![]() We consider bagged and bagless, corded and cordless models and test how easy each one is to maneuver, what tools it comes with and its overall performance. Over the years, we have tested hundreds of different types of vacuum cleaners, putting together lists of the the best robot vacuums, top-performing HEPA vacuums, best-in-class handheld vacuums and more. That's why the Good Housekeeping Institute Cleaning Lab is here to help. While most vacuum cleaners should work well on low- to medium-pile carpets and bare floors, choosing the best vacuum cleaner for you and your home means also thinking about the surface(s) you’ll be vacuuming. When shopping for a new vacuum, decision paralysis can hit when you’re given so many options with seemingly endless brands, styles and models to choose from, not to mention prices ranging from budget-friendly vacuums under $100 to well over $1,000. We updated this article in March 2023 to ensure all picks tested and vetted by the Good Housekeeping Institute Cleaning Lab were in stock and correctly priced. ![]()
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