I have the Dyson V10 and the Dok. The Dok is well worth it (mine was free at the time direct from Dyson). I haven't seen any need to get a newer vacuum yet and I can clean a 1,200 sq ft home on Eco mode.
One problem I've had with my Dyson V11 is the inlet size into the dustbin is too small and larger clumps of dog hair (I have a husky) clog it up very easily. The brush roll remains tangle free, which is nice, but I have to dig the hair out manually. I also have a lot of trouble with cat litter and other heavier materials falling back out of the tube after turning the unit off. I recently got an LG CordZero and so far neither of these have been an issue but I've only used it a couple times. All the new dysons seem to have the same design so not sure if this is just a real world scenario not captured by your testing or what.
Thank you for having that small table comparing the features of all the models. Maybe add the weight & price range to it would make it perfect. But THANKS. Very useful.
Why dont they ever factor in usability. Some dysons dont have on off switch so you grt hand fatigue, some sharks have really heavy heads so arent easy to move around, and some have a heavy top bit so again you get tired hands and just dont feel nice in the hand. Also some heads are really thick so doesnt go under things easily and some dont have attachements for getting into corners and crevices. These should all be factors too as having one with a great suction but is a pain to use just makes it a no for me.
Virtually all of the vacuums in this video are 2 in 1s (handheld + cordless stick) What are the 3 functions you are thinking of when you mention 3 in 1?
Virtually none of these stand up on their own. That applies to most cordless stick vacuums on the market. Some will includes stands, some are compatible with third party stands, and the Shark Flex lineup will compact down and stand on its own.
Would like to see how each one is charged. We own a Shark cordless we got from Costco. The vacuum folds over itself and you plug in a cord similar to a laptop. Our 12yr old delayed development kiddo has a hard time figuring out how to flip it back up and frequently doesn't see the cord is plugged into the side of the battery. I have been shopping for a second cordless vacuum that simply sits into a mount and charges like Dyson has. We got a Dyson from Costco before our Shark, but the motor failed in the first 30 days of light use. Thank goodness Costco is awesome and took it back no questions asked & we got the Shark instead. It still works about a year later but the folding over and charge cord are challenges I would prefer were upgraded by a charging base. Thanks for posting the video. Despite it not showing how they charge, it was still helpful.
Most of these are pin chargers. So it's just an AC to pin outlet connection in the back of the unit. Some, like Dyson, have a wall mount. A handful (we indicated the models in the video) have free standing stands. Those stands are typically powered. So once it's on the stand it is automatically charging. Shark is the only one that folds down into compact mode. The vast majority don't fold and don't have a free standing mount.
Great reviews. It's just your speech is a little hard to understand at times. But regardless you killed it dude. Thanks. Helped me make a decision for what vacuum I'm getting to replace my other one
Last dyson died after 5 years. My choices are samsung Bespoke jet pet at costco $419 or Dyson v15 for $550?. Need help choosing which one. They both are in my budget.
I’m between these two as well. My biggest concerns are battery life and cleaning dog hair up from the ground and a couch. Which of these two would you recommend for that?
@@ModernCastle I only need for upstairs of my house but i want one that is light weight and comes with all attachments and can reach the ceiling and small crevices. I have hard floors and some a couple of area rugs. I have a dyson downstairs but its too heavy for me. Lol.
Budget is relative to other choices within the cordless vacuum market. Unfortunately, anything below about $400 in the world of cordless vacuums just isn't a good vacuum. If you need something below that price a corded stick or corded upright is a far better choice in terms of price and value.
I put Dyson price point in my budget so therefore it's in my budget. It was pretty simple to understand. People use the word budget, interchangeably with inexpensive. Which just isn't correct.
Seems like UA-cam has massively degraded the bitrate. What we uploaded was significantly higher than what UA-cam is playing back now. Sorry about that. Not sure how to fix it.
