<![CDATA[ Latest from Homes & Gardens in Buying-guide ]]> https://www.homesandgardens.com 2025-04-30T14:00:10Z en <![CDATA[ There's some incredibly chic striped outdoor decor hiding in the Way Day sale – these are our favorite pieces (starting from just $50) ]]> In an effort to give my backyard the same attention as my interiors, I've been on the hunt for some chic and on-trend outdoor furniture and decor. I've been scouring the internet for inspiration, and I am noticing that all of the spaces I am saving have the same thing in common – stripes.

A totally classic print that exists both in my wardrobe and my interiors, it makes sense for me to bring stripes into my outdoor spaces too. And it seems the Wayfair Way Day Sale has arrived at just the right time – as I perused the endless pages of massive discounts on the site, I noticed that, lucky for me, stripes were a recurring pattern featured in the Wayfair outdoor sale.

Being one of the trendiest prints to bring into your backyard this summer, I thought it best to share my findings and create a roundup of my favorite picks from the sale. I've whittled it down to six striped outdoor decor and furniture picks that nail this classic outdoor decor trend.

Shop striped outdoor pieces in the Way Day sale

outdoor living room with a large rug, three matching armchairs with striped cushions and a black coffee table all styled with books, plants, florals, and pillows

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I was pleasantly surprised at how many chic striped pieces feature in Way Day sale this year. My six favorites feel both timeless and trendy (as stripes always do) and will bring that classic, luxury resort-like feel to your backyard.

If you're on a strict budget but want to level up other areas of your home, we've put together a list of our favorite decor and furniture picks from the Wayfair sale that will elevate any interior of any style.

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<![CDATA[ Best non-toxic cookware – the safest stainless steel, cast iron, and ceramic pans tested by a trained cook ]]> If you're seeking the best non-toxic cookware, chances are you've heard about 'Teflon flu', and you’re ready to trade in your old non-stick pans for something safer.

I’ve been down that road, too. As a health-focused cook and appliances editor, I’ve spent years researching the safest kitchen essentials – including the best non-toxic air fryers – combining hands-on experience in the test kitchen with guidance from medical experts and toxicologists.

Many cookware products, including pots and pans, have non-stick coatings that may contain PFAS (forever chemicals). This makes them cheap to buy, grease-resistant, and easy to clean – but convenience comes at a cost. When scratched or overheated, these coatings can release harmful toxins into the air and your food, and cause major health issues. Experts like Dr. Bruce Jarnot (materials compliance expert and board-certified toxicologist) say, ‘To eliminate PFAS exposure risks in the kitchen, consumers should switch out their non-stick frying pans.’

The good news is, there are some beautifully made, non-toxic alternatives. From restaurant-worthy stainless steel to rustic cast iron, these pieces might ask a little more of you in terms of care and technique, but they give back generously: better cooking results, a longer lifespan, and, above all, peace of mind.

After months of hands-on testing and side-by-side comparisons, I’ve rounded up the best non-toxic pans, skillets, and the best non-toxic cookware sets across every category. These are the safest, most reliable choices to invest in.

The quick list

If you can't wait to get cooking, this is the best non-toxic cookware. If you need more guidance, read how to choose the right cookware material for your needs and lifestyle. You'll also find more in-depth reviews on each pan further down the page.

The best non-toxic cookware 2025

Best non-toxic cookware overall

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HestanCopperBond Fry Pan on my gas stovetop

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Sizzling halloumi with the Hestan CopperBond Fry Pan

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Hestan CopperBond Fry Pan

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1. Hestan CopperBond Fry Pan

Simply stunning to use (and look at)

Materials: Copper-stainless exterior, copper core, 18/10 stainless steel cooking surface | Weight: 3.19 lbs | Heat tolerance: Oven safe to 600°F | Induction safe: Yes | Dishwasher safe: No | Origin: Made in Italy | Warranty: Lifetime Warranty

Stainless steel surface for safe cooking
Elegant French-style copper exterior
Comfortable handle
Lightweight
Lifetime warranty
Expensive

This pan is pure luxury. It’s made in Italy with five bonded layers – stainless steel on the cooking surface, a copper core for incredible heat retention, and a polished copper exterior. You can feel the quality and craftsmanship the second you pick it up. There are no cheap coatings or toxic chemicals here.

I tested Hestan's Copperbond pan at home on my gas stove and in the test kitchen on induction, and it excelled on both. It heats and cools quickly, so you have precise temperature control. My sautéed onions turned out golden and soft. My steak was beautifully seared and medium-rare inside. Even my trickiest test subject, halloumi, flipped without sticking.

The handle stays cool, and feels comfortable and well-balanced. Hestan's pan never felt bulky or awkward to maneuver.

It is surprisingly easy to clean, too. Even when I took my eye off the ball and thought I might’ve overcooked some mushrooms, the brown fond wiped off easily after a short soak. The copper exterior has developed a bit of patina over time, but I actually like that – it makes it feel lived-in and well-loved. There's a 'French-style' charm to the copper look.

The only caveat is the high price tag. But honestly, it was the standout in every test. If you're looking to invest in one beautiful, non-toxic pan that delivers every time – this is it.

Best stainless steel non-toxic cookware

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A MadeIn stainless steel pan in my test kitchen

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2. MadeIn 10 inch Stainless Clad Frying Pan

A favorite among restaurant chefs for its lightweight, safe, and durable qualities

Materials: 5-ply stainless steel and aluminum | Weight: 2.25 lb | Heat tolerance: Oven safe to 800°F | Induction safe: Yes | Dishwasher safe: Yes, but hand-washing recommended | Origin: Made in Italy | Warranty: Lifetime Warranty

Non-toxic, non-reactive stainless steel
Professional appearance
Durable, sturdy construction
Even heat distribution
Very lightweight
Prone to stains
Stainless steel can be a learning curve if you're used to non-stick

Made In’s stainless steel pan brings professional-level performance to the kitchen. Simply designed and well-priced, it is non-toxic, lightweight, highly durable, and practical.

The wide, spacious surface area gives you plenty of room to cook without overcrowding, ideal for getting crispy edges on pan-seared meat or gyozas (see my picture above). Using medium heat and plenty of oil, everything lifted effortlessly.

In terms of durability, Made In's pan is highly resistant to rust, corrosion, and scratching – you can use metal utensils without fear. That said, it’s not entirely fuss-free. Cooking with stainless steel does have a learning curve if you haven't used it before. You need to properly preheat the pan and add oil at the right point to prevent sticking. It’s not as forgiving as nonstick or enameled surfaces (like Le Creuset’s black satin enamel or GreenPan's ceramic pan), but if you’re patient and adjust your technique, it rewards you.

Also worth noting: while the pan is durable, it’s not immune to heat stains or discoloration over time. You’ll want to give it a good soak and polish occasionally. I’ve found that a bit of Barkeeper’s Friend, which you can pick up at Walmart keeps it looking good.

Best cast iron non-toxic cookware

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Field company skillet

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3. Field Company No. 8 Cast Iron Skillet

Sturdy, all-American quality you will pass down to the grandkids

Materials: Cast iron | Weight: 4.5 lbs | Heat tolerance: Oven safe to 550°F | Induction safe: Yes | Dishwasher safe: No | Origin: Made in USA | Warranty: Lifetime Warranty

Vintage American design
Durable, sturdy construction
Lighter than cast iron competitors
Even cooking
Ideal for stove-to-oven recipes
Heavier than alternative materials
Requires seasoning after every use

Cast iron is heavier and more high-maintenance than stainless steel or ceramic, so I put off testing it for a while. But Field Company’s No. 8 skillet surprised me – it arrives pre-seasoned with organic grapeseed oil, so all you need to do is clean it, heat it, and give it a light seasoning before first use. Over time, the seasoning builds naturally, creating a non-stick surface without toxic coatings. It’s completely free from PFOA and PTFE.

The skillet is oven-safe and, hands down, the best pan I tested for baked recipes. In my tests, I made a couple of perfect frittatas. The smooth surface made sautéing onions easy (no sticking), and the egg mixture bubbled evenly across the pan – a clear sign of even heat distribution. After baking, the frittatas had crisp, golden bottoms and lifted out cleanly, ready to serve.

Yes, cast iron needs a little TLC – cleaning, drying, and re-seasoning after each use – but it’s absolutely worth it. The non-stick performance improved throughout my month of testing. But if that sounds like too much maintenance for you, the enamelled cast iron Le Creuset pan on this list might be a better fit.

Field Company is more expensive than some cast iron brands I tested, like Lodge. But I preferred the Field by a long way. The surface is smoother, it is noticeably lighter, and has a premium, vintage feel. It is heirloom quality. I brought it home from the test kitchen, and my partner has commandeered it for campfire cooking and fire pit meals.

Best enameled cast iron non-toxic cookware

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4. Le Creusest Alpine Wood Pan

Big, beautiful, and just so easy to clean and handle

Materials: Cast iron and black satin enamel | Weight: 5.1 lbs | Heat tolerance: Oven safe to 500°F | Induction safe: Yes | Dishwasher safe: No | Origin: Made in France | Warranty: Lifetime Warranty

Iconic Le Creuset appearance
Safe enamel interior
Black interior hides stains
Cast iron heat retention
Easy to clean
Heavy
Possibly too large for your needs

I love the chic vibe of this enamelled cast iron pan from the Le Creuset brand, known for making the best Dutch ovens (which are also non-toxic, highly durable, and safe to cook in). This pan uses black satin enamel for the interior, which resists dulling, staining, chipping and cracking – and doesn't require any seasoning.

The surface actually develops a patina over time, which reduces sticking. While cheap toxic non-stick pans only get worse over time, Le Creuset's Alpine Pan gets better and better.

My tests were proof of its prowess. Using medium-low heat, I got great results on sticky ingredients like tofu and halloumi, which turned out perfectly golden. The pan is very wide and shallow, so I did find it better suited to large dishes. I ended up using it mainly for crepes and paellas to feed the whole family.

It is also nice for serving dishes straight to the dinner table. The food stays warm (thanks to the heat-retentive cast iron), and it looks lovely and rustic (thanks to the wooden handle). There's a hook to hang it up on display, and of course, it is available in Le Creuset's most gorgeous colors.

In terms of maintenance, it's probably the easiest option on this list to clean (bar the ceramic Premiere pan by GreenPan). If you do end up with crispy burnt bits, a quick soak and a gentle scrub with a soft sponge is all you need to loosen them.

On the downside, it is pretty heavy (not recommended if you have mobility issues), and it might be too large for some people or stovetops. It is also pretty expensive, but has a beautiful, heirloom quality that I don't think you'll ever regret.

Best ceramic non-toxic cookware

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GreenPan Premiere Ceramic Non-Stick Fry Pan on my induction hob

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5. GreenPan Premiere Ceramic Non-Stick Fry Pan

Slippery, non-stick quality with none of the nasties

Materials: Stainless steel and aluminium construction with ceramic coating | Weight: 4.5 lbs | Heat tolerance: Oven safe to 600°F | Induction safe: Yes | Dishwasher safe: Yes but hand-washing recommended | Origin: Made in China | Warranty: Lifetime Warranty

Non-stick without the nasties
Doesn't need much oil
Durable surface compared to non-stick rivals
Professional appearance, inspired by more premium pans
Lightweight
Can't be used with metal utensils
Oil pools on the surface

GreenPan’s Premiere pan uses the brand's bespoke ceramic non-stick coating (Thermolon), which is reinforced with diamond particles (yes, really). It is shimmery, chip-resistant, and apparently tough enough for metal utensils, although they still recommend avoiding them.

The non-stick layer is made from natural, sand-based materials and applied without glue or additives. It’s completely free from PFAS, PFOA, lead, and cadmium – so it’s as healthy as non-stick gets.

This pan truly shines when it comes to delicate ingredients. I made fried eggs, skin-on cod, and omelettes in my tests, and they all just slid across the surface. It has a weighty stainless steel bottom, but it is super lightweight, really easy to maneuver, and the handle is comfy.

I much preferred it to ceramic rivals I tested, like the original Always Pan. GreenPan's Premiere line just feels more ergonomic, sturdier, and I got crispier cooking results.

My only gripe is that oil tends to pool on the surface, rather than spreading evenly. But on the bright side, you don't need much oil at all. It wipes clean effortlessly and still looks good after a month of use. I’ve passed it to my dad for long-term testing (he fries eggs and bacon daily), so we’ll see how the non-stick holds up over time – and I’ll report back.

Best dishwasher-safe non-toxic cookware

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Our Place Titanium Always Pan Pro sizzling onions, chilli and steaks in the kitchen

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Our Place Titanium Always Pan Pro cooking onions

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Our Place Titanium Always Pan Pro cleaning brush

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6. Our Place Always Pan Titanium Pro

Non-stick, practical and professional looking

Materials: Titanium interior, aluminum core, and stainless steel exterior | Weight: 6.25 pounds | Heat tolerance: 1000°F | Induction safe: Yes | Dishwasher safe: Yes | Origin: Made in USA | Warranty: Lifetime limited warranty

Very cool aesthetic
Dishwasher-safe
Non-toxic Titanium
Perfect browning, next-to-no sticking
Brilliant cleaning brush included
Heavy and cumbersome
On the expensive side

Our Place has created a coating-free, nonstick cooking surface made without forever chemicals. They call this 'NoCo™ technology' – and it certainly works.

In my tests, the Always Pan Pro performed beautifully: food glides effortlessly, making it easy to achieve nice browning without sticking. From sizzling diced onions to browning pork mince and even sticky paneer cheese, the pan easily handled it and required minimal cleanup afterwards. I used it every night for exactly three months, with no concerns about peeling or damage over time. The titanium surface is scratch-resistant and 300% harder than stainless steel.

If you're a busy person, you'll love that this pan is dishwasher-safe. Even after multiple cycles in my dishwasher, the pan still works well. It also comes with a cleaning brush for hand-washing, which is very effective for scooping up leftover fond. Our Place do recommend seasoning after cleaning to keep the pan at peak performance, so it is not entirely maintenance-free.

If you are all about aesthetics, you will also love the polished, professional look: it's lovely on display, just as long as you keep it clean. My pan now has some stains on the exterior, which are a little unsightly.

My main criticism is that the pan is cumbersome, since it is made of tri-ply titanium and stainless steel. I found it way too heavy for tasks like tossing stir-fries or pastas. If you’ve got weak wrists like me, you might prefer something more lightweight, like the Made In stainless steel pan (which is also cheaper and half the weight).

Best non-toxic cookware sets

If you have come to the heart-sinking realization you need to replace a whole set of peeling and unsafe Teflon pans, you are not alone. Here are the only non-toxic cookware sets I recommend. They will stand the test of time.

How to choose the best non-toxic cookware

I have outlined the best non-toxic cookware from my tests above, but you may well be thinking: ok, but how do I actually choose the right material for my needs? Here's some context to help you decide on the best fit for your lifestyle.

Stainless steel is a favorite for professional chefs and keen home cooks. It is safe, lightweight, practical, oven-compatible, and tough enough to handle metal utensils. It excels at browning and building flavor for pan sauces. The material is also non-reactive, meaning it doesn't alter the flavor of acidic foods, like tomato pasta sauces or wine-infused dishes (which can sometimes be a problem with cast iron).

It is almost perfect, but stainless steel cookware does require a little technique, which might be an adjustment for beginners. It needs proper preheating and oiling to prevent food from sticking (I've written a simple guide on how to any any pan non-stick). If you're wondering how to clean stainless steel, hand-washing is best if you want it to stay at peak performance. I can promise you, once you get the hang of it, stainless steel is incredibly versatile, reliable, and above all, safe. It suits most people.

Steel-lined copper is a match for passionate home cooks or pros who want total control. These pans have a stainless steel interior (like we talked about above), but they have copper cores and exteriors, which react instantly to changes in temperature. This is ideal for precision work, like searing scallops, emulsifying butter-based sauces, or gently tempering chocolate. Like stainless steel, there is a slight learning curve. Copper gets hot fast and cools quickly, so it rewards attentive, confident cooking. It's worth the effort. It is, without doubt the most stunning non-toxic cookware you can buy. It has become a real status symbol in kitchens of late. You'll just want to use a copper polish like Wright's Copper Cleaner Cream from Walmart, to keep it looking timeless.

Ceramic non-stick is your match if you’re accustomed to Teflon pans and you're not quite ready to give up that slippery, non-stick performance. It doesn't require any technique at all to get good results. Even though I'm a trained chef (and I love my stainless steel and cast iron pans), I tend to use a small ceramic non-stick pan for delicate fried eggs and skin-on fish. Ceramic non-stick also requires less oil, so it can be a good option for health-conscious cooks. However, they aren't generally thought of as 'lifetime' pans and can be quite expensive purchases for a mere few years of good use. Swings and roundabouts.

Cast iron is a classic culinary icon that people have used for centuries. Your grandma probably has one that she could hand down to you; it's pretty traditional! Cast iron becomes naturally nonstick when seasoned properly, which is perfect for sautéeing and searing. It excels at baking, roasting, and open-flame cooking, so I recommend it to keen campers or anyone with an outdoor kitchen. However, it is hefty and requires seasoning with oil after every use to keep it working. That's easy, but it might not suit more casual cooks. If it's poorly seasoned and not used often, you risk a metallic taste when you cook acidic ingredients or stuck-on food.

Enamelled cast iron is made for fuss-free cooks. It offers the same impressive heat retention as raw cast iron, but with a glossy, easier-to-clean surface that doesn’t require seasoning or regular upkeep. Le Creuset is the most well-known brand for enamel cast iron, famed for its colorful options and excellent results on braised meats. I highly recommend this option to families who love one-pan meals and oven-to-table serving.

Titanium 'No Coating' (unique to the Our Place Titanium Always Pan) is a newer option for cooks who want non-stick effects without nasty coatings. It is basically a grooved titanium surface that’s naturally slick and free of PFAS, PFOA, and PTFE. Unlike ceramic pans, which can wear down over time, or Teflon, which can degrade at high heat, this option is durable. You can use metal utensils, high heat, and even toss it in the dishwasher without compromising the pan's quality. It is a very versatile advancement in the non-toxic cookware world and suits busy cooks who don't want any fuss.

How I tested

Testing non-toxic cookware options on induction hob in the test kitchen

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The best non-toxic cookware has to check all the boxes: versatility, manageable weight, brilliant cooking performance, ease of cleaning, and crucially, zero toxicity.

First, I researched the market and spoke to toxicologists/medical experts to find the brands you can rely on to be safe and healthy. To create this guide, I took 16 pans from recommended brands to my test kitchen to try them on the induction hob. I took the winners from that initial round home with me for long-term testing on my gas stove.

I used each pan for a month to see how it fares over time. I've owned many pots and pans that have been great out of the box, but after prolonged use, they start to stick and destroy my ingredients. There's nothing worse than this, especially when you've forked out your hard-earned cash and need to buy a replacement.

When I'm testing, I'm looking for a pan that can handle everything: from frying an egg to searing a steak with a perfect crust. It should feel balanced in your hand – not so heavy it’s hard to lift, but substantial enough to retain heat evenly for consistent cooking.

I like to test notoriously sticky or delicate recipes, including tofu and sticky cheese like halloumi or paneer. I assess how these work in the pan and the mess they leave afterwards – because no one wants to scrub endlessly after dinner.

Also, I should mention: I trained at a professional cookery school. I'm now a food writer, product tester and recipe editor, and I've worked with some of the world's leading recipe companies, from Mindful Chef to Deliciously Ella. So, I do have exacting standards.

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FAQS

What does 'non-toxic cookware' actually mean?

The best non-toxic cookware is designed to be safe to cook and eat from. In most cases, non-toxic products are certified by regulatory bodies, who test them for potentially harmful chemicals and ensure they meet specific safety standards.

When kitchenware brands talk about ‘toxins’, they’re usually referring to PFAS. First used in the 1940s, PFAS are chemicals that resist grease, oil, water, and heat. These chemicals are super stubborn, so they’re often found in products designed to be stain-resistant, clean, and dry (like cookware, cleaning products, and carpets).

It's widely assumed that PFAS can last centuries without biodegrading, which is why they’re nicknamed ‘forever chemicals.’ This raises concerns about their toxic effects on the environment and human health.

If you'd like to know more, I've dedicated an article to explaining 'What does non-toxic cookware really mean?'.

What is the best non-stick non-toxic cookware?

Ceramic coating is the safest non-stick alternative to traditional Teflon coatings, which may contain PFAS. In my tests, I trialled an Our Place Always Pan, a Caraway Pan and even Stanley Tucci's latest ceramic cookware line. But the GreenPan Premiere Pan was the best option I tried. I found it particularly useful for sticky tasks, like frying eggs and omelettes, for example.

How can I keep my non-toxic cookware in good condition?

Investing in the best non-toxic cookware is a smart move for your health and your kitchen – but taking care of it properly will help it last longer and perform better when you're cooking. Here’s how to keep it in peak condition:

1. Handwash and dry thoroughly to preserve any coatings or smooth surfaces. Experts advise using a soft sponge and mild dish soap and drying completely with a towel to prevent rust or water spots. The Homes & Gardens cleaning editors have written up some fantastically clear guides on how to clean stainless steel, how to clean enameled cast iron, and how to clean raw cast iron.

2. Seasoning raw cast iron regularly creates a natural non-stick surface and prevents rust. It sounds a little mysterious, but all you have to do is heat the pan after cleaning to get rid of moisture, then apply a thin layer of seasoning oil. Stainless steel and titanium also benefit from occasional seasoning to enhance non-stick performance.

