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We’ve tested the most popular cordless vacuum cleaners from all the big brands, testing everything from their suction prowess and battery life to their performance across various surfaces. Why you can trust Stuff: Our team of experts rigorously test each product and provide honest, unbiased reviews to help you make informed decisions.
The Hoover React UH73100 upright vacuum cleaner includes a dusting brush and crevice tool. It weighs 18 pounds and provides useful features such as suction control.
Consumer Reports' surveyed owners of well over 115,000 upright, canister, stick, and robotic vacuums to find out which are the most reliable.
This cordless 24 volt Lithium ion Hoover stick vacuum converts to hand vac mode and comes with a crevice tool, dust brush and upholstery tool.
Hoover’s HFX Corner Genie is an impressive cordless vac. It’s lightweight, easy to store and use, and packs plenty of suction power. While the charging time is somewhat of a turn-off, it’s not something you’ll notice each time you use the vac.
What's the best Hoover vacuum cleaner? Read our review of the top-rated Hoover ONEPWR Cordless Handheld Vacuum Cleaner to see if it's the right choice for your home.
Consumer Reports reviews the best vacuums you can buy right now—upright, canister, stick, robotic, and handheld—based on our tough lab tests.
Ratings & Reliability: Our trained testers tried over 100 vacuum cleaners so you wouldn’t have to. We evaluated for performance including: carpet, bare floors, tool airflow, noise, emissions,...
In the Consumer Reports buying guide to vacuums, we cover the types, features, and survey data you should know before buying a new vacuum.
The best upright vacuums, according to Consumer Reports—we tested upright vacuums to identify top performers for cleaning carpet, bare floors, and pet hair.