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The Best Cordless Vacuums for Your Whole House (2026)

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Honorable Mentions

We haven't tried a vacuum yet that we absolutely hate. These ones below are solid vacuums, and in some cases are much cheaper than our top picks, but we didn't like them quite as much.

Bissell IconPet Turbo Edge for $366: Bissell's OG stick vacuum is a popular model that's been around for a while. It does a good job picking up hair and cat litter, and easily turns into a handheld vac too. The battery lasts a little longer, but former WIRED reviewer Medea Giordano wasn't impressed by its Cheerio-gathering skills, and it can't stand up on its own.

Bissell's PowerClean FurFinder for $210: This is a great stick vacuum, and it was our previous top pick. It does an all-around good job on all kinds of flooring, comes with a nice range of accessories, and has the FurFinder tool to help with pet hair. It's still a great vacuum, especially if you have pets, but unless you're using the FurFinder tool frequently, you can get the slightly cheaper regular Bissell PowerClean for a similar experience.

Bosch Unlimited 10 Cordless Stick Vacuum for $699: This vacuum has six cleaning modes and can bend in the middle, but it didn't always keep the debris inside the vacuum after I was done cleaning. It does have a 10-year warranty on the motor, which is more than other brands offer.

Black & Decker Powerseries Extreme Max for $209: The Black & Decker Powerseries Extreme Max is a great stick vacuum that's cheaper than most others. It stands up on its own and has three power levels you can easily control on the handle, and it handled well on the different surfaces in my home. I liked this vacuum a lot, but it didn't stand as stable as the Bissell above did, and the handle felt a little plasticky compared to it and other vacuums I tested. It did have a larger-capacity dustbin, though.

Dirt Devil Power Swerve Pet Cordless Stick Vacuum for $72: We previously recommended this as a budget pick. It's a good vacuum for the money, but there are mixed results on how long the battery will last and the build quality.

Dyson V12 Detect for $550: The V12 Detect is worth considering if you want something even slightly cheaper and lighter than the V15 (though it's less powerful and has a smaller bin).

Eufy Robot Vacuum 3-In-1 E20 for $350: WIRED reviewer Adrienne So was stoked to try Eufy's E20, which is a stick vacuum, handheld vacuum, and robot vacuum all in one. It's a handy, well-designed device, but it's only good for light cleaning.

Eureka Innova Cordless Stick Multi-Surface Vacuum for $246: This is a good stick vacuum at a reasonable price. It cleaned up a litter mat especially well, and there are specific carpet and hardwood settings. However, to suck up larger pieces like Cheerios, I had to lift the vacuum up and place it directly on top of them.

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