Top 10 Best Upright Corded Vacuums 2021 - Vacuum Wars
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All of the top TEN in alphabetical order:
- Dyson Ball Animal 2 at Amazon: geni.us/e2GA
- Dyson Multifloor 2 at Amazon: geni.us/0R04
- Kenmore Intuition BU4022 at Amazon: geni.us/awn4
- Shark Apex Lift-Away Zero M AZ1002 at Amazon: geni.us/KdJJfO
- Shark Navigator ZU561 at Amazon: geni.us/quoV2B
- Shark Rotator Lift-Away ADV LA502 at Amazon: geni.us/BsPX
- Shark Rotator Lift-Away NV752 at Amazon: geni.us/Vg4T
- Shark Vertex AZ2002 at Amazon: geni.us/Sipox
The rest of the top TWENTY in alphabetical order:
- Bissell Pet Hair Eraser Turbo 24613 at Amazon: geni.us/x0OgoS
- Dyson Origin at Amazon: geni.us/ezIWP8C
- Hoover Total Home Pet UH74100
- Kenmore DU2012 at Amazon: geni.us/UGOjti
- Kenmore Elite at Amazon: geni.us/WB0AAH
- Kenmore DU3017 at Amazon: geni.us/4yUh
- Riccar 25 (Riccar): geni.us/8nrL4Kd
- SEBO 9807AM Felix 1 at Amazon: geni.us/enVHn
- Shark Navigator ADV LA322 at Amazon: geni.us/A7gI
- Shark Navigator NV356e at Amazon: geni.us/DyYA
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- Shark Vertex: âą Shark Vertex Powered L...
- Shark Navigator Zero M: âą Shark Navigator Lift A...
- Dyson Ball Animal 2: âą Dyson Ball Animal 2 Re...
- Shark NV352 and NV360: âą Shark Navigator Lift A...
- Dyson Multifloor 2: âą Dyson Multi Floor 2 RE...
- Kenmore Intuition: âą Kenmore Intuition REVI...
- Shark Apex Lift-Away Zero M Duo Clean AZ1002: âą Shark APEX DuoClean w/...
- Shark Rotator Lift-Away ADV Duo Clean LA502: âą Shark Rotator Lift-Awa...
- Shark Rotator Lift-Away NV752: âą Shark Rotator True Pet...
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Timestamps:
00:00 Top 10 Best Upright Corded Vacuums 2021 - Vacuum Wars
00:31 Performance
02:15 Ease of Use
02:57 Miscellaneous
02:58 Filtration
03:08 Hair
03:22 Noise, Attachments
03:39 Prices, Ratings
03:50 Top Ten Picks
04:04 #1 Pick
04:41 #2 Pick
05:14 #3 Pick
05:45 Budget Pick
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I got the Shark Zero-M based on your reviews about 3 years ago and I absolutely love it. I have 4 cats and mostly carpet, and it fits all my needs, and the zero maintenance claim is pretty accurate, I have only needed to change out filters as they get dirty. Thanks for the great videos showing what's out there!
I'm glad you are happy with it! Thanks for coming back around and letting me know!
I was considering a Zero-M based on âbest pet hair 2020â.
Would you get it again in 2022? If not what would you get/consider?
Folks, when the next Vacuum War breaks out, these will be some of the opponents you will be facing. Thanks to the doctor here and his laboratory of horrors we have found their weaknesses.
Wait, Vacuum Wars aren't where we fight each other with vaccums? đ
Well the other side does suck more ... ;)
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Thank you so much for this channel. I went with the shark navigator zero m, and I LOVE it. Perfect for me. Could not have made the right choice for me with you!
An honest feeling of gratitude for all your testing. I would happily have you and my new vacuum over for dinner with my family.
I have no clue what possessed me to look at vacuum reviews, but Iâm glad I did. There are so many things I didnât even consider and I would hate to have a low score on the hair wrap Tech and debris suction. Great, extremely informative video!
I bought a Shark Vertex based largely on this video and I LOVE it!!! Best...vacuum...EVER! I don't mind a little maintenance - I like to keep my vacuum clean. I actually look forward to vacuuming. It came down to the Dyson Animal and the Vertex, and I'm so glad I got the Vertex.
