Eufy RoboVac 11 review

Neato Botvac Connected

Neato Botvac Connected

Neato Botvac Connected

 

Power supply: Battery | Weight: 3.94kg | Bin size: 0.6Lm

Thorough cleaning

Relatively cheap

Incorrectly assesses its own height

Marks very easily

While not quite as familiar a name as Dyson or Roomba, with the Neato Botvac Connected, Neato has managed to create a vacuum cleaner that definitely gives the others a run for their money.  
 
At 10 cm tall, it comfortably manages to shuffle under most items of furniture, and uses laser guidance to map the room. It's very satisfying watching it figure out which items of furniture it can navigate under and around.  
 
A little frustratingly, it doesn’t seem to factor in the little protruding circle on top of the unit that houses the Neato logo, and so does occasionally get caught on items that it only just clears. 
 
You can control the Neato Botvac Connected using your phone, set up routines for when you want it to clean, and even pause it mid-clean. There are also convenient buttons on the unit itself: one for 'spot clean' that will do one room, or 'house clean' that will do your entire home before guiding itself safely back to its base station.  
 
At 700 ml, the bin size is bigger than both the Dyson 360 and the Roomba, but it's still small in comparison to a standard vacuum cleaner, and will need emptying mid-clean if you have a large (or particularly dirty) home.  
 
There is the option to have the Neato clean in either Eco or Turbo mode, which will give you quieter or deeper cleaning, depending on your preference. From the time that we have spent with it, the deeper cleaning mode provides a very thorough level of cleaning – although it invariably miss areas that require moving of obstacles, so you'll still need an occasional once-over with a hand-held vacuum cleaner too. 

Shark ION Robot 750

Shark ION Robot 750

Shark ION Robot 750

Powerful suction in a beautiful and intelligent package

Dimensions: 12.6" x 12.6" x 2.6" | Weight: 5.51 pounds | Power: Battery

Sleek design

Excellent cleaning abilities

Has trouble getting onto thick rugs

We've been testing the Shark ION Robot 750 robot vacuum for some time now, and it never ceases to impress us.  
 
The first thing we noticed is its design: this isn't a boring black puck, but rather a sleek machine with lovely accents and a mix of shiny and matte elements that make it stand out from the competition.  
 
As for performance, the Shark ION Robot 750 cleans like a dream. We were amazed that it picked up that much dirt in our home, and was even able to pick up larger pieces of debris that other robot vacuums simply brushed to the side.  
 
It has a great sense of its surroundings, rarely bumping into things or getting stuck, and it's fast too – you might be surprised to see it on the other side of your living room when you've turned your back for just a second.  
 
We wish the bin was a little bigger, as it fills up fairly quickly, but then again we have two dogs, so there's a lot of dirt, hair and other detritus to lap up. The battery life is long-lasting, and it's never run out on us during our testing.  

Shark IONFlex 2X DuoClean

Shark IONFlex 2X DuoClean

Shark IONFlex 2X DuoClean

A super-powerful cordless vacuum cleaner

Weight: 3.8 pounds | Bin Capacity: 0.3 dry quarts | Power: Battery

Lovely design

Super-powerful suction

Very short battery life

The Shark IONFlex 2X DuoClean is a beautiful beast: it's a lovely shade of metallic blue and shimmery black, and is so powerful, you may be a bit taken aback.  
 
We love how this vacuum can switch from hardwood floor cleaning to carpet with the push of a button. The detachable motor lets you use it as a handheld too, great for cleaning furniture. It comes with an assortment of attachments for different kinds of cleaning, such as a head specifically designed to clean fabric.  
 
It's a bit on the heavy side when you slide in the lithium-ion batteries, so you'll definitely get a workout when using this vacuum. That said, you'll be cleaning a lot of surface area because it moves so fast and efficiently.  
 
The bin is big enough, so you should have plenty of room to clean a large room or a few smaller ones before needing to dump it out. 
 