3. Use pan dividers for storing enamel or ceramic cookware. This helps to avoid scratches and chips, preserving the non-stick surfaces. Even though they are non-toxic, you definitely don't want to ingest them, and the scratched surface won't be any good to cook on. Solved Editor, Chiana Dickson, recommends the Umbra 'Peggy' peg board organizer, from Amazon.

4. Avoid high heat. The best non-toxic cookware thrives on low-medium heat. Because they use materials with high heat retention, a low or medium setting is usually more than enough for a good sear. This helps maintain the coating or material and limits the cases of stuck-on food that needs scrubbing off.

5. Skip the metal utensils on ceramic or enamel, since they can scratch and damage non-stick ceramic or enamel surfaces. Opt for gentle wood or silicone utensils instead.

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<![CDATA[ Bedding jargon buster − all the words you need to know before you buy bedding ]]> Sometimes, when I read back over my old articles, it's like I'm speaking another language. If you've ever tried shopping for bedding, whether in-store or online, you'll remember reading about baffle-box constructions, fill power and thread count. That's before we get to the acronyms: GSM, GOTS, et cetera.

So, to break down the bedding buzzwords, I've compiled a glossary of all the terminology I use on a daily basis, arranged A to Z for ease of access. Whether you want to learn more about particular materials or methods of manufacture, I've got you covered.

As the resident Sleep Editor at Homes & Gardens, I spend my days window-shopping the best places to buy bedding, and I spend my nights testing sheets, duvets, and pillows from the comfort of my own bed. I've learned to speak the language of the bedding industry: let me teach you.

Bedding jargon buster – my expert A to Z

From Supima cotton to Merino wool, these are all the words you need to know before you shop the bedding sales. Where relevant, I've linked out to more detailed explainers on each of these topics, so that you can better understand the bedding industry.

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  • Baffle-box construction: a method of making comforters. A thin strip of fabric (a 'baffle') is stitched between the top and bottom layers of the comforter to create small fabric pockets (or 'boxes'). Instead of slipping and sliding inside the comforter, creating lumps, bumps, and cold patches, the fill is confined to the baffle-boxes for a more even look and feel.
  • Bamboo: one of the most popular bed sheet types. Naturally moisture-wicking and antimicrobial to bust the bacteria that breed in hot, sticky environments, bamboo is a great option for hot sleepers and eco-conscious shoppers.
  • Bed skirt: a decorative piece of fabric that flows from the top of the bed down to the floor. A great way to disguise box springs or bed frame legs, and keep dust from building up under the bed. Also known as a valance or a dust ruffle.
  • Bedspread: a type of bed cover that drapes over the bed and drops down to the floor. A finishing decorative touch and an extra layer of warmth.

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  • Comforter: a thick, quilted bed covering, filled with down or down alternative and wrapped in a fabric shell. The difference between a comforter and a duvet is that a duvet comprises two parts – the insert and the cover − whereas a comforter is one integrated piece.
  • Cotton percale: a crisp, cool weave, the sort you tend to find in high-end hotels. Woven one-thread-over, one-thread-under, cotton percale is breathable and durable, able to withstand cycles in the washing machine, but it doesn't feel as smooth as cotton sateen.
  • Cotton sateen: a smooth, silky weave. Woven three-threads-over, one-thread-under, cotton sateen is a tight weave, designed to retain heat. Less suitable for hot sleepers but ideal for winter weather. All those exposed threads catch the light to create a lustrous sheen.
  • Coverlet: a lightweight decorative bed covering, thinner than a quilt or comforter. Ideal for hot sleepers and summer nights, or as an additional layer during cooler months.

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  • Down: the soft, fluffy undercoating on ducks and geese, used as fill for comforters and duvets. Naturally adapted for insulation, so ideal for cold sleepers and winter weather. Plenty of natural loft for a nice, puffy bedspread.
  • Duvet: a thick bed covering, filled with down or down alternative. Designed to be used with a separate, removable fabric cover: the duvet case. When it comes to duvets vs comforters, duvets are warmer and weightier, and often more expensive.
  • Egyptian cotton: a species of cotton plant, also known as Gossypium Barbadense, which grows exclusively in the fertile soil of the River Nile. Egyptian cotton is made from long, strong, fine fibers which create luxurious sheets.
  • Eucalyptus: a popular material for bed sheets. Naturally moisture-wicking and hypoallergenic with a soft, silky texture. Often processed into Tencel.

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  • Fill power: a number that indicates the quality of down, measured in cubic inches per ounce. The more space down takes up inside a duvet or comforter, the higher the fill power, which indicates greater loft and insulating efficiency. The best warm comforter would have a high fill power, while the best cooling comforter would have a lower fill power.
  • Fitted sheet: a sheet that covers the top and sides of a mattress. Often comes with elasticated corners for a secure fit. Also known as a bottom sheet.
  • Flat sheet: a rectangular sheet that layers on top of a fitted sheet and beneath a comforter or duvet. An additional layer for warmth or decoration. Also known as a top sheet.
  • Flax: a flowering plant used to make linen. Flax fibers are entirely hollow, which makes linen ultra-breathable.

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  • GSM: a measurement of the weight of a fabric. Stands for 'grams per square meter'. The higher the GSM, the thicker and denser the fabric. The best cooling sheets are lightweight, with a lower GSM, while the best warm bed sheets would have a higher GSM.
  • Housewife pillowcase: simply sewn with a straight edge that fits neatly around a pillow. Often features an internal flap to keep the pillow inside the case. Also known as a standard pillowcase.
  • Linen: a popular material for bedding. Woven from the strong, hollow fibers of the flax plant, linen is breathable and durable. Word to the wise: even the best linen sheets are prone to wrinkling, but I'd encourage you to embrace the creases as part of linen's natural charm.
  • Mattress pad: a cross between a mattress protector and a mattress topper. A thin, padded layer that goes on top of a mattress to guard against sweat, spills, and stains and enhance the look and feel of your mattress.

Olive green linen sheets on a cream bed base against a cream wall; to the left, houseplants on a wooden nightstand; hanging above the bed, a circular mirror.

(Image credit: Quince)
  • Nurse's tuck: a bed-making technique by which the flat sheet is diagonally folded and tightly tucked beneath the mattress, creating a smooth surface. Also known as 'hospital corners' or 'military corners'. If you want to learn how to make a bed the right way, it's worth learning how to do a nurse's tuck.
  • Oxford pillowcase: features a fabric border or wide-stitched hem around the edge to make a pillow look larger and fluffier.
  • Pillow protector: a removable cover that wraps around a pillow and goes inside a pillowcase. Designed to extend the life of your pillow and protect it from spills, stains, dust, dirt, and dander.
  • Sham: a pillowcase used for decorative purposes, rather than practical ones. Often embroidered and open at the back, rather than the end.

Coast Bedding Bundle on a bed against beige walls; in the back corner, a potted plant.

(Image credit: Bed Threads)
  • Supima cotton: a brand name for Pima cotton, which is sown and grown in the USA. Supima cotton has extra-long fibers, which hold color well and make strong, soft sheets. Supima cotton is pill-resistant and naturally moisture-wicking, so it's a good option for hot sleepers.
  • Tencel: a semi-synthetic fabric made from eucalyptus wood pulp. Thermoregulating and moisture-wicking, with a smooth and silky finish, Tencel is another good option for hot sleepers. The best Tencel sheets feel truly cold to the touch.
  • Thread count: a measurement of the number of threads in one square inch of fabric. The sum of warp threads (which run vertically) and weft threads (which run horizontally). Try not to set too much store by the best thread count: often, high thread counts are the results of two-ply or multi-ply yarns, which feel thin and flimsy.
  • Tog rating: a measurement of the warmth of a duvet or comforter on a relative scale of 1 to 15. Stands for 'Thermal Overall Grade'. If you want to work out 'what duvet tog do I need?', you should consider your sleep style and the turn of the seasons.

The Alana Square Cushion on a bed against a beige wall.

(Image credit: Anboise)
  • Quilt: a multi-layered bed covering, comprising a decorative top layer, a durable back layer, and an insulating middle layer (filled with cotton, wool, synthetic fibers, or similar).
  • Wool: a fiber that comes from the fleece of sheep, goats, alpacas, or similar. Often used in pillows or comforters as a natural moisture-wicker.
  • Weave: the way in which threads and fibers are interlaced to create fabric. The weave pattern is made up of vertical warp threads and horizontal weft threads.

Once you've bought the best bedding, it might be time to make the ultimate upgrade: a new mattress. Don't be caught out by unfamiliar terminology: just use our mattress jargon buster to break down the buzzwords.

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<![CDATA[ How we test comforters − our expert review process explained ]]> As the resident Sleep Editor, I'm often asked how we test comforters: how I choose which products to call in for review; who does the testing; and exactly what we're looking for. Here's how we test at Homes & Gardens.

First, I browse all the best places to buy bedding, including Brooklinen, Woolroom, and Boll & Branch, to choose the comforters I want to test. Then, I match each comforter to a member of my expert testing team. Together, we represent a wide range of ages and sleep styles and we live right across the country, in all sorts of climates. I'll send cooling comforters to hot sleepers, warming comforters to cold sleepers, and so on.

We assess each comforter against the same criteria: look and feel; cooling; and ease of care. We also consider the practicalities of buying a comforter, from the range of weights and sizes available to the details of delivery and the care instructions, as well as the all-important price. A comforter must score highly across the board or excel in certain areas to rank in our best duvet inserts buying guide.

How we test comforters – our expert review process explained

Our experts sleep under comforters for eight hours a night, seven nights a week, for a minimum of 30 nights before we publish our initial reviews. This amounts to hundreds of hours of testing in real home environments to give you an accurate indication of long-term performance.

Look and feel

Sferra Somerset Duvet Comforter on a bed with white pillows against a gray wall.

(Image credit: Future / Alex Frost)

Once we've made the bed, we consider the look and feel of the comforter. We're interested in the fill inside the insert as well as the fabric shell.

Some of the best places to buy comforters offer multiple warmth levels: typically, some variation on Lightweight, All-Season, and Ultra-Warm. We want to gauge the weight of the comforter on our body: whether it feels light and airy or warm and fluffy.

Running our hands over the fabric shell, we're feeling for snags from feather filaments or clumps of fiberfill. Some comforters are wrapped in cotton percale, which feels cool and crisp, where others are wrapped in cotton sateen, which feels smooth and silky.

When you buy bedding bundles that include duvet covers alongside flat and fitted sheets, you might find fabric shells made from linen, bamboo, eucalyptus, or any number of materials. Our job is to describe the look and feel of the fabric shell so that you get the fullest possible picture of what it might look like to use this product.

We're also interested in the construction of the comforter: the quality of stitching at the seams and the choice of baffle-box versus box-stitch designs to keep the fill in place. The best comforters feature evenly distributed fill, so there are no lumps, bumps or cold patches.

Cooling

Brooklinen Down Comforter on a bed.

(Image credit: Future / Emilia Hitching)

Whether you suffer from night sweats or hot flashes, or you live in a warm climate, or you're shopping for a summer bedspread, you should consider the best cooling comforter.

Conversely, if you live in a cold climate or you want to cuddle up under a winter duvet, I suggest you shop for the best warm comforter.

To assess the thermoregulation of a duvet insert, we switch off our HVAC systems to sleep through all weathers, from heatwaves to cold snaps, noting down any nights we wake up in a sweat.

Both the fill type and the fabric case impact the thermoregulation of a comforter. Down is designed to retain heat to keep birds warm, so it's no surprise that a down duvet insert gets a little stuffy in the summer. Down alternative is a catch-all term, encompassing everything from moisture-wicking wool to heat-trapping microfiber: how hot or cold your comforter feels will depend on the specific type of down alternative. As a general rule, natural fibers are more breathable than synthetic materials, so I recommend cotton, linen, bamboo, or eucalyptus cases for hot sleepers.

Ease of care

The care tags on the LaCrosse Premium Down Light Warmth Comforter.

(Image credit: Future / Alex Temblador)

We strip the bed and clean the comforter according to its care instructions before making up the bed again. We're assessing washability: how easy the comforter is to wash and dry and whether the look and feel changes after a quick spin in the washing machine.

If we're working with a duvet insert, rather than a duvet comforter, then we want to know easy it is to attach the duvet case. We experiment with corner loops and duvet tabs, documenting how long it takes to strip and remake the bed.

Practical points

Cozy Earth Silk Pillow in a reusable tote on a bed.

(Image credit: Future / Emilia Hitching)

Beneath the product listing, we're looking for badges from trusted third parties to certify the quality of materials and manufacture. For a down comforter, that might be the Responsible Down Standard (RDS), which ensures humane treatment of animals and workers from farm to factory. For a down alternative comforter, it might be the Global Organic Textiles Standard (GOTS) to certify the materials in the fabric case.

We're also interested in the noise levels of a comforter. If you've ever slept with a cheap bedding set, you know what I'm talking about: the rustling sound of the duvet fill slipping around inside the insert. The best comforters are silent when they move.

We consider the practical aspects of shopping for bedding, including the range of colors and sizes available.

Finally, we consider the performance of the comforter against its price to help you determine value for money. I suggest you set a minimum and maximum spend before you start shopping. Personally, I wouldn't spend less than $100 on a Queen-sized comforter. Much lower, and you're likely working with cheap, synthetic materials that will trap heat and sweat. It's worth noting that thicker, winter-weight comforters are often more expensive than summer inserts, because they have a higher fill power.


Only you know what kind of comforter you need: lightweight and airy or warm and fluffy. Before you buy, stop to consider your sleep needs and consult my comforter buying rules to make sure you're getting value for money.

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<![CDATA[ I've tested the latest and best vacuum-mop combos and these 3 wet floor cleaners come out on top for powerful debris and stain removal ]]> It's no wonder vacuum-mop combos are becoming so popular. They tackle two of the most arduous floor cleaning tasks with one easy-to-use appliance, reducing the time and effort required to separately vacuum and mop.

As more homes than ever boast hard floors, these combo cleaners are rightly creeping onto wish lists and why not? Now, one powerful appliance can vacuum solids, clean up liquid spills, mop the floors and even remove dried-on stains.

I'm Homes & Gardens' home tech editor, and my team of product testers and I have so far put 65 of the best vacuums through their paces in our extensive review process, and these the three best vacuum-mops you can buy right now.

The best vacuum-mop combos in 2025

The best vacuum-mop combo

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Dreame H14 Pro Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner, 180° Lie-Flat Vacuum Mop, 140°f Washing and Fast Hot Air Drying, Powerful 18kpa Suction Floor Cleaner Machine, Easy Glidewheel Movement, Smart App Control

Dreame H14 Pro. (Image credit: DREAME)
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Above shot of Dreame H14 Pro vacuum's display screen showing four cleaning modes, 93% remaining battery, drying mode and cleaning solution status indicator, against wooden floor in Dan's home

The display screen shows cleaning mode, dirt volume, battery life and self-cleaning cycle status. (Image credit: Future)
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Closeup of the Dreame H14 Pro's black floorhead and gray roller on gray floor in Future test center

Closeup of the Dreame H14 Pro roller. (Image credit: Future)
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The Dreame H14 Pro vacuum and charging base, roller, cleaning brush, cleaning solution, filter and instruction manual laid out on gray floor in Future test center

The H14 Pro includes a spare roller and filter. (Image credit: Future)

1. Dreame H14 Pro

The best vacuum-mop combo on the market right now

Runtime: 40 minutes | Charge time: Up to 4 hours | Cleaning modes: Auto / suction / ultra / custom | Clean water tank: 29.8 fluid ounce | Dirty water tank: 22 (standing) / 15.2 (lie-flat) fluid ounce | Self-cleaning?: Yes | Self-drying?: Yes | Weight: 12.57 pounds

Incredible cleaning performance
Easy to use
Smooth gliding across floors
Refillable cleaning solution can last up to a month
Self-cleaning and self-drying
Customizable cleaning modes
Can lay completely flat
Floor is slippery after cleaning
Roller stained easily

I've spent over 150 hours testing vacuum cleaners, and the Dreame H14 Pro is the best vacuum-mop combo I've ever used. It's hard to ask for more from this kind of cleaner as it never struggled to clean the various messes I threw at it. It's easy to use, is packed full of smart features, and looks sleek and modern in the home.

Milk and cereal is one of the trickier tests for a vacuum-mop, but the Dreame H14 Pro outperformed all others and deep cleaned the floor in just two passes. Other vacuum-mop combos I tested took at least 3-5 passes, and some even struggled to get it all without me having to place the vacuum head on each individual piece of cereal.

This excellence was the case for every cleaning test I put the Dreame H14 Pro through. When cleaning ketchup, mustard and pasta sauce, the vacuum cleared it all in a complete forward-and-backward pass. When tackling a broken egg, it managed it quickly and without any mess leaking out. Other vacuums can get caught out by the egg's thick, greasy consistency, which can occasionally cause a clog and be the reason a vacuum loses suction power.

More generally, the H14 Pro is a breeze to use. You can understand what all the features do in a matter of minutes, and when cleaning it effortlessly glides across the floor without being too slippery to lose control. It can also lie completely flat to reach under furniture, one of the harder cleaning tasks, with a handle that's designed to be used at this angle.

Its self-cleaning function and self-drying cycle are thorough, taking an hour to fully dry the roller after a clean. This is paramount when it comes to preventing the growth of mold, mildew and bacteria. Other vacuum-mop combos in this guide do a much faster drying cycle which is more efficient, but won't give them the appropriate treatment to dry completely.

Much like the the majority of the best cordless vacuum cleaners, this can run for 40 minutes on a single charge, which is also the standard for vacuum-mops. The only drawbacks I found during testing were that the floors were more slippery after cleaning than other models, and the roller became stained during my mustard test, and neither continuous use nor repeated cleaning cycles removed it. But the rollers are used temporarily anyway and your first replacement is included in the box.

Find more info and videos in our full Dreame H14 Pro review.

Runner-up best vacuum-mop combo

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Tineco Floor One S7 Pro against white background

Tineco Floor One S7 Pro. (Image credit: Amazon)
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The Tineco Floor One S7 Pro LED screen showing the different suction modes, battery life and clean/dirty water tank capacities

The LED screen shows suction mode, battery life, and clean/dirty water tank capacities (Image credit: Future)
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Tineco Floor One S7 Pro cordless wet vacuum and Dyson WashG1 on wooden floor in Future test center

The Tineco Floor One S7 Pro cleans better than Dyson's WashG1. (Image credit: Future)
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Closeup of the Tineco Floor One S7 Pro vacuum's dirty water tank full of brown liquid. Text under the tank's MAX line reads: 'Clean the DWT after each use to prevent odor'

Liquids and solids are separated within the dirty water tank. (Image credit: Future)
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Closeup of the Tineco Floor One S7 Pro handle showing two buttons: on/off button and settings button

The vacuum is controlled using only three buttons. (Image credit: Future)
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All parts of the Tineco Floor One S7 Pro wet vacuum laid out on gray floor in Future test center

The Tineco Floor One S7 Pro includes a spare roller and filter. (Image credit: Future)

2. Tineco Floor One S7 Pro

An excellent hard floor cleaner that can tackle any mess

Runtime: 40 minutes | Charge time: Up to 4 hours | Cleaning modes: Auto / max / suction / custom | Clean water tank: 28.7 fluid ounce | Dirty water tank: 24.3 fluid ounce | Self-cleaning?: Yes | Self-drying?: Yes | Weight: 11.3 pounds

Exceptional cleaning performance
Smooth gliding across floors
Sleek design
Customizable suction
Comprehensive LED screen
Self-cleaning and self-drying
Floor dries in minutes
Can't lay flat
Sometimes struggles with large debris

The Tineco Floor One S7 Pro is a comprehensive vacuum-mop that can clean almost as well as the Dreame H14 Pro, just a little slower.

It cleaned up the messes from my five tests easily and mostly effortlessly. It particularly stood out when it cleaned up after the Dyson WashG1 which, when attempting to vacuum the broken egg, became clogged up and leaked dirty liquid all over the floor. I'd attempted to clean it four more times with the Dyson and the same happened each time, but the Tineco Floor One S7 Pro vacuumed the broken egg and all of the buckets of murky water the Dyson had left behind with no fuss whatsoever.

The Dyson also spread mustard across the floor while the Tineco vacuumed it in one pass without leaving any residue behind. The ketchup and pasta sauce were vacuumed from the hardwood floors almost instantly, too.

The solid pieces of the broken egg and cereal posed a slight challenge for the S7 Pro, but it still managed to completely clear all mess after just a few more passes. So while it might not be as efficient as the Dreame H14 Pro above, there's still no mess it can't handle. It does, however, leave the floor much drier than the Dreame after cleaning, which is a bonus.

It also propels itself forward while you're vacuuming, in a way that makes its gliding effortless rather than difficult to control. It has a slick appliance, and even reclines itself with an almost-satisfying smooth motion compared to the clunkier mechanisms of other models. It isn't the most flexible however and doesn't come close to being able to lay flat and get under items that need cleaning.

All the info you need is clearly visible on the LED screen and it even detects what's on your floors so you know when it's done cleaning. Its red 'mess' ring will gradually return to 'clean' blue once you've vacuumed and mopped the floors fully.

With a retail price of $699.99, it costs just as much as the Dreame H14 Pro above. Consider what's more important: more efficient cleaning and flexibility, or drier floors faster?

Find more info and videos in our full Tineco Floor One S7 Pro review.

