Finding the best cordless vacuum cleaner for your home and cleaning needs may take time and research, but the perfect model can make a huge difference to your day-to-day life. After all, cordless models initially started out as clunkier and ineffective versions of traditional vacuums, but many of today’s cordless vacuums are just as powerful as their corded counterparts.
Some of the best vacuum cleaners are indeed corded, but I’ve tested more cordless vacuums deserving of a 5-star review than corded ones throughout my professional career. They offer the freedom to move from room to room and clean untethered from a plug socket, the ability to vacuum stairs without running out of cord halfway, and many cordless vacuums are now packing a serious power punch.
The last thing I want is for you to spend your hard-earned money on the wrong cordless vacuum cleaner, so here at Ideal Home we’ve spent months diligently following Ideal Home’s vacuum cleaner testing process and evaluating their suction power, ease of use, and adaptability in dealing with messes that we encounter in day-to-day living – including testing cordless options to see if they have what it takes to qualify as one of the best vacuums for tacking pet hair and deep-rooted debris. As a result, I am confident that my recommendations below are the top-in-the-class cordless vacuum cleaners you can buy.
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Best overall
1. Shark PowerDetect Clean & Empty Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
Best overall
The Shark PowerDetect Clean and Empty is the brand’s newest release, having launched just in October this year. Fully equipped with advanced four-detection cleaning, Direction Detect technology which cleans both in forward and reverse, and an auto-empty dock for little to no maintenance, it’s an all-rounder we can’t refuse.
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Best value
Despite having been released back in 2016 and being one of Dyson’s oldest cordless vacs, the V8 Absolute continues to stand as a worthy investment. You still get excellent suction power and the premium feel of a Dyson, but at a fraction of the price of the newer models. Being 8 years old, it’s not got any new smart features, but it’s ideal if you want a no-frills-attached entry-level vacuum.
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Best for pet hair
Cleaning a home with furry friends can quickly get tiring, but the Halo Capsule X makes light of this task by effectively picking up deep-rooted pet hair on upholstery and carpet thanks to its handy attachments and brilliant performance mode. Even better, it’s bagged system offers fuss-free emptying and is a relief to those who suffer from allergies caused by dust, pet dander, and the like. It’s also extremely lightweight, despite its generous 2L bag capacity.
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4. Dyson Gen5detect Absolute
Best high-tech
Dyson vacuums have a big reputation for being some of the most technologically advanced models on the market, and the Gen5detect takes the cake as offering the most intelligent cleaning capabilities and features to date; all of which making it nothing less than a star buy. But, it of course comes with a steep price tag only a few can justify.
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5. Shark Stratos Vacuum Cleaner
Best battery life
The Shark Stratos was an immediate hit for us during testing, picking up hair without any tangling and tackling dust and debris seamlessly. It auto-senses the amount of suction needed and its genius Anti-Odour capsules are easily our favourite touch, making it our top-rated cordless vac among everything we’ve tried. We only wish it came with a stand and a more functional dust tool.
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Best for carpet
The AirRAM Platinum is a newer addition to our roster of tried and tested vacs, but it instantly earned a top spot because of its impressive suction and cleaning power. Its clever AirLOC technology ensures effective pick-up not only on the forward stroke, but the backstroke too, making it a top choice for cleaning carpet.
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7. Shark Detect Pro Cordless Vacuum
Best for hard floors
This newer Shark vacuum is a cleaning dream, weighing only 2.76kg and performing exceptionally well on hard floors thanks to four new detection technologies. However, the dustbin is quite a bit smaller than the tried and true Stratos, which is something to keep in mind for more thorough cleaning sessions.
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8. Beko PowerClean Cordless Vacuum Cleaner VRT94929VI
Best budget
If your biggest priority is affordability without sacrificing power, this Beko vacuum packs a punch at its affordable sub-£200 price point; offering fantastic value for money. It’s easy to use, is equipped with a range of attachments, and works brilliantly across all floor types. The power controls can be a tad temperamental, is all.