The biggest drawback with the IONFlex 2X DuoClean is the battery. It doesn't last long at all, probably close to 10 minutes or so, before you need to swap out another one. The good news is that the batteries are rechargeable – the bad news is that they take a lot longer than 10 minutes to recharge fully.  
 
That means you'll likely find that you've burned through two batteries quickly, then need to wait a few hours before both are back to full charge. You can use one after it's only charged for a short while, but don't expect it to last very long.  
 
Still, this cordless vacuum has a lot going for it, so it's well worth considering picking up as your next vacuum cleaner. 

Saturday, May 25, 2019

Carpet Cleaning Although vacuum cleaning can remove a majority of the dry soil, it is also necessary to clean your carpet on a frequent basis to remove the oily, sticky soil that builds up in the pile as a result of odors and dirt that is tracked in from outside. If you can clean the carpet before it becomes too bad, the cleaning chore will be easier to do and a lot more successful. There is a myth that is totally false, which states that cleaning the carpet before it is necessary will get it dirtier faster. The carpet with the typical household should be cleaned every 12 - 18 months depending on the number of people living there and the amount of traffic that walks on the carpet. The choice of the right vacuum is important as well. There are some vacuums that will leave residues behind, which will promote re-soiling and basically defeat the whole purpose of household cleaning. Professional carpet cleaners It is in your best interest to use professional cleaners simply because their experience will enable them to do a much better job than you can do yourself. The equipment they use has more extraction power than the units available to you, and the carpet will dry faster as well. They know the cleaning agents to use, and they know the differences in carpet construction and fibers. Doing it yourself If you have made the decision to rent a steam cleaning machine and do the job yourself, you should check on several systems before you make a selection. Most of the units available for rent don't clean well enough and may end up damaging your carpet. Therefore, you should always consider the following: - Several rental companies offer cleaning equipment that is similar to what the professionals use. The equipment should have enough vacuum power to allow the carpet to dry within 12 hours of cleaning. You should always avoid rental units found in retail and grocery stores that don't have the power to extract the cleaning solution from the carpet fast enough, as it can actually damage the carpet due to over wetting. - Make sure you avoid over wetting the carpet. Any prolonged dampness can lead to mildew growth and bacteria in the carpet, or cause a seperation of the backing. A wet carpet that stays this way for longer than 24 hours can develop problems. You can control this by using proper equipment and the right training. - Carpets that have stain resistant treatments have to be cleaned with products that are formulated for this very purpose, or the stain resistance will be impaired and the warranty will be voided. Never use cleaning or spotting solutions that contain bleaches as they can mess up the color of the carpet. - Never use any silicone based treatments on the carpet. - You can help to reduce the drying time by using several fans to move the air around the carpet. You can use a dehumidifier as well, as it will pull moisture from the air. Hot water extraction The hot water extraction system is highly recommended, as it considered to be one of the best methods for carpet cleaning. Also known as steam cleaning, the process consists of spraying a mixture of water and detergent into the pile and recovering the water and soil with a powerful vacuum that puts it into a holding tank. You can use a truck mounted unit or a portable self contained unit as well. This method is easily one of the best, and is ideal for soiled carpets or pet stains that you have yet to get out of the fibers.


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Monday, March 25, 2019

How to clean and maintain the Dyson V8 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner

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This video shows you how to clean the Dyson V8 Absolute / Animal / Fluffy / Total Clean cordless vacuum cleaner.

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How to properly clean a Dyson DC59 head and fix one that"s not rotating (V6 and V7 too)

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The Dyson DC59, V6, V7, or V8 vacuum head has a design flaw that means every few months you have to clean it out thoroughly or the vacuum will stop working altogether. This applies mainly to the DC59 Animal () and the DC59 Motorhead (which was used in this video).


To do this procedure I’d recommend you use a wire coat hanger, a large coat or screwdriver, and then some cleaning supplies, since there will be a lot of dust.


This cleaning process will improve performance on vacuums when done regularly but will also revive what appears to be a broken DC59. Or if the vacuum turns on, but the beater bar/tube won’t turn, which will probably fix that as well. These vacuum heads range from $60-$200 () so it’s definitely worth taking care of them!