Value pick vacuum-mop combo

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Tineco Floor One Stretch S6 WetDry Vacuum and Floor Cleaner on white background

Tineco Floor One Stretch S6 (Image credit: Tineco)
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Cleaning solution being poured out of clear jug into Tineco Floor One Stretch S6's clean water tank in the floorhead, on gray floor in Future test center

Cleaning solution is poured into the floorhead. (Image credit: Future)
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Hand holding the Tineco Floor One Stretch S6's dirty water tank with brown liquid and cereal visible inside, against background of blurred-out boxes and gray cabinets

Solids and liquids are separated in the dirty water tank. (Image credit: Future)
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Closeup of the Tineco Floor One Stretch S6 handle showing three buttons: on/off, mode switch and self-cleaning against gray floor and cabinets in Future test center

The handle is designed to be easy-to-use when the vacuum is laid flat. (Image credit: Future)
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All parts of the Tineco Floor One Stretch S6 including charging base, roller, charger, brush, filter and cleaning solution laid out on gray floor in Future test center

The Tineco Floor One Stretch S6 includes a spare roller and filter. (Image credit: Future)

3. Tineco Floor One Stretch S6

The best vacuum-mop combo to save a little money

Runtime: 40 minutes | Cleaning modes: Auto / suction / ultra / custom | Clean water tank: 27.1 fluid ounce | Dirty water tank: 24.3 fluid ounce | Self-cleaning?: Yes | Self-drying?: Yes | Weight: 9.92 pounds

Glides across floors
Cleans messes quickly
Easy to clean and empty
Can lay completely flat to reach under furniture
More affordable than others in the market
Self-cleaning and self-drying to avoid bacteria buildup and smells
Tricky to fill up
Struggles slightly with vacuuming debris

The Tineco Floor One Stretch S6 is the predecessor to the S7 Pro above, and the two vacuums are identical in terms of their LED screens, runtime, charge time and cleaning modes. But where the S7 Pro excels in its cleaning performance, the Stretch S6 shines in its flexibility.

It's called the 'Stretch' S6 because it can lay completely flat, but what separates it from others that do this (like the Dreame H14 Pro), is that it automatically adjusts the power to avoid any loss in suction. Tineco also built the clean water tank into the floorhead so that the water source is uninterrupted when in this position.

The Tineco Floor One Stretch S6 was able to clean every mess I threw at it, just a little less efficiently than the others in this guide. It cleaned ketchup, mustard and pasta sauce after a single forward-and-backward pass, but struggled to vacuum egg shell pieces as quickly. The floorhead opening is narrower than others (see our vacuum jargon buster for more detailed explanation of these terms), which explains why the large pieces need repeated vacuuming so the brushroll can crush them down first.

I found a similar performance with milk and cereal, where the milk was vacuumed immediately but the cereal was pushed around until I eventually lifted and dropped the vacuum on each piece to get the last of it. But even though it can be a bit slow, it can still handle all the things you can clean with a wet/dry vacuum. It's also worth noting that these standardized tests help us find out everything the vacuum's capable of, but might not be reflective of the typical daily floor cleaning you'll be doing at home most of the time.

If you have any back, hip or knee pain, and struggle to bend or crouch down, it's worth knowing this vacuum-mop's water tank is located in the floorhead. You'll therefore need to use your own container to fill up the clean water tank as it can't be positioned under a kitchen faucet.

Otherwise, I'm a big fan of the Stretch S6, and if you want to spend $100 less than the other two top performers in this guide, look no further.

Find more info and videos in our full Tineco Floor One Stretch S6 review.


How to choose the best vacuum-mop combo

Above shot of Dreame H14 Pro vacuum's display screen showing four cleaning modes, 93% remaining battery, drying mode and cleaning solution status indicator, against wooden floor in Dan's home

Picking a vacuum-mop to fit your most important requirements will increase the odds you'll be happy with your purchase (Image credit: Future)

Finding the right vacuum-mop combo is a little different to knowing how to choose a vacuum cleaner. It's a relatively new type of cleaning appliance so there isn't as much choice on the market compared to the hundreds of upright, cordless and canister vacuums available.

For the most part, they're quite similar. Your decision will therefore largely come down to the water tank size, the appliance's flexibility, cleaning performance and whether you want smart features or not.

If you have a big home and plan to use the vacuum-mop to clean the whole house in one session, you'll need a large water tank, otherwise you'll be taking breaks to re-fill it. Look for water tanks above 25 fluid ounces; all of the options in this guide are higher than that and I've used them for extensive cleaning sessions without running out.

It's also worth looking at battery life. Unlike the best cordless vacuums that are used for much more (like cleaning curtains and vacuuming furniture), you're only using it on hard floors. I can clean my home's 1100 sq. ft. of hard flooring in under 30 minutes, but if your home is particularity big, aim for 40-60 minutes of runtime.

Flexibility is important if your home has lots of furniture and tight spaces. I can confirm that it's a bit of a nightmare reaching under a table with a rigid cleaner, so look out for easy tilting, easy turning and the ability to lay flat if you'll need to clean under furniture. The Dyson WashG1, while not being the best cleaner, was an absolute breeze to use in this way.

Smart features can range from sensing what's on your floors (akin to Dyson's laser vacuums) to smartphone connectivity. In all honesty, I don't see much value in using an app for a wet floor cleaner, but if you enjoy having greater control over your cleaning modes, it'll help. Floor detection is absolutely worth it if you can afford the luxury, as knowing when your floor is clean and using a vacuum that automatically adjusts based on how dirty the floor is will make cleaning much easier.

Cleaning performance can't be assumed from a product page, as most brands will claim theirs cleans better than the competitors. For this, you'll need to read reviews and see it in action, which is why at Homes & Gardens we run five tests for each and film the results.

How we test

You can read about our complete testing methodology at our dedicated page on how we test vacuums.

We run the same five cleaning tests for every vacuum-mop combo:

  • 1 tablespoon of ketchup. Ketchup is a classic household mess that's chemically similar to many of the sauces we regularly spill.
  • 1 tablespoon of mustard. Mustard leaves a stubborn oily residue that can make stain removal a nightmare.
  • 2 tablespoons of chunky tomato and vegetable pasta sauce. Shows how well a vacuum can handle a combined mixture of liquid and solid matter.
  • 1 egg, dropped from 5 feet. One of the toughest tests because of the egg's thick and greasy consistency and the large shell pieces that some models struggle to vacuum.
  • 1 cup of milk and cereal. The small, light cereal pieces can easily be pushed or flung around, and this test checks whether you can expect this in your home.

Aside from the cleaning tests, we evaluate each vacuum-mop combo's ease of use, how much effort is required to fill and empty the water tanks, and how effective the smart features are. If a model has unique features like a smartphone app or extra cleaning modes, we assess whether they're luxuries, gimmicks or absolutely worth the spend.

FAQs

Do vacuum-mop combos really work?

Yes, and in my experience as a floorcare appliance tester, they're absolutely worth it. They're not quite multi-purpose enough to replace your traditional upright vacuum or cordless vacuum, but for any home with mostly hard floors, it's a gamechanger. Vacuuming and mopping simultaneously using a machine that does most of the work for you can actually make cleaning fun!

What are the cons of a vacuum-mop combo?

The main drawbacks are cost and versatility. Spending $100s on an appliance that can only clean your floors might feel a little excessive, when you can buy a vacuum cleaner for less that can tackle floors, furniture, curtains, shelves and your car. But as the vacuum-mop market continues to grow, we'll see more budget-friendly options appear, and perhaps some newer features to tackle other surfaces around the house – as we have done with the best carpet cleaners for pets.


Next, discover more smart home cleaning tools, and how to clean floors efficiently with a steam mop.

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<![CDATA[ Restaurants booked up? Here are 12 chef-approved essentials for serving a dreamy Valentine's dinner in the comfort of your own home ]]> Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and like many people, I found myself frantically scrolling for a reservation at my city’s best restaurants. Unsurprisingly, every table is already taken. But here’s the thing: I’m not actually disappointed. As a classically trained chef and kitchen appliance tester, I love nothing more than creating a special dinner at home with my favorite tools and all the new appliances I have to test (I'm actually testing out some romantic recipes in the best air fryers this year). I’ve even ended up agreeing to host a Galentine’s gathering, too.

To lean into these occasions and make them truly special, I reached out to the pros: award-winning chefs like Richard Sandoval, my favorite culinary couple and date-night cookbook authors, Katherine and Randy Feltis, and even my own friendship group of talented, personal chefs. With their help, I’ve curated the ultimate guide to creating a restaurant-quality experience at home.

From the perfect frying pan for sizzling steak and lobster to pretty table decor that sets the mood, here are twelve must-haves to elevate your Valentine’s (or Galentine’s) celebration.

Chef essentials for creating a romantic Valentine's dinner


With these chef-approved essentials and a little love in every detail, you’re well on your way to creating a Valentine’s dinner that rivals any restaurant experience.

So, pour a homemade cocktail, put on your favorite playlist, and enjoy cooking, dining, and relaxing with your loved ones in the comfort of your own home. I hope it might even become your Valentine's tradition for years to come.

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<![CDATA[ The 3 best Miele vacuums in 2025 – high-end canister and cordless vacuums with almost flawless performance ]]> Miele are behind some of the most high-end vacuums in the global market, and their range of canister vacuums are synonymous with quality cleaning. Just like their kitchen and laundry tech, their cleaning appliances come at a premium, but after extensive testing, I can confirm they are absolutely worth it.

I'm Homes & Gardens' home tech editor, and my team of product testers and I have reviewed 60 of the world's best vacuum cleaners, including more than half of the Miele vacuums currently available (with the rest on the way soon). The vacuums we're yet to review are older models, which have been succeeded by the ones in this guide.

Here, I reveal which Miele vacuum is right for your home based on the results from our rigorous review process, where we put the best Miele vacuums through their paces in our test center, our own homes, and in a local pet shelter with an abundance of fur and pet dander to clean up.

The best Miele vacuum cleaners in 2025

The best cordless Miele vacuum

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Miele Duoflex HX1 against white background

Miele Duoflex HX1 against white background (Image credit: Miele)
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Miele Duoflex vacuuming flour and sugar on wooden floor in Future test center

Miele Duoflex vacuuming flour and sugar on wooden floor in Future test center (Image credit: Future)
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Miele Duoflex vacuuming cereal and lentils on carpet in Future test center

Miele Duoflex vacuuming cereal and lentils on carpet in Future test center (Image credit: Future)
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Miele Duoflex vacuuming flour on wooden floor in Future test center

Miele Duoflex vacuuming flour on wooden floor in Future test center (Image credit: Future)
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Miele DuoFlex all parts and attachments on wooden floor in Dan's home

Miele DuoFlex all parts and attachments on wooden floor in Dan's home (Image credit: Future)

1. Miele Duoflex HX1

The best cordless Miele vacuum with stunning pet hair pickup

Type: Cordless | Battery life: 55 minutes | Dust bin: 0.01 cu.ft. / 0.3 liters | Suction modes: 2 | Noise level: 65 to 79 decibels | Weight: 6.83 pounds

Almost flawless performance
Quiet
Multi-surface floorhead
Sleek design
Full set of attachments
Hair wraps around brushroll
Struggles with larger debris on hard floors
A bit expensive

Despite being the lower-range option in Miele's cordless lineup, the Miele Duoflex HX1 is one of the best cordless vacuums thanks to its almost flawless cleaning performance and more accessible price point.

The Duoflex uses a universal floorhead that allows it to work as a great multi-surface vacuum without having to swap out the attachments each time you pass from one floor to another. I found it worked amazingly in our flour and sugar tests, which can bamboozle some of our most expensive and best robot vacuums. It didn't matter what surface I was vacuuming with the Miele, it excelled same either way.

It also means that you don't have to worry about vacuuming hardwood floors as the brushroll is safe to use on the delicate surface. And surprisingly, the gentle brushes are still effective to deep clean carpets, as it easily vacuumed powders, large debris and pet hair from different-pile carpets in one or two passes, every time.

When I tested the Duoflex in a local pet shelter, it vacuumed up more hair than I could visibly see (as evident from the massive amounts in the dustbin), and more than the Miele Triflex HX2, which is the more expensive counterpart to the Duoflex.

Interestingly, the Miele Triflex HX2 is said to be the step-up from the Duoflex, and its cleaning performance is slightly improved compared to the Duoflex. But it costs hundreds more, and the Duoflex is lighter, more flexible to maneuver, and more effective when vacuuming pet hair. The Triflex did surpass the Duoflex when vacuuming dust, powders and large crumbs, and it does have a more premium feel to it, but I recommend the Duoflex to save yourself some money.

The Duoflex did struggle a little to vacuum large pieces of debris on hard floors without flinging them around, but this can easily be avoided by removing the floorhead and using just the intake nozzle. The suction power is strong enough to clear messes in this way.

Read more in my full Miele Duoflex HX1 review.

The best Miele bagless canister vacuum

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Miele Blizzard CX1 canister vacuum against white background

Miele Blizzard CX1 canister vacuum against white background (Image credit: Miele)
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Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat & Dog in Dan's home on wooden floor

Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat & Dog in Dan's home on wooden floor (Image credit: Future)
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Closeup of Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat & Dog with Comfort Clean activated

Closeup of Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat & Dog with Comfort Clean activated (Image credit: Future)
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Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat and Dog vacuuming entrance barrier matting at Bristol Animal Rescue Centre

Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat and Dog vacuuming entrance barrier matting at Bristol Animal Rescue Centre (Image credit: Future)
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Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat and Dog vacuuming stairs at Bristol Animal Rescue Centre

Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat and Dog vacuuming stairs at Bristol Animal Rescue Centre (Image credit: Future)

2. Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat & Dog

The best bagless Miele canister vacuum with high suction and a formidable floorhead

Type: Canister | Cord length: 21 feet | Dust bin: 2 liters | Suction modes: 4 | Cleaning radius: 32 feet | Weight: 19 pounds

Flawless performance on pet hair
TurboTeQ floorhead works like a dream
Some of the highest suction I've ever seen in a vacuum
Attractive design
Attachments store neatly within the vacuum
Heavy handle
One of the floorheads has poor cleaning performance
Expensive

One of the major advantages of the Cat & Dog model of the Miele Blizzard CX1 is the extra TurboTeQ floorhead. All Blizzard CX1 models come with the standard AllTeQ (or EcoTeQ if you're in the UK), but the TurboTeQ is designed specifically for carpets and hair – and it works like a dream on both.

This vacuum cleaner has seriously high suction power. Even if it's not on the highest setting, when it's turned on you can feel the pull of air surrounding the intake nozzle. And when vacuuming carpet, you can feel just how firmly it's suctioned to the floor.

The Blizzard CX1 is one of the best vacuums for carpet from our vacuum tests, pulling flour, sugar, dust, dirt, large debris and hair out of different-pile carpets with complete ease.

The performance wasn't quite as seamless on hard floors, notably because the EcoTeQ floorhead isn't wide enough to deal with large amounts of mess. I found that, instead of using it to vacuum large pieces or large volumes of flour and sugar, it worked better by removing the floorhead and relying on the strong suction power coming through the intake nozzle. This always did the trick.

If you're a pet owner, the Blizzard CX1 Cat & Dog might be what you've been waiting for. I tested the canister vacuum in a local pet shelter and it worked incredibly well vacuuming pet hair on every surface I used it on, whether low-pile carpet, thick rug, hard floors, upholstery or entrance matting. On hard floors, I saw as hair was being pulled in from inches away from the floorhead.

It is a little expensive however, and if you're not prepared to fork out the $999 for this model, there's a more affordable alternative in the Miele Blizzard CX1 PureSuction PowerLine for $629, but you don't get the TurboTeQ floorhead. Or, I've also tested the Miele Boost CX1, which wasn't quite as capable as the Blizzard CX1, but still a powerful vacuum nonetheless.

Read more in my full Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat & Dog review.

The best Miele bagged canister vacuum

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A Miele C3 Cat and Dog canister vacuum in lotus white

A Miele C3 Cat and Dog canister vacuum in lotus white (Image credit: Miele)
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Testing hair with the Miele Complete C3 Cat and Dog Powerline Canister Vacuum

Testing hair with the Miele Complete C3 Cat and Dog Powerline Canister Vacuum (Image credit: Future)
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Testing flour and sugar with the Miele Complete C3 Cat and Dog Powerline Canister Vacuum

Testing flour and sugar with the Miele Complete C3 Cat and Dog Powerline Canister Vacuum (Image credit: Future)

3. Miele Complete C3 Cat & Dog Canister

The best corded canister vacuum

Type: Canister | Cord length: 24 feet | Dust bag: 4.5 quarts | Suction modes: 6 | Cleaning radius: 36 feet | Weight: 23 pounds

Excels on pet hair on all surfaces
Great for dust on all surfaces
Good onboard storage
Long power cord
HEPA filters
Poor with large debris
Expensive

Even years after its release, this is still the best of the best Miele vacuums. That also makes it incredibly expensive, and at more than $1,200, this is the priciest non-robot vacuum cleaner we've ever reviewed at H&G.

Any vacuum that uses dust bags has tight filtration, and the Miele Complete C3 is a great way to avoid ever having to be hands-on with the dust particles that you collect. The dust bag provides an extra layer of filtration on top of the vacuum's HEPA filter, as well as a specialized charcoal filter that neutralized odors and traps more than 99.9% of lung-damaging and allergy-inducing particles.

This does, however, mean that you'll be investing in dust bags for as long as you use the vacuum (they typically last around half a year).

The Miele Complete C3 Cat & Dog has the highest suction power of any Miele vacuum, utilizing 1200 watts of power on the highest setting. It has six suction modes that you activate using foot switches, compared to other Miele canister vacuums with four modes that you have to stoop down to select using a dial.

This vacuum is generally regarded as one of the best vacuums for pet hair thanks to its incredible suction power. 'It was quick and effective and the lack of motorized brush roll meant that there was no gross job of de-tangling hair afterwards. All of the hair was sucked straight into the bag, and there was no hot hair smell, either,' head of eCommerce Alex David wrote in his review.

Like the Blizzard CX1, it struggles with large volumes of mess, but this is down to the size of the floorhead rather than the vacuum's performance. 'It performed perfectly on wood floors, gliding over the surface and picking up everything easily without pushing it around,' he added. On carpets, the TurboTeQ floorhead cleaned all messes exceptionally well.

Read more in our full Miele Complete C3 Cat & Dog review.


How to choose a Miele vacuum cleaner

Miele Boost CX1 canister vacuum on concrete floor in Future test center

The Miele Boost CX1 canister vacuum (Image credit: Future)

We have a more general guide on how to choose a vacuum cleaner for your home's needs. But when it comes to Miele vacuums specifically, you need to consider the type of vacuum cleaner, the attachments included, and what exactly you're paying for.

Miele only produce canister vacuums, cordless vacuums and robot vacuums. Their cordless and robot ranges are relatively recent, launching in 2020 and 2014 respectively, while they've been making canister vacuums since 1931.

This is why Miele's lineup of canister vacuums are among the best, and also among the most expensive in the consumer market. Miele is known to be a premium appliance brand and that means their products come with hefty price tags, so it's important to know what you're paying for.

Their vacuums have super-tight filtration, making them some of the best HEPA vacuums for allergies available. They also have a wide range of attachments that you can buy individually across different Miele vacuums (these aren't cheap either), meaning you can pick and choose where to spend your money depending on the cleaning needs of your home.

If your home has pets and/or a lot of carpet, for example, you'll need the TurboTeQ floorhead. If your home is mostly hard floors, particularly delicate ones like wood or tile, the SwivelNeck parquet floorhead will be best to invest in to protect the gentle surfaces.

When you browse all Miele vacuums, it can be confusing understanding the differences between the models. There actually aren't too many different vacuum cleaners available from Miele, the different versions represent a different set of attachments. For example:

  • The Miele Boost CX1 is the standard edition, with the vacuum cleaner itself and only the essential attachments: floorhead, crevice tool, upholstery tool and dusting brush. These same attachments are included in every Boost Cx1 model but others have additional ones.
  • The Miele Boost CX1 Parquet includes the Twister parquet brush for cleaning delicate hard floors.
  • The Miele Boost CX1 Cat & Dog includes the TurboBrush for cleaning carpets and pet hair.

All Miele vacuums follow a similar format, with the standard model including one floorhead and the basic attachments, and all other versions including additional attachments for more specialized cleaning. Once you've found the vacuum you want, compare the attachment sets of each model to see which is best suited to your home.

Miele Triflex HX2 Pro closeup of the floorhead in Future test center

Closeup of the Miele Triflex HX2 floorhead (Image credit: Future)

Miele currently only have three cordless vacuums: the Duoflex HX1, the Triflex HX1 and the Triflex HX2.

The Triflex HX2 is essentially an upgrade from the Triflex HX1, with increased suction power, a power boost mode, and a digital motor that makes it quieter. But otherwise, they're designed the same way in a 3-in-1 configuration (that I cover in more detail in my Triflex HX2 Pro review).

That's also the main difference between the Triflex vacuums and the Duoflex HX1. The Duoflex is more like what you'd expect from a cordless vacuum, with detachable parts, a slim, lightweight design and two suction modes. Like with the canister vacuums, these cordless vacs are available in a range of models that include varying sets of attachments.

We haven't yet tested their robot vacuum cleaner, the Miele Scout RX3, but it's also available in three versions, with the most expensive offering a live image feed of your home.

How we test Miele vacuums

Miele Duoflex vacuuming flour and sugar on wooden floor in Future test center

Miele Duoflex HX1 vacuuming flour and sugar in our test center (Image credit: Future)

You can learn more about how we test vacuums at our full page. When it comes to testing Miele vacuums in particular, we try to test as many of the lineup as we can get our hands on (presently, that's most of them).

