We tested 6 different cordless vacuums to find out which ones come out on top. These vacuums are all popular on Amazon, and most of them can be found for a very reasonable price. These are out recommendations if you have a limited budget, and a lot of tile or hardwood.
Amazon Links
iWoly C150 https://amzn.to/3Fi4coK
Prettycare W400 https://amzn.to/3Q1WT9V
Voweek VWV C08 https://amzn.to/3PXuUZ0
Eureka RapidClean Pro NEC180 https://amzn.to/3LZhL03
Black + Decker Powerseries Extreme Pet https://amzn.to/3Q2npQy
Black + Decker Powerseries Extreme https://amzn.to/48VQ3ev
TMA T220 – CODE: VACNERD 15% off site wide
https://tmavacuum.com
https://amzn.to/3ZVSRV9
Sealed canister vacuums
Shark Stratos IZ562H https://amzn.to/3Q86goz
Shark Pet Plus IZ163H https://amzn.to/3rWZ72l
Tineco A11 Hero https://amzn.to/46UJE1x
Tineco Pure ONE S11 https://amzn.to/3s2VQ1t
Bissell Surfacesense Allergen Pet https://sovrn.co/pk560pw
Amazon Music – Get 90 Days Free https://amzn.to/3K6EXsH
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I love your videos and they were helpful in my mission for a new vacuum. I only spent $150 despite a $350 budget and I’ll tell you why. One thing vacuum reviewers aren’t able to test is longevity of regular usage. I selected my competitors (mostly Shark and Dysons that were on great sales recently) and sorted Amazon reviews by 3 stars and below, totaled them and counted how many referenced poor battery life, loss of suction, or dying entirely. I noticed that regardless of brand: cordless vacuums almost never last over 3 years. Consumer Reports even says as much. I ultimately chose a Black and Decker Powerseries+ Max for $149. I’m impressed it has autosense, great agitation and the biggest selling point: the inexpensive and easy to replace battery. Being able to easily have a backup battery resolves the runtime issue and this model’s less favorable reviews (weren’t many) referenced battery life but unlike others: no major malfunctions. I will say I researched 5 different models of Shark cordless vacuums and they all appear to have major issues with ceasing function after anywhere from a few months to a couple of years. It has really turned me off to the brand.
Can you test more robot vacuums
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