The Dyson V6 () is a newer model and does not suffer from this problem, but it’s a good lesson to learn because any collection of dust or fluff in the vacuum’s head will decrease cleaning power.


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Dyson V6 Fluffy Cordless Vacuum Cleaner Maintenance Tips

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In this video I share some basic maintenance tips for the Dyson Fluffy cordless vacuum cleaner. I show the Fluffy in the video, but most of these tips will apply to all models in the V6 range.

How to clean the filter of a Dyson V6, V7, or DC59 cordless vacuum

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Every few weeks you should be cleaning out the filter on your Dyson cordless vacuum. All varieties (HEPA, Animal, and Motorhead) of both the Dyson V6, Dyson V7, and Dyson DC59 use a conical filter that costs about $16 ( ). The filter is replaceable, but it’s also washable, so you should have no need to replace it.


The video shows you how to clean your DC59 or V6 vacuum’s filter. You just need to rinse it under cold water, shake it off, and then let it dry over night. Super easy!


Current price on the Dyson V6: if you are in the market. That said, I would recommend the Dyson V7 –


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How to clean a Dyson cordless vacuum cleaner by disassembling it

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How to clean your Dyson vacuum cleaner by showing you how to disassemble your dyson and get to the parts that never get cleaned.


Disassembling your Dyson is crucial for knowing how to clean your Dyson vacuum cleaner thoroughly .


Good luck on taking apart your Dyson.

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Dora and the Lost City of Gold - Official Trailer - Paramount Pictures

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Having spent most of her life exploring the jungle with her parents, nothing could prepare Dora (Isabela Moner) for her most dangerous adventure ever – High School. Always the explorer, Dora quickly finds herself leading Boots (her best friend, a monkey), Diego (Jeffrey Wahlberg), a mysterious jungle inhabitant (Eugenio Derbez), and a rag tag group of teens on a live-action adventure to save her parents (Eva Longoria, Michael Peña) and solve the impossible mystery behind a lost city of gold.


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Saturday, February 16, 2019

Ryobi STRUT 18-Volt Stick Vacuum Cleaner REVIEW P718K

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Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Stick Vacuum Cleaner


Conveniently cordless for ease of use


Enhanced electronics for maximum power and runtime


Part of the RYOBI ONE+ family of over 100 products


Introducing the innovation from Ryobi, the 18-Volt ONE+ Stick Vacuum. Enjoy hassle-free cleaning with the cordless convenience of Ryobi ONE+. The lightweight design allows you to reach high corners and surfaces, and the large, angled dust cup allows for easy emptying and dust removal. technology means your vacuum is charged and ready to clean when you are and the brushless internal motor gives you powerful suction with every clean. This vacuum features and High and low setting, giving you the power to choose how much or how little suction you need for the job. Accessories included are a crevice tool, dust brush, charging mount with accessory storage and P108 Ryobi Battery. The 18-Volt ONE+ Vacuum is part of the Ryobi ONE+ battery family of over 100 products.


Hassle-free cleaning with cordless convenience


Lightweight design for ease of reach to high corners and surfaces


Large, angled dust cup with bottom release for no-mess emptying and easy removal from unit


Charges and remains charged with Evercharge technology


Powerful performance and extended life span with Brushless technology


Features a High and Low switch with lock-on capability


Mount features convenient accessory storage


Compatible with all Ryobi ONE+ Batteries and Chargers as part of the Ryobi ONE+ lineup of over 100 products

Best Stick Vacuums 2018 | TOP 11 Stick Vacuum

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We ourselves spent several weeks testing stick vacuums and had the opportunity to use some pretty powerful models. – YOU CAN CHECK THE BEST STICK VACUUMS…


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1. Dyson V8 Absolute


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4. Hoover Linx BH50010


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Upright vacuum cleaners have been a staple of the American home for so long that many homeowners are reluctant to try any other type of vacuum cleaner. Some of the more adventurous homeowners that have tested out stick vacuum cleaners have been pleasantly surprised by the results. We’re going to be discussing the ones that impressed us the most in this video countdown of the best stick vacuum cleaners on the market.


