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Best Cordless Vacuum – Dyson vs Shark vs Bissell vs Hoover vs Eureka vs Dirt Devil vs Deik

Best Overall Cordless Vacuum
#1 Dyson V10 Absolute
Amazon: https://amzn.to/2DjL4tE
Our Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dLMmIkRLP4&t=223s
#2 Shark Ion P50
Amazon: https://amzn.to/2ppHJ28
Our Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5E0qqxyHT4&t=1s
#3 Dyson V8
Amazon: https://amzn.to/2NVMOgN
Our Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TzXfzHaYHY&t=101s

Best Budget Cordless Vacuum

#1 Dirt Devil
Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PPAWtV
Our Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hy22fx2fao
#2 Bissell Multi Reach
Amazon: https://amzn.to/2pmNA8C
Our Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzaEkMBgOmQ&t=1s

Others Tested:
Eureka Power Plush
Amazon: https://amzn.to/2DjemZ9
Our Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5l8txrQ-qeM
Deik Cordless Vacuum
Amazon: https://amzn.to/2xyqb7C
Our Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgjc2hllehw
Hoover React Whole Home
Amazon: https://amzn.to/2O0aK2p
Our Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZDwfuFccGY&t=2s

With the budget cordless vacuums that main thing that separates them from the premium vacuums like the Sharks or Dysons besides the price is their lack of HEPA filtration and or a sealed system. All 5 of the budget vacuums we tested did not pass fog test which either shows a lack of HEPA filtration an unsealed system or both , but this is typical of any type of vacuum under a certain price range.

That being said there is a lot to like with the budget vacuums. Here is a quick summary from our tests.

The Hoover React had the most power at 37 cfm at the wand with the Dirt Devil Reach Max Plus coming in second at 33 cfm

The Dirt Devil had the best battery life at 24:06 with the Deik 2nd and the Hoover React 3rd Though it should be noted that the Dirt Devils battery life number was on its low power setting which tested at 29 cfm. It was also the only budget cordless that had 2 power settings.

The best budget cordless vacuum for hard floors was probably the Eureka Power Plush with its soft roller, but that is about all the Euraka Power Plush was good for as it was terrible with carpets and it had the worst battery life. But the 2nd place for hard floors was the Bissell Mutli Reach which was really good, followed by Dirt Devil Reach Max Plus

On carpet most of them did good with the pickup tests with surface debris, whether that was fine debris, pet hair or large debris, but deep cleaning carpets is hard for all cordless vacuums, that being said the three that did the best were the Dirt Devil, the Hoover React and the Bissell Multi Reach Plus.

So our choice for the best budget cordless vacuum was the Dirt Devil Reach Max Plus, it also comes with good attachments, and is extremely inexpensive, with the main negative being that it is prone to clogs, and can loose power easily, the next choice would be the Bissell Mutli Reach which is a bit more expensive but is really solid overall.

All three of the premium cordless vacuums we tested proved to be sealed systems with HEPA filtration so that is a huge plus especially if you have asthma or allergies.

As far as the specs, the Dyson V10 had the most power on high power and the Shark Ion P50 had the most power on Low Power.

Battery life numbers require some explanation, all these numbers are with the cleaner head attached despite the fact that you can get higher battery life numbers if you test them without the cleaner head attached.

Its seems that the Dyson V10 and Shark Ion P50 have basically the same battery capability but the V10 give you more options, including its low power setting which takes the CFM way down to 24 but give you 46:16 of runtime which is by far the longest., and we found that 24 cfm was sufficient for most tasks, So you have to give the V10 the edge here.

On hard floors it also depends, If you get the more expensive “Absolute” versions of the Dyson V8 or V10 which come with the soft roller or Fluffy brush, then its pretty close to even, since soft rollers are amazing with hard floors, picking up just about anything and everything they come into contact with.

On carpets, despite the fact that the Shark Duoclean does better at sheer ability to gobble anything on top of the carpet, the Dyson V8 and V10 with their standard motorheads attached do much better with deep cleaning carpets as we saw in the flour and black carpet test.

To make a long story short I have to give the premium cordless crown to the Dyson V10 Absolute, it is the most expensive of all 3, but the price has come down considerably since its release early in 2018, and it’s a much better value these days.

But a close 2nd place would go to the Shark Ion P50, I love its versatility and its handling and I really love the Duoclean technology, so it’s a really good utilitarian choice.

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Comments

EToTheE says:

great video! What about the f8 storm?

Josef Rogoschewsky says:

Wonderful video, I love this channel so much, I’m a vacuum geek big time. I’ve got the V8 – it’s a great machine.

CarAholic/MusicMan1995 says:

I have a Hoover air cordless and love it! You should try test it as well.

are vee says:

For some reason, I thought you had done a review of that Oreck pod vacuum. I saw one somewhere and it didn't look too impressive.

The deep cleaning on carpet you showed for the Shark was disappointing, but that dual brush head and no swapping for hard floors and carpet appeals.

One of my only minor complains with the Dyson V8 is bin size and the fact that it fills unevenly. How was V10 vs Shark bin?

Do you think the Shark would be easier to deep clean (as in cleaning the vacuum itself – bin, cyclones, etc) than the Shark? I've heard Dyson has better after sale service and parts support than shark. Fortunately, I have not had to avail myself of Dyson support as the V8 has been trouble free.

Vacuum Test says:

Can you do a filtration Test and video on the shark duoclean liftaway?? I really wanna get it but I’m scared it’s won’t have good filtration or deep cleaning abilities

jeremy bartkus says:

Great line up! I personally like the shark ion p50 because I have the ionflex IF200 and really like it. It seems like Shark is really trying to compete with dyson .

It's-a me Megatron. says:

I mean, all thing's considered the Dirt Devil looks like the real winner with its price. Appeared to clean just as good in carpets as the more expensive ones did and since none of these are a total substitute to a good Upright vacuum. Of course if they made a soft brush for it that would be awesome. Second would go to the shark for it's ease of going from carpet to hardfloors and using a more Upright-ish design instead of a stick vac and of course ingerchable batteries.

Really nice comparison! Cant wait for more videos.

Beau B says:

Thanks for the video!

Jesi Taylor says:

Awesome! Yes, this is great.

Angel Rios says:

Can you please make a video on my birthday September 23??? And do u think you can give me a shoutout?

Ian Nicol says:

Please do a review with anything related to central vacuums!

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