When the time comes to get a new vacuum, I'll be getting the Shark Navigator. Not because of the review but from watching the torture my mother put her Navigator through. She would never clean it or empty the chamber. That thing was packed tight. If I didn't clean it, it didn't happen. I had to use a fork to dig out the dirt and the roller was so thick with hair you couldn't see the bristles. But despite all that, that little machine kept working amazingly well and unbelievably never lost suction.
I'm so glad that there are testers like this! straight to the point, something I can trust! thanks!
That is great to hear! Thank you!
I really appreciate the time you put into your tests and the kind of tests you perform. I really need clean floors; it grinds my gears when there is debris on the floor. I do not wear socks so things get stuck to my feet. I get a lot of tree and outside debris on my floors because I live in a highly wooded area. I just spent $600 on my floors; to get my hardwood and thick deep carpets cleaned. Because of this investment, on getting my floors deep cleaned, I am now vacuum shopping.
I need a vacuum that has a good wand, that is easy to remove to do a quick corner sucking, giant debris sucking and then be able to get back to normal vacuuming. I have super deep carpet in my living room, so I will need really good suction, that also has good rollers to knock those chunks out of the carpet.
Iâm conclusion, I was at a loss of what to buy or to even begin on where to start looking for an unbiased review of vacuum cleaners. I am going to go with your number one pick as well. It seems to cover all of the bases I need and I do not mind maintenance. Keep up the great work and you have obtained a new subscriber in me đ
We bought the Shark Vertex based on your reviews and after a year and a half I have no regrets or complaints. Thanks for your thorough comparisons.
Great to hear! Thanks!
@@VacuumWars would you recommend the shark Vertex in this video over the Samsung Jet 75?
How does it work on carpets? I noticed he picked a different vacuum if you have lots of carpet yet it didn't score as high as the vertex.
@@CK-bs8gs I think it works great on carpet. We have 2 cats and a dog and it does well picking up the hair and not losing suction.
@@dippitydoinit thank you!!
Ok. My life is either very boring or you are that good! But I've got excited when I saw a new review from your channel!! I know later is definately true. I'll have to think about prior! Thank youđ„°
I see what you did there. Measuring filtration but not getting âtoo particular.â Well played.
I have a shark lift away now, and I love it for vacuuming my car. I use it at least 2 or 3 times a month in my car alone. And it's great on the stairs. Mine has a strange brush/ corner attachment and the brush is connected but will constantly slip down when I use it and gets in the way when vacuuming between my seats. Ready to upgrade for sure.
I want that shark vertex.
Thanks for the detailed reviews! I had already ordered the Shark Apex which was going to be delivered today. All the reviews that I had watched made it look great, and when comparing to the Vertex, reviews said there was no improvement for the higher price. Amazon data was useless. I mean...right on the Vertex page advertising Lift-Away and DuoClean, the comparison chart said Vertex didn't have either. Then I found this review and the extremely helpful "cheap vacuums" video. I'm now seeing that the Vertex is the way to go. I cancelled just in time and ordered the Vertex. My primary concerns are suction both at the head and hose and reducing the dust that I'm breathing. Cleaning hard floors would be a nice bonus. (The current Bissell PowerForce Helix is seriously terrible at all of those.)
I would love to see your spreadsheet. I have the kirby avalair or whatever it is. It's great for carpets but I do have some complaints 1. I would like a hose quick release for vacuuming up cereal or big items. 2. the way the air hose comes off the motor base makes it impossible to run one side of the vacuum up against a wall. I think it's great if you have large rooms of carpet but I think that most people would hate it for the above 2 reasons plus it's weight. All the extra things it can do aren't really a factor because most people will never take the main vacuum head off and use it for anything else. I did use it to scrub my kitchen tile floor and it did a decent job cleaning but left a lot of water and soap behind. I think a really good steam mop would do just as good with a lot less mess and fuss.
Thatâs a lot of vacuums ! Thank you very much for all your work :D
Thanks!
That's pretty epic.
I just took delivery of a Dyson Small Ball 2 a few days ago and as I have wall to wall carpet everywhere I'm pretty happy with it. Though, I have to say that using the detachable wand is a pain in the ass. The telescoping tube won't stay stretched and keeps dragging on the want while I try to use it and the machine also seems to greatly reduce the suction power when the wand is deployed which I find annoying, especially if I want to get dirt lodged in narrow crevasses.