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9. Dyson V15s Detect Submarine
Best vacuum and mop
If you’ve ever dreamed of combining your key cleaning tools into one appliance, we believe the result is the ultra-innovative Dyson V15s Detect Submarine. Marrying vacuuming and mopping, everyday cleaning is far more bearable thanks to this product – so long as you’re willing to work a little harder on the maintenance side of things.
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Best cordless vacuum cleaner overall
The Shark PowerDetect Clean and Empty is the brand’s latest addition to their tried and true roster of vacuum cleaners, and claims to be their most powerful cordless model to date. After trying it out for a weeks, I can safely that that it delivers on its high claims, thus immediately taking the top spot in this guide after much deliberation.
The vacuums that previously fought for the #1 spot were the Shark Stratos and the Dyson Gen5detect (which now each sit in their own dedicated section), but I believe the PowerDetect is actually the perfect middle ground, marrying the great parts of both of these vacuums as you get the advanced cleaning technology and premium feel of a high-end, without the overly astronomical price tag.
Features we loved during testing
While I was testing the Shark PowerDetect, the Auto mode performed brilliantly, responding quickly to detect changes in dirt levels and floor types. On some of the areas of my home with deep-rooted dirt, I could even feel the vacuum shift gears and double in suction power, almost propelling the entire appliance forward to make for easier cleaning.
Not only that, but the all-new Direction Detect has been designed to pick up dirt and debris in both forward and reverse to ensure nothing gets left behind, streamlining your cleaning as you only need to go over areas once. Paired with the auto-empty dock, there’s really little to no maintenance that comes with this model as you simply dock the vacuum after use and let it do the emptying and charging for you. However, with a runtime of up to 70 minutes, even without the dock, the Shark PowerDetect offers a competitive battery life that can last you your entire cleaning session – even as you switch from floor to handheld mode.
If I had to be picky, some little gripes of mine include the vac feeling a tad top-heavy when used in handheld mode (admittedly, I’ll just be using it for vacuuming floors and using my dedicated handheld vac that is much lighter) and the auto-empty dock not being perfect, as some hair can get stuck here and there. However, these are merely trivial and don’t take away from it being a 5-star buy across the board.
Read our Shark PowerDetect Clean and Empty cordless vacuum cleaner review for more details.
Best value cordless vacuum cleaner
The Dyson V8 Absolute has been in Dyson’s roster for over 8 years now having been released all the way back in 2016, but it’s safe to say, it’s aged like fine wine and only gotten better through the years.
The V8 Absolute is one of the brand’s oldest (and thus, cheapest) cordless vacuums still in circulation today. Available to purchase from anywhere between £249-£399, it offers fantastic suction power, a wide range of handy attachments, and the sought-after premium feel of a Dyson – sans the hefty price tags that are often attached to the newest models in their line of vacuums.
Features we loved during testing
When our freelancer, Lauren, tested the Dyson V8 Absolute, it exceeded her expectations and more. She loved the different floorheads for carpet and hard flooring, which both visibly made her floors so much cleaner and seamlessly picked up hidden dust and debris. Considering she also has a dog who is notorious for shedding everywhere, it also did a fantastic job at picking up pet hair (and human hair alike) without getting tangled or having any hair stuck in the blades, which is a huge plus.
Not to mention, it’s also the lightest vacuum we’ve tested in this entire guide, weighing just 2.54kg. Being lightweight and manoeuvrable is easily one of this vacuum’s biggest draws, especially if you want to take advantage of that cordless experience. In fact, Lauren loves it so much that despite other vacuums she’s tested, the V8 Absolute has remained her go-to.
