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Thursday, April 8, 2021

The best vacuum cleaners 2021: 13 best vacuums from Dyson to Shark

WHICH VACUUM SHOULD I BUY?

There are many different types of vacuum cleaners to choose from these days, from older tethered models through to wireless cleaners than can zip around without a cord constraining them to the nearest plug socket.

This guide has the best vacuum cleaners from every category, but you can also head to our best cordless vacuum cleaners or best robot vacuums pages too if you know you want a specific type.

The best vacuum cleaners you can buy today offer powerful suction, large dust bins, and in some cases, long-lasting batteries, to ensure they clean your floors as efficiently as possible. 

If you’re searching for the best hoover  - the colloquial term often used for vacuum cleaners  -  there's a huge array of models on the market right now that go about sucking up the dust in varying ways. For example, do you want one of the best cordless vacuums, or perhaps opting for one of the best robot vacuums is more up your street? There are also corded, handheld, and stick vacuums to consider as well as choosing between wet and dry vacs too. With so many available and several different questions to ask yourself, it can be hard to keep up with the best vacuum cleaners. 

Hoover may have been one of the first manufacturers of vacuum cleaners, hence why the brand name has become a generic term to describe these electric cleaners, but now there are a plethora of brands making the best vacuum cleaners, from well-known names such as Dyson, Vax, and Miele to unsung heroes like Shark and Bosch. 

The team at TechRadar has been busy putting the best vacuum cleaners from the biggest and highest-performing brands to the test. We’ve selected the top models from our testing, all of which offer you great performance, reliability, and value regardless of which type of cleaner you choose. 

Many of the best vacuum cleaners on this list are cordless. These highly-rated cleaners run on high-power, high-capacity lithium batteries. The best cordless vacuums enable you to dart around your home with (mostly) the same suction power as a corded model – sometimes even more.

Cordless options make cleaning your home easier than ever, and we've found they're smaller, stronger, and more efficient than ever before, too. For those with furry friends seeking the best vacuum cleaners for pet hair, most brands offer animal variants of their top-performing models that come with dedicated tools for removing hair from carpets and upholstery

However, there's still a place for corded vacuums. The best vacuum cleaners for carpets are often corded models, which usually come with wider floor heads and will ensure your carpets are dust-free in just a few sweeps. We've even found models with extra-long hoses so you can clean the stairs without moving the vacuum. You don't have to deal with the worry of the battery running out mid-way through cleaning either, which can be a common occurrence with cordless vacuums.    

For those of you that want to outsource the chore of vacuuming completely, a Robot vacuum is the perfect companion. Just set it cleaning from an app on your smartphone, while you put your feet up for a well-earned rest. The best robovacs also have built-in sensors so they can navigate furniture and walls with relative ease too. 

We’ve put in many dust-busting and cobweb-sucking hours to select, rate and review the models listed below, so you know which is the best vacuum cleaner for 2021. There isn’t a speck of dirt left here at TechRadar towers, which is how we know that these are the best dust busters you can buy right now.

UPDATE:  Dyson has unveiled its newest vacuum cleaner, which looks set to be its best yet. The Dyson V15 Detect not only offers more suction power than the current Dyson V11 range, but also has a laser built into the fluffy cleaner head, which can highlight dust that’s usually invisible to the human eye ensuring a thorough clean of your home. 

The Dyson V15 Detect, which is available to buy in the US now and is listed as coming soon in the UK, has a swappable battery built-in to the handle to reduce interruptions to your cleaning. It can even count and size the dust particles, displaying this information on the LCD screen so you have visual evidence you’ve thoroughly cleaned your home. We'll be putting this cordless vacuum cleaner to the test very soon to see if it can better the results the Dyson V11 range achieves.

