top picks for pet hair, stairs and quick clean-ups

Cordless vacuum cleaner on patterned carpet.

A good cordless vacuum should be light enough to carry upstairs, easy to grab for quick cleanups, and powerful enough to handle everything from pet hair to crumbs in the car.

The latest models add genuinely useful features, including anti-tangle technology to prevent long hair from wrapping around the floorhead and dusting-brush attachments for shelves, corners, and other easy-to-miss spots.

Are cordless vacuums worth it?

We’ve rounded up the best cordless vacuums available in the UK right now, focusing on cleaning performance, battery life, attachments and value so you can find the right fit for your home.

Want more options? We’ve also covered the best vacuum cleaners for every home, and if you’d rather delegate the hoovering while you sort lunchboxes, our best robot vacuums guide will point you in the right direction.

Best cordless vacuums at a glance

The best cordless vacuum cleaners in 2026, reviewed

1. Halo Capsule X

Cordless vacuums now feature varying battery life; this model lasts 60 minutes on a single charge.

Halo Capsule X, £269.99

Pros: Long battery life, wide range of accessories, suitable for carpets and hard floors, lightweight

Cons: None

Rating: 9.5/10

Since launching in 2020, Halo has been quietly raising the bar for what you can expect from a cordless vacuum – and the Capsule X is a great example of why it’s now a serious rival to the big-name brands.

Weighing just 2.6kg, it’s impressively light and easy to carry from room to room or up the stairs, but don’t be fooled by its slimline build.

With three power settings, the Capsule X delivers strong, reliable suction to tackle everything from everyday crumbs to stubborn pet hair, making it a solid all-rounder for busy homes.

The real game-changer is the generous 2L bagged capacity.

Unlike most cordless models that constantly need emptying, the Capsule X lets you clean for longer without breaking your flow – and swapping out the sealed, compostable bag is far less faffy and much cleaner than dealing with a traditional canister.

The accessory kit is genuinely useful, with dedicated heads for both hard floors and carpets, plus all the usual essentials like a crevice tool and upholstery brush.

The rotating head makes it easy to get under furniture and into awkward corners, so you’re not left battling dust bunnies in hard-to-reach spots.

Battery life is another big plus: you’ll get up to an hour on eco mode, or a reliable 15–20 minutes on max power.

The inclusion of two batteries means you can keep going while one charges, so you don’t have to stop halfway through a clean.

Add in thoughtful touches like LED headlights for spotting hidden dirt and HEPA filtration to trap allergens, and you’ve got a cordless vacuum that really delivers on performance, convenience and hygiene.

If you’re after a lightweight, powerful and low-fuss cleaning solution, the Capsule X is very hard to beat.

Type Stick
Dust capacity 2L
Charging time 2 hours
Weight 2.6kg

2. Vax HomePro Plus Cordless Vacuum

Vax HomePro Plus Cordless Vacuum, £289.99

Pros: Great price for the features, powerful suction, easy bin emptying, flexible wand, LED headlights, anti-hair wrap tech, free accessory kit

Cons: None

Rating: 9.5/10

If you want premium cleaning power without the premium price tag, the Vax HomePro Plus is a bit of a star.

This cordless all-rounder packs seriously impressive suction – strong enough to grip onto kitchen tiles and glide over thick carpets – so you can deal with everything from pet hair to cereal spills without any fuss.

Boost mode gives you extra oomph for stubborn messes, while the LED headlights help you spot every last crumb and dust bunny lurking in darker corners.

For pet owners, Vax’s HairWrap Resist technology is a real sanity-saver. It stops hair from tangling around the brush roll, so it goes straight into the bin instead of winding itself into a knotted mess.

Emptying the bin is refreshingly simple thanks to the clever push-pull slider – no need to dig around with your fingers or shake it endlessly over the bin.

The flexible wand lets you reach under sofas and other low furniture without crouching or contorting, and the vacuum stands upright on its own when you need to pause.

With up to 45 minutes of runtime, a 0.7L dust capacity and a lightweight 3.5kg build, it’s practical, easy to handle and well-suited to everyday cleaning.

Charging takes around three hours, and the free accessory kit is a handy extra that makes it even better value.

Type Stick
Dust capacity 0.7L
Charging time 3 hours
Weight 3.5kg

3. Dyson V15 Detect Absolute

Everyone has heard of Dyson, but are their vacuums worth the money?

