Found your channel through your robot vacuum tier list. Love the formatting of these videos, but if you can include somewhere the retail price of these vacuums as you're going through them I think that'd be awesome. I understand prices change over time but having it will give further insight to us the viewers. Thank you for testing this for us so we don't have to!
Fantastic content. I purchased the Gen5 outsize because of the list, but in real world , it's too big when my wife uses it and the larger cleaner head loses suction. We took it back after a week and swapped to the Gen5 absolute. I gotta say, after using both, I would put the Gen5 absolute in S tier too, and for us it was the better choice. Thanks again
Excellent review. I have a few year old Tineco and will never buy another one because of how quickly and easily the motor filter gets dirty exactly as you describe! Pretty much clean after every vacuum.
The V12 should definitely be in the A tier..regardless of the small bin its extremely lightweight and very suitable for people who for medical reasons etc can't hold the weight of the V11/V15. Plus having the dust attachment and extender hose in such a lightweight package is absolutely fantastic. While I was leaning towards the v15 the v12 suited the missus more due to the lightness and its a winner in this.
Hats off to you sir, it would be very informative if you considered making these tier lists based on the brand. For example one full video on Dyson, another on Shark, etc etc. Thanks for making these it is much appreciated.
Thank you for the feedback. I've definitely considered making brand specific tier lists. The reason why I didn't do so is that I felt it would be confusing to viewers to have certain models have a certain rank in a general list like this and a different (probably lower) rank in a brand specific list. How do you think I could combat this confusion? Or do you think it wouldn't really be a problem?
Still not talking about the big problem Dyson have with loose wands that have very poor connection design. I'll return mine because of this problem being resend from very beginning. It's unacceptable at this price.
Great review on stick vacs. But I have a question and it’s not just your video. Why doesn’t anyone also review the Miele Triflex stick vac in any of these comparisons videos. Everyone seems to not think about it. I’ve been waiting for someone to add it to a video like this to help determine if I want to spend the money on it over a Dyson, or just stick with Dyson. Please consider add the Triflex next time. Thanks!!!
After owning a Miele C3 canister, no cordless stick vacuum seems to be good at anything more than acting as a power broom for hard floors. I have a Tineco S11 for sweeping my hard floors, and use the Miele for all carpets. I recommend others consider this arrangement. The Miele should last nearly forever, as it's repairable if anything should fail eventually. And it will reduce the use of the stick vacuum, allowing it to last longer as well. And, the HEPA filtration and dirt bags help not only clean the carpet and floors and stairs and upholstery, but also the air.
@@minnybiker4505 I 100% agree with you. I love my Miele C3. Best canister vac ever made. But it is nice having a decent stick vac for quick clean ups when I don’t feel like bringing out my Miele.
Thanks for this. I mainly watched to see which ones would pass the flour clog test. I have the Tineco a10 and that filter clogs and needs to be washed literally every use. Any vacuum that doesn’t have a baffle or cyclone is ‘80s tech and is just a dust buster wrapped in a fancy plastic shell.
I have a Dyson V10 and while it's a great vacuum, the battery completely died on me and needed to be replaced after a year of use. After some googling it seems to be a common occurrence. Not sure if that is the case with other Dyson's though
Not super, depends on how you use them, if you use max, get the battery hot then charge it right after it will kill it faster. I sell used Dysons and regularly have 10 year old batterys without issue, lasting within a few min of the original run time. And v8's all the time with 7 year old batterys running like new.
I disagree with B tier for Dyson V12. It has small dust bin, I'll give you that. It's not a big deal tho. It's good not only for small apartments. In fact it's better than V15 for bigger apartments. You have to empty the big more ofter, sure. But your wrist will thank you for picking v12 over v15. V12 is significantly lighter and doesn't have this stupid trigger button. All things combined the longer you are cleaning the better v12 would be at a price of smaller bin.
agreed.. smaller bin does not constitute a drawback on its own and I was dissapointed with this positioning. I've been super happy with its performance. I live in a smaller apartment with pets and its been exactly the right size for handling and it cleans fast and thoroughly
Agreed as well. My 70 years old mom refuses to use anything but the V12 detect. This small and light weight Dyson is the winner for people with smaller statue.