I test Miele vacuums in our test center using standardized amounts of flour, sugar, cereal and lentils, to observe and compare how well each vacuum can handle different-sized particles and common household messes. Flour and sugar also work as a fantastic visual test to see where particles get stuck within the vacuum's parts and to see what it leaves behind, as well as working as a proxy for dust and dead skin.

I also test the vacuums in my own home, using the attachments in real-world environments to vacuum my baseboards, stairs and furniture.

Then, I test the vacuums in a local pet shelter, Bristol ARC, to assess their performance on large amounts of pet hair and the mess found in a busy establishment with lots of foot traffic.

Meet the team

FAQs

What Miele vacuum is the most powerful?

If you're looking at canister vacuums, the Miele Complete C3 Cat & Dog is the most powerful Miele vacuum in their range. It uses 1200 watts to deliver massive suction power, so much that it managed to suction itself to a linoluem floor during testing on the highest setting.

The Miele Triflex HX2 Pro is the most powerful Miele vacuum in their cordless range, and I experienced this first-hand with some of the best cleaning performance I've ever seen in a vacuum. Despite this superior cleaning performance, our pick of the best cordless Miele in this guide is the Duoflex because of how similarly it cleans for a fraction of the cost.

What is the life expectancy of a Miele vacuum?

Miele appliances are widely praised for their durability. Their vacuums even have 'Tested to last' printed on the box. Online users frequently note how long they've owned their Miele vacuums for without running into problems.

Our very own head of Solved Punteha van Terheyden has owned two Miele vacuums in her life, one for eight years and one for four years, with no issues ever developing in either. She swapped her first for a cheap cordless vacuum and regretted it massively, coming back to a Miele canister vacuum within three months.

Better yet, Miele's best vacuums come with warranties lasting up to three years (depending on the model) on parts and labor.


For more premium floorcare, check out our tried-and-tested guide of the best Dyson vacuums.

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<![CDATA[ The 3 best multi-surface vacuums – clean carpets, rugs and hard floors effortlessly with one of these powerful machines ]]> If your home has a mixed variety of carpets, hard floors and area rugs, a multi-surface vacuum is a must so that every floor is given the deepest clean and most appropriate treatment.

Vacuums that are better on carpets might damage the delicate surfaces on wood and tile, while vacuums that are better suited to hard floors might not be strong enough to remove stubborn dirt and hair from carpets.

As H&G's home tech editor, my team of product testers and I have reviewed 56 of the world's best vacuum cleaners on different floor types in our test center and in real-world conditions in our homes. That's how we know exactly which models work wonders on all surfaces, protecting the delicate ones while thoroughly cleaning the stubborn ones.

The best multi-surface vacuum cleaners

The best multi-surface vacuum

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A Dyson V15 Detect against a white background

A Dyson V15 Detect against a white background (Image credit: Dyson)
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All parts and attachments of the Dyson V15 laid out on a wooden floor

All parts and attachments of the Dyson V15 laid out on a wooden floor (Image credit: Future)
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Three side-by-side images displaying the Dyson V15 Detect's FluffyOptic floorhead during cleaning with labels: no laser, with laser, after laser

The laser of the Dyson V15 Detect's FluffyOptic floorhead (Image credit: Future)

1. Dyson V15 Detect

The best multi-surface vacuum to deep clean carpets and hard floors

Type: Cordless | Dust bin capacity: 0.2 gal | Weight: 6.8 lb | Battery life: Up to 60 minutes | Warranty: 2 years

Green Laser dust detection on Fluffy brush roll illuminates dust particles invisible to the eye
Piezo sensor and LCD screen shows the size and number of dust particles collected in real-time
New anti-tangle hair screw keeps pet hair from getting stuck
Incredible suction
Versatile attachments
Green laser only shows dust on hard floors, harder to see in bright daylight
Dust gets stucks in dust bin
High Torque cleaner head with anti-tangle technology (secondary floorhead) doesn't move as easily, and it doesn't have an LED Light
Must hold trigger for continual operation

The Dyson V15 Detect has two main floorheads: the FluffyOptic and the Motorbar. What makes them so well-suited to different floor types is the FluffyOptic's soft roller, which works incredibly on hard floors, and the Motorbar's sharper bristles that dig dirt out of carpets.

They're not just capable cleaners for each floor type, but they excel when compared to every other vacuum floorhead we've tested at H&G. The FluffyOptic is one of the best methods of cleaning hard floors that we've experienced, using Dyson's signature green laser to reveal dust that the naked eye can't see then effortlessly vacuuming these super-fine particles in a single pass.

The Motorbar floorhead can actually be used on all floors, but it really shines when vacuuming carpets thanks to anti-tangle veins that work like a dream when removing stubborn hair, debris and dust out of soft flooring. This floorhead is one of the main reasons why the V15 Detect is our best vacuum for pet hair, as well as unbeatable performance when vacuuming hair from floors, dog beds and furniture.

Another excellent feature is the vacuum's detection tech, sensing what's on your floors and automatically adjusting the suction to the optimal level. So, when you pass from carpet to hard floor to area rug, the vacuum will change its power to ensure it's cleaning as effectively as possible at all times. I learned at Dyson's labs that this change happens in under a second, and from my own experience, it's virtually instant.

It's also worth mentioning that you can enjoy these same market-leading features for $100 less with the smaller, lighter Dyson V12 Detect Slim. Or, you can step up the suction power (and spend an extra $200) with the Dyson Gen5detect which is the absolute best vacuum we've ever tested. All three are part of Dyson's same flagship range and are the champions of multi-surface cleaning (and cleaning excellence in general).

Read more in our full Dyson V15 Detect review.

Runner-up best multi-surface vacuum

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Shark Cordless PowerDetect vacuum cleaner with Clean and Empty Station against white background

Shark Cordless PowerDetect vacuum cleaner with Clean and Empty Station against white background (Image credit: Shark)
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Shark Cordless PowerDetect vacuuming a wooden floor using the folded telescopic tube during testing in James' home

Shark Cordless PowerDetect vacuuming a wooden floor using the folded telescopic tube during testing in James' home (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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The main floorhead of the Shark Cordless PowerDetect on a wooden floor during testing at James' home

The main floorhead of the Shark Cordless PowerDetect on a wooden floor during testing at James' home (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Shark Cordless PowerDetect in handheld mode, vacuuming a grey sofa during testing in James' home

Shark Cordless PowerDetect in handheld mode, vacuuming a grey sofa during testing in James' home (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Close-up of the Shark Cordless PowerDetect control panel while vacuuming sugar, flour and cereal on a wooden floor during testing In James' home

Close-up of the Shark Cordless PowerDetect control panel while vacuuming sugar, flour and cereal on a wooden floor during testing In James' home (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Shark Cordless PowerDetect vacuuming flour, sugar, seasoning and cereal on a hardwood floor during testing in James' home

Shark Cordless PowerDetect vacuuming flour, sugar, seasoning and cereal on a hardwood floor during testing in James' home (Image credit: Future / James Holland)

2. Shark Cordless PowerDetect

Best runner-up cordless vacuum cleaner on hard floors and carpets

Type: Cordless | Battery life: Up to 70 minutes | Dust bin capacity: 0.74 qt | Weight: 7.96 lbs | Warranty: 5 years

Strongest suction of any cordless Shark vacuum
Folding telescopic tube to reach under furniture
Multi-surface floorhead
Floor and dust detection for optimal suction power
Option of a self-emptying and self-cleaning station
Setting it back on the base station can be a bit tricky
Reverse pickup is not quite as strong as advertised

The Shark Cordless PowerDetect's floorhead, called the DuoClean Detect, uses two brushrolls to be able to clean all types of floors. It's a different type of multi-surface cleaning: rather than the Dyson's dedicated floorheads for each floor, you don't have to swap anything out with the Shark's single, multi-purpose floorhead as you pass from soft to hard flooring.

The soft roller can pick up large crumbs and tiny dust particles from hard floors while protecting the surface (which is great for hardwood floors), while the bristled roller can better deal with carpets, effectively digging up hair and preventing it from wrapping.

Like the Dyson, this vacuum senses what's on your floors and adjusts the power accordingly. Suction power can be increased up to 75% when the vacuum detects dirt or carpet, so it does the thinking for you as you clean. It also has a flexible wand that can bend to reach further under furniture while applying less strain on your body.

Tester James Holland found that the cordless vacuum 'picked up everything that it could fit in its floorhead,' when vacuuming samples of cereal, flour, granulated sugar, and breadcrumbs.

'I tested it on carpets, upholstery, and hard flooring and it had no issues sucking up debris and dust,' he said. 'I even used it to vacuum two rooms that had been untouched for a week, but that seemed clean, and found its 0.74qt dust cup to be a quarter full of pet hair, dust, and dirt.'

It's not quite as powerful as the Dyson Detect vacuums, and we also found its suction was weak when reversing. But the Shark Cordless PowerDetect costs less than half the price of the Dyson V15 Detect, so it's an easy way to save on a vacuum that still cleans your floors well.

And for an extra $100, you can get the Shark Clean & Empty System that charges, empties and cleans the vacuum, storing dust for up to 60 days before you have to empty it yourself.

Read more in our full Shark Cordless PowerDetect review.

The best upright multi-surface vacuum

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Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum Cleaner against white background

Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum Cleaner against white background (Image credit: Shark, Amazon)
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Shark POWERDETECT main floor head on wooden floor, with lights

The main floor head being tested on a wooden floor, with LED lights (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum vacuuming flour and sugar on wooden floor

Vacuuming flour and sugar on a wooden floor during testing (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum multipet tool in use on carpet

our tester using the multi-pet tool (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Holding the Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum multipet tool against a white wall

The multi-pet tool, against a white wall mid-clean (Image credit: Future / James Holland)

3. Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum

Best upright mixed-surface vacuum cleaner for all floors

Type: Upright | Cord length: 30 feet | Power: 1416 watts | Dust bin: 0.5 gallons | Weight: 17.57 lbs | Noise level: ~73 dB

Exceptionally powerful on all surfaces
Thorough pet hair pickup, even on carpet
Powered Lift-Away feature makes it easier to use
Odor neutralizer works great
All the tools for getting into nooks and crannies
Heavy
Hose limited for getting into higher places

The Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum works similarly to the Cordless model above, sensing what's on your floors to maintain the ideal suction power and performance. It also has two brushrolls in the floorhead, a soft one and a bristled one, to easily deal with all types of flooring without any work from yourself.

A benefit of a upright vs cordless vacuum is its lack of reliance on a battery, granting more power and stronger performance particularly in messy homes and on carpets. The Shark POWERDETECT is the best upright vacuum we've tested, with flawless results when cleaning carpets, hard floors and upholstery.

'It’s able to suck everything up in its path efficiently and proficiently, no matter the debris. And, it’s equally capable regardless of the surface I used it on,' wrote James Holland. 'It took just a single pass with each test for the vacuum to suck up whatever was on the floor.'

'It was just as quick at picking up dust and debris when cleaning hardwood floors and bathroom tile,' he said, and when his carpet was covered in cat fur, it was able to clear it all in one pass, picking up an amount of hair similar to a second cat.

What's more, the vacuum uses an odor-neutralizing puck to leave a fresher scent in the room after you clean. We also love how well it vacuums edges and upholstery, even if the hose is limited at two length. But when vacuuming trickier spots like stairs and cars, you can lift out a detachable pod from the vacuum for more freedom when vacuuming.

Read our full Shark POWERDETECT review for more info.


How to choose the best multi-surface vacuum

The best vacuums for carpets and the best vacuums for hardwood floors differ because of the nature of the different floors' surfaces. Hard floors are smooth, require less airflow to be able to vacuum dust off and can be more easily damaged by a vacuum cleaner. Carpets are stubborn, and thick-pile fabrics can easily trap dust and dirt within the fibers making cleaning more difficult.

To deal with hard floors, a vacuum needs a floorhead with a soft brushroll. From our years of vacuum testing, this has always proved to be the most effective as it can capture those super-fine particles and common household allergens like dust, pollen and dander. It's also the safest choice for protecting delicate surfaces like tile and wood.

For carpets, you need a more agitating brushroll that uses sharp bristles to get deep into the fibers, pulling out dirt and hair that a soft roller wouldn't be able to. Carpets also require more powerful airflow to pull trapped dirt away, so look for a anything above 200 air watts (this is different to wattage, find out more in my vacuum jargon buster).

So, when choosing the best multi-surface vacuum, you need to look out for both soft and bristled brushrolls, and powerful suction that can be adjusted when not needed. All the vacuums in this guide have two brushrolls and floor detection to automatically adjust the power for you when changing floors.

If our picks aren't right for your home, I also recommend the Dyson Ball Animal 3, but you'll have to adjust the power yourself each time you change surface. And, the eufy S1 Pro Omni is the best robot vacuum cleaner if your home has mixed flooring.

Read more general advice on finding the right model for your home in our how to choose a vacuum cleaner guide.

How we test multi-surface vacuums

Dyson V12 Detect Slim on wooden floor, vacuuming flour and sugar

The Dyson V12 Detect Slim vacuuming flour and sugar on wooden floor in our test center (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)

At Homes & Gardens we thoroughly test and assess every product that features in our buying guides. You can learn more in in our behind-the-scenes look at how we test vacuums, and there's an overview of our principles in our guide to how we test products.

We test vacuums using standardized amounts of flour, sugar, cereal, lentils and hair in our test center. We run the same tests on carpets, linoleum and hardwood flooring, as well as testing the vacuum for weeks in our own homes. For the best vacuums for pet hair, we even test in a local pet shelter.

When it comes to multi-surface vacuums, we compare each vacuum's ability to clean different flooring types. Some will excel on carpets and others can only truly clean smooth surfaces. But some make light work of all floors, with additional features to make passing over different flooring types easy and painless.

We also vacuum with all included attachments to find out how capable each vacuum can handle stairs, baseboards, crevices and upholstery. A multi-surface vacuum should be able to clean your furniture just as well as your floors.

More generally, we also look out for maneuverability, run-time, emptying of the dust bin (or bag), durability smart features, weight, noise levels, and general controls so you know exactly what you are getting for your money.

Meet our testing team

FAQs

What can a multi-surface vacuum clean?

The best multi-surface vacuum should be able to clean carpets as effectively as hard floors like wood, tile, laminate and linoleum. They should be able to pass over different floor types safely to minimize any damage to delicate surfaces when, for example, vacuuming from an area rug to hardwood.

It should also be able to tackle furniture, upholstery, and smaller areas like baseboards and stairs. These are some of the many ways to use your vacuum cleaner around the house that a multi-surface vac can easily handle.

How do I protect my floors when vacuuming?

Understanding how often to vacuum will keep your floors clean as the weeks go by, while limiting how often you're passing over them with a sturdy, spinning brushroll that can damage the surface over time.

Vacuums that are powerful enough are also a vital part of making your carpet fluffy again, using the suction with additional steps to revive the original feel.


Next, browse our tried-and-tested selection of the best Dyson alternatives for cheaper vacuums that still pack a punch.

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<![CDATA[ The 3 best corded vacuums – maximize your cleaning power on carpets, hard floors and pet hair ]]> Corded vacuums continue to take the top spot when it comes to suction and reliability. Unlike cordless vacuums with their battery-powered motors, a corded vacuum utilizes more power to achieve a stronger cleaning performance, and a much longer lifespan.

And now that we're all focusing on our spring cleaning to transform our homes for the warmer months, longer cleaning sessions make all the difference. We also highly rate how effective corded vacuums are in busy homes, particularly upright vacuums.

I'm H&G's home tech editor, and my product testing team and I have reviewed 65 of the world's best vacuum cleaners in our test center and in our homes. These are our three favorite corded vacuums you can buy right now.

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The best corded vacuum cleaners

The best corded upright vacuum

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Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum Cleaner against white background

Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum Cleaner against white background (Image credit: Shark, Amazon)
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Shark POWERDETECT main floor head on wooden floor, with lights

The main floor head being tested on a wooden floor, with LED lights (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum vacuuming flour and sugar on wooden floor

Vacuuming flour and sugar on a wooden floor during testing (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum multipet tool in use on carpet

Our tester using the multi-pet tool on carpet (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Holding the Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum multipet tool against a white wall

The multi-pet tool, against a white wall mid-clean (Image credit: Future / James Holland)

1. Shark POWERDETECT

The best corded upright vacuum you can buy

Type: Upright | Cord length: 30 feet | Power: 1416 watts | Dust bin: 0.5 gallons | Weight: 17.57 lbs | Cleaning path width: 12 inches

Powerful cleaning performance on all surfaces
Odor neutralizer feature
Effective tools for getting into nooks and crannies
Incredible on pet hair
Automatically adjusts suction power for different floor types and dust volumes
Cleans right up to the edges
Two brushrolls avoid hair tangle
Hose limited for getting into higher places

Our favorite corded vacuum and the best upright vacuum we've ever tested is the Shark POWERDETECT. It's the latest release from Shark, the brand that's been leading the way in the upright vacuum market for some time now.

The POWERDETECT boasts intelligent features, like sensors around the floorhead that recognize the surface you're vacuuming, how dusty it is, and whether you're vacuuming near edges. It can then automatically adjust its suction power to the optimal level, taking any user guesswork out of the cleaning equation. It also means it's one of the best vacuums for hardwood floors as you don't have to worry about too much power on the delicate wooden panels.

Its 30-foot cord is longer than your average upright vacuum (usually around 20-25 feet), giving you more freedom around the house when cleaning and minimizing how often you have to unplug. Its 12-inch floorhead is also slightly larger than what you'd usually expect, so you can cover more ground as you go.

As far as corded vacuums go, it's hard to find one more powerful than this. 'It took just a single pass with each test for the vacuum to suck up whatever was on the floor,' wrote our expert tester James in his review of this vacuum.

'The carpeting in one room required some deep vacuuming due to being covered in a ton of cat hair from shedding (it’s been hot).

With one pass, James reported the Shark POWERDETECT had 'picked up every visible piece of hair (as well as loose litter near the box) from the carpet, filling the dust bin with an amount of hair equal to a second cat.' He emphasized its flawless performance when vacuuming pet hair and carpets – two of the things our extensive testing has shown us is the most difficult to vacuum.

And, to make cleaning even easier, the POWERDETECT has a Lift-Away feature, allowing you to remove a lighter pod from the main vacuum compartment for more mobility when cleaning stairs, cars, and hard to reach areas.

If you're not fussed about the detection features, but still want Shark's great cleaning performance, Lift-Away and odor-neutralization, consider the Shark Stratos or the Shark Vertex that cost slightly less.

Read more at our full Shark POWERDETECT review.

The best corded canister vacuum

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Miele Blizzard CX1 canister vacuum against white background

Miele Blizzard CX1 canister vacuum against white background (Image credit: Miele)
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Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat & Dog in Dan's home on wooden floor

Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat & Dog in Dan's home on wooden floor (Image credit: Future)
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Closeup of Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat & Dog with Comfort Clean activated (Image credit: Future)
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Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat and Dog vacuuming entrance barrier matting at Bristol Animal Rescue Centre

Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat and Dog vacuuming entrance barrier matting at Bristol Animal Rescue Centre (Image credit: Future)
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Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat and Dog vacuuming stairs at Bristol Animal Rescue Centre

Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat and Dog vacuuming stairs at Bristol Animal Rescue Centre (Image credit: Future)

2. Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat & Dog

The best bagless Miele canister vacuum with high suction and a formidable floorhead

Type: Canister | Cord length: 21 feet | Dust bin: 2 liters | Suction modes: 4 | Cleaning radius: 32 feet | Weight: 19 pounds

Flawless performance on pet hair
TurboTeQ floorhead works like a dream
Some of the highest suction I've ever seen in a vacuum
Attractive design
Attachments store neatly within the vacuum
Heavy handle
One of the floorheads has poor cleaning performance
Expensive

We've reviewed five of the best Miele vacuums and the Blizzard CX1 is our top pick for the best corded canister vacuum. It balances affordability with strong, universal cleaning performance across different floor types – and as the name suggests, it's also one of the best vacuums for pet hair.

If you're a pet owner, you're in luck. I tested it at a local pet shelter and it was excellent at vacuuming pet hair from every surface, restoring thick rugs and entrance mats that were caked in dog hair and hadn't been cleaned in days.

The 'Cat & Dog' edition of the Blizzard CX1 includes the extra TurboTeQ floorhead that, on test, performed incredibly well on carpets and hair. It's the advantage to choosing this model over the basic Blizzard CX1, as the standard AllTeQ floorhead only really works on hard floors.

This floorhead along with incredible suction power make this one of the best vacuums for carpet you can buy. Even if it's not on its highest setting, the suction is so strong that you can feel the air being pulled in around the intake nozzle. When using the crevice tool, dust and dirt is sucked from over an inch away.

It wasn't quite as impressive as a vacuum for hardwood floors however, as the standard AllTeQ floorhead struggled to deal with large volumes of mess. But if you vacuum regularly, this shouldn't be too much of an issue.

It is quite expensive though, and if you're not prepared to invest a huge $999 for this model, there's a more affordable alternative in the Miele Blizzard CX1 PureSuction PowerLine for $629, but you don't get the TurboTeQ floorhead. Or, I've also tested the Miele Boost CX1, which is noticeably less powerful than the Blizzard CX1, but still a worthwhile option.

Read more in our full Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat & Dog review.

