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Which Vacuum Has the Most USABLE Suction? 46 Vacuums TESTED! – NERDS ONLY!

In this video, I talk about a new way I am testing the suction on vacuum cleaners. It’s called an unsealed suction test, or a “usable suction” test, and I put about 46 of my vacuums and cordless vacuums through it.

Lupe Cordless Vacuum: http://lupetechnology.com?aff=7
Dyson Multifloor 2: https://geni.us/fQbnc
Dyson V11: https://geni.us/at1cOQl
Dyson V10 Absolute (with soft roller): https://geni.us/RfuBOA
Shark Vertex Corded: https://geni.us/ippOA
Shark Vertex Cordless: https://geni.us/SIrV2n

The “star” of this show turned out to be the LUPE cordless vacuum. So I should mention that I was sent a LUPE cordless vacuum for free to do the initial review, which you can see here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFbkGM9Lm18

Also, the link to the LUPE website as well as the links to Amazon are all affiliate links.

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Our Favorite Robot Vacuums
– Premium robot vacuum: https://geni.us/VW_FPRV_WB
or without bin https://geni.us/VW_FPRV
– Mid level robot vacuum: https://geni.us/VW_FMRV
– Budget robot vacuum: https://geni.us/VW_FBRV

Our Favorite Upright Vacuums (Corded)
– Premium upright vacuum: https://geni.us/VW_FPUV
– Mid level upright vacuum: https://geni.us/VW_FMUV
– Budget upright vacuum: https://geni.us/VW_FBUV

Our Favorite Cordless Vacuums
– Premium cordless vacuum: https://geni.us/VW_FPCV or http://lupetechnology.com?aff=7
– Mid level cordless vacuum: https://geni.us/VW_FMCV
– Budget cordless vacuum: https://geni.us/VW_FBCV (It’s okay, I’m not big on budget cordless vacuums, but this one will do in a pinch.)

Our Favorite Carpet Cleaners
– Premium carpet cleaner: https://geni.us/VW_FPCC
– Mid level carpet cleaner: https://geni.us/VW_FMCC
– Budget carpet cleaner: https://geni.us/VW_FBCC

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Comments

Optimal Gaming says:

We need a V15 Vs LUPE

Joe says:

Wow I’m going to get a Lupe!

Wait nevermind, I need a new mortgage

Александр Алексеев says:

"Riccar cordless" in your table – is that R10CV? In its review you've said it has the most suction power of anything you saw before, and now it is at the bottom??

Feanor says:

Great work! How come you didn’t review the Miele Triflex here?

seanerdid says:

Would you be able to add a suction/flow/ overall performance test on these vacuums, after they have picked up a measured amount of dirt/dust to see how quickly, and to what extent their performance degrades as the bags fill and thus clog the "filtering" of the bags, which decreases flow. Or in the case of bagless, as the filters begin to clog. I've noticed that my bagged vacuum's (pro team proforce 1500xp) performance degrades very quickly and significantly from when it has a fresh bag in it. (has a smaller bag) After vacuuming for 20 minutes, the pickup power is much less, almost to the point of not being able to pick up small pebbles on the carpet. I think this would be a nice factor to also consider when deciding on buying a vacuum. Thanks for the great reviews and your time!

Kiwi Beast says:

I think you should add 0.03 because of the -0.03 on the suction meter.

Kamboo Premium says:

Buying a Lupe was one of the best investments.. much much better than Dyson..

Steven Collier says:

I think a CFM test that would be better. What you are testing here is similar to a water lift test. There is s reason that OSHA requires dust extractors to have a minimum rated CFM and don't care about water lift suction levels.

Anna Feng says:

What vacuum is being used at 9:02? Thanks!

loading1345 says:

I'm not a nerd and not particularly at math/science but u explained this really well!! It shows the so thought out and thorough, we very much appreciate it

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