One of the main reasons for the increase in the popularity of stick vacuum cleaners is that they are a whole lot slimmer than their upright alternatives, which means they are easier to store away and won’t take up much room, which you’ll appreciate if you live in a small house. Similarly, the small size of stick vacuum cleaners means they are comparatively lightweight and can be pushed around for hours without strain on the back or arms. If you are considering purchasing a stick vacuum cleaner for your home, be sure to watch this video to the end so you can find the one that is right for you.

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Top 5 Best Vacuum For Hardwood Floors 2018

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Here is the list of 5 Best Vacuum For Hardwood Floors that we reviewed in this video…


1. Shark Navigator Lift-Away Professional


2. Hoover Corded Cyclonic Stick Vacuum


3. Bissell 1161 Hard Floor Expert Deluxe Canister Vacuum


4. Hoover Linx Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner


5. Eureka Mighty Mite Canister Vacuum


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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Top 10 Best Vacuum For Hardwood Floors 2018

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Top 10 Best Vacuum For Hardwood Floors 2018

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1. Dyson V6 Absolute Cordless Vacuum


2. Hoover Hardwood Floor Cleaner FloorMate SpinScrub with Bonus Hard Floor Wipes Corded Bare Floor Cleaner FH40010B


3. Hoover Linx Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner, BH50010


4. Shark DuoClean Rocket Corded Ultralight Upright Vacuum, Charcoal Gray (HV382)


5. Shark Navigator Lift-Away Professional NV356E


6. Bissell PowerEdge Pet Hard Floor Corded Vacuum, 81L2A


7. Bissell 1161 Hard Floor Expert Deluxe Canister Vacuum – Corded


8. Hoover Hardwood Floor Cleaner FloorMate Deluxe Corded Bare Floor Cleaner with Foldable Handle FH40165


9. Eureka Mighty Mite Corded Canister Vacuum Cleaner, 3670G


10. Shark Sonic Duo Carpet and Hard Floor Cleaner (ZZ550)


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Monday, January 14, 2019

Best Cordless Vacuum For Hardwood Floors 2018

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Here is the list of 5 Best Cordless Vacuum For Hardwood Floors that we reviewed in this video…


1. Shark Bagless Navigator Freestyle Cordless Stick Vacuum


2. Hoover Air Cordless Series Bagless Upright Vacuum Cleaner


3. Eureka Quick Up 2-in-1 Cordless w/Bonus Battery Pack


4. Electrolux ErgoRapido Ion 2-in-1 Stick/Handheld Vacuum


5. Dirt Devil Accucharge 15.6V Cordless Bagless Stick Vacuum


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Best Stick Vacuums 2018 | TOP 11 Stick Vacuum

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We ourselves spent several weeks testing stick vacuums and had the opportunity to use some pretty powerful models. – YOU CAN CHECK THE BEST STICK VACUUMS IN 2018 HERE:

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1. Dyson V8 Absolute


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2. Shark Rocket HV302


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3. Dyson V6 Animal


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4. Hoover Linx BH50010


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Upright vacuum cleaners have been a staple of the American home for so long that many homeowners are reluctant to try any other type of vacuum cleaner. Some of the more adventurous homeowners that have tested out stick vacuum cleaners have been pleasantly surprised by the results. We’re going to be discussing the ones that impressed us the most in this video countdown of the best stick vacuum cleaners on the market.


One of the main reasons for the increase in the popularity of stick vacuum cleaners is that they are a whole lot slimmer than their upright alternatives, which means they are easier to store away and won’t take up much room, which you’ll appreciate if you live in a small house. Similarly, the small size of stick vacuum cleaners means they are comparatively lightweight and can be pushed around for hours without strain on the back or arms. If you are considering purchasing a stick vacuum cleaner for your home, be sure to watch this video to the end so you can find the one that is right for you.