Sure, it’s not kitted out with the latest cleaning technology like the Dyson Gen5detect and dustbin capacity may be a bit on the smaller side if you have a bustling home, but if you’re after a no-frills-attached vacuum cleaner that’ll do what it says on the tin (and reliably at that), we think the Dyson V8 Absolute is still a worthwhile product to pick up, even in 2024.
Read our Dyson V8 Absolute review for more details.
Best cordless vacuum cleaner for pet hair
We’ve heard a lot of good things about the Halo Capsule X and were very excited to give it a whirl, especially because it employs the use of a bagged system, which is something we rarely see nowadays as the vacuum world is dominated by bagless models. However, the Halo Capsule X is a bagged cordless vacuum that is, in our opinion, equally as versatile and stylish as some of the other popular products on the market right now – and has, suffice to say, completely changed our opinion on bagged vacuums.
The Halo Capsule X truly combines the suction power and practicality that traditional bagged, corded vacuums possess, in the silhouette of a sleek, lightweight model. In fact, it’s actually one of the lightest vacuums on this list, weighting just 2.6kg and coming second place to the Dyson V8 Absolute. This feature, paired with all the benefits that come with bagged vacuum cleaners, including increased suction power and easy, dust-free emptying – a huge plus if you often suffer from allergies – makes it a fantastic buy that deserves more spotlight.
Features we loved during testing
One of the things that immediately earned the Halo Capsule X the title of being the best for tackling pet hair are the included attachments, namely, the upholstery tool and mini power brush, which both impressed our tester Lauren when she used them on her pet hair-riddled furniture.
She tested the upholstery tool on her velvet sofa bed, which she claimed was ‘the bane of her life’ to clean as it doubles as her dog’s frequent lounging spot, and said that it did a ‘stellar job’ at precisely picking up all the hair, you wouldn’t even be able to guess that her pooch had been anywhere near there in the first place. The same goes for when she used the mini power brush on her living room footstool, which her dog also frequents. With just a few swipes, all the dirt and mud that had accumulated and was gone without a trace.
The suction power delivered in performance mode when using the general floorhead worked a treat for picking up deep-rooted pet hair on her carpets too, making the Capsule X a brilliant all-rounder for cleaning up after pets – whether it’s hair, mud, or dirt. The bagged system is also a huge benefit, as it keeps any pet dander completely sealed and is easily disposed of without issue. You do, of course, just need to be prepared to buy extra bags and be aware of when they’re full, which can be difficult to gauge if you’re used to a bagless, dustbin system where you can clearly monitor it.
Read our Halo Capsule X review for more details.
Best high-tech cordless vacuum cleaner
The Gen5detect Absolute is a vacuum that’s as good at cleaning up as it looks. With two floorheads (one for hard floor, and one for carpet which we absolutely love) you feel like you have more options for deep cleaning with this vacuum. The catch? Its very steep price tag – even for a Dyson.
With this premium model, you’re shelling out for innovation, with the hard floor head boasting lasers that illuminate dirt and dust that you’d never usually see – a cleaning enthusiast’s dream. However, what makes it a standout option for cleaning carpets is its game-changing anti-tangle feature on the Digital Motorbar (the head for carpet cleaning). It works as well as similar offerings from Shark and revealed a huge amount of sunken-in dirt during our at-home tests. The three modes are perfect for toggling between everyday and deep cleaning, too.
Features we loved during testing
It’s the fine details that make a vacuum better to use than others on the market, which is why you can’t overlook the magic of a Dyson bin mechanism. Point the dust bin, pull the trigger and everything will come out the first time without a fuss – something that pretty much no other vacuum brand has achieved.
The LCD control panel is also incredibly intuitive, featuring indicators showing exactly how many microscopic dust particles you’ve eradicated from your home, adding to the experience that you’re paying almost £900 for.
Read our Dyson Gen5detect Absolute vacuum cleaner review for more details.
