![]() It’s unusual to find a handheld vacuum cleaner that can clean up crumbs off the floor and small spillages, but Beldray has done it with its wet and dry handheld vacuum. But being so powerful, light and, dare we say, cheap, it’s a really neat, modern handheld vacuum. The battery isn’t great either, with a full charge running out in 13 minutes, so you’ll need to keep it plugged in whenever you finish hoovering, and there isn’t a charging cradle. It comes with a neat two-in-one crevice tool for carpets and reaching underneath the sofa, but there’s no accessory bag to neatly contain the tool (or the charger), so make sure you don’t lose it, or you might struggle with larger pieces of debris – it’s not so great at picking up bigger bits of dirt and mud when used without the crevice tool. While it weighs a measly 0.5kg, the H11 is seriously powerful, making quick crumb clean-ups in the kitchen and sweeps of the car a doddle. Every time we picked up this beauty, it felt like we were about to blow-dry our hair. It’s the baby version of the H20, with an even thinner design. This portable vacuum cleaner from Eufy is one of the best-looking handheld vacs we’ve tested. Granted, this vacuum is expensive but it’s going to make light work of vacuuming any area – in fact, we were so impressed we chucked our old vacuum away. But that’s not it – there’s a scratch-free dusting brush for surfaces like class and glossy car interiors, an extension hose and an awkward-gap tool. There’s also a motorhead attachment with detangling technology to stop everything getting trapped in it. The V12 was easily the most powerful vacuum we tried, sucking up everything that came in its path. You can also cycle through three power modes – eco, general or turbo boost. We were fascinated by the LCD screen on the head of the vacuum, which shows you the data on what’s being sucked up. There’s also a sensor that detects the levels of dust getting sucked up, and alters the suction to suit. The hard-floor anti-static attachment has a headlight on it that illuminates the floor green at just the right level so you can see all the dust (gross) and suck it up (satisfying). It comes with a huge range of accessories you can use it as a handheld, or attach a stick to it for a more upright vacuum. It’s Dyson’s most powerful, lightweight cordless vacuum for a start, while being notable in its quietness too – even on boost mode, it’s one of the most-quiet vacuums we tried. We’ve used Dyson vacuums before and liked them, but the V12 is next level. Some are designed for workshops and sheds especially, and there’s even ones for the garden. The battery power and bin capacity on most mean they’re not capable of taking on a whole house (although some are – read on for more deets). In this round-up, there are vacuums that are better for smaller areas too. While we’ve focused on standalone handheld models, which are usually cheaper than two-in-one cordless vacs, we’ve also paid attention to the best dual-purpose machines. Some of the best cordless vacuum cleaners today come with a detachable handheld unit, meaning you can clean crumbs and mud off the car floor without having to heft the entire thing outside or buy a separate machine. They’re lightweight too, so easy to flick about for a quick spruce. They’re perfect for whipping out for spills, messes and the ever-present post-dinner crumb situation. ![]() Suction power and functionality – it’s all there. Being wire-free is a freeing experience when cleaning and, as brands constantly strive to improve their handheld vacuums, the gadgets are getting lighter and more versatile.īut don’t be fooled by their smaller size, these handheld models can still pack a punch too, holding their own against more comprehensive vacuums. ![]() ![]() This makes them perfect for tackling the stairs, annoying hard-to-reach areas and the car. More often than not, handheld vacuums are cordless. But no longer, thanks to handheld vacuums, which are designed to fit perfectly into your hand and life. It can be hot, heavy work – even getting the vacuum out can be an epic task. Vacuuming the house, car and beyond can feel like a right chore. ![]()
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