Also, when I see vacuum tests I often feel that something is missing. The dirt and hair etc that is laid down for the test is pretty sterile in a way. even if it's trampled on for effect. Actual dirt bonds to the carpet fibres more as it absorbs moisture from the air then dries in contact with the carpet either on top of it or in between the fibbers lower down. This means that a vacuum's agitation to loosen the dirt and suction to also pull it from the carpet fibres isn't something that needs to be done when dirt is just sprinkled on the carpets then vacc'ed up a moment later for the test.
Yeah, the Dyson upgrights have terribly tight hoses for the wands, they're more likely to drag the vacuum around than they are to stretch and let you reach farther away places.
Honestly, I have to agree with this I bought the vertex back in April of this year and I do heavy commercial cleaning with it in buildings with excessive amounts of dirt and debris with a mix of carpet and hard floors, and while I don't love every aspect of this vacuum it does a great job.
After all this use I would say the Pros are:
versatility
no hair tangles
suction
the Cons for me are:
weight
cord length
repairability
There are a couple of other things I would add, one is that if you are using this in a commercial setting the typical rugs that you find have a tendency to get the edges grabbed and stuck in the rollers which is really annoying, and due to this happening too many times the belt that turns the front roller on my vertex broke. This wouldn't have been that big of an issue for me if the replacement parts were available however if you do a search for the number that is on the belt you will not find anything anywhere. I ended up getting a belt that works for the apex and it worked on the vertex. The main brush roll on the vertex however is irreplaceable unless you want to purchase a whole new powerhead which is a third the cost of a new vertex and after the 6 months of use I have on mine, it is on its last legs, also the small wheels that keep the head from dragging on the floor have the same fast wear out time as the navigator series because they are the same wheels. Thankfully they are easy to come by. The other annoyance for me is that if you want to use the wand you have to have All the cord off the winder that's on the vacuum. That being said for someone doing regular residential vacuuming these few things should not be an issue and I have no doubt that this vacuum is the best at this time.
Thanks so much for your fair input.
As a vacuum service technician, I honestly have to back this up. Sharks may work great out of the box (if you don't mind bagless). However, they are the most unrepairable machines on the market. I can rarely get anything for the Shark brand. In addition, even if you had parts available, the design of the machine hinders repairs in multiple ways. In my honest opinion this has to be by design. Thus it gives Shark the nickname of being the disposable lighter of the vacuum world. I side with brands like Sebo, Riccar, and Miele just for the fact that they are machines that perform well, are durable, and can be repaired relatively easily if/when something happens. Ultimately it depends on if you mind spending $200-$300 a year on a new vac or spending the $700+ on a vacuum that could last you a decade or two. Just my 2 cents.
@@VacuumWars Why choose Navigator over Apex? Thank you.
I clean commercially too and Iâve always used shark, I recently went with the rocket but have been wanted to switch back to an upright, do you prefer the apex over the navigator?
@@Ruluaman okay. Another vacuum technician here. I love sharks. But I do agree with the repairability. They just arenât easy to repair at all. Unless you really know what youâre doing. You can find spare parts. But not parts of parts. So you can find cleaner heads and bins. But you canât find switches and certain brushrolls. I wouslnt say $200-$300 a year though. They will last if you take care of them. That goes for all vacuums. I have a shark that will be 10 next year and itâs still going well. And I even own 6 sharks. They are actually pretty good machines. I own 3 mieles and 1 sebo. Truth is. I donât really like them. I like the Miele for maneuverability. But itâs heavy. And bags are very expensive. The sebo I just did not like. It was quiet. But the automatic height adjustment just didnât work right. And brushrolls donât really last forever. Bags can also get a bit pricey. And the hard floor performance on both the Miele and sebo are bad. I actually have videos of all of this on my CZcams channel here if you want to go look back at come of them. I like the sebo for commercial cleaning. But just not for home use. I recommend the Miele if you want a bagged upright. But it just didnât Excell in any test I did. Not better than anything I did. And itâs expensive. So they are good vacuums. But if you buy a shark and take care of it. It will last and it will overall give you a happier experience. But if you want bagged. Iâd go with Miele. Sebo just ainât for me. And Iâve seen a lot of people complain about them. But please let me know what you think about my thoughts. I love hearing from people.
