Not all vacuum cleaners are built equal. While some are great for tiled floors, they are not as efficient when it comes to sucking in pet hair or other debris from carpets or area rugs. So, if you get the wrong device, you will eventually end up wasting both your time and money. If you are a regular reader of Guiding Tech, you must know we do regularly do roundups of household gadgets like vacuum cleaners, pet feeders, security cameras, among others. To make the most of your time, here we recommend five vacuum cleaners that are best known for cleaning pet hairs, carpets, and even upholstery. So, without further ado, let’s get started.
1. Dyson Cyclone V11 Torque Drive
The best part is that it’s lightweight and quiet. The attachments are designed cleverly, and you can attach or detach them easily without any issues. A separate cleaning head for carpets and upholsteries ensures that the surfaces do not get spoiled. Since the last month, I have been using this vacuum cleaner, and I can safely say that the tools (and the cleaner) work as advertised. From hair to dust particles to cleaning narrow spaces, it cleans everything. And what I loved the most about it is that the wall mount can hold most of the smaller tools and brushes. The highlight of this machine is the automatic suction. The rotating cleaner’s head is bundled with a sensor, and depending on the type of dirt, the V11 Drive changes its suction power. Speaking of the suction power, you can select one out of the three modes—Boost, Eco, and Med. The V11 Torque Drive has been received well by users, both for its performance and battery life. It’s priced upwards of $600, and if you get a good deal on this product near the holiday season, I’d recommend not skipping it.
2. LG Cordzero A9 Ultimate
Though the Cordzero A9 Ultimate is a cordless cleaner, it comes with a standing dock. All you need to do is attach the cleaner to the dock when you do not use it to replenish the battery (the dock needs a power connection). The battery life is impressive as well. It lasts for around 80 minutes on medium settings before wearing out. On high, it will accompany you for around 12-15 minutes. This premium vacuum cleaner was launched as a competitor to the Dyson V11 Torque Drive. The folks at Reviewed argue that it picks up around 72% of the dirt and debris instead of the 95% of the V11 Torque Drive above.
3. Shark Rocket Pet Pro Cordless
Like its counterpart above, you get a fully wireless experience. On average, the built-in battery lasts about 30-40 minutes, thereby giving you enough time to clean an average-sized house. It comes with its fair share of tools. The telescopic wand makes it convenient to clean hard-to-reach areas. The Rocket Pet Pro is not just for cleaning pet hair and carpets. You can use the swivel head to clean areas under beds and cupboards. Like the Dyson V11, there’s a HEPA filter fitted inside the cleaner to retain fine dust and other particles. Though it bears a close resemblance to the Dyson V11 when it comes to the design, the Shark Rocket Pet Pro doesn’t come with a wall mount. So you might want to find a place to keep the cleaner as well as the tools when not in use.
4. Tineco A11 Hero Cordless Lightweight Stick
Another convenience of owning the Tineco A11 cordless vacuum cleaner is its battery. Unlike most cleaners, there you can swap up the batteries. Each battery can last up to around 30 minutes, thereby increasing the cleaner’s runtime by several folds. So if you have both the battery units charged, you can easily get an hour with battery life, thereby getting enough time to clean every nook and crevices of your house.
5. Nequare Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
Apart from the standard rotating motorhead, it also bundles 3 additional tools to help you clean crevices of sofas and surfaces of rugs, carpets, and draperies. A single charge will get you around 35 minutes on moderate power. Needless to say, the battery will deplete sooner when you switch to the Max mode.
Chase the Dust Away
The furry friends bring happiness and fulfillment to our lives. However, they also tend to shed a lot. While you can always go the traditional way and use a broom (No, not the Nimbus 2000), it’s not a foolproof solution. So, which of these cleaners would you buy? If you plan to get one of the premium variants, keep an eye out for sales and discounts near the holiday season. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.