@@pyotakThe V12 is not a deep carpet cleaner, ok for homes with mainly hard floors or ones who are not bothered about deeper carpet cleaning! Many people see surface dirt being picked up and think the machine is doing a ‘good job’ when it’s just about satisfactory and leaving lots fine dust in the carpet!
Thank you a lot for this video ! I agree with everything but i don’t understand why the bespoke jet is A while stratos is B and why the jet 75 is with the stratos with hair tangling etc… stratos should be A tier tho ?
The Stratos is only in a lower tier because it's not multi-cyclonic. The Jet 75 is in a lower tier than the Bespoke Jet because it didn't perform as well in a few tested categories.
How does a vacuum like the Milwaukee 0882 m18 compare? Projectfarm tested a different Chinese generic for m18 batteries & said it was good. I don't know how home-specific handheld vacuums compare to 18-20v tool companies, like Dewalt, Milwaukee, Makita, etc.
Curious about your bin capacity numbers for Dyson. You said V15 is 500mL (0.5L), but Dyson says 0.76L. And you said V12 is 150mL (0.15L), but Dyson says 0.35L.
We measure bin volume up to the bin's maximum fill line. Official specifications describe the volume of the whole bin, including the part of the bin beyond the maximum fill line.
Hello , can you please advise on the best performance from the following? roborock q5 pro roborock q7 max dreame l10 pro dreame d10 / s / pro dreame z10 pro I know they have different bins and tank, but if we remove them from the topic - which one of these perform the best for its price and is most worth it? I know you rate the Q5/Q7 as S tier, but perhaps things have changed?
I am totally disagree that larger is better for a dust bin ! I dont need to keep the dirt inside there forever! Also, what about mass? What about noise?
I always assumed small dustbin dysons as superior. It takes me 3 weeks to fill the dyson v8! Much smaller to store and easier to manoeuvre. Maybe its Americans walking around their houses with shoes on lol.
It unfortunately came out right after I bought the last round of cordless vacuums for testing, so it doesn't feature in any of my cordless vacuum videos.
Have owned 2 dyson stick cleaners & would never buy one again. Absolute rubbish now don't last 3 years out of a $1200 vacuum is not good value in anyones books.
Unparalleled thoroughness and professionality as usual
Thank you for the kind words!
this guy is amazing seriously
Please test Dreame, ok?@@consumer-analysis
Found your channel through your robot vacuum tier list. Love the formatting of these videos, but if you can include somewhere the retail price of these vacuums as you're going through them I think that'd be awesome. I understand prices change over time but having it will give further insight to us the viewers. Thank you for testing this for us so we don't have to!
Fantastic content. I purchased the Gen5 outsize because of the list, but in real world , it's too big when my wife uses it and the larger cleaner head loses suction. We took it back after a week and swapped to the Gen5 absolute. I gotta say, after using both, I would put the Gen5 absolute in S tier too, and for us it was the better choice. Thanks again
Excellent review. I have a few year old Tineco and will never buy another one because of how quickly and easily the motor filter gets dirty exactly as you describe! Pretty much clean after every vacuum.
The V12 should definitely be in the A tier..regardless of the small bin its extremely lightweight and very suitable for people who for medical reasons etc can't hold the weight of the V11/V15. Plus having the dust attachment and extender hose in such a lightweight package is absolutely fantastic. While I was leaning towards the v15 the v12 suited the missus more due to the lightness and its a winner in this.
I put this channel in the S tier
I put this comment in the S tier
@@onenaser I put this response in the S tier
Hats off to you sir, it would be very informative if you considered making these tier lists based on the brand.
For example one full video on Dyson, another on Shark, etc etc. Thanks for making these it is much appreciated.
Thank you for the feedback. I've definitely considered making brand specific tier lists. The reason why I didn't do so is that I felt it would be confusing to viewers to have certain models have a certain rank in a general list like this and a different (probably lower) rank in a brand specific list. How do you think I could combat this confusion? Or do you think it wouldn't really be a problem?
This is a proper detailed review, had to sift though a few channels to find this one, thanks!!
Thanks for the kind words, and thank you for watching!
Still not talking about the big problem Dyson have with loose wands that have very poor connection design. I'll return mine because of this problem being resend from very beginning. It's unacceptable at this price.
