Best Vacuum for Tile Floors? - Tested - Vacuum Wars!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @VacuumWars
    @VacuumWars  Год назад

    Top 5 Cordless Vacuums for Tile Floors:
    - Dyson V15 Detect on Amazon: geni.us/fsMpS
    - Dyson V12 Detect on Amazon: geni.us/QNiFZ0
    - Tineco Pure One S11 Amazon: geni.us/wVOqEq
    - Samsung Jet 90 on Amazon: geni.us/pNVJ8L
    - LG CordZero on Amazon: geni.us/I84m
    Top 5 Corded Upright Vacuums for Tile Floors:
    - Shark Vertex on Amazon: geni.us/TijrQda
    - Shark Stratos on Amazon: geni.us/mkBHL
    - Dyson Ball Animal 3 on Amazon: geni.us/0Gxc
    - Dyson Ball Animal 2 on Amazon: geni.us/oi5LPI
    - Kenmore Featherlite on Amazon: geni.us/KGIEH

  • @freetobe15
    @freetobe15 Год назад +9

    Thank you for your dedication to bringing us these videos! You're the best in this category, in my opinion. Love your tests, your video layouts, and the information.

  • @FireFish5000
    @FireFish5000 Год назад +5

    Scratches are not usually a problem of the brush nor of new vacuums. It's the wheels that are the issue, especially worn out ones, ones that don't turn easily anymore, and ones that are dirty with materials that could scratch like sand. Brush as well though if it's picked up something, especially those metal twisty ties for bread bags.
    A durable maneuverable wheel, good clearance so the bottom of the vacume doesn't hit the floor if bumpy tile, etc. I swear it's usually the worn out wheel doesn't roll/swivel anymore scratches the floor and we never replace them, just the vacuum as a whole

  • @lzh3131
    @lzh3131 Год назад +2

    Watched your vac mop video. You answered my question about sand….it’s the bane of my existence! My other concern was the bamboo floors. I’m buying one for my birthday! Good video👍

  • @Inca98
    @Inca98 Год назад +3

    If you had to choose between the Dyson v5 outsize and the Dyson ball animal 3 for deep cleaning your house, and you only could buy one, which one would you buy?

  • @dagolu.q
    @dagolu.q Год назад +5

    Many thanks for this video and the huge amount of work required to make it ! I have a polished style tile (type 2 in this video) and it's really a pain to clean it without doing any visible marks 😮‍💨
    Maybe another video on the best vacuum robot for shiny/polished tiles (or multiple types) ? That would be awesome ! 🙏

  • @shaggyfilms
    @shaggyfilms Год назад +3

    That soft roller and laser are game changers. Wish I could find an attachment with those for my central vac

  • @panasonicvac4036
    @panasonicvac4036 Год назад +6

    Canisters, backpacks, or central vacs with a bare floor brush would do a better job. Especially wet/dry vacs. I wouldn't use a upright or a stick vac for bare floors.

  • @ryanhawkins1235
    @ryanhawkins1235 Год назад +26

    This video leaves out so many options for hard floors. Canister vacuums? Upright with attachehments? Call me old school but I still find that if I use my Kirby with it's hose and one of the two floor brushes (yes, I prefer the pre G series tools better) or a cansiter with a horse hair brush or some of the other floor tools avialable for Miele and Sebo machines. This video due to what you tested should be titled "Best Stick Vac Tile Floors" as that was all you tested. You only showed non stick vacs in your scratch testing. Seeing them tested in the video would be better than a long list.

    • @Soundsaboutright42
      @Soundsaboutright42 Год назад +8

      Well, I think he shows that at the end of the video. Soft rollers in general are better. Even better than that is when they have detachable heads to go in-between what you need. In general vacuums for JUST carpet don't work well on hard floors, especially tile with the grout and unevenness of tile. Vacuum technology has gotten further than canister and upright with attachments for hard floors. You wanna use your Kirby with attachments? Go for it. He's just letting us know his opinion.

    • @Verzula
      @Verzula Год назад +1

      Moral of story is no vacuums brushes scratch the floor. How dense are you?

    • @kenwoodburn5244
      @kenwoodburn5244 Год назад +6

      No one is going out to dealers and buying Kirby’s anymore. It’s not realistic for this generation.

    • @ryanhawkins1235
      @ryanhawkins1235 Год назад +1

      @@kenwoodburn5244 Maybe not but I also referred to a canister vacuum and those are selling better than KIrby.

    • @MandrakeRoomba
      @MandrakeRoomba Год назад +1

      @@Verzula it does. Newer robot vacuums today does, most of my vacuums do.

