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We rated and reviewed Dyson v11 & v8, Shark, Miele, and more. The best cordless vacuums are lightweight and make cleaning …

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  1. Based on your review I bought Miele triflex. On the first use, the head stopped rotating. I thought it was the hair that stuck but after cleaning still the same. Took it to the shop and found the head housing had a manufacturing defect. Returned and got my money back. Totally disappointed.

  2. I just got the Dyson V15 detect. Great vacuum cleaner. It's quiet, and it picks up all kinds of tiny stuff. It's expensive, but it works great.. I would suggest it for small room use. I live in a studio, so for me it's great.

  3. I will never buy a Dyson again, every you get one there brings another Model out. Why because there never get it right!

  4. Will you do your Vacuum videos with the best type of flooring…my SHARK Vertex duo cordless kicks bAss on my hard floors, medium carpet and has been better than any of the others I have tried…and it has the HEPA filter and is quite too.

  5. Other reviewers who actually test things like filtration don’t even give any Bissell model a passing grade. They claim to have hepa filtration but do not.

  6. Great review on most of the vacuums I'm debating over. The only think missing is a review on ease of cleaning the dirt dispenser. I feel that's really important,for me anyway, since I had a vacuum a few years back that was a pain to remove and clean. Thank you for the great reviews!

  7. Thanks for sharing this review. I would love to know how easy it is to clean the brush heads. I have a cat with long hair, which gets caught up in my vacuum’s bristles and wrapped around wheel parts. It is a pain to clean. Sometimes I feel I’m cleaning the vacuum as long as it takes me to clean the floors. Also, it seems that some of the vacuums can dump out the dirt collected better than others – do you have a ranking on that feature? Cleaning out the mess collected has a high icky factor. Thanks so much!

  8. Removable battery pack…thats when they will do well. Why haven't they done it? Tools have done it for decades. It seems like a scam.

  9. I just bought a Dyson V8. It broke after 2 days, reason unknown. I have a guarantee, but Dyson support has refused to either repair or refund!! DO NOT BUY DYSON!!!! NOT WORTH THE GRIEF

  10. The Shark F80 is a great vacuum but it has some major flaws. The brush collects hair and has to be manually cleaned almost every other use with scissors. It is not HEPA filtered.

  11. I have a shark Hoover it's an amazing Hoover and a man IS asking me to buy him one yet I've got £300 wow thanks for the videos xx

  12. This is seems to be one of the more objective and informative reviews and I do appreciate that.
    I own the Miele and can vouch for it.
    It's a well built effective machine, but remember it does not have a sealed system.
    I also own a Dyson canister machine and it had a problem right out of the box. The build quality is also questionable and it seems that has carried over to their stick vacs.

    I am unfamiliar with the other brands, so from my experience the Miele is tops and I wouldn't touch another Dyson vacuum…

  13. I bought a number of Shark Navigator portables – one went to my partner’s home, one to his sister’s home, I had one already. Mine is now over 6 years old. I replaced the batteries once. The newer ones have LED lights on its head – nice for dark spaces. I couldn’t be happier with these. They, like any vacuum, need occasional maintenance/cleaning – an easy thing to do in my opinion with the Shark. The foam sponge like filter is very easy to wash and dry, the interiors of the dust collection areas can all be separated and washed in a sink. And the price, is I remember correctly was about $125.00 delivered. The batteries last about 40 minutes on high – it’s a two speed job. HEPA filters on vacuums? Are you kidding? Yet another thing to replace routinely – and they are NOT inexpensive. A real downer. Your sales pitch for Miele vacuums notwithstanding, they’re way over priced, and not in my opinion worth it.

  14. I bought the Dyson V11 torque last year. It scratches my hardwood floors, cramps your hand with continuous use and the parts don’t click together well. I find myself using my Miele canister instead.
    May need to check out that Miele cordless
    Would love a review of robots as well

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