The best budget corded vacuum

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Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum against white background (Image credit: Shark)
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The parts and attachments of the Shark Rotator, in sealed bags, laid out on a wooden floor

The parts and attachments of the Shark Rotator, in sealed bags, laid out on a wooden floor (Image credit: Future)
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Vacuuming hard floors with the Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum (Image credit: Future)
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Camryn's dog next to the Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum

Camryn's dog next to the Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum (Image credit: Future)

3. Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away

Best lightweight upright vacuum cleaner if you're on a budget

Cord length: 25 feet | Power: 960 watts | Dust bin: 0.8 quart | Weight: 14.34 lbs | Cleaning path: 10 inches

Easy to maneuver thanks to swivel steering
Dual brushrolls perform well on all flooring types
Built-in odor-neutralizing cartridge
Comes with three attachments, including dusting brush
Lift-Away design is convenient for cleaning stairs and high areas
Inconvenient control location
Doesn’t offer 'Powered Lift-Away'

The Shark Rotator is now the most affordable upright Shark vacuum we've tested thanks to it being released so many years ago. But its older age doesn't mean it's a poor vacuum cleaner. It still performed excellently in our tests and makes for an ideal budget alternative to the best Shark vacuums.

Like the Shark POWERDETECT in this guide, the Rotator can neutralize odors and comes with a Lift-Away pod for easier cleaning. The difference however is the Lift-Away isn't powered so it demands a bit more effort to use, which is worth considering for anybody with limited mobility.

'On its carpet mode, the vacuum has powerful suction, and its stiff brushroll pulled lots of dog hair, dirt, and dust out of the rugs in my living and dining rooms,' wrote pro vacuum tester Camryn.

The performance was even more impressive on hard floors. 'My dogs and partner often track small rocks, clumps of dirt, and leaves inside, and the vacuum had no problem sucking up the larger debris,' she added. Its soft brushroll is also great at cleaning up fine pieces of cat litter without shooting them around the floor – a common problem with upright vacuums.

The 25-foot cord grants you plenty of cleaning room, and all of the hand attachments are easy-to-use and effective around the house. 'My favorite attachment was the anti-allergen dusting brush. This cool tool has a swiveling head that you can rotate around to get just the right angle, and it’s lined with fuzzy nylon bristles that trap fine dust particles,' Camryn wrote, adding that it was what she used to deep clean her house before Thanksgiving.

Read more in our full Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away review.

More corded vacuums to consider

  • The Miele Complete C3 Cat & Dog is the most powerful canister vacuum we've tested. It also uses a dust bag system, making it an ideal vacuum for allergies while likely giving it a much longer lifespan than the others in this guide. But it's also the most expensive vacuum we've tested at $1,200 and has recurring dust bag costs, so I can only recommend it to those who can afford it.
  • The Dyson Ball Animal 3 retails for the same price as the Shark POWERDETECT in this guide ($399.99 at full price, often discounted to $299.99). Both have incredibly strong suction and suitability across different floor types, but the Shark POWERDETECT has extra odor-neutralization and lift-away features. The Dyson is slightly more powerful, though.
  • The Miele Boost CX1 is a great option if you're looking for a more budget-friendly canister vacuum. It has weaker suction and less effective attachments compared to the vacuums in this guide, but it comes at the advantage of saving $100s. You can also buy the Miele TurboTeQ floorhead separately that makes the Blizzard CX1 so formidable.
  • The Shark Stratos Upright has long been one of our favorite upright vacuums. But Shark released the POWERDETECT with more advanced features for only $50 more, so our vote goes to the POWERDETECT.

How to choose a corded vacuum cleaner

You can find a more detailed tips over on our how to choose a vacuum cleaner guide, but there are a few special considerations when it comes to corded models.

The main benefit of a corded vacuum cleaner is unrestricted power. Cordless vacuums must preserve battery life and will limit how much power they use, so it's rare to find one that can match the performance of a corded vacuum (see the Dyson Gen5detect or Dyson V15 Detect if this is what you're looking for).

This is why corded vacuums are typically upright or canister vacuums. Both types are the vacuums of choice for professional cleaners thanks to their performance and versatility across all floors.

But you can also find corded stick vacuums, that are designed similarly to cordless vacuums. For the most part these are counter-productive, as you lose the cleaning power found in uprights and canisters, but they can still be a good choice if you're limited on space.

They're also among the most lightweight vacuums available due to the lack of battery. Shark produce some of the most popular corded stick vacuums, like the Shark POWERDETECT Ultra-Light or the Shark Rocket Pro.

You can find out about all the features and designs to look out for in our vacuum jargon buster.

How we test corded vacuums

At Homes & Gardens we like to get hands-on experience with all the products we feature. You can learn more how we test products in our dedicated guide, and there's a more specific rundown of our testing process in how we test vacuums.

Vacuums are tried and tested in our test center and in our own homes. When in the test center, we assess each vacuum on carpet, linoleum and wood flooring. We test their suction power with flour and sugar, which is a common kitchen spill, but also a good substitute for naturally occurring particles in our homes such as dust and dead skin.

We also use cereal on different flooring types to see how well each corded vacuum picks up larger debris such as crumbs and small stones. We also use old hair extensions as a debris material, which helps demonstrates during testing how well a vacuum can pick up hair, and whether or not hair gets stuck in its rollers. This gives us a good indication of the level of care and upkeep the appliance will need moving forward.

Many vacuums are also tested in our own homes, often with pets, kids or both to see how they fare against real-world messes. This is also a great chance to test out any hand attachments, clean stairs and crevices, and learn how easy it is to take apart and empty.

For corded models, we get a feel for how practical the length of the cord is, to gauge how easy it is to clean with. Vacuums also manage their cables differently, so we assess how smoothly the cord maneuvers around the house and wraps around the vacuum when in storage.

Meet the team

FAQs

Do corded vacuums have better suction?

Absolutely. Being plugged into the power outlet means you're utilizing the full potential of a vacuum motor, whereas cordless models are restricted by a battery and its limited wattage and capacity.

But vacuum suction isn't only dictated by power. The vacuum's brushrolls, wand or hose design, airflow, and floorhead also influence how well it picks up debris from your floors. So, just because a vacuum has a higher wattage, it doesn't mean it's better at cleaning. Look out for a vacuum's 'air watts' for a true representation of suction power.

How long do corded vacuums last?

Corded vacuums can last as long as 8-10 years while cordless vacuums only last around 3-5 years. It seems that smaller vacuum cleaners and those that rely on batteries or sensors are more likely to break sooner.

What's more, good-quality upright vacuums tend to be more affordable than good-quality cordless models. So you can enjoy the benefit of a cheaper initial cost and more time until the next vacuum purchase.


Next, consider one of the best Dyson alternatives for impressive cleaning at a sweeter cost.

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<![CDATA[ Best HEPA vacuums for allergies – tested by our home tech pros for tight filtration that really combat allergens at home ]]> One of the most effective ways to rid your home of allergens is to buy a vacuum with a HEPA filter. These ultra-tight filters are able to capture almost all of the particles that trigger our symptoms.

I'm an asthma and allergy sufferer myself, and since investing in a HEPA vacuum my symptoms and general well-being have massively improved. By properly trapping these particles within the vacuum, they don't recirculate back into the home, becoming airborne and even easier to breathe in.

As H&G's home tech editor, my team of product testers and I have reviewed 53 of the best vacuum cleaners in the market. Most of them have HEPA filters, but for those with allergies, I've picked out the best three to say goodbye to stuffy noses and teary eyes.

The best HEPA vacuums for allergies

A HEPA filter is classed as being able to capture 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns. Dyson's HEPA H13 filters exceed these standards, capturing 99.99% of microscopic particles and allergens as small as 0.3 microns. That means virtually no allergen will be able to pass through.

These are the top three HEPA vacuums at a glance. Keep scrolling for the complete guide or click the navigation links to take you to each product.

I also recommend learning about allergens and the importance of HEPA filters in the FAQ section below.

Best cordless HEPA vacuum for allergies

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Dyson V12 Detect Slim against white background

Dyson V12 Detect Slim against white background (Image credit: QVC)
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Dyson V12 Detect Slim parts and attachments, arranged on wooden floor

Dyson V12 Detect Slim parts and attachments, arranged on wooden floor (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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Closeup of the Dyson V12 Detect Slim's Fluffy Optic cleaner head on dirty floor

Closeup of the Dyson V12 Detect Slim's FluffyOptic cleaner head on dirty floor (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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Dyson V12 Detect Slim on wooden floor, vacuuming flour and sugar

Dyson V12 Detect Slim on wooden floor, vacuuming flour and sugar (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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Dyson V12 Detect Slim vacuuming a mattress, displaying how many particles have been collected

Dyson V12 Detect Slim vacuuming a mattress, displaying how many particles have been collected (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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Dyson V12 Detect Slim dustbin

Dyson V12 Detect Slim dustbin (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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Dyson V12 Detect Slim vacuuming hair on carpet

Dyson V12 Detect Slim vacuuming hair on carpet (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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Dyson V12 Detect Slim Absolute original packaging/cardboard box

Dyson V12 Detect Slim Absolute original packaging/cardboard box (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)

1. Dyson V12 Detect Slim

Whole-machine HEPA filtration in a smart, powerful, lightweight cordless

Type: Cordless | Battery life: Up to 60 minutes | Power: 150 air watts | Dust bin: 0.09 gallon | Weight: 5.22 lbs

Lightweight
Single power button
Powerful & responsive suction
Particle detection
Illuminates hidden dust
Dyson's 'detect' tech without the massive price tag
Small dustbin
Short battery life
Still more expensive than most

The best Dyson vacuums use whole-machine HEPA filtration so that the air released back in the room is as free from allergens as possible. Vacuum cleaners usually have pre-motor and post-motor filters, with the post-motor filter typically being the HEPA one. More on this in my vacuum jargon buster.

Instead, Dyson's HEPA filtration covers the entire appliance for much more effective particle capture.

Not only does the Dyson V12 Detect Slim have an excellent filtration system, it's also a highly powerful vacuum cleaner with intelligent features that transform how easy it is to clean the house. It's the only vacuum I continue to use in my own home after the 12 vacuums I've tested at length for H&G.

Its FluffyOptic floorhead has a soft brushroll to pull super-fine particles from hard floors, as well as a green laser that genuinely reveals dust that the naked eye can't see. The other Motorbar floorhead has anti-tangle veins that, in the six months I've been using it, have never once been wrapped with hair.

It's lightweight and easy to use, and it uses a piezo sensor to count each individual particle that enters the machine. This is a bit of a luxury, giving you useful insight into what parts of your home are messier, but it also allows the vacuum to automatically adjust to the right suction power when it detects a particularly dusty area of the floor.

The Dyson V12 Detect Slim is the smallest and most affordable part of Dyson's flagship range, that includes the Dyson V15 Detect and the Dyson Gen5detect. If you want a larger dustbin and more cleaning power, it's definitely worth considering paying the bit extra for one of these models as they're the best two vacuum cleaners we've ever tested. The V12 Detect Slim has 150 air watts of suction power, the V15 Detect has 230 and the Gen5detect has 262 (more on what that means below).

Read more in my full Dyson V12 Detect Slim review.

Best upright HEPA vacuum for allergies

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Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum Cleaner against white background

Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum Cleaner against white background (Image credit: Shark, Amazon)
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Shark POWERDETECT main floor head on wooden floor, with lights

The main floor head being tested on a wooden floor, with LED lights (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum vacuuming flour and sugar on wooden floor

Vacuuming flour and sugar on a wooden floor during testing (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum multipet tool in use on carpet

our tester using the multi-pet tool (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Holding the Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum multipet tool against a white wall

The multi-pet tool, against a white wall mid-clean (Image credit: Future / James Holland)

2. Shark POWERDETECT

The best upright vacuum cleaner with tight HEPA filtration

Cord length: 30 feet | Filter: HEPA | Power: 1416 watts | Dust bin: 0.5 gallons | Weight: 17.57 lbs | Warranty: 5 years

Powerful cleaning performance on all surfaces
Odor neutralizer feature
Effective tools for getting into nooks and crannies
Incredible on pet hair
Automatically adjusts suction power for different floor types and dust volumes
Cleans right up to the edges
Two brushrolls avoid hair tangle
Hose limited for getting into higher places

Similar to Dyson's vacuums, the best Shark vacuums also use whole-machine filtration to better prevent allergens from being re-released back into your home. But unlike Dyson, only the post-motor filter is a HEPA in Shark vacuums, and the whole-machine filtration is what Shark calls an 'Anti-Allergen Complete Seal' which works in a similar way, but is slightly less effective.

Dyson's HEPA filtration captures 99.99% of particles as small as 0.3 microns while Shark's traps 99.9% of all dust and allergens. It's only a marginal difference, and either way anybody with allergies or asthma will be feeling the positive effects from these tightly-filtered vacuum cleaners.

The Shark POWERDETECT is the best upright vacuum in Shark's range. It boasts their latest cleaning technologies, like floor detection to automatically adjust the power when moving across floor types, dusty areas, and floor edges and corners. It even detects which direction you're vacuuming to optimize the airflow as you clean.

A great feature of the Shark POWERDETECT is its odor-neutralization. If, like me, you suffer from allergies from dust and pets, you'll love that the POWERDETECT can banish those familiar smells after you clean, leaving a fresher scent across your home.

It's also one of the most powerful vacuums we've tested at H&G, cementing itself in our lists of the best vacuums for pet hair and the best vacuums for carpet with its effortless cleaning performance across all floor types. 'It took just a single pass with each test for the vacuum to suck up whatever was on the floor,' wrote our expert tester James.

Read more at our full Shark POWERDETECT review.

Best HEPA vacuum with a HEPA cleaning base

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Tineco Pure ONE Station against white background

Tineco Pure ONE Station against white background (Image credit: Tineco, Amazon)
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Tineco Pure One Station PET, docked on cleaning station in front of kitchen counter in our test center

Tineco Pure One Station PET, docked on cleaning station in front of kitchen counter (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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Close-up of Tineco Pure One Station vacuum cleaner in our test center

Close-up of Tineco Pure One Station vacuum cleaner (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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Tineco Pure One Station - digital display showing battery life and suction mode while vacuuming flour and sugar from carpet

Digital display showing battery life and suction mode while vacuuming flour and sugar from carpet (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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Tineco Pure One Station vacuuming hair on wooden floor

Vacuuming hair on wooden floor (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)

3. Tineco Pure One Station

The best HEPA vacuum with a self-cleaning HEPA base

Type: Cordless | Battery life: Up to 60 minutes | Power: 270 watts | Dust bin: 3 liters with cleaning station | Weight: 5.29 lbs

Large cleaning station that conceals dust
Vacuum glides effortlessly
Digital display with more info than other vacuums
Dust detection and boost mode
Reasonable suction power
Polished design
Struggled with large debris
You can get better suction power for this price

An easy way to avoid exposure with allergens is to limit how often we're emptying our vacuums. Self-cleaning stations have become popular for this exact reason: they store weeks of dust in a tight unit, leaving you to do the emptying yourself once every two months or so.

The Tineco Pure One Station has a three-liter cleaning station (around 101.4 fl oz), meaning you can store dust for up to 60 days until you or your household have to come into contact with it. The vacuum itself uses HEPA H13 filtration, the same as Dyson, and the cleaning station uses five-stage HEPA filtration to capture 99.99% of dust particles down to 0.3 microns in size. That's more than what most HEPA filters can capture.

You'll be glad to know the Tineco Pure One vacuum cleaner is great at picking up hair. During testing, I actually watched as it pulled in strands of hair that were an inch or two away from the nozzle. It also performed pretty well with small and large debris, but not quite as well as the Dyson and Shark in this guide when it came to cleaning between wood panels or the floor's edges. It also struggled slightly with large debris on carpets such as red lentils and large round cereal pieces.

While the vacuum's suction isn't as powerful as the big brands, it does boast smart features like responsive suction power and a detailed control panel with insights into your cleaning and vacuum health. But the real star of the show is the cleaning station. It looks sleek and has tinted glass to conceal the dust contents inside, and it's one of the tightest-filtered cleaning stations we've seen yet. It also cleans the vacuum cleaner as well as emptying it, pulling out dust from the brushrolls and internal parts for you.

If you're looking for better cleaning performance however, I'd recommend the Shark Cordless PowerDetect. It cleans more effectively than the Tineco Pure One but its cleaning station doesn't have HEPA filtration. Or, the Samsung Bespoke Jet is perfect for allergies, but uses a bagged system that incurs running costs (on top of the already expensive initial vacuum cost).

Read more in my full Tineco Pure One Station review.


How to choose a HEPA vacuum for allergies

Choosing the right HEPA vacuum is largely the same as knowing how to choose a vacuum cleaner in general. But there are a few key considerations when it comes to dealing with allergies at home and understanding which is the right type of filter.

HEPA is an official certification, only granted once a filter meets strict standards of being able to trap at least 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns. So if a vacuum cleaner is listed as a HEPA vacuum – you can trust that it can deal with allergens.

But make sure to look out for vacuums that list HEPA-style or HEPA-like filters. The language will be subtle, but there'll be something to show that the filter isn't actually a HEPA filter, and won't be able to meet your cleaning needs when dealing with microscopic allergens.

Vacuums use multiple filters, one before the motor and one after the motor. The best vacuums, like the Dyson V12 Detect Slim in this guide, have whole-machine filtration to ensure that these particles are as contained within the appliance as possible.

Find out more about filters and all other key vacuuming terms in my vacuum jargon buster.

How we test HEPA vacuums for allergies

Shark POWERDETECT main floor head on wooden floor, with lights

Close-up of Shark POWERDETECT floorhead (Image credit: Future / James Holland)

At Homes & Gardens we like to get hands-on experience with all the products that make it feature in our buying guides. You can learn more in in our behind-the-scenes look at how we test vacuums, and there's an overview of our principles in our guide to how we test products.

Each new vacuum we get the opportunity to review is tried and tested in our own homes, undergoing rigorous testing on a range of flooring and household challenges. We also test vacuums in a dedicated test studio, standardizing our examination across different messes and floor types.

When testing for tight filtration and anti-allergenic features, we look beyond the filter at how likely dust can come out, how messy it is to empty the dustbin, and whether dust falls out of the nozzle after each use.

We test the vacuum cleaners for a number of weeks (sometimes months) so we get a feel for the longevity and durability of each model. In some instances, we are also fortunate enough to keep the vacuum cleaners after writing up the review so we can continue to learn about them and share our findings with you with updates to our original articles.

Meet the team

FAQs

Does a HEPA vacuum help with allergies?

Becoming familiar with exactly what common allergens exist in our homes will help to understand why vacuums need HEPA filters.

The most common allergens in our homes are: dust, dander (skin cells from humans and pets), dust mites and pollen. 'Dust' in general is actually a mixture of all of these allergens and more, gathering all over our homes at all times and triggering allergic symptoms in those who suffer from them.

But when we talk about dust allergies, what we're really referring to is allergies to dust mites, or more specifically the fecal matter left behind by dust mites. Dust mites feed off our dead skin cells, leaving behind waste that triggers allergies.

Dust mites are microscopic bugs that feed off our skin cells and thrive in warm, dark conditions. Their existence in our homes is one of the main reasons why you should vacuum often, and why you should be regularly vacuuming your mattress.

Just like dust mites, all of these allergenic substances are microscopic, stressing the importance of a vacuum cleaner with tight filtration. As HEPA filters can capture at least 99.97% of particles down to 0.3 microns, they can trap almost all of the common allergens in our homes.

As strong flows of air pass through a vacuum cleaner and out the exhaust, not having a HEPA filter means that these allergens will be re-released into your space. Not only that, but they'll become airborne, and will only be able to be removed from the room using one of the best air purifiers, and not your vacuum cleaner.

How long does a HEPA filter last in a vacuum?

HEPA filters can last anywhere between one to three years, but many of the best vacuum cleaners for allergies have washable HEPA filters that can ensure continued use even past that. I'd recommend choosing a vacuum with washable filters over replaceable ones to keep costs low.


Next, consider one of the best Dyson alternatives or the best carpet cleaners for pets for deeper cleaning.

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<![CDATA[ Best Shark pet vacuum cleaners – powerful cleaning that will absolutely keep up with your pets ]]> Shark are famous for their range of pet-focused vacuum cleaners, promising anti-hair wrap, tight filtration and powerful suction to deal with all the messes our pets leave behind.

But their vacuum selection has grown so much in recent years that it can be tricky knowing which is actually the best, and which is the right fit for your home.

That's why, as H&G's home tech editor, my team of product testers and I have tested 13 of the best Shark vacuums. I'm a big fan of Shark as they genuinely make some of the best vacuums in the world, and these are the three Shark pet vacuums I'd recommend for any home.

The best Shark pet vacuum cleaners

These are the best three Shark pet vacuums at a glance. Keep scrolling for the full guide or click the navigation links to take you to each product.

The best upright Shark pet vacuum

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Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum Cleaner against white background (Image credit: Shark, Amazon)
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Shark POWERDETECT main floor head on wooden floor, with lights

The main floor head being tested on a wooden floor, with LED lights (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum vacuuming flour and sugar on wooden floor

Vacuuming flour and sugar on a wooden floor during testing (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum multipet tool in use on carpet

our tester using the multi-pet tool (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Holding the Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum multipet tool against a white wall

The multi-pet tool, against a white wall mid-clean (Image credit: Future / James Holland)

1. Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum

Best upright Shark vacuum

Type: Upright | Cord length: 30 feet | Dustbin: 0.5 gallons | Power: 1416 watts | Noise level: ~73 dB | Weight: 17.57 lbs

Exceptionally powerful on all surfaces
Thorough pet hair pickup, even on carpet
Powered Lift-Away feature makes it easier to use
Odor neutralizer works great
All the tools for getting into nooks and crannies
Heavy
Hose limited for getting into higher places

There's a version of the Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum with a 'TruePet Upgrade' that includes a HairPro Self-Cleaning Pet Power Brush. For pet owners, this is one of the essential vacuum cleaner attachments for removing pet hair from beds and furniture without having to deal with hair getting tangled.