  • @kc5077
    @kc5077 Год назад +2

    Where are the canister vacuums?
    What about scratching linoleum and LVP?

  • @malfpleminecraft
    @malfpleminecraft Год назад +6

    Please compare with a Miele canister

    • @WillLeingang
      @WillLeingang Год назад +2

      Agreed. The Miele hard floor brush would ace this test.

  • @Unjoku12
    @Unjoku12 Год назад +9

    Can we please do some canister vacuums.

    • @Hypeman5454
      @Hypeman5454 Год назад

      Exactly canister vacuums are still the best for fully furnished homes and detail cleaning.

  • @logankipling7396
    @logankipling7396 Год назад +3

    I’d love to see a video for high pile/shag carpet. My Vertex (bought after subscribing to your channel) does great but always wonder if there’s something better out there.

  • @williamdew9576
    @williamdew9576 Год назад +1

    Simplicity S65p. Cleans all surfaces with brush roller and soft brush roller.

  • @alexsummaria371
    @alexsummaria371 Год назад +5

    Please do canisters

  • @PaceGoodwin
    @PaceGoodwin 5 месяцев назад +1

    I mean, the best review channel I've ever seen.

  • @philindeblanc
    @philindeblanc Год назад +1

    The first vac that I take out of my equations is the Dyson. All others I consider to test.

  • @AfterDark33
    @AfterDark33 Год назад +9

    Unfortunately I have to critique that this was a sorely missed opportunity to extol the virtues of a simple straight suction canister. Functionally one of the best types of machines for any hard floor as they have no spinning brush and therefore pose zero risk of damage and are inexpensive and easy to use.

    • @dbman992
      @dbman992 Год назад +3

      i don't think he owns enough of them to properly test or demonstrate that. I'm assuming he's a US based channel and the large majority of people over here use uprights or cordless vacuums, I've never known anyone with a canister. I'm with you though, would've been nice to see a henry or miele c3 here with premium hard floor tools.

    • @alexsummaria371
      @alexsummaria371 Год назад +3

      Not to mention the ease of use of always having the hose in your hand. Makes it so easy for dusting crevices etc. plus they will
      Not run out of battery

    • @AfterDark33
      @AfterDark33 Год назад +3

      @@dbman992 I know for a fact he does own a Henry and I believe a couple other canisters. I think that kinda should also tell you he’s really skimping on a big subclass of vacuums despite being a vacuum review channel. He most certainly has the resources to purchase a couple canisters to boot, and while there isn’t the variety of europe, america certainly has plenty of offerings.

    • @dbman992
      @dbman992 Год назад +2

      @@AfterDark33 oh I agree, he definitely should. But he's most definitely at least partially in this for the revenue and no one who watches his vids is looking for a Henry or Miele or sebo canister. I mean even shark his favorite brand has a canister and he hasn't reviewed that because he knows the views would most likely drop.

    • @superslash7254
      @superslash7254 Год назад

      What virtues? They're abysmally terrible at their job. I've got a miele on the recommendation of a supposed "professional" and it's the worst waste of money I've ever bought, it literally does not do its job. There's a reason that channels trying to compare even a basic Shark to a top of the line Henry have to resort to blatant cheating by lifting up and hand-feeding the Henry while deliberately avoiding debris with the Shark. Suction only canister vacuums are for hotels that want to pretend to clean things, suck up the bare minimum of obvious dirt, and leave the place filthy still.

  • @laffywaffy1989
    @laffywaffy1989 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm fine and happy with my shark vertex does wonders for me better than my Dyson outsize

  • @alexanderjamieson7971
    @alexanderjamieson7971 Год назад +3

    A Henry with a hard floor tool.

  • @axelnordstrom5491
    @axelnordstrom5491 Год назад +1

    Love this vid but could you add this to the robot vacuum tests with vacuuming and mopping.

  • @candycologne840
    @candycologne840 Год назад +2

    Omg thank you for finally making this video…thank you 🙏

  • @shylowvan
    @shylowvan 3 дня назад

    Imjust looking for the vacuum to pick up sand and dog hair can you recommend a good one please! And thank you

  • @zacharyfrederick4262
    @zacharyfrederick4262 Год назад +7

    What about a Henry, Miele or a Sebo with just a traditional hard-floor tool? The above brands are just a few there are so many other good vacuums out there you do not focus on. I feel like you leave out a lot of great vacuums that people should be educated about. Disposable vacuums such as Shark are not a good answer.