All right , wish me luck I just purchased the shark navigator zero m based on your video fingers crossed it will be a decent piece for my little apartment. thank you so much for giving us all the necessary info to make a right purchase
I am a professional housecleaner. I have Sharks and Dysons. I would recommend Dyson over shark. Because: 1. Dyson has wider cleaning path. 2. Dyson has a better dusting brush, which let me stop buying swiffer dusters. I do all my dusting with Dyson vans dusting brush and microfiber cloths. Shark dusting brush is horrible, bristles are too short, to stiff, angle is wrong, handle is not ergonomic, your hand get tired too soon, etc. No go. 3. Dyson head is easier to clean. 4. Dysons hose is not shaking side to side when you vacuum, unlike shark. When you vacuum a lot, it drives you nuts. Good things about shark: price, filters are cheaper and easier to remove, canister can be opened from both sides, which makes cleaning easier. That is it.
Try a sebo or numatic
Thank you for spending the money and taking the time to test all these. I appreciate you
Thank you!
You know youâre adulting when these videos become interesting đ
Great job, thank you for helping me to find the best vacuum for my bucks.
I have a Dyson Ball Animal 2 and I absolutely love it. Fruity Pebbles is about the size it can take on my hardwood floors, but nothing bigger. This is my third Dyson and I will keep my other DC40 Upstairs and one will stay downstairs.
Itâs good to hear that you are happy with it.
So glad your subs are going up! You are always great
Thanks!
Still using a Kirby Diamond Edition as my daily vacuum. Itâs so beat up, but she keeps going and going. Itâll probably outlive me
doesnt look like he tested any kirby's. thats ok, he can keep his bullshit vacuums and ill keep my Avalir. for the $50 i paid for it i dont think it can be beat.
@@_AndromedaGalaxy_ he tested the Avalir 2 back in 2018 but he sold to buy the Roombađ although for as much as I hate bagless I do enjoy using my Dyson DC25.
@@_AndromedaGalaxy_ the real question is how you got an Avalir for $50?!
@@_AndromedaGalaxy_ Pretty terrible resale value for the poor original owner. Aren't those things around a grand new?
I'd replace the kirbys with sebos
For single home cleaning, I recently picked the APEX AZ1002 (Oct 2021) cause I didnt need that extreme full power of a VERTEX vacuum. Plus I like the placement of the APEX lights on both the vacuum head and the lift out wand. There seem to be videos on problems with the APEX Shark front wheels becoming defective and the rollers on some vacuums seem to stop working either intermittently or all together. So dont know the stats on these defects with the amount of APEX vacuums sold. I guess I shall find out over time. So far, knock on wood, the Vacuum works good.
One APEX CON for me right out of the box is the short HOSE length they provide. 2nd CON there are no variety of additional attachments to use for the APEX other than the basic 3 provided in the shipping box. I do have some attachments that may work from an older smaller portable corded vacuum. They seem to fit snuggly into the lift out main wand. take care and thanks for the video.
Thanks for the fair input. I'm glad you are basically happy with that APEX.
I appreciate your content! You help me decide which direct to go. I picked up the shark nv360 and love it! Keep up the great work
Awesome! Thank you!
I needed a new vacuum to replace my 15+ year old upright Hoover, and I knew JUST the place to help me figure it out. Thanks for the videos!
Glad I could help!
Another golden video right before Black Friday awesome thank you
Thank you for watching!
Excellent work! Iâd like to see Miele in one of these.
I use a SEBO Felix and think the height adjustment is a good thing to have. Allows me to use on a wool loop like carpet with the brush lifted up. Can use on very thick plush carpet easier with the height set high as opposed to gravity on the 'automatic height' adjuster brands. On low pile I set the height low and it deep cleans lovely. With regards to big items, when the height is set higher up, it won't suffer snowploughing like some.
Good input! Thanks!
So I have several vacuum cleaners but my two favorites for cleaning and performance are the Kenmore Elite and Kenmore Intuition models. I've had the intuition over a year now and the elite over five years now and they both have held up extremely well.
We have the Kenmore elite. Its so heavy and bulky, we rarely use it now. We use the shark navigator daily.
@@meowk5812 try a sebo
Thank you for taking the time to put all this together!
My pleasure!
great work thx for all this info
Glad it was helpful!
vertex ftw! i bought one thanks to you! it has been great so far in the first 2 weeks. it makes me want to clean!