Dyson V15 Detect Absolute, £649.99

Pros: Quality build, large bin volume, laser dust detection, intelligent features

Cons: Battery life disappoints, heavy for extended use

Rating: 9/10

If you want to see Dyson at its most innovative, the V15 Detect Absolute is the one to beat.

This is Dyson in full show-off mode – and, to be fair, it’s earned the right.

The V15’s sleek, modern design is backed up by some seriously smart tech, with the real star being the Optic Fluffy head and its green laser.

Switch it on and you’ll suddenly see dust you never knew was there – prepare to be both impressed and a little horrified by what’s been lurking on your floors.

The LCD screen isn’t just there to look fancy. It actually counts and displays the particles you’re picking up in real time, so you get a strangely satisfying, almost “scientific” sense of just how much dirt you’ve zapped.

The 0.77L bin is generous for a cordless model, so you’re not constantly stopping to empty it, and the whole experience is topped off with a satisfying, sci-fi-style hum when you power down.

Suction is seriously strong, easily handling everything from fine dust to ground-in pet hair, and the V15 automatically adjusts its power based on the amount of mess it detects.

Battery life is decent but not perfect: in Eco mode, you’ll get up to an hour, but for proper deep cleans, you’ll likely stick to Medium (around 40 minutes) or Boost (a fierce six-minute burst).

You’ll need to be a bit strategic if you’re tackling the whole house in one go, and the weight can start to make itself known if you’re cleaning overhead or going for a long session.

Still, for pet owners or anyone who likes to actually see how much dirt they’re picking up, this vacuum feels like a bit of a revelation.

Yes, it’s a premium investment, but the mix of clever features, powerful suction and genuinely useful innovations makes the V15 Detect Absolute a standout choice for anyone who wants the best in cordless cleaning – and even with newer models around, it still feels like a star performer.

Read our full Dyson V15 Detect Absolute review

Type Stick
Dust capacity 0.77L
Charging time 4.5 hours
Weight 2.96kg

4. Dyson V8 Animal

Dyson V8 Animal, £399.99

Pros: Powerful suction, lightweight design, trigger control saves battery

Cons: Long 5-hour charging time

Rating: 8.5/10

If you’re fed up with pet hair clinging to every surface, the Dyson V8 Animal could be your new cleaning sidekick.

This cordless wonder really packs a punch, with suction so strong it can feel like it’s trying to lift your carpet off the floor.

In our hands-on tests, it outperformed rivals like the Shark IZ201UK, making light work of stubborn fur on both carpets and upholstery.

The V8’s determination to grab every last strand is genuinely impressive – no more just pushing fluff around and hoping for the best.

One of its smartest touches is the trigger control system.

The battery only runs when you’re actually cleaning, so you’re not wasting power while you move furniture, pause to tidy up toys, or plan your next move.

You’ll get up to 40 minutes of cleaning time in standard mode, which is usually plenty for a full-house blitz, though switching to Boost mode will drain the battery more quickly.

At just 2.6kg, it’s noticeably lighter than many competitors, so your arms won’t be screaming after a big clean.

It also switches seamlessly from stick to handheld, making it ideal for car interiors, stairs and those pet-hair hotspots like sofas and pet beds.

The only real downside is the 5-hour charging time, which can feel a bit long if you’re in a rush.

But honestly, the V8 Animal’s performance more than makes up for it.

If you want a vacuum that actually lifts pet hair rather than just moving it around, this Dyson is a top pick for fuss-free, effective cleaning.

Read our full Dyson V8 Animal review

Type Stick
Dust capacity 0.5L
Charging time 5 hours
Weight 2.6kg

5. Henry Quick

Henry Quick, £299.99

Pros: Minimal maintenance, dust-free bin disposal, long battery life, and can scent your home

Cons: Doesn’t stand up on its own, bin bags need replacing, light only in carpet mode

Rating: 8/10

If you’re after a cordless vacuum that keeps things simple and mess-free, the Henry Quick is a really strong contender – especially if you’ve got pets.

Assembly is effortless, with everything clicking into place straight out of the box, and the bagged system means you can empty the bin without a cloud of dust puffing up around you (a big win for allergy sufferers).

The 1L dust pod holds more than most stick vacuums, so you’re not constantly trekking to the bin, and the battery gives you up to an hour of cleaning – plenty for a full-house blitz.