Best vacuum cleaners of 2021

Dyson V11 Absolute vacuum cleaner

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1. Dyson V11 Absolute

The Absolute best vacuum you can buy

Power supply: Cordless | Weight: 3.3kg | Bin size: 0.76L | Run-time: Up to 60 minutes

Powerful Suction
Light-weight and maneuverable
Informative LCD Screen
Expensive
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Adding another integer and two years of R&D to its V-series cordless range, Dyson’s V11 Absolute takes another giant leap forward for vacuum cleaner kind. It’s more potent than its best-in-class predecessor, cleans even better on all surfaces, is quieter, and has a properly marathon run-time of over 40 minutes on the seriously capable Auto power mode.

The powered tools ooze design class and hard-earned experience in the field, with the mini motorized tool easily outperforming air-powered equivalents, and the adaptability of the vacuum when you pair the torque head with the Auto mode makes the V11 Absolute easy to use as well as powerful. It also has an LCD screen, a first for Dyson, which tells you the exact run-time remaining, where blockages are located and how to clear them.

The V11 Absolute doesn't come cheap, but we think it’s worth the money if you want simply the best cordless vacuum cleaner available today.

Read our full review: Dyson V11 Absolute

Roidmi S1E vacuum cleaner

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2. Roidmi S1E

Style backed up with substance

Power supply: Cordless | Weight: 2.4kg | Bin size: 0.4L | Run time: Up to 40 minutes

Super lightweight
Quiet
Sleek Design
Suction could be stronger

Roidmi has won no less than six design awards for its innovative S-series cleaners, and with a 270-degree handle they're as functional as they are good-looking. The Roidmi S1E is the entry-level vacuum in the S series, and while it can’t pack the suction punch of our top dust busters it comes in at fraction of the price of those.

It’s lightweight, and easy to carry and use in both stick cleaner or handheld mode, and it comes with a good selection of tools, including a motorized mattress brush to make upholstery cleaning easy. The S1E excels noise-wise too, as even though its decibel levels are similar to other cordless vacuums, its softer tone feels less intrusive, and you can chat while cleaning without having to shout.

The suction could be stronger, especially when it comes to deep-cleaning carpets, but with stylish looks, supreme ease of use, and a very useful run-time of 40 minutes, it’s a great everyday floorcare option.

Miele Triflex HX1 vacuum cleaner

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3. Miele Triflex HX1 Cat & Dog review

Miele’s first cordless vacuum his as powerful as its corded models

Power supply: Cordless | Weight: 4kg | Bin size: 0.5L | Run time: Up to 60 minutes

Powerful suction
Can be used as a stick vacuum or a handheld cleaner
Swappable battery means fewer interruptions to your cleaning
Expensive
Heavy to use as a handheld cleaner

The first cordless vacuum from floor cleaning stalwart Miele is one of the best vacuum cleaners on the market right now. It’s powerful suction can easily rival Dyson’s top-of-the-range models, and it has a similar floor-sensing cleaning head, which adjusts the speed of the brush bar for a deep clean on carpets, automatically. 

However it trumps Dyson because the main unit can be moved closer to the cleaner head converting it into a cordless upright cleaner. This makes the vacuum cleaner easier to manoeuvre and means it can be left free-standing rather than having to be lent against a wall or piece of furniture. However in this mode, we did find it struggled to get under some furniture. 

The battery lasted a respectable 60 minutes between charges on the lowest power setting - although this reduced to 16 minutes when we ran it on the highest power setting. The battery can also be swapped out if you purchase an additional battery, to reduce interruptions to your cleaning (you’ll need to purchase an extra battery). It is one of the heavier cordless vacuums we’ve tested at 4kg as well as being one of the most expensive, but we think it’s worth it. 

Read our full review: Miele Triflex HX1 Cat & Dog 

LG CordZero A9 Kompressor vacuum cleaner

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4. LG CordZero A9 Kompressor

(US and Australia only) Save time with vacuum and mop in one

Power supply: Cordless | Weight: 2.7kg | Bin size: 0.44L | Run time: Up to 60 minutes

Vacuums and mops very well
Comes with two swappable battery packs
Free-standing charging base
Large debris can be an issue
Heavy and unbalanced

LG’s latest cordless vacuum cleaner can mop as well as suck and at the same time, so you’ll be able to get sparkling hard floors as well as dust-free carpets with ease. The LG CordZero A9 Kompressor certainly gives our top performing Dyson's a run for their money when it comes to suction power, although some attachments did struggle with larger debris like cereal. 