I'm glad you are happy with it!
YESSS been waiting for this. i don't think i need the convenience of cordless enough to justify the extra price, and my mind tells me corded suction will always be stronger. haven't watched the video yet though
Yessss! Just in time for Black Friday shopping!
Good luck,many places are having inventory issues already
Thanks for creating this content!
Thank you for watching!
Can you review more older Roombaâs? It was so cool when you did a comparison of the original Roomba verses a modern one
This is so thorough, it is mindblowing. You're awesome
Wow, thank you!
Do you think it would be more accurate to divide the CFM by the width of the cleaning path to get usable suction? Some vacuums are wider than others. My new Vertex that I got based on your reviews (thank you BTW) definitely has a smaller head than my old Hoover.
Just bought the number 2 with your link, thanks for the good reviews.
Awesome, thank you!
Love your channel and honesty. Can you do test with high/shaggy carpets please?
I didn't think anyone still had a shag carpet... those have to be Raked and then vacuumed. Just think about all the dust, dirt, liquid, germs and virus there is in a carpet like that. It should be ripped out and get a Berber carpet.
Soooo sooo soo helpful!! BTW if your haven't already would love to see the vacuum mop comparison
I just bought a Shark Vertex Powered Liftaway based on this video. And yes, I did use your affiliate link (fair is fair, I wouldn't have purchased it without this review). My previous was the Dyson DC41. So far I like it but my biggest complaint is that the dirt bin is tiny! They claim "large capacity" but it's about half the size of the Dyson. It's 9.4 liters (1 quart) compared with Dyson's 1.7 liters. You'd think that means I have to empty it twice as often but it really comes out to more because the bin is so narrow, which means dust/pet hair gets sandwiched between the sides more. But I'm still happy I got it because the pros over the Dyson outweigh the small dust bin: the Dyson review had a lot of complaints that it was really hard to push over carpet because the suction is too strong. That was the main reason why I didn't get it. We have a lot of throw down mats to make it easier for older dogs to walk on linoleum without slipping. I vacuum them all the time and it would drive me crazy if they kept getting sucked up by the vacuum.
What has more suction power the Shark Vertex upright Duo clean or the Shark Ion F80?
I would like a Shark stick vacuum but want good suction and cleaning power. What is better? Thank you for your great informative videos.
Thank you so much for your reviews and for the video about why NOT to buy a cheap vacuum!!! I was about to buy a cheap vacuum before I saw it and my jaw DROPPED with disgust. So glad I watched that and then this video!
That is really great to hear. Thank you!
Great video as always. When did you get the black Sebo felix and Dyson origin?
Have you seen that the DEEBOT T9 AIVI has a rubber dual brush setup? They call it AeroForce. Reminds me of Roomba. Might be best of two worlds!
My go to is my 1982 Sanitaire SC886A with a disposable bag set up for my home and a SC886G with a shake out bag.
Nice!
I've got two shark duo-cleans... one is 4+years old. I've never once ejected the roller to clean behind it, and it's never jammed up..
The fact Iâm not even in the market for a vacuum but I keep watching these videos! I find your analysis very informative, and interesting. The next time Iâm in need of a new vacuum Iâm definitely coming here to help with my research!
Awesome! Thank you!
I've used sev different types. My ultimate favorite is Oreck!
Thanks for doing all that work.
Thank you for watching!
Amazon has many of these discounted. In fact the #2 is almost the same price as the budget pick right now
I bought a Shark Navigator on a total fluke years ago because I had a coupon and it was the highest rated in stock. I am now a Shark customer for life and your vidâs have kinda reinforced my loyalty lol. When I go to get a new one that #2 pick sounds really appealing. But, I donât see my current one dying anytime soon either xD
Great video/review! I saw your video about the Kenmore Elite 31150. Why didn't that make this list?
Can you do some videos on how well different popular vacuums last over the years? Iâm super bummed my Dyson crapped out after 2.5 years
me with my dyson animal I got used for ÂŁ15 đ a year on still a very good vacuum though like he mentioned in the video it is definitely a good idea to do some maintenance on them
My Hoover Turbopower 1000, circa 1992... is still going strong!
