Cleaning more than ever lately? Yes, having people, animals and seasons make it a constant job. But which vacuum is the best? Here’s our guide to the Best Vacuum Cleaners (as featured on Good Morning Texas.)
When it comes to cleaning mamachallenge.com is always on a mission to find the easiest, quickest and most efficient way to get things spic and span so you can get to the things that really matter…like old episodes of Sex in the City and your pint of cafe au lait flavored gelato. When we brought up the topic of vacuums, I received tons of very passionate answers about what is the best (and worst) vacuum. But in efforts to not just take one’s opinion, we decided to take this mamachallenge head on to decide what is the best vacuum cleaner with our own tests.
Working to be very scientific, we tested four vacuums in our special laboratory (i.e. my house) to see which vacuums didn’t suck…well in this case, did suck… but isn’t that the point? And we included links in case you wanted more info (and some of them are affiliate links.)
Best Vacuums
Roomba Vacuum Cleaning Robots, $399.99 – $699.99
First off came my new best friend, iRobot AKA Roomba. Many people said they couldn’t live without Roomba, so I was ready to see what he could really do. So I charged him up and let him go, literally. This circle-shaped robot does all the work for you with a scheduling mechanism, can be contained to one area and even talks to you. After one time around, I was pretty sure why everyone had a personalized named for their Roomba – he was like a new best friend.
Details:
- AeroForce Performance Cleaning System delivers maximum cleaning performance by combining the power of new AeroForce Extractors with airflow acceleration and a high efficiency vacuum plus is virtually maintenance free.
- iAdapt Responsive Navigation Technology enables Roomba to find its way around any shape or size of home, covering every area of floor multiple times for a complete clean.
- iRobot XLife Extended Life Battery delivers twice as many cleaning cycles as previous Roomba batteries, doubling the time before you may need to replace your Roomba battery.
- Scheduling enables you to preset Roomba to clean when it is most convenient for you, up to seven times a week.
- Automatic Docking returns Roomba to its Home Base to recharge between cleaning sessions.
Eureka Brushroll Clean with SuctionSeal Bagless Upright Vacuum, $198 (only at Walmart)
When I was growing up we had a Eureka and I’m pretty sure my mom still has it somewhere in the back closet as it become part of the family. But this definitely isn’t my old Eureka. This one has all kinds of bells and whistles!
For me with a head full of hair and my dog Birddie, this vacuum was magical because it has a self-cleaning brushroll, so you never have to use scissors to cut away tangled hair and sucks them directly into the vacuum. Its versatility also allowed me to use it in every room on every surface. And personally, I love the autocord with the push of a button – genius!
Details:
- Brushroll Clean Technology removes tangles from the brushroll with the touch of a button
- SuctionSeal Technology concentrates airflow for a deep clean on carpets and bare floors
- On/Off brushroll turns on to deep clean carpets and off for scatterproof bare floor cleaning
- AirSpeed Technology moves more air and removes more dirt for a deeper clean
- Never loses suction, maintains powerful suction while vacuuming
- High efficiency allergen filter reduces dust and allergens
Electrolux ErgoRapido Lithium Ion Brushroll Clean Xtra, $149 (Bestbuy) / $129 (Amazon)
The Electrolux ErgoRapido Lithium Ion Brushroll Clean Xtra is the cordless, 2-in-1 stick vacuum with a lithium battery so it lasts for a long time without charging and it actually works better than a nickel battery operated vacuum by four times. And it’s actually two vacuums in one. First as a stick vacuum and then you can detach the integrated handheld to reach furniture, countertops and all that other crap your kids leave for you to clean up.
- High performance 14.4V Lithium turbo power battery for optimal cleaning performance, long run time and fast charge
- Thoroughly clean the bare floors in your home with the motorized brushroll and cordless convenience
- Patented self-cleaning brushroll – remove tangled hair from the brushroll with the touch of a button
- 180° EasySteer(TM) Maneuverability for smooth turning and movement
- 2-in-1 detachable handheld vacuum to clean above the floor
- Patented self-cleaning brushroll-remove tangled hair from the brushroll with the touch of a button
- 180 Degree EasySteer Maneuverability for smooth turning and movement
Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal, $599
Like Roomba, people are incredibly passionate about their Dyson. And after using one, you’ll see why. The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal vacuum might be an investment, but it’s because you’ll never have to buy anything else. You’ll never need a filter, comes with tons of accessories (it’s even got a bag for them), and you’ve got all you need to keep this vacuum going for years. What’s the real deal breaker? It never loses suction. The Dyson doesn’t move like any other vacuum either with the ball technology that allows it to move and get to places a normal vacuum wouldn’t. And for those of us with allergies, the Dyson Cinetic science captures allergens and bacteria and is engineered to ensure no dirty air escapes back into your home.
Details:
- Dyson Cinetic science
- No dirty filters to wash
- Self-adjusting cleaner head
- Dyson Ball technology
- Whole-machine HEPA filtration
So what vacuum do you have?
Robin Masshole mommy says
This was a very timely post for me. My vacuum cleaner literally just died last weekend.
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
I’d love a Roomba, but I’m relegated to an upright. My dog would “kill the interloper”. =(
Lori Felix says
I’ve always liked the Roomba. I like that I can turn it on, walk away, and let it do its job while I do mine.
Amy says
I have two of these vacuums but really want to try a Roomba! Hoping to get one in the future!
Amanda says
Those al;l look so awesome! I have a hoover bagless
candice says
i have a dyson which i love, but i really want a roomba for everyday crumbs and fluff.
Felicita says
I have the Eletrolux vacuum and love it for my tile floors. It makes clean up so easy that even my 6 year old can help… that’s a plus in my book!
Tammy Roy says
These are all great vacuum cleaners. I have always wanted to try a iRobot. I have two long hair cats so this would be very helpful.
Elizabeth Lampman says
I am in the market for a new vacuum cleaner. I will have to check a few of these out. I would like to try the iRobot first.
Shauna says
I have the roomba and love, love, love it. It is so nice to set it to go and come back to find a clean floor. LOL. This is a great list. Thanks for sharing.
Debbie says
A nice little robotic vacuum. Who wouldn’t want one?! One less chore to have to worry about so we can spend more time with family!
Racquel Schroder Bregg says
I’d love a Roomba I think. We’re still using an old Eureka, it gets the job done, for the most part.
kareen walton says
Hi, Autumn Rose Reo!
I WISH Dyson had asked me too, what a fabulous vacuum and what a fantastic display! So creative.
I am going to save my pennies up for a Dyson this year, everyone says how good they are
Michael I. Green says
wow it’s really nice, I think I definitely have to buy one, but it works well? I do not think it can clean it all. and its price is too expensive.
John says
I’d love to have a Roomba purely because I’m lazy, lol. I can barely get myself to vacuum once a week! With a Roomba I could have it running around every day if I wanted to.
Martin J. Millar says
I will buy Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal but the price is high.
Electromandu says
Dyson has always been our all time favorite. My last Dyson vacuum cleaner has been with me for more than 10 years and it’s still working perfectly. However, I do want to try the other ones that you suggested.
Santosh Kumar says
Nice informative post..Thanks for sharing.