But in all honesty, the Shark POWERDETECT is one of the best vacuums for pet hair even without spending the extra $100 on this upgrade. It's a worthwhile upgrade if you're often needing to clean hair from pet beds, but for general house cleaning, the vacuum is powerful enough as it is. It's our number one pick for the best upright vacuums for a reason.

'The carpeting in one room required some deep vacuuming due to being covered in a ton of cat sheddings. With one pass, the Shark POWERDETECT had basically picked up every visible piece of hair (as well as litter near the litter box) from the carpet, filling the dust bin with an amount of hair equal to a second cat,' our expert tester James wrote in his review.

Not only does it leave floors spotless, it leaves behind a fresh scent thanks to the vacuum's odor-neutralizing puck. It's not an overpowering smell, but one that'll help to reduce those odors left behind by pets that are seemingly impossible to mask.

The vacuum also features floor detection. As you pass from hard floors to carpets, it'll automatically adjust the power and brushroll to ensure each surface is given the proper treatment. It's also able to up the suction power when going over messy areas, floor edges and corners.

Read more in our full Shark POWERDETECT review.

The best cordless Shark pet vacuum

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Shark Cordless PowerDetect vacuum cleaner with Clean and Empty Station against white background

Shark Cordless PowerDetect vacuum cleaner with Clean and Empty Station against white background (Image credit: Shark)
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The main floorhead of the Shark Cordless PowerDetect on a wooden floor during testing at James' home

The main floorhead of the Shark Cordless PowerDetect on a wooden floor during testing at James' home (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Close-up of the Shark Cordless PowerDetect control panel while vacuuming sugar, flour and cereal on a wooden floor during testing In James' home

Close-up of the Shark Cordless PowerDetect control panel while vacuuming sugar, flour and cereal on a wooden floor during testing In James' home (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Shark Cordless PowerDetect vacuuming a wooden floor using the folded telescopic tube during testing in James' home

Shark Cordless PowerDetect vacuuming a wooden floor using the folded telescopic tube during testing in James' home (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Shark Cordless PowerDetect vacuuming flour, sugar, seasoning and cereal on a hardwood floor during testing in James' home

Shark Cordless PowerDetect vacuuming flour, sugar, seasoning and cereal on a hardwood floor during testing in James' home (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Shark Cordless PowerDetect in handheld mode, vacuuming a grey sofa during testing in James' home

Shark Cordless PowerDetect in handheld mode, vacuuming a grey sofa during testing in James' home (Image credit: Future / James Holland)

2. Shark Cordless PowerDetect

The best Shark cordless vacuum for pet owners

Type: Cordless | Battery life: Up to 70 minutes | Dustbin: 0.74qt | Power: 380 watts | Noise level: Up to 80 db | Weight: 7.96lbs

Strongest suction of any cordless Shark vacuum
Folding telescopic tube to reach under furniture
Multi-surface floorhead
Floor and dust detection for optimal suction power
Great on pet hair and carpets
Option of a self-emptying and self-cleaning station
Setting it back on the base station can be a bit tricky
Reverse pickup is not quite as strong as advertised

While the Shark Cordless PowerDetect isn't officially labeled a 'pet' vacuum, it's still the brand's best cordless vacuum for pet owners thanks to its powerful suction and pet-friendly features.

'I used this vacuum on the carpet in a room where our cat likes to spend most of her time and it pulled up a good amount of hair out of the carpet that I didn’t even see,' our expert tester James wrote in his review. Cordless vacuums aren't typically the most powerful when it comes to vacuuming pet hair or carpets, so for the PowerDetect to pull hair that wasn't visible shows how powerful its suction is.

Like many Shark vacs, the floorhead has two brushrolls: one soft roller for hard floors and fine particles, and one with bristles that's better suited to carpets and hair. The bristled brushroll is anti-tangle to avoid having to manually remove any wrapped pet (or human) hair.

The PowerDetect comes with a pet multi-tool, and as it's a cordless vacuum, you can easily switch to handheld mode to clean pet hair from your upholstery. During testing, it was able to easily pull cat hair from sofa cushions.

It can also bend at the wand, reaching further under objects and furniture with less strain on your back. These hard-to-reach areas are often ignored while being breeding grounds for common allergens in the house, so this will help to reduce odors and allergies caused by our pets' shedding.

Another useful feature for pet owners is the option of a Clean & Empty System. This is a dock that stores, charges and removes all dust from the vacuum when it's not in use. It has tight HEPA filtration and can store dust for up to 60 days, minimizing how often you're emptying it yourself and coming into contact with allergens like pet dander.

Read more in our full Shark Cordless PowerDetect review.

The best Shark pet carpet cleaner

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A Shark CarpetXpert and its attachments against white background

A Shark CarpetXpert and its attachments against white background (Image credit: Shark)
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The Shark CarpetXpert cleaning a blue and white area rug in Camryn's home

The Shark CarpetXpert cleaning a blue and white area rug (Image credit: Future)
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Upholstery before and after cleaning with the Shark CarpetXpert

Upholstery before and after cleaning with the Shark CarpetXpert (Image credit: Future)
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Close-up of the Shark CarpetXpert's floorhead on a wood floor in Camryn's home

Close-up of the Shark CarpetXpert's floorhead on a wood floor (Image credit: Future)
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The Shark CarpetXpert's water tank next to a white basin with two bottles of cleaning solution

Cleaning the Shark CarpetXpert (Image credit: Future)

3. Shark CarpetXpert

Best Shark carpet cleaner for pet odors and messes

Type: Upright carpet cleaner | Cord length: 20 feet | Clean water tank: 0.53gal | Dirty water tank: 0.23gal | Dust bin: 0.95qt | Weight: 18.05lbs | Noise: ~87-91 dB | Power: 960 watts | Warranty: 5 years

Effective for everyday cleaning and stain removal
Able to remove tough, dried-on stains
Long hose for easy handheld operation
Dedicated pet tool is genuinely useful
Removable pieces make it easy to clean
Accessories store neatly
No built-in water heater
Only for carpets

If your home is a mostly carpeted one, it's worth considering a carpet cleaner. The best carpet cleaners for pets can banish stains and odors that our animals leave behind. As carpet fibers are effectively bacteria magnets, vacuuming only does the job, no matter how often you vacuum carpet. A carpet cleaner goes that step further and actually deep cleans the carpet rather than just vacuuming it.

The Shark CarpetXpert is one of the best we've ever tested, and impressed us so much that we awarded it a rare five stars. It comes with a special pet tool with its own self-contained tank that can clean accidental pet messes directly from the floor while avoiding it passing through the rest of the appliance.

'After just a minute or two of spraying and scrubbing, the machine has picked up the majority of the cat's vomit and the stain it left behind,' tester Camryn wrote in the review.

'Once I finished with stain removal, I decided to use the floor tool to clean the rug, as it was quite dirty from being outside all summer,' she added. 'There were quite a few spots that had old stains or discoloration thanks to dirt, but the CarpetXpert had no problem sucking up all the gunk. I had to use a whole tank of clean water and stop to empty the dirty tank at one point, but in the end, the rug was practically spotless.'

This incredible cleaning performance is paired with a straightforward design. Although there are lots of parts and attachments, it doesn't take long to wrap your head around how it works. Pair it with one of the best vacuums for carpet and your floors will never look cleaner.

Read more in our full Shark CarpetXpert review.


How to choose a Shark pet vacuum

The Shark Pet Cordless and the Shark UltraCyclone Pet Pro are two examples of Shark vacuums with 'pet' in the name, but that aren't necessarily the best Shark pet vacuums available. Shark will often add terms to their product range to appeal to customer's specific needs, but will usually reflect one or two specific features – in this case, it could be an anti-tangle brushroll or a HEPA filter.

But the best Shark pet vacuums are those with the most powerful suction to handle the tricky nature of pet hair. Their latest PowerDetect range is the best we've tested for pets. They're the most powerful upright and cordless vacuums the brand has ever released, and they adapt to your floors for the right suction at all times.

The essential features to consider when choosing a vacuum cleaner for pets are: tight HEPA filtration to trap allergens, anti-tangle floorheads and attachments, strong suction that can pull fur out of carpets, easy maneuverability in tight spaces, and tools for cleaning around the house. All of the vacuums fit in this guide fit this criteria.

When deciding between an upright or cordless pet vacuum, think about what your home needs. Upright vacuums are more powerful particularly on fur and carpets, but they're much less maneuverable, heavier to take up and down stairs, and take up more space. Cordless vacuums are more versatile, easier to use, easier to store, and don't require you to be near a power outlet. Busy homes with carpets will benefit from an upright, but a cordless is ample if not.

Read our vacuum jargon buster to stay clued-up on all the terms when deciding.

How we tested these Shark pet vacuums

Holding the Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum multipet tool against a white wall

Hose and pet tool of the Shark POWERDETECT (Image credit: Future / James Holland)

The three vacuums in this guide were tested in homes with pets by product testers with years of experience with vacuum cleaners. We test over weeks and sometimes months to get a complete feel for the vacuum's performance.

We assess each vacuum on its cleaning performance, maneuverability, run-time, emptying of the dustbin (or bag), and general controls so you know exactly what you are getting for your money. We also test all tools and features to understand how versatile the vacuum is for our homes' varying cleaning needs.

We test across all floor types and on upholstery, mattresses, and pet beds where necessary. Find out the full low-down of how we test vacuums here.

Meet the team

FAQs

Which Shark vacuum has the strongest suction?

Currently the Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum has the strongest suction, based on ASTM F588 and measured at the nozzle. Our tests confirmed this, with effortless cleaning performance across every floor type, pulling up fur from carpet that we didn't even see.

Which is better for pet hair, Shark or Bissell?

Bissell's floorcare range is one of the most comprehensive in the consumer market, covering vacuums, floor cleaners, carpet cleaners, spot cleaners and more. They're best suited to these complete floor cleaning appliances, while Shark is the better choice when it comes to traditional vacuum cleaners. They currently dominate the upright vacuum market.


Next, browse our tried-and-tested selection of the best Dyson alternatives for cleaning excellence at a lesser cost.

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<![CDATA[ Best lightweight vacuums – easy-to-carry cordless and upright vacuums that don't sacrifice cleaning power ]]> Once upon a time, almost every vacuum was a hefty machine, and the difficulty of lugging a heavy vacuum up and down the stairs is a task many of us are familiar with, particularly those with limited mobility.

But now, the best vacuums span all sorts of designs, including lightweight upright vacs and even lighter cordless sticks that are smaller, easier to carry, and more powerful than ever. They're designed to be intuitive and user-friendly too, to fit the uncomplicated nature of our cleaning needs.

I'm Homes & Gardens' home tech editor, and my product testing team and I have reviewed 56 vacuums of all types. Out of the lightest models we've tested, these are the only four you need to consider, for any budget.

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Shark Stratos | was $449.99, now $249.99 at Wayfair (save $200)

This is our favorite lightweight upright vacuum, and one of the most capable uprights we've ever tested. It still holds up years after its release, with strong suction, multi-surface brushrolls, odor-neutralization, and a lift-away pod for more mobility when cleaning.View Deal

The best lightweight vacuum cleaners

These are the best-on-test lightweight vacuums at a glance. Click the navigation links to take you to each product or keep scrolling for the full guide.

The best lightweight cordless vacuum

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Dyson V12 Detect Slim against white background

Dyson V12 Detect Slim against white background (Image credit: QVC)
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Dyson V12 Detect Slim parts and attachments, arranged on wooden floor

Dyson V12 Detect Slim parts and attachments, arranged on wooden floor (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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Closeup of the Dyson V12 Detect Slim's Fluffy Optic cleaner head on dirty floor

Closeup of the Dyson V12 Detect Slim's FluffyOptic cleaner head on dirty floor (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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Dyson V12 Detect Slim on wooden floor, vacuuming flour and sugar

Dyson V12 Detect Slim on wooden floor, vacuuming flour and sugar (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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Dyson V12 Detect Slim vacuuming a mattress, displaying how many particles have been collected

Dyson V12 Detect Slim vacuuming a mattress, displaying how many particles have been collected (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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Dyson V12 Detect Slim dustbin

Dyson V12 Detect Slim dustbin (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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Dyson V12 Detect Slim vacuuming hair on carpet

Dyson V12 Detect Slim vacuuming hair on carpet (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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Dyson V12 Detect Slim Absolute original packaging/cardboard box

Dyson V12 Detect Slim Absolute original packaging/cardboard box (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)

1. Dyson V12 Detect Slim

The best lightweight cordless vacuum for unmatched cleaning

Type: Cordless | Battery life: Up to 60 minutes | Power: 150 air watts | Dust bin: 0.09 gallon | Weight: 5.22 lbs

Lightweight
Single power button
Powerful & responsive suction
Particle detection
Illuminates hidden dust
Dyson's 'detect' tech without the massive price tag
Small dustbin
Short battery life
Still more expensive than most

The V12 Detect Slim is the smallest, lightest and most affordable vacuum in Dyson's range of Detect vacuums. Including the Dyson V15 Detect and the Dyson Gen5detect, these are the three best Dyson vacuums ever released.

I've tested 12 vacuums for H&G and the Dyson V12 Detect Slim is the one I use in my own home. With such a compact design, I continue to be surprised at how strong its suction power is, and in the six months I've been using it, I've never had to go over the floor twice to clean anything up.

Dyson's Detect vacuums come with the signature green laser that reveals invisible dust. I can confirm that this is no gimmick. In fact, using the V12 Detect Slim has taught me how much dust exists on our floors without us knowing, as the laser reveals what the naked eye can't see.

It also detects what's on your floors and responds with the optimal suction power. If you move onto carpet, or a particularly dusty area, the V12 will automatically up the suction power to clean more effectively. When vacuuming moderate mess on hard floors, the suction power is lowered again to preserve battery life.

A screen shows each individual particle size that it's picked up, counting up to the millions. While this isn't exactly essential, this does give useful insight into the dirtier areas of your home and easily shows when there's nothing left to vacuum. This is helpful when vacuuming upholstery or mattresses where the mess isn't visible.

It also comes with two main floorheads: the FluffyOptic and the Motorbar. The FluffyOptic has the green laser and a soft brushroll for effective cleaning of super-fine particles on hard floors, while the Motorbar has anti-tangle veins that have never once had hair wrapped around them in the entire time I've used it. It's better suited to carpets but works across all surfaces.

Bottom line – this is an incredibly powerful and intuitive appliance, and it's packaged into a lightweight, small, and easy-to-use design that you can hold above your head with total ease. It's about as heavy as a bag of flour.

Read more in my full Dyson V12 Detect Slim review.

The best budget lightweight cordless vacuum

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Ultenic U16 Flex cordless vacuum cleaner against white background

Ultenic U16 Flex cordless vacuum cleaner against white background (Image credit: Ultenic, Amazon)
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The touch control screen of the Ultenic U16 Flex in Future's test center

The touch control screen of the Ultenic U16 Flex in Future's test center (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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The Ultenic U16 Flex green laser revealing hidden pet hair in Bristol Animal Rescue Centre

The Ultenic U16 Flex green laser revealing hidden pet hair in Bristol Animal Rescue Centre (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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Using the flexible wand of the Ultenic U16 Flex in Future's test center

Using the flexible wand of the Ultenic U16 Flex in Future's test center (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)
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All parts and attachments of the Ultenic U16 Flex on gray carpet in Future's test center

All parts and attachments of the Ultenic U16 Flex on gray carpet in Future's test center (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)

2. Ultenic U16 Flex

Best lightweight cordless if you're on a budget

Type: Cordless | Battery life: Up to 60 minutes | Suction power: 45,000 Pa | Dust bin: 0.26 gallon | Weight: 3.75 lbs

Impressive suction at this price
One of the lightest vacuums we've ever tested
Green laser similar to Dyson
Flexible wand
On/off trigger for easy operation
Different suction modes including boost for extra power
Cheap materials
Lots of plastic packaging
Not as powerful as other cordless vacuums

It's very rare for me to recommend any cordless vacuum cleaner under $200. Usually, cheap budget options leave such a noticeable amount of mess after cleaning that you end up having to buy another vacuum shortly after.

But the only brand that I've found to produce good-quality vacuums at a sweet price is Ultenic. I recently tested the Ultenic U16 Flex and was truly impressed by its cleaning performance considering it costs just $149.99. Sure, it's not as good as the best cordless vacuums, but it's hard to find better value-for-money than this.

It's also one of the lightest vacuums we've ever reviewed at just 3.75 lbs. That's about as heavy as a large watermelon. It arrived densely packed into a package no bigger than a shoe box, and as I unpacked it I could feel that each individual component was lightweight. It might not feel as premium as other vacuums but it's a big win for anybody avoiding anything heavy.

You can tell that this is designed as a Dyson alternative with similar aesthetics and features. But surprisingly, it's the only non-Dyson vacuum I've tested that's managed to (almost) recreate the efficacy of the green laser. When testing it in a local pet shelter it revealed pet hair that I couldn't otherwise see, and when using it in our test center, it illuminated dust and flour that I couldn't see before.

The suction power is impressive for the price. Especially on hard floors, the U16 Flex managed to clean debris small and large with ease, even rivaling the performance of other Shark and Miele vacuums I've tested. It struggled a bit with carpets, gaps between wood panels, and edges and corners, but the vacuum's boost mode helps to finish the job.

It also has a flexible wand, just like the Shark Cordless PowerDetect, one of our favorite cordless vacuums. It's powered using a trigger, but unlike the Dyson V15 Detect, the trigger works with an on switch, which is a big help to avoid straining your finger for the entirety of your cleaning session.

As it's a budget vacuum, it's not constructed with the best-quality materials (and it came with a lot of plastic packaging), which is to be expected, but the vacuum might not last for as many years as our other top choices. It's still a seriously impressive budget vacuum that's lighter and more powerful than any other at this price point.

The full Ultenic U16 Flex review is coming soon.

The best lightweight upright vacuum

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A Shark Stratos Upright vacuum on a white background

Shark Stratos Upright against white background (Image credit: SharkNinja)
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Person vacuuming an area rug using the Shark Stratos Upright Vacuum

Vacuuming an area rug during testing (Image credit: Future)
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Shark Stratos floorhead on patterned rug

Shark Stratos floorhead on patterned rug during testing (Image credit: Camryn Rabideau )
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Vacuuming stairs with the Shark Stratos Upright using the Lift-Away feature

Vacuuming stairs with the Shark Stratos Upright using the Lift-Away feature during testing (Image credit: Camryn Rabideau )
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Some of the parts included in the Shark Stratos Upright box

Some of the parts included in the Shark Stratos Upright box when it arrivecd for review (Image credit: Camryn Rabideau )

3. Shark Stratos Upright Vacuum

The best upright vacuum that's lighter than the rest

Cord length: 30 feet | Power: 1416 watts | Dust bin: 1.48 quart | Weight: 16.71 lbs (depending on exact model) | Cleaning path width: 10.63 inches

Powerful suction
Easy pet hair pickup
Anti hair-wrap
Versatile design
Easy to maneuver
Odor-neutralizing cartridge
Self-cleaning brushroll
Quite bulky
Small dust bin

An upright vacuum with serious cleaning power is never going to be as light as a cordless stick. But as most of the best upright vacuums weigh in at around 17-20 lbs, the Shark Stratos's 16.71 lbs is certainly on the lighter side.

Plus, like many of the best Shark vacuums, the Stratos has a feature called 'Lift-Away.' This enables you to remove a detachable pod from the main vacuum carrier, allowing you to move around the house with more mobility and ease, while carrying a much lighter weight. It's particularly useful on stairs, baseboards and cars.

The Shark Stratos is years old now but continues to be one of the most powerful upright vacuums we've tested at H&G. Our expert tester Camryn was 'honestly shocked' at its performance, filling the vacuum's dustbin with dog hair and dirt from just a single pass over a 9' x 6' area rug.

It also has Shark's classic odor-neutralizer. As the air passes through the vacuum when cleaning, it feeds through an odor-neutralizing puck that leaves a fresh scent around the house. This can make all the difference for homes with pets.

Its performance is just as strong across carpets and hard floors thanks to a dual-brushroll floorhead. The soft brushroll helps to pick up fine particles from hard floors while the bristled brushroll can dig into carpets.

Until Shark released the recent Shark POWERDETECT with floor detection and responsive suction power, the Shark Stratos was our number one pick for the best upright vacuum.

Read more in our full Shark Stratos review.

The best budget lightweight upright vacuum

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Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum against white background

Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum against white background (Image credit: Shark)
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The parts and attachments of the Shark Rotator, in sealed bags, laid out on a wooden floor

The parts and attachments of the Shark Rotator, in sealed bags, laid out on a wooden floor (Image credit: Future)
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Vacuuming hard floors with the Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum

Vacuuming hard floors with the Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum (Image credit: Future)
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Camryn's dog next to the Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum

Camryn's dog next to the Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum (Image credit: Future)

4. Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away

Best lightweight upright vacuum cleaner if you're on a budget

Cord length: 25 feet | Power: 960W | Dust bin: 0.8 quart | Weight: 14.34 lbs | Cleaning path: 10 inches

Eas to maneuver thanks to swivel steering
Dual brushrolls perform well on all flooring types
Built-in odor-neutralizing cartridge
Comes with three attachments, including dusting brush
Lift-Away design is convenient for cleaning stairs and high areas
Inconvenient control location
Doesn’t offer 'Powered Lift-Away'

The Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away weighs just 14.34 lbs, making it the lightest upright vacuum we've tested. This comes with a sacrifice in power (960 watts compared to the Stratos' 1416), but this is to be expected as the Rotator is now one of Shark's oldest models.