Hey I love the channel. One suggestion I had for the future was to include comments on how the vaccum works on high pile carpets. For example, we have a Dyson DC40 that was terrible on our high pile carpet because it would suction to the surface so hard it could barely move, even though it was good from medium to low pile carpet and hardwood. This issue motivated us to get the Shark NV352 based on this video. Unfortunately, it had the exact same issue on high pile carpet. It was essentially unusable. We also got the shark Vertex, again based on this video, and that was able to handle the high pile carpet easily while doing a fantastic job. Anyway, I think others may find some value in a usability on high pile rug test. We are keeping the Vertex and love it.
I'm glad I saw this comment! I, too, was wondering which vacuum worked best on high pile rugs. Thank you for sharing the model that works for you!
hi sorry for my english, i hope your undertand me.... How o what is the best shark vertex for you??? i am starting my cleaning bussines and i want to by anything that is a good job for me and invest something good. please thanks
hi will hampson sorry for my english, i hope your undertand me.... How o what is the best shark vertex for you??? i am starting my cleaning bussines and i want to buy anything that is a good job for me and invest something good. please thanks
I have had the Dyson ball animal for several years. I had a low pile type carpet but recently replaced with a thick pile. I am about to have a heart attack with the dyson. I am about to kick it to the street. It his hard to manuver on the new rug. It has always been a PIA using the floor attachment and hose; it falls over, if not wedged on furniture trying to use the hose attachment is brudle always trying to collapse back. I am done fighting it and looking for an easier to use corded vac. Any suggestion?
I just came to say this exact thing! Thanks for the nod to the Vertex as Iâve been looking for a vacuum that will work well on my new high pile carpet.
Can you do a review on the h1 hand held vacuum with the extension kit?
Would love to see how a windsor versamatic stacks up.
As an engineer I'm disappointed your testing completely ignores durability.
I agree the sharks are great for people on a budget, but if you can afford a nice commercial grade vac you should buy it. Not messing around with a product that dies every 5-10 years is not only fiscally prudent, but you don't have to worry about it breaking or losing performance. The nice features of most commercial vacs- like flatter bodies that can fully go under couches/beds, better suction, and great hose/wand setups that turn off the brush motor, are totally worth it for me.
Have you formulated test for cordless wet/dry hard floor cleaning vac(uum/)mops?
I still prefer my miele U1 Maverick and Lindhaus F5 over any of the sharks shown here. Back to cordless, I only have the ion P50 for portability.
Can you please test the Dyson Cinetic Upright? I'm curious how it does.
Any plans for reviewing the LG CordZero Auto Empty? I'm curious how that stacks up against this competition
I love your videos!
Thanks!
Great video
Thank you!
I just wanted to say thank you as I purchased the Shark Navigator Zero M. LOVE IT. I have a dog and it is perfect. I can't thank you enough for your reviews.
Glad to help!
We have very nice traditional plush carpets with a thick pad. We are having trouble finding a vacuum for the carpet. My husband bought a Shark Navigator, but we couldnât push the vacuum. How do you use the vacuums on thick carpet when they donât have height adjustments? Thanks.
For me my number 1 pick would be the Kirby vacuum brand any of their products are amazing they take a little work to get use to and not a bad price for them my parents have the Kirby g5 model which is late 90s model and it still works to this day as if it was brand new after 20 plus years. And thatâs on heavy use about 1000 sq ft of carpet every week for over 20 years thatâs really impressive I guarantee most of these other vacuums canât complete with that
Any Henry, Miele or sebo would EASILY outclean those outdated paperweights
Still falling for the Kirby scam lmao. You can get better performance, with a machine that will last just as long from miele/sebo/lindhaus.
Watching this you left out a key niche which is people who want bagged vacuums.
In the future please keep this in mind that some people want bagged (I most use the vacuum for roaches/lizards/spiders, big things, etc) and have a robot for just dust keep. Due to this I prefer bagged so I don't have to see or touch any of those.
Will you ever test the Roidmi Eve Plus? I had a Roborock S5 and upgraded to the new Roomba J7+ for ÂŁ900. It's crap. I ended up sending it back. It took WAY longer to clean the same space as my LiDAR Roborock, cleaned much less efficiently and couldn't even do my small 2 bed flat in one go - a single clean then could be 2+ hours taking into account it has to recharge and resume.
I bought the Roidmi Eve Plus for ÂŁ326 from Amazon UK and I've been blown away! It cleans in both vertical and horizontal lines (my Roborock only ran one way) so it picks up loads, the navigation is great and the suction brilliant too.