On carpets, the Henry Quick really shines, digging deep to pull up pet hair and fluff without dragging your rugs around.

The LED light helps you spot hidden dirt, although it only kicks in when you’re in carpet mode.

There are a couple of trade-offs: it doesn’t stand up on its own, and you’ll need to budget for replacement pods. But the low-maintenance design and genuinely dust-free emptying make it a very smart pick for busy, pet-filled homes.

If you want a fuss-free, reliable vacuum that keeps both your floors and your hands clean, the Henry Quick is well worth a look.

Read our full Henry Quick review

Type Stick
Dust capacity 1L
Charging time 2.5 hours
Weight 3.2kg

6. Dyson V12 Detect Slim Absolute

Dyson V12 Detect Slim Absolute, £499.99

Pros: Featherlight at 2.2kg, laser dust detection, great for allergies

Cons: Small bin, disappointing battery on boost mode

Rating: 8/10

If you’ve ever abandoned a cleaning session because your arms were aching, the Dyson V12 Detect Slim Absolute could be the answer.

Weighing just 2.2kg, it’s one of the lightest cordless vacuums on the market – a genuine game-changer if you find traditional models cumbersome or simply want a more effortless cleaning experience.

The slim, ergonomic design means you can zip around the house, tackle stairs and reach under furniture without breaking a sweat. It’s especially well-suited to smaller homes or quick daily tidy-ups.

What really sets the V12 apart is Dyson’s laser dust detection technology.

The Fluffy Optic head projects a green laser onto hard floors, revealing dust and debris you’d normally miss – prepare to be both impressed and slightly horrified by what’s been lurking in plain sight.

For allergy sufferers, the HEPA filtration system is a major plus, capturing 99.99% of microscopic particles and helping your home feel genuinely fresher.

Pet owners will also appreciate the V12’s ability to pull up hair from both floors and upholstery, thanks to the motorised hair screw tool.

Battery life is solid in Eco mode, giving you up to 60 minutes of run time – plenty for smaller spaces or quick cleans. Switch to Boost for a deep clean, though, and that drops to around 6–8 minutes, so you’ll need to be a bit strategic for bigger jobs.

The dustbin is on the small side at 0.77 L, so you may find yourself emptying it more often during a full-house blitz. For most flats or smaller homes, though, it’s a manageable trade-off.

The digital LCD display is a nice modern touch, showing you real-time battery life and even a breakdown of the types of particles you’re picking up – ideal if you like a bit of “scientific proof” with your cleaning.

With a useful set of attachments and a removable battery for easy charging, the V12 Detect Slim Absolute is a top pick for anyone who prioritises a lightweight design, clever features, and allergy-friendly cleaning.

Read our full Dyson V12 Detect Slim Absolute review

Type Stick
Dust capacity 0.77L
Charging time 3.5 hours
Weight 2.2kg

7. Ryobi One+ Cordless Stick Vacuum Kit

This easy-to-use cordless vacuum with multiple attachments is great for removing pet hair and for reaching areas without convenient plug sockets.

Ryobi One+ Cordless Stick Vacuum Kit, £159.99

Pros: Easy assembly, good suction, decent runtime, stands upright, battery compatibility

Cons: Heavy for extended use, narrow brush head slows cleaning

Rating: 8/10

If you’re already part of the Ryobi One+ family, this cordless vacuum is a seriously smart addition to your toolkit.

The real genius is the shared 18V battery system – just pop in the same battery you use for your drill or hedge trimmer, and you’re ready to go. It cuts down on charging clutter and makes everyday cleaning feel that bit easier.

Assembly is refreshingly simple, and once you’re up and running, the Ryobi One+ delivers solid suction for everyday messes.

Eco mode is ideal for dust and crumbs, while Max mode gives you the extra power you need for tougher jobs like dried mud or pet hair.

The 40-minute runtime is genuinely impressive – I managed to clean several rooms, the stairs and the hallway without the battery giving up.

The swivel brush head makes it easy to steer around furniture, and the fact that it stands upright on its own is a real bonus – no more awkwardly propping it against walls mid-clean.

Switching to handheld mode is seamless for quick spot cleans, though it can feel a bit heavy if you’re using it that way for a long stretch.

The narrow brush head means it’s not the quickest for covering large areas, but it’s ideal for tight spots and stairs.

