

Its two-brush-roll system is able to dig deep into carpets as well as pick up dirt, debris and hair from hard floors. While we haven't tested this model in our Lab, it has similar features to our previous pick for best overall, the APEX Upright Vacuum Cleaner, which has since been discontinued by Shark. If you prefer bagless vacuums but still want a model that filters out tiny particles, this sealed vacuum with a HEPA filter is a great option. Didn’t find the right one for your needs here? Check out our guides to the best vacuums for hardwood floors, best vacuums for pet hair and best canister vacuums for more options.
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You can read more about how we evaluate vacuums in our Lab, plus everything you need to know to find the best vacuum cleaner for your home, at the end of this guide. We consider bagged and bagless, corded and cordless models and test how easy each one is to maneuver, what tools it comes with and its overall performance. Over the years, we have tested hundreds of different vacuum cleaners including the best robot vacuums, top-performing HEPA vacuums, best-in-class handheld vacuums and more. This allows us to quantify the exact number of passes and the amounts of debris that the vacuums remove. We use a custom-built machine that looks like a carpeted treadmill as our test track. In order to select the best vacuums, we put them through extensive testing based on ASTM International industry-standard methods.