I can't believe the Roomba has only 7CFM but can't run for more than an hour! Total joke.
Thanks for the help
Any time!
Hi,
can you make a video of the best robot vacuum that is suitable for pet hair? âșïž
I initially really liked the shark apex. However, the wand connection with the bottom is now faulty, rendering the vacuum useless until replaced. Unfortunately the wand is out of stock everywhere and has been for quite some time.
Any chance youâll ever review a counter rotating brush (CRB)?
Wondering if u can do a corded stick vac review serious I have severe carpal tunnel and am searching for a corded stick vac I currently have the shark vertex corded ultralight but recently the entire side peice busted out of the front side so I'm searching for something with better durability
Would love to see you test the Quantum X upright with water filter
I'm a bit curious why you rated the rotator 502 quite a bit ahead of the rotator 752, as every other review I have read has put the 752 as being better... more power w/ better accessories. Even your own performance/power tests put the 752 ahead of it. Unless price was the main factor? By the way, it'd be interesting to see a best list of vacuums just for carpets ... way too much focus on hardwood and cheerios.
Yes...I wish I had a Kirby vacuum I have heard such great stories about them while I was selling Amway and my wife was selling Avon. Wish they could make a household vacuum like the shop-vac I use at my buddies house.
Try a sebo
It's always gratifying to see the vacuum you bought 6 months ago win the number 1 spot
six months of satisfying suck
What about the shark NV800? I see you've reviewed it before and unfortunately it's one of the only sharks available in Australia. Is it comparable to the Vertex or Navigator?
Can you do a review on corded stick vacuums? Specifically looking for anything that is good with hair on hardfloors! But I don't want cordless.
I'd love to see a video on the most user-serviceable vacuums. I hate having to get rid of a vacuum cleaner because a belt wore out, or something else broke that should be easy to fix/replace.
Try a sebo
This!!!! Iâve always purchased Sharks but they wanted me to pay 89.99 for a new roller and itâs under warrantyâŠI was super annoyed at that, so now Iâm looking for a new vac. I have a Shark for upstairs and downstairs so itâs not like it was being overused or anything either so I was shocked that it even stopped spinning. đđđ
@@wavesofcreation I still haven't decided on a new vac but I'm looking at the Sebo Felix based on reviews. It doesn't have the Shark convenience but it looks like an amazing vac. There's a subreddit on Reddit dedicated just for vacuums so I've been researching and reading reviews. đđđ Its funny that you say that about the Dyson getting worse and worse because that mimics what the majority of people say in that subteddit.
Get a Kirby. They rarely break and if they do break, repair people can get the parts or you can get the parts and watch CZcams videos. They're so straight forward, I've fixed mine the couple of times it's needed it and I've had it about 25 years. Still going strong.
I would really like to see that spreadsheet, is that something you can share?
Just trying to find if you did a corded stick vacuum comparison. I just got the Costco UV580 but I know nothing about vacuums I the Shark Vertex cordless you reviewed more reliable or better?
We love this guy!!!!
Thanks!
Man I love this channel
Thank you!
@@VacuumWars Thank you it started out that i just wanted a good vacuum, then i really started watching the channel. Its brought me hours of enjoyment and information. Thanks to both you and your team.
Rob
I just saw a commercial for âDavidsâ vacuums. Have you seen this? Never heard of them before but they looked like traditional bagged vacuums.
Great video! Would you be willing to share that spreadsheet?
HOW SURPRISINGGGG 2 times a Shark in the top 3 and budget pick hope they payed you well
He really doesn't like stepping outside of his comfort zone with shark. For those of us with common knowledge, we know that sharks are over priced plastic with little repairability.
I guess it's the season of "Top 10 Best _____ Vacuums" First the Robot vacuums and now Uprights :D
And the Cordless one, too!!!
can you review the shark vac mop?
What would you recommend sanitaire tradition with HEPA bag or the vertex? I do not need it for hard wood floors just carpets. Thank you
Specifically I have baggles and a bagged vacuum cleaner yet I had seen my bagles is more work cleaning out plus my bagged vacuum doesn't get dust all over me when I am cleaning it out
Thanks for the video. Can you please also list the names of the top five? The links don't all take me to an actual product. Would you be good to have the names before the links. Thanks!