The mini brush is handy for steps, although, like most vacuums, it can struggle with deeply embedded pet hair on sofas.

You also get a micro crevice tool for those hard-to-reach places, and the build quality is classic Ryobi – robust, reliable and built to last.

If you’re already invested in Ryobi tools, this vacuum is a no-brainer that slots neatly into your existing One+ setup.

Read our full Ryobi One+ Cordless Stick Vacuum Kit review

Type Stick
Dust capacity 0.6L
Charging time 2 hours
Weight 3.8kg

8. Shark Premium Handheld Vacuum WV270UK

Shark Premium Handheld Vacuum WV270UK, £179.99

Pros: Powerful suction, lightweight, great shape for crevices and skirting boards, small and compact

Cons: Low battery life

Rating: 7.5/10

I’m a big fan of handheld vacuum cleaners – they’re the easiest thing to grab for quick clean‑ups.

Any debate I had about whether they’re actually essential pretty much ended when I tried the Shark Premium Handheld Vacuum.

At £179.99, it’s definitely on the pricier side, but it does the job well. I mainly use it for small messes like crumbs, but it’s also ideal for picking up pet hair.

What I like most is that by using it little and often between big cleans, you can really cut down the time you spend on deep cleaning.

The suction power is solid – not as strong as my corded, full-sized vacuum, but impressive for something this compact.

You get two suction modes, including a boost option for extra power, which comes in handy for carpets and other soft furnishings.

It’s easily the most compact vacuum I’ve used. It’s as slim as a hair straightener in the hand, making it incredibly lightweight.

The defined nozzle makes it easy to remove dust from awkward corners and along skirting boards.

It runs for up to 15 minutes (a bit less if you’re using boost mode), then you just pop it back on the charging port, and it’s ready to go again within a couple of hours.

In the box, you also get two attachments that make it even more versatile: a Duster Crevice Tool and a Multi‑Surface Pet Tool.

If you want something ultra‑lightweight, easy to grab, and fuss‑free, the Shark Premium Handheld Vacuum is well worth considering.

Type Handheld
Dust capacity 0.1L
Charging time 3.5 hours
Weight 0.7kg

9. VAX ONEPWR Blade 4 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner

Cordless vacuums don’t have to break the bank.

VAX ONEPWR Blade 4 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, £140

Pros: Powerful suction, LED headlights, easy bin emptying, detachable battery

Cons: Struggles on thick carpets, battery life slightly disappointing

Rating: 7.5/10

If you’re looking for a cordless vacuum that’s genuinely suited to smaller homes or flats, the VAX ONEPWR Blade 4 is a standout contender.

Despite Vax’s marketing push towards larger spaces, the reality is that its 45-minute battery life is much better matched to more compact living.

After a year of daily use, I can say the suction on hard floors is genuinely impressive – dust, crumbs and pet hair don’t stand a chance.

The LED headlights are a clever touch, lighting up hidden dirt and making it easy to see exactly what you’re picking up (and, occasionally, what you’ve been missing).

Where the Blade 4 does fall short is on thick carpets.

You’ll need to put in a bit more effort to get a proper deep clean, and it doesn’t feel as effortless as some pricier models.

That said, the detachable battery is a real win – just pop it out to charge rather than dragging the whole vacuum over to a socket.

The bin empties with minimal fuss, and the included attachments are actually useful for stairs and awkward corners, rather than feeling like an afterthought.

For smaller homes, the Blade 4’s combination of power, convenience and price is hard to beat.

The 0.6L dustbin is easy to empty, and its lightweight 3kg build makes it simple to manoeuvre around furniture.

If you’ve got a larger home, you might find yourself keeping an eye on the battery or considering a spare, but for flats and smaller spaces, this is a brilliant entry into cordless cleaning.

It’s converted me – and it might just do the same for you.

Type Stick
Dust capacity 0.6L
Charging time 3 hours
Weight 3kg

10. Beldray Airgility Cordless Titanium Edition

Beldray Airgility Cordless Titanium Edition, £79.99

Pros: Extremely lightweight, simple controls, easy emptying, great for mobility issues

Cons: Suction isn’t the strongest, better as a second vacuum

Rating: 7.5/10

If you’re looking for a cordless vacuum that’s genuinely easy to use and won’t leave your wallet weeping, the Beldray Airgility Titanium Edition is well worth considering.

