Shark 2

As a corded, upright model, you won’t have to worry about running out of battery power with this pick by your side. The 25-foot cord gives plenty of reach and the lift-away canister is useful for accessing hard-to-reach areas. In addition, the hair easily collected in the stationary brush roll in our testing on hardwood floors, which blocked the vacuum from picking up debris very effectively. The model tended to push around heavier materials like popcorn kernels. The Shark Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner with PowerFins & Flexology is the brand’s latest release, and is a contender for our list of the best vacuums. This cordless vacuum cleaner, which can also be used as a handheld vacuum, offers three levels of suction.

shark cordless

Even still, our tester gives this Navigator model a 4.5-star rating for maneuverability and comments positively on the swivel steering. This type of steering will give you easier access to corners, and makes this pick a bit more pleasurable to use. In our testing, the VACMOP earned a perfect score of 5 stars across every category.

It was described as being very lightweight, and a great option for small spaces or those with limited mobility. While it offers an easier way to mop floors, keep in mind that you’ll need to hold the power button down to trigger the vacuum function of this wet-dry vac. While it’s easy to spray cleaning solution onto your floor thanks to a well-placed button on the handle, you shark cordless may also need to refill the solution often. The canister isn’t very big, which may not bode well for larger cleaning jobs. However, you’ll enjoy a light on the floor head that does allow you to see into the nooks and crannies of your home. The Navigator series is basic in its features, but has a removable dust bin and plenty of cord length for cleaning average-sized rooms.

From wardrobes to beds to coffee tables to… other things that are mounted on legs, the ‘bendy tube’ is arguably the greatest vacuuming innovation of the past decade. All too many people, however, do not use the full range of attachments that come with their vac. It’s particularly crazy not to use the small powered brush for upholstery, but there are also those who are just too damn lazy to switch to the soft brush for dusting surfaces. I suspect a lot of owners of premium Dyson cordless vacs don’t use the hard floor-specific head, and just stick to the multi-purpose one, too. The reason I suspect that is because I do it myself, but that spongy hard floor head is much better for that task than the standard one.

Shark’s Apex boasts the best brush roll that self cleans and can handle both carpets and hard floors. In Good Housekeeping’s testing, this vacuum not only performed highly in the cleaning test but was also one of the quietest models. It can convert from upright to canister use with all the expected accessories, and we love that the vacuum is sealed with a washable HEPA filter. bissell crosswave cordless Bissell’s Cleanview Swivel Rewind Pet Upright Bagless Vacuum Cleaner is ideal for homes with pets. It uses triple-action brush roll technology and a scatter-free design to capture every strand your pup or kitty sheds—even if it is deeply embedded in your upholstery. The vacuum comes with specialized pet tools including a pet hair corner tool and a pet turbo eraser tool.