It retails for just $299.99. You can almost treat it as a cheaper and lighter version of the Shark Stratos. It carries many of the same features like an odor-neutralizer, dual brushrolls and a lift-away feature, but the Rotator's lift-away is unfortunately not powered, so demands more effort from you to lift it out from its main carriage.

Still, its cleaning ability isn't to be ignored. 'On its carpet mode, the vacuum has powerful suction, and its stiff brushroll pulled lots of dog hair, dirt, and dust out of the rugs in my living and dining rooms,' shared tester Camryn. 'Despite the suction, it was still easy to push around on the medium-pile carpet, and I like that you can adjust the suction further using the slider on the vacuum’s handle.'

'I was even more impressed by its performance on hard floors. My dogs and partner often track small rocks, clumps of dirt, and leaves inside, and the vacuum had no problem sucking up the larger debris,' Camryn added.

It also comes with a two-foot hose and a set of attachments for other cleaning tasks around the house. Its best is the anti-allergen dusting brush that swivels to get the right angle, and it’s lined with fuzzy bristles that trap fine dust particles.

It isn't the best upright we've ever tested, and for the same price you can buy the Dyson Ball Animal 3 or Shark POWERDETECT which are both stronger cleaners. But it's easily the lightest upright vacuum at this price and a capable one nonetheless.

Read more in our full Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away review.


How to choose a lightweight vacuum cleaner

In addition to knowing how to choose the right vacuum cleaner for your home, choosing the best lightweight vacuum involves understanding typical power/weight ratios.

Cordless and upright vacuums are the two most common types. Cordless vacuums are the popular choice these days because they take up less space, grant you more freedom around the house, and can be taken apart to switch to handheld cleaning or to better use any of the attachments.

Naturally, they're the most lightweight vacuum cleaner you can find. They're usually made of just a handheld vacuum component, a wand, and a floorhead or attachment at the end. As you've seen in this guide, they can be as light as 3.75 lbs as is the case with the Ultenic U16 Flex.

But cordless vacuums aren't nearly as powerful as upright vacuums. As upright vacs are unrestricted by battery power, they can reach a much higher wattage to pass a stronger airflow through the appliance, which is why they're typically the best vacuums for carpet, or for busy homes with kids and pets.

So, think about your home's needs. If you have a lot of soft flooring, high foot traffic and many mess-creators in your home, it might not be the smartest move to go for a cordless vacuum, even if it is much lighter. Instead, a lighter upright vacuum could be the better option, and those with Shark's Lift-Away feature can make cleaning much easier.

If your home isn't too big and has a lot of hard floors, a cordless vacuum is perfect. I have one in my own home and it's all I need.

When shopping for a new vacuum cleaner, consult our vacuum jargon buster to know the ins and outs of all the confusing terms.

How we test vacuums

Vacuuming flour and sugar from carpet with the Dyson V12 Detect Slim in our test center

Vacuuming flour and sugar from carpet with the Dyson V12 Detect Slim in our test center (Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)

At Homes & Gardens, we will only include vacuums in our buying guides which we have had personal, hands-on experience and full testing of. You can learn more about the process in our detailed guide about how we test vacuums. We want to vouch for every product we feature, so that you can trust us to be truthful and critical, where necessary.

My team of experienced product testers and I test vacuums on different floor types, as well as conducting household challenges over a number of weeks. We test them in our standardized test center and in our own homes (and sometimes in a local pet shelter), to learn how they fare against set substances and real-world conditions.

We always assess their weight, maneuverability, suction power, dustbin capacity and battery life. We look for how well all of the attachments work, and how well they perform across carpet, linoleum and hardwood flooring.

We also find out how easy they are to clean, taking note of how easily we can take them apart, clean the parts, and reassemble them. This is a vital factor when considering the longevity of a vacuum cleaner.

Meet the team

FAQs

How many pounds is a lightweight vacuum?

Anything below 7 lbs for a cordless vacuum and below 17 lbs for an upright vacuum can be considered lightweight. A heavy vacuum cleaner can affect how often you vacuum, and considering that many new, lightweight models can match the cleaning power of hefty machines, there's no reason why you should be using a vacuum cleaner that's too difficult to carry upstairs.

What is the best lightweight vacuum for seniors?

The Dyson V12 Detect Slim is an excellent choice with its 5 lbs weight, easy-to-use controls, automatic suction power adjustment and anti-tangle brushroll. It may require more emptying than other vacuums due to its smaller size, but otherwise there's very little admin involved. You can even install a wall dock to quickly place it to charge between uses.


Not found what you're looking for? Consider one of the best vacuums for pet hair, or the best robot vacuums instead for hands-off cleaning.

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<![CDATA[ 12 essential buys for anyone who wants to channel their inner Martha Stewart ]]> If you’re someone who loves homemaking – whether it’s creating a beautiful tablescape or baking perfect Christmas cookies – chances are you admire Martha Stewart.

After watching her recent documentary, I couldn’t help but be inspired by how she turns life’s little moments into 'a good thing' with her impeccable style and grace. With that in mind, I've rounded up 12 essentials for channeling Martha's magic in the kitchen. From food processors and wine coolers to organic herb seeds and tasteful oven gloves, these are perfect gifts for yourself or someone you love.

12 essentials for the aspiring Martha Stewart

If you’re looking to infuse your kitchen with Martha Stewart’s signature style and sophistication, this is the perfect place to start. As a Kitchen Appliance Editor and trained cook myself, I recommend these elegant cooking and hosting essentials.


With these 12 essentials, you’ll be ready to create beautiful meals, memorable moments, and a home that feels as curated and polished as Martha’s. Plus, any one of these would make the perfect gift for an aspiring host.

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<![CDATA[ The 3 best carpet cleaners for pets – tackle years-old pet stains, messes and odors like the pros ]]> While it's easy to imagine our carpets are clean after vacuuming, that's really only half the job done, especially if you have pets. A carpet cleaner is needed for the deeper cleaning that gets into the carpet fibers, targeting bacteria and removing stains.

Anybody with pets will know this all-too-well, as mess left on carpets will often leave their mark for months or years. While it's not as easy as mopping a hard floor, deep cleaning your carpets doesn't have to be a strenuous task, and there are relatively affordable cleaners from some of our favorite brands that will transform how clean your carpets stay with pets in the house.

Even if you already have one of the best vacuums for carpet, getting yourself a carpet cleaner for pets will help you clean like the pros. I'm H&G's home tech editor, and since testing two of the carpet cleaners in this guide, I wouldn't live without one now. My carpets look, feel and smell so much cleaner.

The best carpet cleaners for pets

Here's a summary of our tried and tested best carpet cleaners for pets, after testing them in our homes and in a local pet shelter in need of some serious carpet TLC. Read on for more details, or click the navigation links to take you to each product.

The best carpet cleaner for pets

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Bissell Revolution Hydrosteam against white background

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Close-up of the Bissell Revolution HydroSteam floorhead on barrier matting in Bristol ARC

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Close-up of the Bissell Revolution HydroSteam dirty water tank and floorhead

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Bissell Revolution HydroSteam cleaning Bristol ARC's entrance barrier matting

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All parts of the Bissell Revolution HydroSteam, unboxed and laid out on Dan's wooden floor

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1. Bissell Revolution HydroSteam

The best carpet cleaner for pets you can buy

Cord length: 25 feet | Hose length: 8 feet | Cleaning path width: 11 inches | Clean water tank: 1 gallon | Dirty water tank: 1 gallon | Weight: 22.5 lbs

Steam power to break down dirt and stains
Excellent cleaning performance
Can clean years-old stains
Intuitive to use
Easy to clean
Quick assembly
Heavy
Expensive

I tested the Bissell Revolution HydroSteam in a local pet shelter to find out how well it handles pet stains – and it exceeded all my expectations. There were stains more than two years old left by a previous owner's dog that were about as tough and dried-on as it can get. The Bissell Revolution HydroSteam was able to clear all of them using its deep carpet cleaning features.

What sets the Revolution HydroSteam apart from other carpet cleaners is its steam function. It can pre-treat stains using hot steam to break down the dirt and bacteria, and then clean using a combination of steam and carpet washing.

Its cleaning power is similar to what you'd expect from a professional. When testing at the local pet shelter, staff repeatedly mentioned how the floors had never looked so clean, and being able to remove two-year-old pet stains with an appliance that's as easy to use as the best upright vacuums is nothing short of impressive.

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Photo of floor in Bristol ARC before using Bissell Revolution HydroSteam carpet cleaner

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Photo of floor in Bristol ARC after using Bissell Revolution HydroSteam carpet cleaner

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I also tested old and new stains of red wine, cola and marinara sauce, and the Revolution HydroSteam had no trouble clearing all of it in under 10 minutes. You have the option of using the hose and attachments but the steam power in the main floorhead has everything you need.

If your pets are heavy shedders, I liked that the Revolution HydroSteam captured all of the dog hair within the floorhead. Removing it was as simple as popping off the cover and wiping away the hair, and the rest of the appliance is just as easy to use and clean.

This cleaning power comes at a sacrifice in mobility as the hefty appliance weighs 22.5 lbs – more than any carpet cleaner or upright vacuum we've tested. It's also on the more expensive side, costing $100+ more than the others in this guide.

Read more in my full Bissell Revolution HydroSteam review.

The alternative best carpet cleaner for pets

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A Shark CarpetXpert and its attachments against white background

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Cleaning blue and white area rug in Camryn's house with the Shark CarpetXpert

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Close-up of the Shark CarpetXpert's floorhead on a wooden floor in Camryn's home

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The Shark CarpetXpert's water tank next to a basin in Camryn's home

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2. Shark CarpetXpert

An excellent carpet cleaner with a separate tool for pet mess

Cord length: 20 feet | Hose length: 60 feet | Cleaning path width: 10 inches | Clean water tank: 0.53 gallon | Dirty water tank: 0.23 gallon | Weight: 16.98 lbs

Effective for everyday cleaning and stain removal
Able to remove tough, dried-on stains
Long hose for handheld operation
Includes separate attachment for pet accidents
Removable pieces make it easy to clean
Accessories store neatly
No built-in water heater

The Shark CarpetXpert is the only other carpet cleaner we've awarded five stars, owed to its incredible cleaning performance, user-friendly design and reasonable price.

It has a special pet tool, with a 'small, self-contained dirty water tank that captures everything you suck up, stopping pet waste from getting into the main body of the cleaner,' wrote expert tester Camryn. It has silicone nubs that are much easier to clean than bristles, and it was able to clean Camryn's cat's vomit and the stain it left behind.

Camryn also loved the deep clean that the CarpetXpert achieves. When cleaning an area rug, 'there were quite a few spots that had old stains or discoloration thanks to dirt, but the CarpetXpert had no problem sucking up all the gunk,' Camryn noted.

Upholstery before and after cleaning with the Shark CarpetXpert

Upholstery before and after cleaning with the Shark CarpetXpert (Image credit: Future)

She found similar results when spot cleaning, too, as the hand tool was able to completely remove stains from an outdoor lounger that were older than six months. It only took two rounds of spraying and scrubbing for the material to look as good as new.

Carpet cleaners can be a nuisance to clean after each use, but the Shark CarpetXpert is made of removable parts that make cleaning each individual component a breeze.

Read more in our full Shark CarpetXpert review.

The best value carpet cleaner for pets

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Bissell ProHeat 2X Revolution Pet Pro against white background

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Cleaning heavily stained carpet with the Bissell ProHeat 2X Revolution Pet Pro

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Close-up of the Bissell ProHeat 2X Revolution Pet Pro

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All parts and attachments of the Bissell ProHeat 2X Revolution Pet Pro on wooden floor

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3. Bissell ProHeat 2X Revolution Pet Pro

Powerful carpet cleaning for pet owners at an accessible price

Cord length: 25 feet | Hose length: 10 feet | Cleaning path width: 11 inches | Clean water tank: 1 gallon | Dirty water tank: 1 gallon | Weight: 17.5 lbs

Strong performance on new and old stains
Lighter than other carpet cleaners
Easy to use controls and features
Three attachments for furniture and spot cleaning
Powerful suction
Great value for money
Can clean up pet mess
Couldn't fully clean two-year-old stains
Water dribbles out of floorhead after use

As its name suggests, the Bissell ProHeat 2X Revolution Pet Pro is a carpet cleaner that's specially designed for our furry friends.

A great feature of the ProHeat 2X is the 2-in-1 pet upholstery tool. You can switch between wet cleaning (with a trigger to spray cleaning solution), or dry cleaning, using the attachment's own dedicated filter to collect any solids like those in pet accidents. It's the ideal all-round spot cleaner for any furniture or small stains.

I tested the ProHeat 2X at the same time as my number one pick, the Bissell Revolution HydroSteam. When testing the two carpet cleaners at a local pet shelter, the Revolution HydroSteam was better at dealing with old, dried stains thanks to its steam function. When tackling two-year-old dog stains, the ProHeat 2X was able to clean most of the visible marks, but the Revolution HydroSteam was the only one to clean them completely.

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Cleaning heavily stained carpet with the Bissell ProHeat 2X Revolution Pet Pro

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Carpet after cleaning with the Bissell ProHeat 2X Revolution Pet Pro

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When testing red wine, cola and marinara sauce in my own home, the Bissell ProHeat 2X was able to clear both new and old stains almost as effectively as the Revolution HydroSteam. But while the Revolution HydroSteam is the stronger cleaner, the ProHeat 2X is 5lbs lighter and includes a more comprehensive set of attachments, like the 3-in-1 stair tool and the spot cleaner.

For more general carpet cleaning, the ProHeat 2X should be all you need, and the pet upholstery tool is an added bonus for pet owners who are regularly cleaning up after their pets. It also costs around $130 less than the Revolution HydroSteam.

Read more in my full Bissell ProHeat 2X Revolution Pet Pro review.


How to choose a carpet cleaner for pets

Knowing how to choose a vacuum cleaner is a little different to how to choose a carpet cleaner for pets. Carpet cleaners can't typically handle any solid matter so you're looking out for different criteria.

  • Suction power: To find out which carpet cleaners have strong suction, read reviews such as the ones in this guide. Frustratingly, brands rarely list suction power on carpet cleaner product pages. They'll occasionally mention wattage but that only represents the amount of power used. This is likely because carpet cleaners rely on much more than suction power, like their brushrolls, cleaning solutions and attachments, but strong suction will still reflect how effectively stains are pulled out of the carpet and how quickly dirty water can be extracted.
  • Cleaning solutions: If shopping to help clean up after pets, look for brands that offer specialized pet cleaning solutions. Bissell's Pet Stain & Odor Solution and Shark's Deep Clean Pet Formula are great examples, as they're designed to clean the chemicals found in pet messes and target those specific smells. They're also safer to leave on your carpet with pets around.
  • Attachments: Carpet cleaners excel in the many handheld attachments they come with. Like a couple of the carpet cleaners in this guide, you can even get separate tools to handle pet messes directly from the floor. Others include stair tools, upholstery tools and dry tools. If you want your carpet cleaner to handle all-round wet/dry cleaning, look for a solid set of attachments.
  • Portability: The carpet cleaners in this guide are better suited to more serious floor cleaning, with tools to handle spot cleaning. If you're only looking for a spot cleaner, instead consider the Bissell Little Green Portable Cleaner or the Shark MessMaster.
  • Ease of use: As carpet cleaners can be used for so many tasks, it'll help to have one that's easy to use. This can include a long hose and cord for greater accessibility when cleaning, a light build to help carry up and down stairs, and water tanks that are easy to empty and refill. And as so much dirty liquid feeds through a carpet cleaner, it'll make life easier down the line if you're able to easily take it apart and clean each component.

How we tested these carpet cleaners

At Homes & Gardens, we will only include products in our buying guides which we have tested fully. You can learn more about the process in our detailed guide about how we test vacuums. We want to vouch for every product we feature, so that you can trust us to be truthful and critical, where necessary.

Carpet cleaners are a different breed to traditional upright and cordless vacuum cleaners so the testing criteria changes. To accurately test their performance on pet stains, I tested the two Bissells in this guide at a local pet shelter where there were dog stains on carpets that were more than two years old, and an abundance of general pet stains on all the carpets.

Aside from that, we test carpet cleaners in our own home using specified substances: a quarter cup of red wine, a half cup of cola, and a half cup of marinara sauce. We also test the variety of features on offer; if it has an upholstery tool, we'll test it on upholstery, and if it has a pet tool, we'll test on pet mess.

Meet the team

FAQs

Are carpet cleaners safe for pets?

Not always. You'll know if a carpet cleaner is safe for pets if the cleaning solution is labeled as pet-safe. Many brands offer these (you can find examples in our how to choose section).

To make sure it's safe, always follow the instructions for each carpet cleaner and each solution. It's advised not to mix solutions from other brands and stick to the ones designed for your machine.

What do professional cleaners use for pet accidents?

Pro cleaners will use different techniques to deep clean carpets, depending on the type of carpet, the type of mess, and the equipment they have available. Steam cleaning carpet (or hot water extraction) is one of the most popular methods from professionals as the heat penetrates carpet fibers and breaks down stubborn stains.

The Bissell Revolution HydroSteam is our best choice in this guide because it uses steam cleaning to both pre-treat and clean carpets.


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<![CDATA[ The best non-toxic kitchen appliances – tested and reviewed by a health-conscious cook who has tried them all ]]> As a health-conscious cook with some long-term health issues, I value the quality of my cookware just as much as the ingredients I eat. My culinary career has taken me from Mediterranean organic farms to the nutritionist's kitchen of Mindful Chef, and even into non-toxic packaging labs, where I first learned about the risks of BPA and forever chemicals.

Now, as Kitchen Editor at H&G, I lead research, testing, and reviews on the top non-toxic kitchen appliances – from the best non-toxic coffee makers to non-toxic air fryers. I spend all day every day looking for stainless steel or ceramic appliances, that are safe to use at high temperatures, won't contaminate your food, and will last a long time.

With the help of our expert team of kitchen product testers, I've carefully curated this list of the best non-toxic kitchen appliances. I hope it inspires you to create a kitchen that’s as wholesome and healthy as it is beautiful.

Black Friday deals

I've actually found Black Friday deals on four of the best non-toxic appliances on my shortlist, so I've dropped the details below.View Deal

Aarke Stainless Steel Kettle | Was $250, now $187.50 at Amazon

A high-quality kettle made with stainless steel. It's quiet, thoughtfully designed and ergonomic to pour. We love it even more with a 25% discount.View Deal

Our Place Wonder Oven | Was $195, now $149 at Our Place My top pick for the best non-toxic toaster oven is also discounted. It's cute, practical, and uses ceramic materials.View Deal

Our Place Titanium Always Pan® Pro | Was $195, now $150 at Our Place I was excited to see the Titanium pan from the top of my guide in the sales. It’s $45 off, plus Our Place are offering bundle deals on their full cookware range.View Deal

Staub Pastel Macaron Stoneware Bakers | Was $129, now $49.96 at Sur La Table

Staub's pastel dishes are 61% off for Black Friday. With a glass-like, porcelain-enamel finish, they are both highly scratch-resistant and nonstick. They make baking a breeze. I'll be buying them as gifts this holiday season.View Deal

Ninja Combi Multicooker | Was $229, now $214 at Amazon There's a small discount on my favorite non-toxic air fryer on Amazon Prime. It's a winner for quick, healthy family meals.View Deal

The quick list

If you want a summary of the best non-toxic kitchen appliances on the market, here are the headlines. I'll go into more details of what we found in our expert tests further down the page.

Best places to find non-toxic kitchen appliances

When searching for non-toxic kitchen appliances, look for brands that avoid Teflon non-stick coatings and prioritize high-quality materials. Think: stainless steel, wood, cast iron, and glass. Below, you'll find some reliable options.

  • Our Place: Known for their non-stick Always Pan and Wonder Oven, plus non-toxic tongs, wooden spoons, cutting boards and more
  • Bella: A new, affordable line of non-toxic air fryers, toasters and blenders made with EverGood™ Ceramic Nonstick Coating
  • GreenPan: Specializing in ceramic non-stick griddles, slow-cookers and pans using a patented non-toxic coating called Thermolon
  • Caraway: A colorful range of ceramic-coated dishes, roasting trays and frying pans for easy, chemical-free cooking
  • Le Creuset: Famous for enameled cast iron Dutch ovens and braisers, which are naturally non-toxic and non-stick when used correctly
  • Staub: More enameled cast iron dishes that are safe, durable and beautiful

Best non-toxic frying pan

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Our Place Titanium Always Pan Pro

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Our Place Titanium Always Pan Pro sizzling onions, chilli and steaks in the kitchen

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Our Place Titanium Always Pan Pro sizzling onions, chilli and steaks in the kitchen

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Our Place Titanium Always Pan Pro sizzling onions, chilli and steaks in the kitchen

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Our Place Titanium Always Pan® Pro

A perfect pan, free from PFAS

Materials: Titanium interior, aluminum core, and stainless steel exterior

Coating free Titanium surface
Perfect browning, zero sticking
Easy to clean
Heavy
Expensive (but worth it)

I've been testing the Always Pan® Pro in my kitchen every night for a month, and it's totally changed my cooking experience. Our Place have created a coating-free, nonstick cooking surface – made without forever chemicals. They call this 'NoCo™ technology' – and it certainly works.