Weighing in at just over 3kg, it’s so light you’ll barely notice you’re carrying it – ideal if you find traditional vacuums a bit of a slog, or if you have mobility issues.

My elderly dad, who usually struggles with heavier models, has found this little machine a real game-changer for staying on top of daily mess without any hassle.

Assembly is refreshingly simple, and the controls couldn’t be more straightforward – a single button switches between off, standard and boost modes, so there’s no fiddling or guesswork.

On hard floors, it picks up everyday dust and crumbs with ease, and the LED headlights are surprisingly handy for revealing hidden dirt under furniture.

The 1.2L dust bin is generous for a budget model and empties with minimal mess, while the spare HEPA filter and crevice tool included in the box are thoughtful extras that add genuine value.

Let’s be honest: this isn’t the vacuum you buy for deep-cleaning thick carpets or battling stubborn pet hair. It’s much better suited to quick top-ups and everyday spills than being your main cleaning powerhouse.

With up to 40 minutes of runtime, it’s more than capable of tackling a flat or giving your home a quick once-over between bigger cleans, and you can charge it while it’s attached – there’s no need for a separate dock.

For the price, it’s a brilliant option if you want fuss-free, lightweight cleaning or a reliable backup to a more powerful vacuum.

If you’re after something that makes cleaning feel more accessible and genuinely easy, the Beldray Airgility is well worth a look.

Type Stick
Dust capacity 1.2L
Charging time 5 hours
Weight 3.1kg

What is the best cordless vacuum?

The best cordless vacuum for your home really comes down to a few key things: how much storage space you’ve got, what types of floors you’re cleaning, and how often you actually want to get the vacuum out.

If you’re short on space or just want something you can quickly grab and go, a cordless stick vacuum is hard to beat.

These slim, lightweight models are super nimble – perfect for weaving around furniture or tackling stairs without breaking a sweat. You might find yourself emptying the bin a bit more often, but the sheer convenience more than makes up for it.

Stick vacuums like the Dyson V8 Animal are a great example – they come with handy attachments for upholstery and crevices, so you can blitz sofas, car seats and those awkward corners with ease.

Whether you’ve got hard floors, carpets or a mix of both, there’s a cordless vacuum out there to suit your routine.

Our guide covers every type we’ve tested, so you can find the best fit for your home and cleaning habits.

If you want cleaning to feel less like a chore, a nimble stick vacuum could easily become your new best friend.

How we test

We test cordless vacuums in real homes across the UK, with the kind of mess you actually face: muddy paw prints, drifting pet fluff, cereal spills and everyday dust.

Each model is put through its paces on thick carpets, hard floors, rugs, stairs and skirting boards.

We score how well it picks up both fine powder and larger debris, then time the battery to see whether a single charge can handle a typical whole‑house clean.

We also look closely at how each vacuum handles: weaving around table legs, going up stairs, reaching under low sofas and getting into awkward corners.

Ease of use really matters. We check how cleanly the bin empties, how quickly you can swap attachments, whether hair tangles around the brush bar and how well the filtration keeps dust and smells contained.

Only the vacuums that prove their power, practicality and value earn a place in our roundup.

Cordless vacuum FAQs

How do I choose a cordless vacuum cleaner?

Choosing the right cordless vacuum is all about matching the model to your home and lifestyle.

Start by thinking about the size of your space and the types of messes you deal with most—are you battling pet hair, muddy footprints, or just the odd cereal spill?

Battery life is a biggie: some vacuums can power through a whole-house clean, while others are better for quick top-ups.

Bin size matters too—a larger dustbin means fewer trips to the bin, which is a real bonus if you’re cleaning up after kids or pets.

Pet owners should keep an eye out for models with specialist attachments, like motorised pet tools and anti-tangle brush bars, to make light work of fur on sofas and carpets.

If you’re short on storage or just want something for speedy clean-ups, a lightweight or compact stick vacuum is a smart choice.

Don’t be tempted to grab the first bargain you see—do your research and compare features like battery life, suction power, and included accessories.

Guides like this are here to help you cut through the noise and find a cordless vacuum that offers genuine power, practicality, and value for money.

And if you want something even nimbler for crumbs and car seats, consider adding a handheld cordless to your cleaning arsenal.

Is Shark or Dyson better?