Lol - in my life before mattresses I did vacuum review videos. These days mattress testing takes up all of my time. So sadly, I don't think we'll be doing much more on this channel in the future.
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@@Vetriot6971 You're welcome!
Finally a real review, not just AI talking over generic stock pictures! Thank You
Glad you like it!
great reviews but listing the actual price when going through the specs would be amazing
Prices change often though
@@tianamarie989 At the time of recording is more than enough!
Major factor $$$$$
I have the Dyson V10 and the Dok. The Dok is well worth it (mine was free at the time direct from Dyson). I haven't seen any need to get a newer vacuum yet and I can clean a 1,200 sq ft home on Eco mode.
V10 is still an amazing machine, especially for the money. Really no need to upgrade if it's working well.
Is Samsung Bespoke Jet better than LG cordzero A9 with all-in-one tower? Kindly help
Yes
One problem I've had with my Dyson V11 is the inlet size into the dustbin is too small and larger clumps of dog hair (I have a husky) clog it up very easily. The brush roll remains tangle free, which is nice, but I have to dig the hair out manually. I also have a lot of trouble with cat litter and other heavier materials falling back out of the tube after turning the unit off. I recently got an LG CordZero and so far neither of these have been an issue but I've only used it a couple times. All the new dysons seem to have the same design so not sure if this is just a real world scenario not captured by your testing or what.
Thank you for having that small table comparing the features of all the models.
Maybe add the weight & price range to it would make it perfect. But THANKS. Very useful.
You're welcome! I'm glad it was helpful.
Thank you for the suggestion. I'll see if I can add that next time we do this video.
You should also test the Henry Quick Cordless Vacuum Cleaner. It's the only one I know with a bag so no mess like you have on the others.
Thanks for the suggestion. We'll put that one on our list to check out.
Why dont they ever factor in usability. Some dysons dont have on off switch so you grt hand fatigue, some sharks have really heavy heads so arent easy to move around, and some have a heavy top bit so again you get tired hands and just dont feel nice in the hand. Also some heads are really thick so doesnt go under things easily and some dont have attachements for getting into corners and crevices. These should all be factors too as having one with a great suction but is a pain to use just makes it a no for me.
Please do a video on 2in1 or 3in1 cordless in budget range 😊
Virtually all of the vacuums in this video are 2 in 1s (handheld + cordless stick)
What are the 3 functions you are thinking of when you mention 3 in 1?
I would have liked to know how well each model can stand up without tipping over. Matters for older users.
Virtually none of these stand up on their own. That applies to most cordless stick vacuums on the market.
Some will includes stands, some are compatible with third party stands, and the Shark Flex lineup will compact down and stand on its own.
Dirt Devil Cordless Standing Stick Vacuum, BD57010V sold at Walmart. Never used it so not sure how well it works.
Looks like you have not tested the Greenworks 24v stick vacuum. Would be nice to see how it compares to Dyson.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll put that on our list.
Very thorough!! Thanks for the helpful information!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Would like to see how each one is charged. We own a Shark cordless we got from Costco. The vacuum folds over itself and you plug in a cord similar to a laptop.
Our 12yr old delayed development kiddo has a hard time figuring out how to flip it back up and frequently doesn't see the cord is plugged into the side of the battery. I have been shopping for a second cordless vacuum that simply sits into a mount and charges like Dyson has.
We got a Dyson from Costco before our Shark, but the motor failed in the first 30 days of light use. Thank goodness Costco is awesome and took it back no questions asked & we got the Shark instead. It still works about a year later but the folding over and charge cord are challenges I would prefer were upgraded by a charging base.
Thanks for posting the video. Despite it not showing how they charge, it was still helpful.
Most of these are pin chargers. So it's just an AC to pin outlet connection in the back of the unit.
Some, like Dyson, have a wall mount.
A handful (we indicated the models in the video) have free standing stands. Those stands are typically powered. So once it's on the stand it is automatically charging.
