Best Handheld Vacuums
The best handheld vacuums selected for suction power, tank capacity, autonomy, wet&dry function and price to quality ratio.
The best handheld vacuums selected for suction power, tank capacity, autonomy, wet&dry function and price to quality ratio.
Produced by the Chinese company Xiaomi, the Mi Robot is a robotic vacuum with excellent performance. For a low cost, it ensures a level of performance normally present only in high-end products.
The iRobot Roomba 671 is considered a quality robotic vacuum and has a good value for money. Given its features, this is an excellent product.
It’s expensive, but the iRobot Roomba 980 is a fantastic robotic vacuum that offers extraordinary smart and hi-tech features.
The iRobot Roomba 960 is not cheap, but if we compare it with some of its main rivals it’s not that expensive either.
Dyson has created a product with excellent characteristics, and a more than honest price tag. Considering its features, the V7 is a bargain.
How many times have you wondered which is the best vacuum cleaner for your home? In this article we have collected for you the best vacuum cleaners divided by type so that you can easily find the one that best suits your needs.
Lately, this technologically advanced product is spreading more and more for really valid reasons. The reference is to robotic vacuums, which, as the name implies, are automated vacuum cleaners that do virtually all the work on their own. There are many types of robotic vacuum cleaners; some are programmable, others have a remote control, some can even do stairs, but all have the common task of cleaning the house instead of us.
The robotic vacuum iLife V5s Pro can be considered a real all-around machine since after “sweeping” the house floors, it is also able to pass a wet cloth for a complete cleaning! Clearly, it does not replace the traditional methods of cleaning, but for daily cleaning, it can be a real blessing. In addition, thanks to its low price, it is one of the best, if not the best in its class.
iLife, in the wake of the success of its budget robotic vacuum, the A4, recently presented its evolution, the A6 model. The design has been renewed, the cyclonic system and the front brushes have been improved. Its cost is still very interesting, though a bit above the budget segment iLife still dominates. The most interesting modification proposed by the company for this new robot lies in the bristles on the brush, which have been completely replaced by a rubber accessory. They call it the “Blade away spiral blade”, a sort of spiral blade capable of capturing anything with greater power.