Neither Bissell Pet Hair Eraser nor Bissell PowerForce Helix were recommended by experts this month
On 6 Apr 2024 (20 days ago) we went through 97 Vacuum Cleaner expert endorsements , however neither Bissell Pet Hair Eraser nor Bissell PowerForce Helix were included in any of those recommendations. Since neither Vacuum Cleaner received a single endorsement, as far as expert recommendations go, it's technically a tie. We do, however, recommend taking a look at Dyson V15 Detect or other critically acclaimed Vacuum Cleaners of this month.
For reference, Dyson V15 Detect received 5 endorsements this month, from Good Housekeeping (3 Feb 2024), The Strategist (6 Feb 2024) TechRadar (12 Feb 2024) and 2 others.
Rank | Change | Price | Vacuum Cleaner | Good Housekeeping | Consumer Reports | The Strategist | CNN Underscored | The Spruce | Tom's Guide | Wirecutter | TechRadar | HGTV | Rtings.com |
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1 | - | $603 | Dyson V15 Detect | 5 | - | 9 | - | - | - | - | 3 | 6 | 1 |
N/A | N/A | Check price | Bissell Pet Hair Eraser | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
N/A | N/A | Check price | Bissell PowerForce Helix | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Curious to see this month's entire Vacuum Cleaners ranking? It's here
Rank | Change | Price | Vacuum Cleaner | Good Housekeeping | Consumer Reports | The Strategist | CNN Underscored | The Spruce | Tom's Guide | Wirecutter | TechRadar | HGTV | Rtings.com |
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1 | - | $603 | Dyson V15 Detect | 5 | - | 9 | - | - | - | - | 3 | 6 | 1 |
2 | - | $349 | Miele Classic C1 | - | - | 5 | 4 | - | - | 12 | - | - | 5 |
3 | - | $384 | Shark Stratos IZ862H | - | - | 2 | - | - | - | - | 1 | - | - |
4 | - | $177 | Shark Navigator Lift-Away NV352 | - | - | - | - | - | 1 | 2 | - | - | - |
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There are two major types of vacuums: bagged or bagless. Bagged vacuums collect all dirt and debris into a bag, which must be changed every time it’s full. These bags are typically better at collecting allergens that irritate asthma and allergies. Plus, bagged vacuums are easier to empty, but they do require you to purchase new bags on an ongoing basis.
Bagless vacuums collect dirt and debris into a dustbin or canister, which is emptied when it’s full. Though there are no bags, and therefore no ongoing investment, the downside is that this style can be difficult to empty and oftentimes scatters dust when you’re dumping the bin if you’re not careful.
In addition, the maximum capacity of the dustbin or bag will vary widely based on vacuum type. Regardless of type, a good vacuum also includes an indicator when the bin/bag is full. In bagless vacuums, the dustbin is usually see-through, so you can tell when its full. For bagged vacuums, it’s especially helpful to have a full bag light or sound indication when it’s time to empty the bag.
Keep in mind the size of your home and its rooms when you consider the length of the vacuum’s cord. Longer cords will allow you to vacuum longer without needing to move to another outlet. The average cord length is around 5 meters or 15 feet, though some brands and models will have cords up to 10 meters/30 feet. If you live in a small apartment, cord length probably isn’t a huge concern for you. However, longer cords will help you clean larger homes and rooms more quickly and with fewer interruptions from moving outlet to outlet. Also, retractable cords are easier to store, especially if you have a longer cord length, which is something to consider.