Currently only available in the US and Australia, LG says you’ll get up to 60 minutes runtime per battery in normal mode, but during testing, we got more than 70 minutes from each battery. Even on the most powerful mode, the vacuum cleaner lasted 27 minutes. 

The dustbin has a handy compress function that when the level is pulled will compact the dirt and debris in the bin, so you’ll actually be able to suck up to 2.4 times the bin’s 0.44-liter capacity before it needs emptying.  However, we did find the vacuum cleaner felt heavy and unbalanced. We struggled to suck cobwebs from ceilings for more than a few minutes because all the weight appears to be in the main unit.

The LG CordZero A9 Kompressor is expensive but offers good suction power and replaces two devices, so we think it's worth the investment. 

Read our full review: LG CordZero A9 Kompressor

Dyson V11 Outsize vacuum cleaner

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5. Dyson V11 Outsize

Better for bigger homes

Power supply: Cordless | Weight: 3.5kg | Bin size: 1.9L | Run time: Up to 60 minutes

Covers more ground
Much larger bin
Helpful LCD screen
Quite heavy
Very expensive

If you’ve got a bigger home, a bigger dust bin is a necessity, and thankfully the Dyson V11 outsize offers just this - at 1.9-liters it can hold 150% more debris than the Dyson V11 Absolute (above). Combine this with a wider cleaning head and you’ll never have to abandon cleaning halfway through because the vacuum cleaner 

The same suction and cleaning performance as its smaller sibling meant during testing it whipped away discarded biscuit crumbs, ground-in dirt, and even cereal and cat biscuits, almost instantly.

The High Torque cleaner head can automatically adjust the suction power needed based on the floor type, or you can opt to manually adjust it. The power settings, along with the remaining run time and any blockages and where they can be found, are displayed on the vacuum’s LCD screen. 

Considerably more expensive than the Dyson V11 Absolute, this vacuum could be worth the extra investment if it means your floor cleaning isn’t interrupted. 

Read our full review: Dyson V11 Outsize 

Lupe Pure Cordless Vacuum Cleaner

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6. Lupe Pure Cordless

A vacum to rival Dyson from former engineers at the company

Power supply: Cordless | Weight: 4.6Kg | Bin size: 1L | Run time: Up to 60 minutes

Can be used as a stick vacuum or handheld cleaner
Large 0.2 gallon/1-liter dust canister means fewer interruptions to cleaning
Swappable batteries let you keep cleaning for longer
Not the most stylish of designs
Bulky compared to other cordless vacuums
Handheld mode requires two hands

A relative newcomer to the floorcare market, Lupe Technology was founded by two former Dyson engineers, and their first cordless vacuum certainly rivals those from their former employer, and other rivals like Miele, when it comes to suction power. It sucked up fine dust, biscuit crumbs and cereal with ease on it’s most powerful setting, although the suction was so powerful it meant the vacuum became a little more difficult to manovre on hard floors.

The vacuum has a modular design so it can either be used as an upright cordless vacuum with either the cleaner head or a one-meter extension hose . Alternatively, the main body detaches from the main tube and floor head assembly to create a lightweight, portable vacuum for cleaning stairs or up high.

In our tests, the battery lasted just under 60 minutes on the lowest power setting, and took around 3.5 hours to fully recharge. The battery is swappable, too so if one charge isn’t enough for you to clean your whole home, you can purchase an additional battery. It’s heavy (4.6kg), and can be as loud as a diesel truck travelling at 40mph, but we think it’s worth it. 

