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![]() In our testing, it was only noisy when picking up the popcorn kernels, which is why it received a 4.5-star rating for noise level. Its handle folds in half for easy storage, and the cleaning machine is generally quite quiet. Notably, this vac has a longer battery life at 60 minutes, which makes it suitable for spot cleaning and whole-house cleaning alike. While the canister did fill up rather quickly, our tester called the movement of this vac "flawless" and was totally impressed with the painless emptying process. It easily slipped under the low-sitting couch and coffee table we set up in The Lab, and was able to navigate all the tight corners. However, the vacuum quickly made up for the setup process with its amazing maneuverability. When it came to assembly, this vacuum was also pretty easy to put together, and was only docked because it needed to be charged and the pieces were wrapped individually. Our tester gave it 5 stars for its cleaning effectiveness, noting that it "requires very little effort to move and use." In fact, the vacuum almost pulls itself toward the messes, before capturing them in a pass or two. It wasted no time sucking up all of the materials during our test, and proving its power on each and every surface. The Shark Vertex DuoClean PowerFins Cordless Stick Vacuum was a standout product in our testing. Here, the best cordless stick vacuums for your household, backed by our testing. When shopping, you'll want to consider each model's battery life, compatible floor types, and dust bin capacity to make sure it remains the most convenient option for you. "They are often lightweight compared to corded vacuums, making it easier to carry up and down stairs, and in and out of different rooms," says Lauren Simonelli, cleaning expert and co-founder of ThreeMain. They give you the freedom to reach under low-sitting tables, and clean far away from the outlets in your house. One thing remains true for most cordless stick vacuums, though: they're a more convenient option. For instance, some cordless stick vacs are made for expansive hardwood floors, while others are spot-cleaning machines. ![]() It's clear that not every pick is designed to do it all. To wrap up the test, we navigated the vacuums through our living room obstacle course, emptied the dust bins, and rated each pick's weight and portability. After, we evaluated their suction power and effectiveness on four types of flooring, and noted how many passes it took them to suck up popcorn kernels, hair, and Cheerios. We timed how long their setup process is and noted whether their instructions were clear-or not. ![]() To see what cordless stick models actually deliver on this promise, we purchased 11 vacuums from a variety of brands and retailers and put them to the test in The Lab. While they may not feature a spacious dust bin or a heavy-duty floor head, cordless stick vacuums promise to be convenient, maneuverable, and full of the latest technology in cleaning supplies. They're also a quick fix for everyday messes that may find their way onto your hardwood floor, carpet, or couch. They're a superb solution for those living in an apartment or condo, where there isn't much room to store a bulky, upright-style vacuum.
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