Best cordless vacuum cleaner for battery life
The Shark Stratos range was released in 2022 and goes further than other vacuums to make debris and dust pick-up as seamless as possible. This particular cordless Stratos showed unbelievable suction power during testing, and left carpets visibly cleaner, with no issues with pet hair or human hair. Gone are the days of lengthy maintenance with the Stratos too, with easy-to-clean mechanisms that you’ll be unbelievably grateful for. With an option for a two-battery model which will give you up to 120 minutes of runtime, you also won’t need to worry about running out of charge midway through your cleaning session, offering you the reliability of a corded model.
Features we loved during testing
There’s no doubt that our testing process proved that the Shark Stratos is worth the large price tag. Even if you don’t have pets, the ease with which this vacuum does away with hair is astounding, and our Kitchen Appliances Editor, Molly found that it was unmatched when it came to suction.
The capacity of this vacuum to transform into a smaller handheld model is also phenomenal, and you’ll be reaching for the smaller attachments all the time to resolve smaller messes all over your home quickly. One non-essential that we are obsessed with is the anti-odour capsules that you can pop into the dustbin. These mean that there are no more musty smells when you’re emptying your vac.
You will need to fork out more for the two-battery model if you reckon it’s something that’ll be of use to you; however, it’s not a necessity if you live in a small or medium-sized home. All in all, this is admittedly a pricier vacuum, but if you can afford it, we’re sure it will impress you time and time again.
Read our Shark Stratos IZ420UKT cordless vacuum review for more details.
Best cordless vacuum cleaner for carpet
The Gtech AirRAM Platinum is one of the newer additions to our big roster of tried and tested vacuums, but a worthy one at that. Sporting a sleek, stylish, compact design with unmatched cleaning technology, it might just be one of the best vacuums we’ve tested for cleaning carpeted flooring.
This power is all thanks to its innovative AirLOC technology, which Gtech describe as such: it collects large debris as you push forward and then forms a seal on the backstroke, tackling embedded hair and fine dust to ensure nothing is left behind.
We will admit, manoeuvring the AirRAM Platinum takes a little bit of getting used to because the AirLOC technology is unlike anything we’ve experienced with other vacuums, but once you’ve got the technique down, it makes for a very impressive clean. In fact, the suction is so strong that it not only left carpets visibly cleaner, but those satisfying vacuum lines, too. Although we especially love it for carpet, it performed just as well across other floor types in our tests.
Features we loved during testing
On top of the vacuum’s impressive suction power, we’re big fans of the quality of life features Gtech considered in its making. Namely, the simple foot power controls, adjustable carrying handle, and the mess-free emptying system. Say goodbye to having to faff around with trigger controls and lugging your vacuum around, because Gtech’s solutions to these problems make it a super seamless experience.
Unfortunately, the AirRAM Platinum just slightly falls short of a 5-star rating because of its lack of hand tools or floorheads it comes with (yes, it’s just the one floorhead and unit in the box, unless you get the bundle with the Multi Platinum handheld vacuum). However, in some ways we think that this is also a strength because you don’t have to deal with storing extra accessories or switching out floorheads. You simply plug and play and get to cleaning; and for its superb performance, it’s quickly become one of our favourites.
Read our Gtech AirRAM Platinum Anti Hair Wrap cordless vacuum review for more details.
Best cordless vacuum cleaner for hard floors
The Shark Detect Pro is one we’ve eagerly been anticipating to test, and it’s safe to say that it instantly met our expectations and more. Namely because of its unbelievably lightweight build, coming in at just 2.76kg, meaning you can wave goodbye to the days of lugging around a heavy appliance during what is already considered a pretty laborious task.
This vacuum has four detection technologies, meaning cleaning your home is more thorough than ever. During testing, we found dealing with high-traffic areas much easier thanks the the amped up suction and the FloorDetect technology makes transitioning into different rooms across your home much easier too.
Features we loved during testing
The cleaning performance of this vacuum very much impressed us during testing, thoroughly cleaning floors but especially excelling on wooden and hard floors where dust and debris are the most problematic. You gain design points too with this newer release, which is available in a swish-white colour scheme and has a stripped-back LED control panel for that super sleek look.