Great review on stick vacs. But I have a question and it’s not just your video. Why doesn’t anyone also review the Miele Triflex stick vac in any of these comparisons videos. Everyone seems to not think about it. I’ve been waiting for someone to add it to a video like this to help determine if I want to spend the money on it over a Dyson, or just stick with Dyson. Please consider add the Triflex next time. Thanks!!!
I'll certainly take a look at Miele next time I test and review cordless vacuums. Thank you for the suggestion!
After owning a Miele C3 canister, no cordless stick vacuum seems to be good at anything more than acting as a power broom for hard floors. I have a Tineco S11 for sweeping my hard floors, and use the Miele for all carpets. I recommend others consider this arrangement. The Miele should last nearly forever, as it's repairable if anything should fail eventually. And it will reduce the use of the stick vacuum, allowing it to last longer as well. And, the HEPA filtration and dirt bags help not only clean the carpet and floors and stairs and upholstery, but also the air.
thats for old people, nobody got time to carry heavy shit just to vacuum
@@personaltydh8266 🤣🤣
@@minnybiker4505 I 100% agree with you. I love my Miele C3. Best canister vac ever made. But it is nice having a decent stick vac for quick clean ups when I don’t feel like bringing out my Miele.
Thanks for this. I mainly watched to see which ones would pass the flour clog test. I have the Tineco a10 and that filter clogs and needs to be washed literally every use. Any vacuum that doesn’t have a baffle or cyclone is ‘80s tech and is just a dust buster wrapped in a fancy plastic shell.
I have a Dyson V10 and while it's a great vacuum, the battery completely died on me and needed to be replaced after a year of use. After some googling it seems to be a common occurrence. Not sure if that is the case with other Dyson's though
My v6 battery lasted 8+ years
Not super, depends on how you use them, if you use max, get the battery hot then charge it right after it will kill it faster. I sell used Dysons and regularly have 10 year old batterys without issue, lasting within a few min of the original run time. And v8's all the time with 7 year old batterys running like new.
Where's Ryobi?! They've got a brushless motored dual roller under $200 at home Depot on sale. And coming out with newer ones too
I'll take a look at them next time I buy cordless vacuums for review.
Nobody cares about Ryobi
The fact that you brought that trash up, he should block you
Please add and test the following also:
- TINECO PURE ONE S15 PRO
- Karcher VC 7 Signature Line
I'll take a look at these models. Thank you for your suggestions!
It's just what I was looking for. Thank you 🙌
Great review very thorough. Funny how it kind of does come down the "you get what you pay for".
Can you review the new Tineco A30s (GO pet model)?
Seems pretty good.
I disagree with B tier for Dyson V12. It has small dust bin, I'll give you that. It's not a big deal tho. It's good not only for small apartments. In fact it's better than V15 for bigger apartments. You have to empty the big more ofter, sure. But your wrist will thank you for picking v12 over v15. V12 is significantly lighter and doesn't have this stupid trigger button. All things combined the longer you are cleaning the better v12 would be at a price of smaller bin.
agreed.. smaller bin does not constitute a drawback on its own and I was dissapointed with this positioning.
I've been super happy with its performance. I live in a smaller apartment with pets and its been exactly the right size for handling and it cleans fast and thoroughly
Agreed as well. My 70 years old mom refuses to use anything but the V12 detect. This small and light weight Dyson is the winner for people with smaller statue.
The lesser performance is a big difference from the V15 and is a poor choice for homes with mainly carpet!!
@@ZrinkaZA V12 is not for homes with mainly carpet as the suction and cleaner head will not deep clean as well as the V15.
@@pyotakThe V12 is not a deep carpet cleaner, ok for homes with mainly hard floors or ones who are not bothered about deeper carpet cleaning! Many people see surface dirt being picked up and think the machine is doing a ‘good job’ when it’s just about satisfactory and leaving lots fine dust in the carpet!
Thank you a lot for this video ! I agree with everything but i don’t understand why the bespoke jet is A while stratos is B and why the jet 75 is with the stratos with hair tangling etc… stratos should be A tier tho ?
The Stratos is only in a lower tier because it's not multi-cyclonic. The Jet 75 is in a lower tier than the Bespoke Jet because it didn't perform as well in a few tested categories.
