Best Vacuum Recommendations

My loyal Dyson has finally given up, and I’m on the hunt for a new vacuum since my home is fully carpeted.

Does anyone have recommendations for a reliable cordless vacuum? Thanks!

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  1. If you’re looking for a good cordless vacuum, there are several excellent options on the market that work well on carpet. Here are a few suggestions:

    1. Dyson V11 Torque Drive – Despite your last Dyson dying, this model is known for its powerful suction and smart technology that adjusts to different floor types. It has great battery life and is perfect for carpets.

    2. Shark ION F80 – This vacuum offers a multi-flex feature that lets you reach under furniture easily. It also has a removable, rechargeable battery for extended cleaning sessions.

    3. Bissell AirRam – This is another solid option, known for its power and lightweight design. It’s designed specifically for carpet and is great for quick clean-ups.

    4. Tineco Pure One S12 – This vacuum has smart technology that adjusts suction power based on the dirt level and is very versatile for both carpets and hard floors.

    5. Hoover ONEPWR Evolve – An affordable yet effective cordless vacuum that performs well on carpets while being easy to maneuver.

    Make sure to check the weight, battery life, and suction power to find the best fit for your needs! Happy vacuum shopping!

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