It performed excellently in our at-home tests, and the new detection features go a long way to improve day-to-day vacuuming sessions. We’re a huge fan of the stand system too, even though it comes at an additional price, and would be keen to try out the self-emptying bin system next, which seems like a lifesaver for streamlining cleaning.
Read our Shark Detect Pro cordless vacuum cleaner IW1511UK review for more details.
Best budget cordless vacuum cleaner
If you’re after an affordable cordless vacuum cleaner that’s actually good, we don’t think it get better than the Beko Powerclean. Often found on sale for less than £200, this budget buy has earned an impressive 5-star rating from us for a reason.
Boasting three power modes, a range of handy attachments, and even the inclusion of a convenient charging dock for easy storage, the value for money that is offered with this model is superb, considering some of the more expensive models on this list don’t even offer extra accessories or storage solutions.
Like many cordless stick vacuums, the Beko Powerclean can be used as a handheld unit for smaller and more specific cleaning tasks inside the house and even a car, and its battery life is pretty awesome considering its sub-£200 price tag. We think it’s a fantastic entry-level cordless vac, ticking many of our boxes – even up to now.
Features we loved during testing
We were pleasantly surprised at how well this budget vacuum performed across all types of floors. Picking up hair and debris was quick and effective, across both our reviewer Millie Fender’s hard floor and several rugs. She especially loved how easy the Beko Powerclean is to use, with three strength modes that can be easily toggled with the press of the plus and minus buttons that sit just above the main power. In fact, the controls are so easy to toggle that Millie even occasionally switched the vacuum on by accident when emptying the dustbin; but believe us when we say that’s pretty much as far as the negatives go.
Read our Beko Powerclean VRT94929VI Cordless Vacuum Cleaner review for more details.
Best cordless vacuum and mop
The Dyson V15s Detect Submarine was easily one of our most anticipated products, and best believe we were extremely impressed to find that it exceeded our expectations and more. Combing vacuuming and mopping, this 2-in-1 innovation is a jack of all trades but has truly mastered both traits well.
Features we loved during testing
Dyson has never failed to deliver quality and power with their floorcare products, and this vacuum and mop combo is no different. Our Ecommerce Editor, Molly, has always found mopping in its current form extremely inefficient but after using the Submarine floorhead, has been converted because of just how easy it is to stay on top of everyday cleaning without all the fuss. It’s super easy to switch heads, too.
Of course, Dyson’s cutting-edge features also streamline the vacuuming experience, making cleaning hard floors in particular a joy thanks to the fantastic laser floorhead that scouts every bit of dust and debris.
If you’ve had a Dyson on your wish list for a while now, we think it’s definitely worth paying the extra to add the Submarine floorhead to your purchase. The vacuuming power is just as prominent, even in this vacuum and mop dual-design, making it a top contender as one of the best cordless vacuums money can buy.
Read our Dyson V15s Detect Submarine review for more details.
The runners-up
Each month, we put new cordless vacuum cleaners through their paces, following the Ideal Home testing process to do so. We opt for everything from popular bestsellers to the latest launches. And by doing this, we can constantly compare the best cordless vacuums in this guide and ensure we’re only recommending the best-in-class cordless vacuums in this round-up.
Although not all the vacuums we review make the grade and get included in this edit – perhaps they were replaced by a newer model or were more expensive than we’d hoped – we’ve included some of the runners-up below so you can compare their pros and cons yourself.
Shark ICZ300UKT Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Upright Vacuum Cleaner
It’s not often you come across an upright cordless vacuum cleaner, but the Shark ICZ300UKT offers the power of a corded vacuum with convenience and handheld capabilities of a cordless. The battery life could be better, though.