Shark is the only one that folds down into compact mode. The vast majority don't fold and don't have a free standing mount.
This is so thorough thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Great reviews. It's just your speech is a little hard to understand at times. But regardless you killed it dude. Thanks. Helped me make a decision for what vacuum I'm getting to replace my other one
Thanks, I appreciate it. Glad the video was helpful!
What about the bosch unlimited 7 or 8?
Unfortunately, we haven't tested them yet.
should've also tested the samsung bespoke jet ai, the successor of the bespoke jet
We'll add that to our list to test.
Last dyson died after 5 years. My choices are samsung Bespoke jet pet at costco $419 or Dyson v15 for $550?. Need help choosing which one. They both are in my budget.
I'd go Dyson V15
@ModernCastle thank you , went to costco today & bought Dyson 15
@@pomycal My pleasure. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
I’m between these two as well. My biggest concerns are battery life and cleaning dog hair up from the ground and a couch. Which of these two would you recommend for that?
@@JanetRamos-o2q Dyson V15
what do you think about Dibea?
Cheap and terrible, I would never recommend it.
I have a 100 dollars budget. Which cordless vacuum cleaner would be the best for me? We don't have a carpet floor and live in a 2 bedroom apartment.
There is no cordless vacuum I would recommend for $100.
Everything at that price point is just not going to last and not going to perform well.
Used dyson.
A broom and dustpan mate 😂😂
I don't own it, but an Iwoly cordless has excellent reviews on Amazon and UA-cam.
I ended up buying an Orfeld A16 cordless vacuum. It does the job pretty well. For a 100 bucks I’d say it’s worth it.
Me paying $1,500 for an old heavy annoying Kirby back in 2016 in a military town😭😭😭
What about the leviot IQ cordless?
Not one we've tested yet.
I tested their version cordless vacuum and it was terrible. Possibly the IQ is better, but I also wouldn't hold my breathe.
@@ModernCastle lol
@@ModernCastle I only need for upstairs of my house but i want one that is light weight and comes with all attachments and can reach the ceiling and small crevices. I have hard floors and some a couple of area rugs. I have a dyson downstairs but its too heavy for me. Lol.
@@ModernCastle I vaccum up alot of hair. I have teen girls lol. Any recommendations id like atleast a pa of 40k
@@jenniferjean6575 You have a Dyson cordless?
I'm sorry, but if you have a Dyson in your budget range you're not understanding the word budget.
Budget is relative to other choices within the cordless vacuum market.
Unfortunately, anything below about $400 in the world of cordless vacuums just isn't a good vacuum. If you need something below that price a corded stick or corded upright is a far better choice in terms of price and value.
@@ModernCastleI had a Beldray that lasted me years was like £130 and had no problems with it. It only broke because I dropped it and the lid broke
I put Dyson price point in my budget so therefore it's in my budget. It was pretty simple to understand. People use the word budget, interchangeably with inexpensive. Which just isn't correct.
Being cheap will cost you more in the long run
I disagree. Budget means budget ! $400+ for a vacuum is premium
Why is the video bitrate so comically low?
Seems like UA-cam has massively degraded the bitrate. What we uploaded was significantly higher than what UA-cam is playing back now.
Sorry about that. Not sure how to fix it.
Samsungg❤❤❤
What are you doing here? I have you filed in my head as mattress review man not home appliance review man
Lol - in my life before mattresses I did vacuum review videos.
These days mattress testing takes up all of my time. So sadly, I don't think we'll be doing much more on this channel in the future.
Lol. A vacuum for $1,000. 😂 People are so gullible for gimmicks.
All I'm saying is my floors have never been as clean as they have been since I started testing vacuums.
Why are you not wearing socks and shoes while vacuuming, that's gross, your gonna have black smelly feet.🤢😆
It's Arizona. It's hot here.
I wear flip flops 300+ days a year.
Man you need to up your intake of protein and do some resistance workout to build some muscles.
How do you not have miele on the list 🙄