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Are cordless vacuum cleaners better than corded vacuum cleaners? Corded vs Cordless Vacuum Cleaners

Corded vs Cordless Vacuum Cleaners: Which Is The Best and which one should you choose?
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⏳⏳ IN THIS VIDEO:
00:00 – Click for chapters
00:24 – Battery capacity, suction power
01:38 – Flexibility, carrying weight
02:51 – Bin type, Attachments, pricing, storage
04:18 – Which is best for you – corded vacuum cleaner or cordless vacuum cleaner?
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Battery life – Obviously a cordless vacuum cleaner has a limited battery life. Based on the model you purchase, it can range upto 45-60 min. So if you do heavy duty cleaning all in one shot – let’s say for example for a few hours once or twice a month, then go for a corded vacuum cleaner as you need to keep the machine on for longer. However, if you do regular cleaning – a few times a week – then a cordless vacuum is sufficient as the battery can last upto 45 – 60 min.
Suction power – cordless vacuums will have lower suction power than corded vacuums. But the suction power on high end cordless vacuums these days is getting much better. If you have lot of carpeted area or have pet fur on your furnishing – then you should go with a corded vacuum as it requires a higher suction power.
Flexibility – cordless vacuums are easier to carry around so when you suddenly feel like cleaning, you can just take the vacuum and go to town. In the case of corded, it is more cumbersome as you have to find a power point wherever you go and the cord may not be long enough – so you may need an extension cord. So it becomes difficult to clean your car or stairs with a corded vacuum.
Carrying Weight – A cordless vacuum will be heavier to carry as the bin as well as the motor is in your hand. Weight can be anywhere between 2-4 kgs based on the model. A corded vacuum will be lighter as the machine and bin will be on the floor.
Bin size – A cordless vacuum generally will have a smaller bin – of upto 600 ml – so ideal for frequent small cleans. Compared to that a corded vacuum will have a larger bin – almost 2-3L – ideal for infrequent longer cleans.
Bin type – A cordless vacuum in general will have a washable bin. A corded one can have either a washable bin or a bag. I find the bag more cumbersome – so would prefer one that has a washable bin.
Attachments – this depends on the models and budgets. But in general a floor and upholstery attachment is present, the rest are available based on models you purchase.
Price – a cordless vacuum is more expensive than a corded vacuum cleaner. For a similar suction power – a corded vacuum is available at less than 5k and a cordless vacuum would be available for over 10-15k.
Storage – cordless vacuums are easier to store. You may get a handy wall or floor mount for the vacuum cleaner. Yes, storing the accessories can still be a pain. Corded vacuums are more difficult to store as they are bulky and unwieldy.

So now that we have spoken about the specifications, when is which one useful:
For Carpets, pets – if your home has lot of carpeted area or you have pets at home, a corded vacuum may be better for your usecase as it has better suction power and longer lasting than the battery in a cordless vacuum.
For regular cleaning – if you are someone who picks up your vacuum cleaner a few times a week to clean odd dust that you see in your house – a cordless vacuum is ideal for you. A corded vacuum can be fairly cumbersome in this case.
For deep cleaning – if you like to do deep cleaning of your house one to two times a month – then a corded vacuum cleaner is ideal for you as it can last a lot longer compared to upto 45 minutes of a cordless vacuum and has a much bigger bin size so no need to empty often.
For small to medium sized homes – for homes upto 2000 sq ft, a cordless vacuum may be ideal for regular cleaning. For larger homes that require more coverage, a corded vacuum would be ideal.

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The Grapevine, India says:

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Raquel Lordemann says:

thanks for the information!!

K Dharmaraj says:

Self & wife are aged people & no servant. Living in a compact independent house. Can you suggest a good vacuum cleaner

Nisha Patel says:

Need your help in deciding which vacuum cleaner to buy… my needs are for deep cleaning for window pleated mesh , window grill panels and other deep cleaning which we do at home… like every corner of the house but it will be it will be about at 2 weeks intervals or if daily then too a single room at a time….. very much confused between Dyson and Philips power pro…. As investing in Dyson is a big decision also don’t want to consider cheaper cordless ones as don’t have trust in their services…..what do you recommend between the two and if you suggest Dyson then which model is sufficient….??also note I already own Tineco s3 but after using it for a year it is giving problems like not connecting charge also not dispensing clean water…. Plz suggest

Hari Krishnan says:

Very helpful. Informative, Crisp to the point, covered necessary details.

Chitiz Gupta says:

Your extensive research and analysis, and the comparison charts that you put up in your videos are extremely helpful. Your videos (90%)+ self research (10%) helps narrow down a product tailored to specific needs. Thanks for the efforts.

Prerna Sharma says:

Hi Saumya can you do a comparison video on cordless wet and dry vacuum cleaners vs dry vacuum cleaner or robotic vacuum cleaner??? I'm so confused between W90 ilife wet and dry vacuum cleaner/ Tineco Floor One S3 Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner /Philips SpeedPro Aqua Wet and Dry Cordless Stick vacuum cleaner – FC6728/01/ Dyson dry vaccum cleaner V12 slim as I have lower back issues.

Siddhesh Pednekar says:

Please talk about the product sewing machine / vaccum cleaner better option? If u want to Give me shopping suggestion & recommendation?

Amar Deep Singh says:

Hi could u pls let us know whats the batt life in the case of cordless cleaner?

Sathyaraj Balaraman says:

Do you suggest Samsung Jet 70 or Dyson v8

Madhavi Nandhyala says:

Excellent explanation

Taslim says:

thnx 😊fr d information 🙏… it ws vry useful 👌 👍 😉 👏 ☺

Conintava says:

Thank you for this video! I got overwhelmed trying to decide between the two types of vacuums but when you break it down into these categories, it really helped me determine what fits my lifestyle the best. Even though corded vacuums are more powerful and do last longer, the flexibility and minimalistic design matters more to me in the end.

ayo30s says:

Awesome, Thank You For The COMPREHENSIVE Breakdown, 👍🏾🇳🇬🇺🇸

vickyksr says:

Are cordless available in wet and dry

Fars says:

Great suggestions & information! Thanks ❤

Singa says:

Excellent explanation

Wet Doggo says:

Corded vacuum cleaners also have a hose, which is absolutely annoying to be limited in range, then you have to either pull the vacuum cleaner around or just carry it around… Which is much more annoying than shoving a lighter cordless vacuum around (AEG qx9 has most weight supported on the nozzle).

Main benefit of corded are more suction, cheapness and nearly unlimited runtime.

Main benefits of cordless are convenience, electricity efficiency and high portability.

Thiru Selva Raman says:

Hi saumya I need your help in corded vacuum cleaner which has higher suction hose length, I have eurekaforbes which is of 6 feet suction hose length which is not sufficient for my home to clean ceiling which is of 11 feet height. I believe philips is also of same height, can u suggest me some vacuum cleaner which has higher suction hose length. Or cordless will work as I see the suction power is less. Kindly suggest pls. I have an mi robot vacuum already purchased based on ur suggestions only few months back.

Phuong Nguyen Huynh Minh says:

Hi, I really like this video. Thank you for your sharing. Can you compare about the level of noise (decibels – dB) between cordless vacuum and corded vacuum? I am searching to buy a vaccum for my house which is nearly 150 square meters. Can you recommend for me, should I use a coreless or corded vacuum? Many thanks

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