Ryobi STRUT 18-Volt Stick Vacuum Cleaner REVIEW P718K

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Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Stick Vacuum Cleaner


Conveniently cordless for ease of use


Enhanced electronics for maximum power and runtime


Part of the RYOBI ONE+ family of over 100 products


Introducing the innovation from Ryobi, the 18-Volt ONE+ Stick Vacuum. Enjoy hassle-free cleaning with the cordless convenience of Ryobi ONE+. The lightweight design allows you to reach high corners and surfaces, and the large, angled dust cup allows for easy emptying and dust removal. technology means your vacuum is charged and ready to clean when you are and the brushless internal motor gives you powerful suction with every clean. This vacuum features and High and low setting, giving you the power to choose how much or how little suction you need for the job. Accessories included are a crevice tool, dust brush, charging mount with accessory storage and P108 Ryobi Battery. The 18-Volt ONE+ Vacuum is part of the Ryobi ONE+ battery family of over 100 products.


Hassle-free cleaning with cordless convenience


Lightweight design for ease of reach to high corners and surfaces


Large, angled dust cup with bottom release for no-mess emptying and easy removal from unit


Charges and remains charged with Evercharge technology


Powerful performance and extended life span with Brushless technology


Features a High and Low switch with lock-on capability


Mount features convenient accessory storage


Compatible with all Ryobi ONE+ Batteries and Chargers as part of the Ryobi ONE+ lineup of over 100 products

Best Stick Vacuum Cleaners in 2018 - Which Is The Best Stick Vacuum Cleaner?

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► 4. Black & Decker HSVJ520 –

► 3. Proscenic P8 –

► 2. Dyson V8 Absolute –

► 1. Dyson Cyclone v10 Absolute –

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In this video, we listed the top 5 best stick vacuum cleaners in the market in 2018. I made this list based on my personal opinion, and i tried to list them based on their price, quality, durability and more.


The vacuum cleaners i listed in this video, are the highest quality ones you will find out there (in my opinion), and if you are looking for a durable and powerful vacuum cleaner, then you should definitely choose one from the list above.


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Sunday, January 13, 2019

Eureka Quick-up Cordless 2-in-1 Stick Vacuum, 96H Reviews

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Lightweight cordless vacuum for a quick clean up (battery lasts up to 12 minutes on high)



Comfortable telescopic handle



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On and off brushroll system and easy to empty dust cup



Wall mounted charger for convenient power-up



10 inch wide cleaning path



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People looking for a lightweight stick vacuum to replace a broom and dustpan to clean up messes on their bare floors.



It is equipped with a brush roll so larger bits of dirt like cheerios’ are picked up as well but take note that it will struggle picking up large bits of dirt.



It’ll work on carpet and upholstery, but do not use it on medium to thick carpets – it isn’t strong enough.



Don’t expect the battery to last very long, expect around 15 minutes on a single charge. Good enough to clean small messes around the house.



Remember to empty the dirt container each time after using it because it fills up pretty quick and to maintain suction strength.



It will take around 14 to 16 hours to fully charge but don’t fully discharge or leave it on the charger for days because it’ll kill it prematurely.



 



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Saturday, January 12, 2019

Eureka QuickUp Quick Review

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A quick review of the cheap and cheerful Eureka QuickUp



Eureka 2-in-1 Quick-up Bagless Stick Vacuum Cleaner Handheld Motorized Brush Roll, Red.



This is a Corded 2-in-1 Stick Vacuum cleaner, lightweight, easy to convert from a stick to a handheld. (Please kindly note this is not a cordless stick vacuum.)



The Eureka boss Bagless stick vacuum 169J is useful around the house for picking up dirt, hair, and allergens. This motorized brush roll vacuum functions efficiently to remove dirt from carpets, rugs as well as bare floors.



This unit boasting unique accessories makes it easy to access areas that a bigger vacuum cleaner may not reach. There’s no hassle of a bag involved; all the dirt that is vacuumed drops directly into the dust cup



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The Eureka boss Bagless vacuum can be easily converted from a stick vacuum to a hand vacuum for quick pick-ups in one compact design.



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