Read our full review: Lupe Pure Cordless Vacuum Cleaner 

Dyson Cyclone V10 vacuum cleaner

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7. Dyson Cyclone V10 Animal

Older but no less capable

Power: Cordless | Weight: 2.6kg | Bin size: 0.75L | Run time: Up to 60 minutes

Unrivaled design
Powerful suction
Battery drains fast on highest setting
Expensive

The Dyson Cyclone V10 Animal is one of the predecessors to the Dyson V11 range, and even though it’s getting on for three years old now, the vacuum cleaner can hold its own when it comes to cleaning power. With a slightly more affordable price tag than its newer sibling, although not quite as competitive as other models on the market, it’s worth considering.

From fine dust and pet hair to cereal and cat litter, the vacuum cleaner sucked up everything in its path with ease. It’s got a bin capacity to match the Dyson V11 and can equal Dyson’s newest vacuum when it comes to runtime - although this isn’t on the most powerful setting, unlike the V11. 

There’s no LCD display or High Torque cleaner head which adjusts the suction automatically based on the floor type, but it is lighter and as we’ve said already, a little cheaper too.

Read our full review: Dyson Cyclone V10 Animal

Shark DuoClean Powered Lift-Away Upright NZ801UKTDB vacuum cleaner

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8. Shark DuoClean Powered Lift-Away Upright NZ801UKT

Say goodbye to hair tangles

Power supply: Corded | Weight: 6.5kg | Bin size: 0.71L | Cord length: 8m

Great for pet hair
Good cleaning on all surfaces
Fantastic tool selection
A little heavy

Another great corded option, the Shark DuoClean Powered Lift-Away Upright NZ801UKTDB is a limited-edition vacuum that's only available direct from Shark. It’s a powerful cleaner that picks up both pet and human hair with ease – and Shark’s Anti Hair Wrap tech means fewer hairs getting tangled around the brush.

It comes with a quirky selection of tools including a car detailing kit, dolls-house sized mini tools for super-precise cleaning, and a long under-appliance tool that's ideal for getting the fluff out from under the fridge. Sharks’ regular tools are all present and correct too, including an air-powered turbo brush.

The NZ801UKTDB is a little on the heavy side, but it moves over all floor types easily, and in Lift-Away mode it's much lighter, and great for stair-cleaning. If you're looking for a corded machine that can tackle a wide array of vacuuming tasks, this Shark is a great bet.

iRobot Roomba i7+ Robot vacuum cleaner

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9. iRobot Roomba i7+

Automated cleaning and emptying

Power supply: Cordless | Weight: 3.4kg | Bin size: 0.3L | Run-time: Up to 60 minutes

Imprint Smart Mapping
Digital assistant integration
Automatically empties dust
Expensive
Recurring operating cost

Want to leave the vacuuming to someone else? The Roomba i7+ is the best robot vacuum you can buy in our eyes. The dust pick-up on floorboards, tiles and other hard surfaces as well as carpet is some of the best we’ve seen from a robovac. 

In fact, it’s so automated it can even empty it’s own dust bin, too. The dock will suck up and store any debris from the vacuum every time it returns to its home, storing it in a disposable bag. These bags need changing every 30 days depending upon how often the vacuum is cleaning your floors. When the bag needs replacing, you’ll get an alert on the app. This does mean there’s an on-going cost with this robot vacuum. The bags will set you back  $14.99 / £21.95 / AU$59 for three. 

It’s circular design and rotating body means it has no problems manoeuvring through narrow areas. It’s even got Alexa and Google Assistant integration so you get the cleaning started just by uttering a few words. It’ll also store maps of every room in your home in a secure area online, speeding up cleaning time too.

Read our full review: iRobot Roomba i7+

Vax Blade2 Max 40V Cordless Vacuum Cleaner

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10. Vax Blade 2 Max 40V

A powerful cleaner with great stamina

Power supply: Cordless | Weight: 3.1kg | Bin size: 0.6L | Run time: Up to 45 minutes

Powerful suction
Great on all floor types
Feels heavy when using
Loud

Easy to use, and delivering excellent results on different floor types, the cordless Vax Blade 2 Max 40V offers powerful suction and long run-time for a great price.