Dyson V12 Detect Slim Absolute
As Dyson’s most lightweight cordless model, the Dyson V12 Detect Slim Absolute can be used by anyone. And while the power is there, you do have to sacrifice the larger dust bin for the lighter weight – so might not suit larger homes.
Hoover HF2 Cordless Stick Pet Vacuum
If you want a lightweight, manoeuvrable cordless vacuum cleaner with handy handheld attachments and tools, the Hoover HF2 Cordless Stick Pet Vacuum has got your back. And dust bin is small, but it’s extremely affordable.
The Numatic Henry Quick flips the script on the classic corded cylinder model and still offers a very generous 1 litre dust bin capacity. Of course, you will need to buy bags as this cordless vacuum is still a bagged one – so, they’ll come at an extra cost.
Dyson V15 Detect Absolute
Although cordless vacuums typically have shorter run times than corded models, the Dyson V15 Detect Absolute is an enigma. With one of the best run times we’ve ever come across, it offers up to 60 minutes of continuous use to clean your home.
Rivalling the Dyson V15s Detect Submarine is the Samsung Jet 95 Pro, a cordless vacuum with mopping capabilities, too. With a large selection of accessories and impressive cleaning power, the only real downside is that emptying can be messy.
How we test cordless vacuum cleaners
At Ideal Home, we know how important it is to have hands-on experience with the products we recommend to you in our buying guides. That’s why, as part of our rigorous testing protocol, we’ve tested every cordless vacuum in this guide for at least two weeks (and at times up to two months) before deciding whether it’s worthy of a place on this list or whether it doesn’t make the cut. Our in-depth explainer on how we test vacuum cleaners has the full details.
To get to that verdict, we put these vacuums up against various challenges, from everyday dirt and debris to scattered cereals and pet hair, so you know exactly what you will get from the model you choose. We also try to test all of these cordless vacuums in real homes. If this isn’t possible, they are tested at our dedicated testing facility, which has been designed to realistically mimic the everyday home.
As well as allowing us to test out the suction, power, and various features and attachments included with these cordless vacuum cleaners, we believe testing at home gives us the best chance to see how these picks fare in everyday life. Learning how easy these cordless vacuums are to store, clean and use also gives us a true idea of what it will be like for you to buy.
Another important aspect of our reviewing process includes comparing these models to other cordless vacuums on the market, where possible. This may be different models from the same brand with different functionalities and at a different price point, or it could be a model from a different brand with similar functionalities.
Considering all of that, we can assign the cordless vacuum cleaners a dedicated Ideal Home star rating. They are as follows:
5 stars – an impressive cordless vacuum cleaner that does exactly what you expect and cannot be faulted in any way.
4.5 stars – a high-quality and hard-working cordless vacuum, but it leaves us wishing for a bit more, so it loses that crucial half-mark.
4 stars – an amazing cordless vacuum cleaner that is worth your money but may need some fine-tuning before it suits every customer and every home.
3 stars – a good cordless vacuum cleaner that works well but doesn’t blow us away with its specs or price tag. In some cases, it may be difficult to use.
2 stars – an affordable cordless vacuum cleaner that will suit all budgets but is under-specced and lacks key cleaning features.
1 star – we would not recommend this vacuum, as it is underwhelming and does not work as intended.
That said, after extensive testing, we think the above are the best cordless vacuums currently available on the market and will make your cleaning schedule much easier to manage. From storage to accessories, we guarantee there’s bound to be an option in this list to suit your needs and be the ideal fit for your home.
The best vacuum brands
With so many cordless vacuum cleaner brands on the market, choosing the right option for you can be both daunting and overwhelming. That’s why I’ve created this quick list of those I’d recommend after testing vacuum cleaners for many years. This includes everything from high-quality manufacturers that focus on innovation and engineering to budget-friendly alternatives.