    • @M1GarandMan3005
      @M1GarandMan3005 Год назад +3

      I think in one video he said he got sponsors from Shark. But, I agree, he should do vacuums like Henry, Miele or Sebo, or heck, even Oreck. The lesser known higher tier brands of vacuum need to be featured on this channel if we're really going to have a comprehensive overview on what other options of vacuum there are besides Bissel, Dirt Devil, Hoover, Shark, and Dyson.

    • @superslash7254
      @superslash7254 Год назад +1

      All of those are not great vacuums, they're truly awful vacuums that are virtually useless unless you sit there picking up debris and dirt by hand and directly placing it into the mouth of the tube yourself. They're very popular with "professionals" because they're excelling at the kind of zero effort super-fast "make it look clean but it's actually still dirty" bullshit that hotels and cleaning companies excel at.
      There's a reason that the channel that's one of their biggest proponents literally had to blatantly lie and cheat in a video comparison of a basic shark with a Henry, resorting to things like lifting the Henry up and setting it down on each and every piece of debris to hand-feed the vacuum while blatantly swerving the shark to AVOID picking things up and using the wheels to crush and grind things into carpet on purpose.

    • @jhokvir5869
      @jhokvir5869 Год назад +1

      Cut the Vacuum War team some slack, they’re American so they’re familiar with the American vacuum market. I assume Top of the line European brands like Sebo and Miele aren’t very familiar to them, but hopefully they do start reviewing some of those, they’re great machines. And they have done a Henry review before
      PS Sharks are only disposable if you don’t take care of them like you should any other vacuum

  • @abbyl9839
    @abbyl9839 Год назад +1

    Any update on steam or wet mops? Really interested in the Dupray Neat steamer and would love your review!

  • @jacksvacssafety2620
    @jacksvacssafety2620 Год назад +3

    A Eureka mighty mite with the H-10 hepa bags would be pretty unbeatable, I know because I have one, currently has paper bags in it, but nothing else compares.

  • @sprockkets
    @sprockkets Год назад +3

    Technically the only vacuum with a beater bar is the Sanitaire you used in the video - the brush roll has rasied bumps on it that beat the carpet - not good for any carpet actually, but they keep using that ancient design to this day.

    • @ryanhawkins1235
      @ryanhawkins1235 Год назад +2

      Yes, or like the older Hoover that has brush strips and bars oppsing each other.

  • @flutterby.222
    @flutterby.222 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video with focus on tile! I'm very happy with my Shark Vortex I got based on one of your reviews (I first got a Tineco then returned it because I don't have the patience to change heads for each surface).
    However, I've been a bit disappointed with the performance of my Tineco vacuum mop. I realized that all of your tests were on uniformly flat surfaces, you didn't show how they would perform on tile and grout. It would be great if you could do an updated vaccum mop review including tile. It would be nice to find something that can handle old/dried sticky messes in the tile grout...

  • @hendhasaballah2830
    @hendhasaballah2830 Год назад +1

    Very informative 👏 Do you have a similar video for high luxury vinyl floor? If not, can you please make one??

  • @melodycorrea1328
    @melodycorrea1328 Год назад +1

    Is it possible for a little green pro-heat review? I’ve seen a few for detailing, but I’d like to see how it holds up against another spot cleaner. Thanks 😊

  • @FernandoTorrera
    @FernandoTorrera Год назад

    I only like poodles because they don’t shed but my husband really wanted a pug and his hair is everywhere.
    Does anyone have tips on what machine is best for those small dog hairs.
    His hair ruins my mops they are trapped there and are so hard to wash out

  • @AKF284
    @AKF284 11 месяцев назад

    Have you tried TIneco

  • @Puppynutter123
    @Puppynutter123 Год назад

    Random question: do robot mops ever malfunction leaving a puddle of water?
    It’s a scenario that lives in my head keeping me from using one….

  • @Aidod27
    @Aidod27 Год назад

    Will you be making a video about the Henry cordless handheld?

  • @JulioMartinez-nx3vw
    @JulioMartinez-nx3vw Год назад +3

    I like your vacuums

  • @stevenzimmerman4442
    @stevenzimmerman4442 Год назад

    Have you ever tested airstream vacuums?

  • @CamrentheAwesome
    @CamrentheAwesome Год назад +2

    Please review the Cleartrak Workhorse.

    • @VacuumWars
      @VacuumWars  Год назад

      Thanks for the suggestion! Noted!

  • @supremewhip
    @supremewhip Год назад

    Polished marble is more prone to scratches than other natural stone. You should redo this test and see if the brushes cause marring on the polished surfaces. Guaranteed you’ll find some damage.