It has bright lights on the floor head, so you won’t miss any dirt, and a good-sized bin for a cordless machine too, meaning fewer bin-emptying interruptions when cleaning. The Blade 2 Max is easy to use, but it's let down by how heavy it feels in the hand – your arm may not be able to hold out for as long as the battery.

The Blade 2 Max delivers great cleaning results on different floor types, and it's no slouch when it comes to tackling pet hair; however, it's far from the lightest-feeling or quietest cordless cleaner out there.

Hoover H-Upright 500 Sensor Plus vacuum cleaner

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11. Hoover H-Upright 500 Sensor Plus

A time-saver thanks to its automatically adjusting head

Power supply: Corded | Weight: 6.25kg | Bin size: 1.25L | Cord length: 10m

 Floor sensor technology 
 Swivelling head 
 Heavy up the stairs 

If you’ve got a range of different floor types in your home from carpets to laminate and floorboards, this vacuum could be the time-saver you’re looking for. It can detect the type of floor you’re cleaning and adjust the suction power and brush bar speed automatically. 

The cleaning head swivels, which ensures it glides around easily and is good for getting into nooks and crannies. It’s got a smattering of LEDs too, so you can see exactly what you’re vacuuming when the light levels are low, while the washable HEPA filter means it’s a good option for allergy sufferers too. 

We were impressed with the suction power and dust pick up on all floor types, although it struggled with larger debris like small pieces of cardboard. It’s got a 4.5m hose and we found it could stretch enough to clean up 13 stairs at a time, but with all the tools stored on the vacuum itself, it’s a bulky and heavy machine. 

Read our full review: Hoover H-Upright 500 Sensor Plus

SEBO Felix Wild ePower vacuum cleaner

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12. Sebo Felix Wild ePower

A quirky old-school option

Power supply: Corded | Weight: 6.8kg | Bin size: Bagged | Cord length: 9m

Fantastic carpet cleaning
Cool looks
Extra costs for bag and filter replacements
Average cleaning on hard floors

Sebo has built up a loyal fan base for its quirky vacuums, and the Felix Wild ePower is likely to gain it a few more. The fabulously eccentric design and animal-print bag-wrap decorate a solid old-school corded cleaner that feels like it could withstand a nuclear strike.

Its cleaning chops are equally robust. The Felix Wild ePower delivers a super-deep clean on carpets, with all the dust kept inside the cleaner thanks to filtering bags and a separate washable filter assembly. It's far from a lightweight option though; it feels weighty to push around, and using it as a portable cleaner without the floor head is rather cumbersome.

One for Sebo fans, and those looking for something different to brighten up the cleaning chores, the Felix Wild ePower is proof that there's life in the bagged vacuum cleaner yet.

Swan Eureka Multiforce Pet vacuum cleaner

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13. Swan Eureka Multiforce Pet

Ignore the short hose and enjoy the value savings

Power supply: Corded | Weight: 5kg | Bin size: 2L | Cord length: 5m

Great carpet cleaning
Excellent value
Short cable to hose
So-so build quality

If you're alarmed at the high prices some of the latest vacuums can command, Swan’s Eureka range aims to deliver on value, if not looks. The Eureka MultiForce Pet is an affordable mains-powered, bagless cylinder cleaner that offers decent cleaning power and good-sized bin.

The short cable, noisy motor and plastic build are all forgivable at the price, and if you can see past those foibles the MultiForce Pet cleans well on carpets and takes pet hair in its stride. Its bin is simply huge at two liters, the filters are HEPA-class and washable, and the turbo tool is great for pet beds and stairs.

While the design and build quality are about as basic as modern cleaners get, Swan’s Eureka MultiForce Pet makes it into our top 10 by offering great value if you're on a budget.



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