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How to choose the best cordless vacuum (UK, 2026)

Cordless vacuums have all but replaced the upright for most homes. Three numbers decide whether you'll love yours: suction, run-time and weight.

Independent guide · written by Savvey · reviewed June 2026

The three numbers that matter

What else is worth having

Typical UK price bands (2026)

BudgetWhat you get
£80–£200Capable lightweight cleaners for hard floors and small homes (e.g. Shark, Vax, Eufy).
£250–£450Strong suction, longer run-time, anti-tangle — the sweet spot for most homes.
£500+Flagship Dyson/Shark with detangling, displays and high suction — premium, especially for pets.
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FAQ

Is Dyson worth the premium?

Often, for suction and detangling — but Shark, Vax and Eufy now offer excellent value. Match the three numbers to your home, then buy the best-priced model that fits.

Cordless or robot?

Many people use both — a robot for daily upkeep and a cordless for deep cleans, stairs and edges.

How long do the batteries last?

A few years; removable batteries are cheaper to replace than a whole machine, so they're worth looking for.