10 best vacuum cleaners 2024 to keep your home tidy – tried and tested
Looking for a new vacuum? There's a lot of choices on the market.
I've put a number of models to the test: read on for my pick of the best vacuum cleaners to buy in 2024.
WE all need to keep our homes dust-free but the best vacuum cleaners will make the job less of a chore.
However, with so many vacuum cleaners on the market, it’s not easy to know which one is best for your needs.
Cordless models are handy for a speedy whip-round without needing to worry where the nearest plug is.
They can often also be converted into handheld machines, making it a cinch to keep stairs, sofas and car upholstery looking shipshape.
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Corded vacuum cleaners may be better suited to anyone with a large house or a pet owner who needs to vacuum more regularly without worrying about charging the battery.
You should then consider whether you prefer a stick, handheld, cylinder or upright model. Before deciding, it’s worth thinking about whether you have lot of stairs, how much space you have to store the vacuum cleaner, and whether you’ll be mainly cleaning hard floors, carpet or both.
Other useful features include anti-hair-wrap brushes to blitz pet hair, LED lights to reveal hidden dust under furniture, digital displays and additional accessories for tackling corners, upholstery and even dusty furniture.
Be sure to also check the weight of the vacuum to guarantee you won’t struggle lugging it around your house.
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Best vacuum cleaners, tried and tested
Shark Anti Hair Wrap Corded Stick Vacuum HZ500UK, £139.99 (was £179.99)
Pros: LED lights to help spot dust, easy to manoeuvre, bends for cleaning under furniture, corded so the battery won’t run out, comes with a 5-year guarantee
Cons: Small capacity, needs plugging in
Rating: 5/5
If you’re committed to corded vacuum cleaners, they don’t get much better than this one.
Lightweight and super easy to handle, this stick vacuum is a breeze to use, with a DuoClean floorhead that glides from carpets to hard floors without needing to change attachments.
There’s a whole host of clever features to make vacuuming easier.
A long 10-metre cable means there’s no need to change plugs every few minutes, an LED headlight shows lurking dust and the power button doesn’t need to be pressed continually while you clean.
Plus, it can be changed into a handheld for cleaning awkward places, while it was one of the best vacuum cleaners I tried for tackling long hairs on carpets.
Even after a whole-house blitz, there were no hairs tangled around the brush bar which is nothing short of miraculous with a long-haired teen in the house.
I particularly loved the fact that the stick bends in half so it really is simple to get into every nook and cranny, even under low-down sofas.
My only gripe is that the small capacity means I did end up emptying this vacuum before I’d finished cleaning my house.
If that’s a deal-breaker, choose the Hoover Upright Pet Vacuum Cleaner with Anti-Twist Blue HL4 instead.
Type: Stick; Corded: Yes; Cable length: 10m; Dust capacity: 0.3L; Bagless: Yes; Weight: 3.9kg
Dyson Gen5detect, £599.99 (was £749.99)
Pros: HEPA filter, good anti-tangle technology, excellent for revealing hidden dust
Cons: Pricey, on the heavy side
Rating: 5/5
Want to know if your house is really clean? If you don’t mind the hefty price tag, this is the cordless vacuum for you.
It comes with a wide green laser on the front that magically reveals otherwise invisible dust on hard floors and you’ll be appalled at how much you otherwise miss.
I’ve never vacuumed as much as when I was testing this machine, as there seemed to be new dust to suck up every time I looked.
There’s also a sensor that counts dust particles as it goes, increasing the vacuum’s suction power when needed and displaying – horror! - real-time results of how much dirt has been collected on an LCD screen.
It’s a touch heavier than Dyson’s earlier v15 detect absolute, but there are other clever upgrades.
The crevice tool is now built-in so you can change the machine into a handheld in seconds without carrying an extra tool around.
Best of all, there’s no longer a need to press the trigger constantly while vacuuming with just one power on/off button instead.
Suction is also unbeatable, and the vacuum automatically adapts to suit hard floors and carpet as it cleans.
With excellent anti-tangle technology and an hour’s running time on Eco mode, I was seriously wowed by this vacuum’s impressive overall performance.
Type: Stick; Corded: No; Dust capacity: 0.77L; Bagless: Yes; Battery life: Up to 70 minutes; Weight: 3.5kg