![]() ![]() ![]() Two standout features on this model that we didn't see on many others are an extra-long pullout crevice tool - attached to the vacuum so you'll never lose it - and an extra-large bottom-emptying dust bin that makes cleaning up after pets even easier. Thanks to its motorized pet brush attachment with rubber bristles, it lifts pet hair off upholstered furniture and stairs quickly and easily It did well with other messes too - even without using the Power Boost setting. And true to its Furbuster name, this model aced our pet-hair-pickup test, earning it a spot on our list of the best vacuums for pet hair. In our category test of handheld vacuums, this Black + Decker AdvancedClean+ virtually tied for first place with our pick from Worx. Its slim design means it's easier than bulky models to tuck into your car's cargo or trunk area to more quickly attack messes when they happen for a cleaner ride. This extra-compact handheld vacuum has a storage stand that holds the vacuum upright - and it stores the accessory tool, too, so it’s always where you need it. ![]() You likely won't be able to clean very much on one charge given its short runtime and very small dust cup, but it can be charged on the go from your laptop or in your car thanks to its USB charger. Its filter is washable and reviewers were impressed with its suction, especially given its small size, but many noted that with a three-and-a-half-hour charge time, they wished it could run for longer than just 12 minutes. Over 10,000 of the 16,000+ ratings it has on Amazon are five-star reviews so we think that it's a bargain at this price. This isn’t a model we’ve tested in our Lab yet, but we’ve tested many vacuums from Bissell and trust the brand's performance. The compact and lightweight AeroSlim is ideal for quick pick-ups on hard surfaces and comes with a two-in-one brush and crevice tool that takes care of crumbs on your laptop, in your car's cup holders or in between the sofa cushions. Its crevice and brush tools store right on board and Quiet Mark gave it a top score of three stars, meaning it's among the quietest vacuums in our test. Other notable features on the Worx include a removable battery that fits into other Worx tools, a washable HEPA filter and a top handle that also holds the hose for easy toting. The dust cup is large and empties from the bottom, but isn't removable, so cleaning it can be a bit cumbersome. All you do is use the hose to reach where you need to. Our tester called this hand vac "very comfortable to use," giving it perfect scores in six of the seven ease-of-use evaluations, including for handle comfort and for the thoroughness of the owner’s manual.Īlthough it's a little heavier than other handheld vacuums, you don't need to hold the entire vacuum while you are using it, as its boxy shape allows it to stand on its own. Its 4-foot hose made it easy to reach into tight spaces, especially in the car, and it ran for 23 minutes at standard power on one charge. Though some pet hair clung to the brush tool during use, its pick-up still impressively rivaled that of vacs with rotating brush attachments. It easily picked up all the debris and most of the pet hair we put down in our Lab tests, even without using the max power setting. This portable vacuum from Worx doesn't look like any we've tested before and eked out a win over the Black & Decker by a fraction of a point to snag the highest overall score in our handheld vacuum category test. ![]()
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