Dyson "S-tier" is $1,000.00 USD...holy crap
How does the Shark cordless Vertex Pro compare to their cordless PowerDetect?
Awesome review. I wonder where the LEVOIT Cordless Vacuum would’ve landed. Best wishes!
E tier.
Yes//// I agree why not the LEVOIT? Other reviewers rated it on top or near the top. You had too many reviews of the same product line
this was the vid i was looking for tyvm. Helped me a ton. Was going to go B&D bc extra batteries on hand, but that wouldve been a huge mistake. ty.
Thanks for video, I was just wanting to buy new one and this video pop up :)
Taught me more about cordless vacuums than I knew in under 5 mintues
How does a vacuum like the Milwaukee 0882 m18 compare?
Projectfarm tested a different Chinese generic for m18 batteries & said it was good.
I don't know how home-specific handheld vacuums compare to 18-20v tool companies, like Dewalt, Milwaukee, Makita, etc.
Not sure about new models but few years ago I tested them and they all sucked. Only an viable option if you have a lot of batteries from them
Dyson Gen5outsize is the best of the best ?
Can you review the Bosch Unlimited 7/8 stick vaccum?
Excellent review!
thank you so much! I've decided to buy Dyson V15
Great choice! Thanks for watching!
great content as per 🔥🔥🔥
Outstanding comparison!
Thank you! I appreciate the positive feedback!
I Wonder where Makita etc would fit on the non carpet tests
I feel the Numatic/Henry Quick has the correct answer to the clogging filters in that it has hepa bags/pods.
Where does the Dyson digital slim fall in this list?
you could also add, Tefal and Rowenta, others already suggested some of the EU brands
Curious about your bin capacity numbers for Dyson. You said V15 is 500mL (0.5L), but Dyson says 0.76L. And you said V12 is 150mL (0.15L), but Dyson says 0.35L.
We measure bin volume up to the bin's maximum fill line. Official specifications describe the volume of the whole bin, including the part of the bin beyond the maximum fill line.
How do you think karcher models would fair in this tier list ?
Karcher cordless vacuums are not multi-cyclonic so they would fall towards the bottom of this list.
Will the Gen5 Outsize’s larger roller head fit on the Gen5 Detect?
Hello ,
can you please advise on the best performance from the following?
roborock q5 pro
roborock q7 max
dreame l10 pro
dreame d10 / s / pro
dreame z10 pro
I know they have different bins and tank, but if we remove them from the topic - which one of these perform the best for its price and is most worth it? I know you rate the Q5/Q7 as S tier, but perhaps things have changed?
When I get told to vacuum it usually takes me about 30 minutes or longer even for a single room, mostly because I pretend I have a big space gun
I am totally disagree that larger is better for a dust bin ! I dont need to keep the dirt inside there forever! Also, what about mass? What about noise?
Is the Shark Pet IXI41 the same as the Shark IZ202UKT ???
can u test miele and electrolux🤟, both are dyson competitors
I''m strongly considering testing buying a Miele cordless for the next round-up. Will also look at Electrolux. Thanks for the suggestions!
Please review Karcher VCN 5
I always assumed small dustbin dysons as superior. It takes me 3 weeks to fill the dyson v8! Much smaller to store and easier to manoeuvre. Maybe its Americans walking around their houses with shoes on lol.
Also rubber band is enough for a on/off button hehehe
Shark detect pro?
It unfortunately came out right after I bought the last round of cordless vacuums for testing, so it doesn't feature in any of my cordless vacuum videos.
what does S tier means?
S tier is the highest tier, even beyond A tier.
@@consumer-analysis thats what i understand
but S means? superior?
Have owned 2 dyson stick cleaners & would never buy one again. Absolute rubbish now don't last 3 years out of a $1200 vacuum is not good value in anyones books.
It's disappointing to note that they did not compare some of the high end models of Bissell with Dyson and or other models. 👎
No Miele vacuums makes this test kind of pointless.
In other words, get a Dyson
not any Dyson, the Omni glide performed in the lowest category
or the samsung
What trash is this ? Missing most of the brands .
a video attempting to brainwash people into the: "cordless bagless cyclonic vaccum" crap