It’s the big question: Shark or Dyson? Both brands are heavyweights in the vacuum world, but which one deserves a spot in your cupboard?

If you want the latest tech—think laser dust detection, supercharged suction and air quality sensors—Dyson is hard to beat, especially for deep carpet cleans and pet hair.

But Shark is no slouch, packing clever features like anti-hair wrap brush bars, flexible wands and self-emptying bases, all at a price that’s easier on your wallet.

In short, Dyson is the choice for power and innovation, while Shark wins on value and everyday convenience.

Your pick depends on what matters most in your home.

What is the best cordless vacuum for pet hair?

When it comes to tackling pet hair, the right attachments can make all the difference.

Look for a cordless vacuum that comes with a motorised pet tool or mini brush head—these are designed to dig out embedded fur from sofas, stairs and those awkward corners where fluff loves to hide.

A proper crevice tool is invaluable for reaching into tight spots, while a soft dusting brush helps keep shelves and skirting boards free from stray hairs.

Many of the best models, like the Dyson V15 Detect Absolute and Shark Stratos Cordless, feature anti-tangle brush bars and HEPA filtration, so you spend less time unclogging and more time actually cleaning.

If you share your home with a heavy shedder, prioritise vacuums with strong suction, large dustbins and a suite of pet-specific attachments—these features make it much easier to keep your home looking spick and span, no matter how much your pets shed.

How do you clean a cordless vacuum?

Keeping your cordless vacuum in top shape is easier than you might think—and a little regular TLC goes a long way.

Start by emptying the dustbin after every use to prevent blockages and maintain strong suction.

Next, check the brush roll for tangled hair or threads, even if your model boasts anti-tangle tech—clearing it regularly helps everything run smoothly.

Don’t forget the filters: most are washable, so rinse them every month or as your vacuum’s app or manual suggests.

Wipe down sensors and LED headlights with a soft cloth to keep those clever features working their best.

And if you want your vacuum to last, consider a professional service now and then.

Always check your manual or app for model-specific tips—after all, a well-cared-for vacuum means cleaner floors and less hassle for you.

How long do cordless vacuum batteries last?

Battery life is one of the biggest questions when it comes to cordless vacuums—and the answer really depends on the model you choose and how you use it.

Some entry-level cordless vacuums will give you around 15–25 minutes of cleaning time, while the latest high-end models can last up to 60 or even 70 minutes on a single charge (just remember, using max power or “boost” mode will drain the battery much faster).

Over time, all rechargeable batteries lose a bit of oomph—most will last a solid 2–3 years before you notice a drop in runtime. The good news is that many brands now offer easy-to-swap replacement batteries, so you can keep your vacuum running like new without buying a whole new machine.

Are cordless vacuums worth it?

Absolutely—cordless vacuums have transformed the way we clean, and for most UK homes, they’re a brilliant investment.

If you’re fed up with wrestling cables, hunting for plug sockets, or lugging a heavy upright up the stairs, a cordless model is a genuine game-changer.

They’re lightweight, easy to manoeuvre, and perfect for everything from quick daily tidy-ups to blitzing the whole house in one go.

Thanks to big leaps in battery tech, many of 2025’s best cordless vacuums now offer enough runtime to tackle an entire home on a single charge, with some models boasting up to 60–90 minutes of cleaning before needing a top-up. 

That means you can zip from room to room without stopping, and their compact, grab-and-go design makes them a dream to store—especially if you’re short on space.

Modern cordless vacuums also pack a punch when it comes to suction, with clever features like auto-adjusting power, HEPA filtration, and a toolkit of attachments for everything from pet hair to car interiors

They’re designed for real life: quick to grab for spills, nimble enough for stairs and cars, and easy to empty when you’re done.

That said, cordless vacuums do have their limits. If you’ve got a large home, need a bigger dustbin, or want to power through marathon cleaning sessions without worrying about battery life, a traditional corded upright might still be your best bet.

Corded models offer unlimited runtime and often larger capacities, making them ideal for heavy-duty, whole-house cleans. 

Ultimately, it comes down to your space and your cleaning style.

For most busy households, the freedom, convenience, and modern features of a cordless vacuum make it a seriously smart buy.

But if you need maximum power for big jobs, corded vacuums are still worth considering.

Either way, it’s never been a better time to upgrade—just be sure to check out the latest deals and reviews to find the right fit for your home.

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