How to choose a cordless vacuum cleaner
Knowing how to vacuum starts with choosing the right machine for the job. Many cordless vacs on the market – with the exception of the best handheld vacuums – fall within two popular categories: stick and upright. Understanding the differences between stick vacuums and upright vacuums can help you determine which is the right fit for you.
Stick vacuum cleaners are handhelds that you add a wand to, to extend the reach – then add a brush head to clean floors or a smaller tool for cobwebs and other hard-to-reach spots. They’re fast, manoeuvrable and good for getting under furniture. But the weight is all in your hand, which can be tiring after a while. They often can’t stand up by themselves if you want to pause to move something.
Upright vacuum cleaners, on the other hand, look more like traditional upright vacuum cleaners. The weight is fairly low down, but the middle section pops out and doubles as a handheld cleaner for small stuff. Often the upright’s handle also pops off and doubles as a wand, giving the handheld extra reach for high-up stuff like cobwebs.
As cordless vacuums aren’t connected to mains power, they rely on the battery to clean your home. And while this means that cordless vacuums use less electricity than corded offerings, it can also hinder your cleaning efforts – especially as some vacuums only have a run-time of 30 minutes.
Because of this, it’s well worth taking stock of the size of your home (and how long it takes you to vacuum it) and choosing a cordless vacuum cleaner that can vacuum every room in your house without needing to be charged mid-way through. Of course, you’ll then need to wait for it to charge – which can be up to 5 hours in some cases.
However, some brands do offer you the chance to purchase a spare battery, so you can still make the most of your chosen cordless vacuum cleaner without the shorter run time getting in the way.
Before making your purchase, it’s also a good idea to check out the tools or attachments available (if any) with your chosen cordless vacuum. Then, our guide to what vacuum tool is right for each job can help you make the most of these attachments and your cordless vacuum investment as a whole.
Then, you should feel confident enough to purchase and start using your new cordless vacuum cleaner. Just make sure you don’t forget the places you’re probably forgetting to vacuum.
FAQs
How much should I spend on a cordless vacuum?
We would recommend budgeting around £200 for a good-quality cordless with decent cleaning power. But you can spend more than three times as much on premium models. More money can buy you powerful suction, longer battery life or better tools.
Some of the best cordless vacuums we tested came in at the £250-300 mark, with some of the higher-tech models reaching prices of as much as £750. If you can afford it though, it’s often worth spending the extra money. More power and longer battery lives will pay off in the long-run, and the convenience of a cordless vacuum won’t be outweighed by limited power.
However, we will say that a higher price tag doesn’t always mean it’s better, as everyone will have different preferences and priorities when choosing a vacuum. It’s always worth thoroughly doing your research, considering whether the vacuum you have in mind comes with additional accessories; and if it’s equipped with special technological features, if they actually matter to you. Sure, higher-end brands like Dyson and Shark offer advanced cleaning technology and smart features, but if you’re only concerned with getting the job done and don’t care for all the extra bells and whistles, it’s not necessary to fork out over £400 for functions you won’t utilise when a £150 model can do everything you need and more.
When is the best time to buy a cordless vacuum?
You can find cordless vacuums on sale during every month of the year, but right now you can enjoy extra savings with Amazon Prime Day, which will be live 8-9th October, so if you’re a Prime member then it’s a great time to score money off on a top-rated cordless vacuum.
There’s one period that’s more advantageous than any other if you want to get a really great price on this cleaning must-have.
Yep, we’re talking Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, which always fall on the Friday after Thanksgiving in the US. Now this shopping event is huge on this side of the pond too, and last year we saw cordless vacuums start to benefit from discounts from the start of November. Our cordless vacuum deals page is always up to date with the best deals, including the best Boxing Day and January sales prices.
Do vacuums go on sale for Black Friday?
Yep! We’ve been covering sales at Ideal Home for years now and can confidently say that big-time discounting happens on vacuums during the November sales period. Last year saw discounts from Shark, Dyson, Vax and more, so it’s most definitely a good time to save up and spend.
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