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The Best Vacuum For Carpets

Last updated on August 3, 2022
Best Vacuum For Carpets

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Our Picks For The Top Vacuums For Carpets

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Key Takeaway
  Runner Up

Hoover UH72625 WindTunnel 3 Multi-Floor Vacuum For Carpets

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Hoover

WindTunnel 3 Multi-Floor Vacuum For Carpets

This pet vacuum works on both carpeting and hardwood flooring. Thanks to the unit's WindTunnel 3 Technology, pet hair and dander are quickly whisked away and trapped in the dirt cup. Included with the vacuum are several tools to help you give your home a thorough cleaning, such as a pet turbo tool, pivoting dusting tool and the crevice tool.

Overall Take

Versatile CleaningThanks to the built-in carbon HEPA filtration system, this pet vacuum for carpets is able to successfully remove pet odors.

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BISSELL CleanView Edge-To-Edge Vacuum For Carpets

BISSELL

CleanView Edge-To-Edge Vacuum For Carpets

This bagless swivel vacuum for carpets is designed to pick up dog and cat hair, and it includes a specialized pet hair tool and corner tool to help keep your home super-clean.

Overall Take

Tackles Fur and HairThis upright vacuum works on floors, rugs and carpets, and is easily maneuvered in tight spots.

  Strong Contender

eureka FloorRover Zero-Hair Vacuum For Carpets

eureka

FloorRover Zero-Hair Vacuum For Carpets

This innovative vacuum for carpets is height-adjustable and has an extra-large dust cup plus LED headlights to help you see better when vacuuming. This makes it easier to clean under furniture and in corners.

Overall Take

For Nooks and CranniesFloors, vents and other surfaces will be cleaner with less effort when you use this vacuum.

  Best Kenmore

Kenmore BU4022 Intuition No-Touch Bag Vacuum For Carpets

Kenmore

Intuition No-Touch Bag Vacuum For Carpets

With this vacuum for carpets, you don't have to empty cups. Instead, you'll find the no-touch bag a welcome feature. The vacuum itself works on everything from sandwich crumbs to pet hair and everything in between. The upper handheld also released with the press of a button, so you can quickly clean stairs and corner cobwebs.

Overall Take

Multiple Color OptionsSurprisingly, you'll find this vacuum for carpets comes in a choice of green, purple, red and rose gold.

Buying Guide

When shopping for a vacuum cleaner for carpets, there’s a lot to think about. You will need to consider how much power it has, how much noise it makes, how easy it is to maneuver and more. Of course, the cost is also an important factor.

Beyond this, you’ll need to select a vacuum style. There are upright, stick and canister vacuums out there, all in different sizes and weights. Some are heavier than others, so keep this in mind if you have to carry the vacuum up and down staircases.

Experts recommend bag vacuums for homes that have a lot of rugs and carpets, since bags hold more dirt and don’t need to be emptied as often as dust cups. It requires more effort to remove and replace vacuum cleaner bags, though, and tossing out the bags can be wasteful. Canister vacuums have two separate parts connected by a hose, so the powerhead works better on stairs. However, these can be more challenging to drag around.

Stick vacuums are the lightest option, and you can find cordless and corded models. These do not always perform as well as full-sized vacuums and can also be pricey. Although it is nice not having a cord to deal with, cordless models have batteries that only last for so long, particularly when used on high-powered modes for carpets.

What to Look For

  • Since vacuum cleaners can be relatively inexpensive, some people purchase two — one for upstairs and one for downstairs. This eliminates the need to keep lugging a vacuum cleaner up and down the stairs.
  • Vacuum cleaner prices vary widely, ranging from under $100 to robotic models that cost over $1,000. It pays to determine what features you really want and need before making a purchase.
  • If you have back or neck issues, you may not want a canister vacuum, because these need to be pushed and can be heavy.
  • If choosing a bagless vacuum, be sure to clean the dust cup regularly, according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

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