Top 5 Best Vacuums (2020)

By richard-bush,

Welcome to GetMojo, we do the research so you don’t have to! In this video, we’re offering our picks for the 5 best vacuums on the market in 2020.

There are some seriously sophisticated vacuum cleaners on sale nowadays. However, with a greater amount of options to choose from comes greater amounts of confusion. But not to worry, we’re here to help. We’ve searched through website and consumer reviews to present you with our 5 recommended products.

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The Front Runner: Shark Navigator Lift-Away Professional NV356E

Incredibly easy to assemble and featuring Anti-Allergen Complete Seal Technology and a HEPA filter, this $150 model is famed for its ability to lift away from its base and be used to reach difficult places. It also has a super smooth, easy-to-maneuver swivel head, and comes with lots of accessories. TheSpruce.com called it “Powerful, lightweight, and a great value overall.” 11,000 Amazon ratings with an average of 4.3 stars speak volumes.

The Comparable: Dyson Ball Multi Floor 2 

If you’re a stickler for big brands, then maybe this upright Dyson model will grab your attention. Sure, it has lots of similar features to the aforementioned Shark model, including great suction, but its best asset is its super-flexible maneuverability. If you like your vacuum to be able to whip around the house quickly, smoothly — and rather enjoyably —  then the Multi Floor 2 is an intriguing option. We also love its simple one button direct chamber release.

The Wildcard: Eufy RoboVac 30C

No time to vacuum? Then why not try this roughly $280 robo-vacuum! Via a smartphone app, you can set a cleaning schedule for the RoboVac 30C, and even manually control it to target specific areas. It’s fully capable of climbing over ledges between rooms, shuffling onto rugs and stopping itself from tumbling down the stairs. With a 100- minute running time, the RoboVac 30C even makes its way back to its charging dock when the battery is low. Robovac phone home!

The Deluxe: Miele Complete C3 Marin

If you want a vacuum with longevity and deep cleaning capabilities, go for a Miele. The C3 Marin canister vacuum has a high suction power of 1200 watts and yet is, surprisingly, much quieter than a lot of other vacuums. It’s also more expensive – selling around $700 or more. But if you find solace in investing in some solid household products, then going for a Miele is a great way to do it.

The Handheld: Dyson V7 Trigger

If you want a compact, portable, handheld vacuum for the stairs – or maybe exclusively for your car – then the $200 Dyson V7 trigger is a beast of a choice. With lots of different attachments available, and a runtime of about 30 minutes, the V7 is capable of sucking up particles as small as 0.5 microns. So crumbs shouldn’t be a problem! We also love its super easy-to-empty chamber and variable power modes.

So which vacuum should you choose? Well that depends on what kind of surfaces you need it for. Bare floors are pretty simple to tackle. But if you’ve got a lot of thick carpets and rugs, then you’d better be willing to invest.

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