  • @cynthiavaldez1182
    @cynthiavaldez1182 Год назад +1

    Thank you I had no idea

  • @FifaMaster121
    @FifaMaster121 Год назад

    Get the new bissell cleanview compact turbo its very nice do a review on it!

  • @RTZ205
    @RTZ205 Год назад +1

    pls review the shark Stratos ultralight!

    • @VacuumWars
      @VacuumWars  Год назад

      Noted! Thank you for your suggestion!

  • @colbrynroberts3942
    @colbrynroberts3942 Год назад

    Can you review the Oreck discover please 🤞🤞🤞

  • @hadiallahbakhshi1134
    @hadiallahbakhshi1134 Год назад

    Will you be doing tests on the Mach V1?

    • @VacuumWars
      @VacuumWars  Год назад

      We'll see! It definitely looks interesting!

  • @lanazubak6212
    @lanazubak6212 Год назад

    What do u guys in comments think about a bosch water vacuum for tiles?

  • @alexsummaria371
    @alexsummaria371 Год назад

    How about reliability

  • @Karasu274
    @Karasu274 Год назад

    Will you be doing a test on the quantum x?

    • @MaryB_TN
      @MaryB_TN Год назад

      I think he may have a while ago if you search his videos. However, here's a first-hand review. I got the Quantum X in September 2021. I've loved the concept of water filtration vacuums since the 90s, and the Q was a less expensive option.
      At first I loved it! It's definitely powerful with great suction. But then, I started becoming disenchanted. It's super heavy, has no carry handle to help distribute the weight, and I can not carry it upstairs and downstairs. So I was stuck with a one floor only vacuum, which wasn't practical. Then, the water basin got badly stained and clouded from using Quantum's own fragrances. I took excellent care of it and emptied and washed the basin after every use, but it still got all stained. Orhers have said the same. Then, the rubber piece that holds the hose outlet cover broke. The attachments are not great. The last time I used it, it randomly shut off even though the digital screen showed that it was still connected to power. The only way I could get it to come back on was to pit it locked into upright position, then turned it on.
      It was a total waste of money given the issues. The only positive I can say is that the suction is incredible. But many other high suction vacuums out there without the added headaches. I got the Sirena water filtration canister vacuum last September, and it runs circles around the Quantum. I do love it, but it's cumbersome, so I just ordered the Shark Stratos Upright AZ3000. It has both upright and canister versatility, so I'm hopeful. Hope this helps!!

  • @hannahmanager7646
    @hannahmanager7646 3 месяца назад

    This video is very difficult to watch it focused on scratching thruout the bulk of the video and I never saw/heard him answer his question (my question too), on which had the best suction on tile floors. 😢

  • @Gameboss49
    @Gameboss49 Год назад

    Do you have a Patreon?

  • @ericgreen537
    @ericgreen537 Год назад

    Red road. V17.

  • @kaszlnikk7772
    @kaszlnikk7772 Год назад +1

    mutahar was right

  • @Soundsaboutright42
    @Soundsaboutright42 Год назад +3

    Looking at the comment section... You guys just have to complain about everything don't you? "Well gee missed opportunity for this and that, he probably won't show canisters cuz his views drop" etc. Go make yourself a vacuum channel and show us how much better you are. Can't wait.

  • @RichardGetzPhotography
    @RichardGetzPhotography Год назад +1

    Wow, that was an amazingly fast video. I was certainly expecting more in depth for this type of video class.

  • @MrMcMuffinJr1999
    @MrMcMuffinJr1999 Год назад +2

    Why do you keep focusing on the cheap Chinese made bagless trash. We need more reviews of real vacuums that actually last?

  • @bread-gz3rl
    @bread-gz3rl Год назад +7

    Henry
    There done throw this over complicated shit away

    • @sprockkets
      @sprockkets Год назад

      Only if you feel fine paying $300 more for them if you live in the US.

    • @bread-gz3rl
      @bread-gz3rl Год назад +1

      @@sprockkets they're like 400$ Canadian tf you talking about, also every good vacuum is at least 250$

    • @sprockkets
      @sprockkets Год назад +1

      @@bread-gz3rl They cost around $125 in the UK. They aren't worth $375 to $425 in the US for what amounts to a higher end shop vac.

  • @AwesomeVacuums
    @AwesomeVacuums Год назад +1

    Second

    • @VacuumWars
      @VacuumWars  Год назад

      Second! Thank you for watching!

  • @allblackswagg99
    @allblackswagg99 Год назад

    This dude mad disrespectful with these expensive ass vacuums