In testing, the Always Pan® Pro performed beautifully: food glides effortlessly, making it easy to achieve perfect browning without sticking. From sizzling diced onions to browning pork mince and even sticky paneer cheese, the pan easily handled it and required minimal cleanup afterwards. I've used it daily, with no concern about peeling or damage over time.

I also loved the beechwood spatula, which nestles neatly onto the pan lid – and the thoughtful cleaning brush, which is very effective for scooping up leftover fond or grains of food. My only criticism is that the pan is quite heavy – but it is made of tri-ply titanium and stainless steel... and I definitely need to work my arm muscles in the gym.

Overall, this high-performance, non-toxic frying pan is a must-have for any keen cook. You can make many delicious, healthy meals for years to come.

There's more detail in my Our Place Titanium Always Pan® Pro review.

Best non-toxic air fryer

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Ninja Combi Multicooker on a white background

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Ninja Combi Multicooker fish sticks and fries

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Fruit buns rising in the Ninja Combi Multicooker

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Ninja Combi Multicooker on countertop

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The Ninja Combi Multicooker unboxed on the floor

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Cauliflower cheese in the Ninja Combi Multicooker

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Fries in the Ninja Combi Multicooker

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Grilled vegetables Ninja Combi Multicooker

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Banana cake made in the Ninja Combi Multicooker

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2. Ninja Combi Multicooker

A ceramic-coated air fryer for cleaner cooking

Interior Materials: Stainless steel | Bake Tray: Aluminum with enamel coating | Combi Pan : Aluminum with ceramic coating

Incredibly versatile
Super speedy to warm up and cook
Excellent value
Easy to use
Large footprint
Gets hot underneath

Known for making the best air fryers on the market, this Ninja model stands out as one of the best non-toxic options – appealing to health-conscious cooks for a couple of important reasons.

The Ninja Combi’s baskets and trays are made from aluminum and coated in non-stick enamel and ceramic (considered safer, non-toxic alternatives to non-stick coatings like Teflon). For anyone looking to minimize exposure to potentially harmful chemicals in cookware, options like this are ideal.

The Combi is also impressively versatile, making it a smart choice for the cost. At $179, the Ninja Combi offers enormous capacity and twelve different cooking functions – from roasting to air frying. It heats up quickly and consistently produces perfectly crisped foods, from homemade fries to roasted vegetables. I love the glass window, which lets you keep an eye on your food as it cooks, reducing the risk of potentially toxic, burnt food. A stroke of genius, really.

That said, Ninja’s presets may require a little tweaking to avoid overcooking in the first place. But for anyone who wants an air fryer that prioritizes healthy food, versatility and convenience, the Ninja Combi is a worthwhile investment.

You can read more in our full review of the Ninja Combi Multicooker

Best non-toxic kettle

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Aarke Kettle against a white background.

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An Aarke Kettle on a kitchen counter.

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Three mugs of tea, brewed with water from the Aarke Kettle.

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3. Aarke Stainless Steel Kettle

A stainless steel kettle for healthy, heart-warming hot drinks

Materials: Stainless steel

Sleek stainless steel
Keeps water hot to save energy
Beautiful
Expensive for a kettle
Attracts fingerprints

Many kettles include plastic parts in their design. When these parts come into contact with boiling water, there’s a risk of chemicals – such as BPA – leaching into the water.

Instead, the Aarke Electric Kettle is made from high-quality stainless steel and 4% BPA-free plastic, a non-toxic material that won’t release any harmful chemicals, even at high temperatures. It's on the expensive side, but you can't put a price on peace of mind. It's certainly a safe, healthy choice for heating water every day.

It was actually voted our best electric kettle overall. On testing, we loved the double-wall construction, which minimizes heat loss so your water stays warm longer without needing to be reboiled – ideal for those who want to save energy.

It also has thermoregulating capabilities. Not only does it boil water, but it also maintains warm or simmering temperatures, making it a perfect choice for tea, coffee, or even a comforting warm glass of water in the morning.

Beyond its non-toxic construction, the Aarke Kettle is a beauty on the counter. Though stainless steel can show smudges, Aarke includes a microfiber cloth to keep it looking pristine. What's not to like?

Read our full Aarke Electric Kettle review here.

Best non-toxic coffee maker

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OXO 8-cup coffee maker

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OXO 9 cup coffee maker

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OXO 9 cup coffee maker with a cup of coffee

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4. OXO 8 Cup Coffee Maker

Stainless steel quality for care-free coffee

Materials: stainless steel

Made from stainless steel
Simple to use
Brews 8 cups
Not programmable
Low tech

Made from stainless steel, this is a safe, affordable, specialty coffee maker. It’s very simple to use, but don't let that deceive you. This is one of a handful of home coffee makers that still meet the Speciality Coffee Association's Golden Cup Standard for brewing.

The OXO quickly earned its spot at the top of our buying guide for the best drip coffee makers for a number of reasons. First, the taste is unbeaten. It delivers consistently delicious and bold cups of coffee, regardless of the quantity being brewed.

We timed the OXO and it took less than six minutes to brew a full eight-cup carafe of coffee. Single cups of coffee were even quicker and still delicious. Plus, rather than use a hotplate (risking burnt or stale coffee) this has a double-walled carafe, which keeps coffee hot for hours and is easy to pour from. The only drawback to the OXO’s simplicity is that it isn’t programmable or customizable – but what it lacks in technology, it makes up for in non-toxic quality.

You can read more in our full OXO 8-cup coffee maker review

Best non-toxic toaster oven

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Our Place Wonder Oven

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Reheating a stuffed pepper in the Our Place Wonder Oven

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Making toast in the Our Place Wonder Oven

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Mini Donuts made in the Our Place Wonder Oven

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Tater tots made in the Wonder Oven

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5. Our Place Wonder Oven

A mini oven that’s bold, beautiful and BPA-free

Oven Interior Material: Stainless steel | Baking tray material: PFAS-free ceramic non-stick | Air fryer basket: Chromed steel

Chemical-free materials
Able to replace several small appliances
Great for air frying and reheating food
Hard-to-set timer
Flimsy oven racks

If you're looking for a non-toxic appliance that's unique and stylish, the Our Place Wonder Oven will catch your eye. Recently, I’ve been testing it out in my kitchen, and it's been a refreshing change from the usual gray and black appliances.

The interior is made from stainless steel, while the baking tray is ceramic-coated and free of harmful 'forever chemicals,' so you can toast, bake, roast and steam with peace of mind.

The air fryer basket is made from chromed steel – in our tests, we crisped up fries, tater tots and stuffed peppers. I really liked the steam-baking function for creating light and fluffy food. There are other toaster ovens out there with a bit more precision and more exciting features, but the Wonder Oven delivers solid, dependable results without the worry of toxic materials.

A couple of quirks worth mentioning: it has an old-school analog timer, which makes it tricky to set exact cooking times – an issue when preparing delicate dishes like fish. Additionally, the oven’s racks don’t lock in place when pulled out, so you’ll need to be careful with heavier items. Despite these minor setbacks, the Wonder Oven is a great non-toxic option that brings a fresh, stylish touch to your countertop.

You can read more in our full review of the Our Place Wonder Oven.

The best non-toxic slow cooker

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GreenPan Omni Cooker

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GreenPan Omni Cooker

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Brown rice in the GreenPan Omni Cooker

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Bean stew in the GreenPan Omni Cooker

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GreenPan Omni Cooker in pan

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Tomato sauce in the GreenPan Omni Cooker

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6. GreenPan Omni Cooker

The best slow cooker for cleaner, healthier meals

Exterior materials: Glass lid | Interior materials: Thermolon non-stick coating

Non-stick coating
Scratch-resistant
Easy grip handles
Versatile
Less suitable for larger households

This little pot is non-toxic for cleaner cooking and non-stick for quick and easy food release.

The Omni Cooker boasts a 6-qt. capacity. Which is just enough room to cater for a family of five and braise bigger joints of meat. Even though it's big, it's still the right size to make hearty, healthy meals for your family, and still have some leftovers for tomorrow's lunch.

The non-stick coating is free from PFAS, PFOA, lead, and cadmium to protect and preserve the natural flavors and aromas of your food. While the Omni lacks a few of the bells and whistles of some of the more premium machines in our best slow cooker guide, it can simmer, reheat, keep warm, and cook on low, high, and delay. That might not be everything you want in a slow cooker, but it's probably everything you need.

The Omni is easy to use and quick to clean. Both the inner pot and the tempered glass lid are dishwasher-safe, though you might prefer to hand-wash to scrub at spills and stains. As for the outside, all you need to do is wipe it down with a damp sponge cloth, and it should look as good as new.

There's more detail in the GreenPan Omni Cooker review.

Best non-toxic chopping board

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John Boos Block Reversible Cutting Board, Chop-N-Slice with Juice Groove

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7. John Boos Block Reversible Cutting Board

A plastic and chemical-free board for healthy, happy chopping

Materials: Maple wood

Sturdy and durable
No chipping or flaking
Naturally beautiful
Not dishwasher-safe
Requires monthly oiling for maintenance

I'm not keen on plastic chopping boards. I’ve used them in the past, only to see the plastic surface chipping and flaking into my food over time. I’ve tried some fantastic Japanese rubber and bamboo cutting boards, but my overall winner is the John Boos block.

A favorite among professional chefs, these wooden boards score thousands of 5-star Amazon reviews from home cooks. Even my culinary icon, Ina Garten, uses these boards in her kitchen.

The one I use at home is crafted from maple, a naturally soft wood that preserves the sharpness of your knives and doesn’t chip away over time. There’s also a ‘juice groove’ carved around the edges to prevent juices from spilling over onto the counter. They are not only practical and durable, but also aesthetically pleasing – I think they bring a touch of natural beauty to the kitchen.

However, like all wooden cookware, these boards require proper care to maintain their longevity. You can’t put them in the dishwasher, and you need to oil the surface about once a month to keep the wood from drying out or cracking. With the right maintenance, this non-toxic cutting board will reward you with healthy, happy chopping for years to come.

Best non-toxic blender

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Vitamix Stainless Steel Blender Container

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8. Vitamix Stainless Steel Container

The key to clean, cool, care-free blending

Materials: Stainless steel & BPA-free lid

Professional quality stainless steel
No risk of plastic chipping or leaching
Perfect for toxin-free storage
Vitamix blenders come with BPA-free Tritan containers anyway

It’s no secret that Vitamix makes the very best blenders on the market, and they’re now available with an even more eco-friendly accessory: the Stainless Steel Container. While the brand has long offered BPA-free Tritan containers, this stainless steel alternative is a game-changer for those who want to combine the power of Vitamix with the benefits of high-quality, stainless steel cookware.

There’s a reason stainless steel is a staple in professional kitchens – it's incredibly durable, versatile, and easy to clean. This container embodies those same qualities, providing a sturdy, long-lasting solution with no risk of plastic chipping or chemical leaching. I find it perfect for storing plant milks, smoothies, or even homemade sauces in the fridge. It’s a great option for those, like me, who are looking to reduce plastic use in food preparation and storage.

The container also features a clear, BPA-free lid – it doesn't come into contact with your ingredients, but hopefully allows you to monitor your blends without disrupting the process. With this stainless steel container, I feel confident that I’m making healthier choices for my kitchen, with less plastic and more peace of mind.

Best non-toxic bakeware

Staub Macaron Baking Dishes

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Staub 3-piece Set Stoneware Baking Dishes

Non-reactive, durable dishes for everyday use

Materials: Stoneware with porcelain-enamel finish

Safe for everyday use
Easy to clean
Dishwasher safe

I've been testing these Staub stoneware rectangular baking dishes throughout fall and winter this year, and they're a joy to bake with.

Made from durable stoneware, they are designed to evenly diffuse heat, ensuring that food cooks gently and retains warmth for longer periods, making them ideal for serving dishes straight from the oven to the table.

Unlike some other materials, stoneware will not absorb moisture, which prevents warping or cracking, even with repeated use. The pastel-color finish – a high-quality, porcelain enamel – resists scratching and staining.

Most importantly, the enamel coating is non-reactive, meaning it won’t release harmful chemicals into your food, making these dishes a non-toxic and reliable choice for everyday use. You could even use the mini dish in the air fryer – an excellent investment for any health-conscious kitchen. These dishes will last for years to come.

FAQs

What are toxins in cookware?

When kitchenware brands talk about ‘toxins’, they’re usually referring to PFAS.

First used in the 1940s, PFAS are chemicals that resist grease, oil, water, and heat. These chemicals are super stubborn, so they’re often found in products designed to be stain-resistant, clean, and dry (like cookware, cleaning products, and carpets).

The FDA says, 'Exposure to certain PFAS types has been linked to significant health issues, such as increased cholesterol, high blood pressure, developmental effects, reduced immune response, altered liver function, and increased cancer risk.'

You can find more information in my guide to non-toxic cookware.

Are non-stick appliances toxic?

To explain this one, I'll go back to the beginning. Historically, perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) was used to create non-stick coating. PFOA has since been linked to various health issues, including cancer, liver damage, and developmental problems. It has now been phased out of production in many countries (including the United States).

These days, the majority of non-stick cookware is labeled ‘PFOA-free’ and the non-stick coating itself (widely known by the brand name Teflon) is generally considered safe when used properly.

However, Pam Hartnett (Nutritionist and Public Health expert) warns that, ‘Damaged or overheated non-stick coating can cause toxins to be released into the air and food’. Dennis Littley (a fine-dining chef with over 40 years experience in the kitchen) provides more detail: 'Teflon-coated pans can start to break down and release fumes at temperatures above 500°F (260°C).'

To cook safely, it's essential to avoid damaging your nonstick appliances or opt for toxin-free non-stick equipment instead – like the ceramic, enamel, steel and titanium alternatives listed in this guide.

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<![CDATA[ From linen duvet covers to satin sheets, Walmart's bedding selection is unmatched ]]> Have you ever returned from a stay at a hotel and wondered why sleeping at home doesn't feel the same? While this could be due to post-vacation blues, it usually comes down to differences in your bedding's comfort and quality. Hotels are all about luxury – the pillows have just the right amount of firmness, the sheets are cool and crisp, and you never feel too hot or too cold. Everything is just right. Call me Goldilocks, but my recent travels have inspired me to invest in higher-quality bedding. Historically, I've always gone for the cheapest options – I was a college student with a tight budget and little knowledge of which materials were best. Now that I'm an adult with a little more money, but increasingly expensive taste, I'm on a mission to achieve hotel-level comfort without shelling out hundreds of dollars. How do I plan on doing so, you ask? By shopping at Walmart.

Walmart is a retailer our editors consistently return to for a wide range of affordable homeware. I've sung my praises for its home decor, Scandinavian-inspired furniture, and kitchen essentials, but now it's time to show some love for its bedding department. If you're looking for duvet covers or quilts, you can find them here in a variety of colors and patterns to suit your unique home decor style. I often go for the neutrals and let my decor do the talking, but lately, I've been drawn to subtle floral prints like the one below. There are also tons of sheet and sham sets available at amazing price points. I personally love the satin pillowcases - given the hair and skin benefits of sleeping on satin sheets, it's clear that they're the key to achieving true beauty sleep. Nothing in this shopping roundup costs more than $150, allowing you to curate a luxury environment on a budget. Keep scrolling to shop my favorites, plus a few early Black Friday deals you can shop until 11/17.

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<![CDATA[ These are the 3 best organic mattress toppers I have ever tested – an essential for clean and comfy sleep ]]> Your average mattress topper is a thick slab of polyurethane foam. It's a short-term fix for an uncomfortable mattress, but it could wreak havoc on your health and your indoor environment. Polyurethane foam emits VOCs, or volatile organic compounds, which could irritate your skin and airways while polluting the atmosphere. For cleaner, safer sleep, you need an organic mattress topper.

As H&G's resident Sleep Editor, I lead a team of expert testers in the search to find the world's best mattress toppers. Together, we represent a wide range of ages, sizes, and sleep styles, so we understand the pros and cons of different mattress topper types, from plush pillow tops to responsive latex models. Over the years, we've tested many, many toppers, five of which are organic – but only three made the cut for this buying guide.

We sleep on each topper for eight hours a night, seven nights a week, for a minimum of one month before we write our review. That adds up to hundreds of hours of testing for pressure relief, thermoregulation, motion isolation, and edge support. We also consider the details of delivery, sleep trials, warranties, and price. Breathable, durable, and sustainable, the Avocado Organic Latex Mattress Topper is our reigning champion, but you might find that another one of our mattress toppers better meets your needs.

Best organic mattress toppers − 3 non-toxic options, at a glance

Below, you'll find a bite-size summary of each topper, outlining who it suits, how it feels, and what it costs. If you're keen to find out more about a particular topper, keep scrolling, or hit 'read more below' to shortcut to that section. There, you'll find the most important specs, including thickness and firmness, as well as the details of our test experience. Don't worry if you encounter any unfamiliar terms: just cross-check against my mattress jargon buster.

The best organic mattress topper overall

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Corner of the Avocado Organic Latex Mattress Topper on an Avocado mattress on a wooden bed base.

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A hand holding the Avocado Organic Latex Mattress Topper.

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1. Avocado Organic Latex Mattress Topper

The best organic mattress topper overall

Price: $199 - $629 | Firmness: Medium, Plush | Thickness: 2 inches, 3 inches | Type: Organic latex | Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King | Sleep trials: 100 nights | Warranty: 1 year | Delivery: Free shipping

Available in Medium or Plush
Highly breathable
Decent motion isolation
No corner straps

The Avocado Organic Latex Mattress Topper is a leading contender for the title of 'best mattress topper', just pipped to the post by the Tempur-Adapt Mattress Topper. The Tempur topper isn't organic, though, and the Avocado one is. Breathable, supportive, and sustainable, it's the best option for eco-conscious shoppers.

'As I laid down on the topper, I could feel the latex conform around my curves to bear my weight,' says expert tester Antonia Santoro. 'With just enough sink to feel supportive, Talalay latex feels a lot like memory foam, only without the heat retention.' Environmentally speaking, it's far superior: there are no nasty smells from the mattress off-gassing. The latex is GOLS certified, the cotton is GOTS certified, and the whole topper is certified Made Safe for sustainable working conditions.

The Avocado Organic Latex Mattress Topper recently relaunched. Now, it's available in two heights and two firmnesses to support various sleep styles. I recommend the Plush (filled with springy Talalay latex) for side sleepers and anyone who wants to soften up a hard mattress. If you sleep on your back or stomach, and you're looking for a firmer feel, I suggest the Medium (filled with dense Dunlop latex).

There's only one thing Antonia doesn't like about the Avocado Organic Latex Mattress Topper: the lack of corner straps. There is a grip pad on the underside of the topper, she acknowledges, but 'I've had to get out of bed in the middle of the night once or twice to reposition it.' It's worth learning how to stop a mattress topper from sliding before you buy.

The best organic mattress topper for side sleepers

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Corner of the Birch Plush Organic Mattress Topper against a white background.

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GOTS and Greenguard labels on the Birch Plush Organic Mattress Topper.

(Image credit: Future / Kaitlin Madden)

2. Birch Plush Organic Mattress Topper

The best organic mattress topper for side sleepers

Price: $261.60 - $467.80 | Firmness: Medium-soft | Thickness: 3 inches | Type: Latex | Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King | Sleep trials: 100 nights | Warranty: 10 years | Delivery: Free shipping + free carbon offset credit

Soft and supportive
Naturally breathable
Great edge support
No corner straps
On the more expensive side

If you sleep on your side, then you need a mattress topper that's soft enough to cushion your joints but not so soft that you start to sink into the surface. 'Latex offers softness without that sinking feeling you get from memory foam,' says expert tester Kaitlin Madden. 'The Birch Plush Organic Mattress Topper feels more supportive than a traditional down or cotton pillow top, and more responsive than your average memory foam mattress topper.'

The Birch Plush Organic Mattress Topper is certified free from VOCs by the eco-INSTITUT. The cotton is Fair Trade certified for sustainable production and safe working conditions. The topper comes with a free carbon offset credit to reduce the environmental impact of shipping.

'I had low expectations for the Birch Plush Organic Mattress Topper in the edge support test,' admits Kaitlin. 'I thought I'd fall right through the plush pillow top and start to slide. When I actually sat on the side of the topper, I found that the support core of Talalay latex managed to bear my weight and keep me upright.' Edge support is especially important if you like to sit on the side of the bed to nurse a baby or get dressed in the mornings.

'I couldn't review the Birch Plush Organic Mattress Topper without mentioning the price,' says Kaitlin. 'At full price, a Queen retails for $498.80. That's a lot of money to spend on a mattress topper. Even if you're dead-set on organic, there are more affordable alternatives at Earthfoam and Avocado.'

The best organic mattress topper for back pain

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Corner of the Turmerry Latex Mattress Topper on a bed.

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A weight beside a glass of water on the edge of the Turmerry Latex Mattress Topper.

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3. Turmerry Latex Mattress Toppers

The best organic mattress topper for back pain

Price: $109 - $649 | Firmness: Soft, Medium, Firm, Extra Firm | Thickness: 2 inches, 3 inches, 4 inches | Type: Organic latex | Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King | Sleep trials: 120 nights | Warranty: 5 years | Delivery: Free shipping

Springy and responsive
Targeted support
Affordable
Edge support leaves a little to be desired

There's no one-size-fits-all solution for back pain: everybody holds tension in different places. You might have pain in your hips and lumbar region, or you might feel soreness in your shoulders in the morning. Whether you feel the ache up top, down low, or all over your back, the secret is finding a mattress topper to keep your spine straight.

If you suffer from back pain, the Turmerry Latex Mattress Topper could ease your aches. It's available in Soft, Medium, Firm, or Extra Firm to support all sleep styles. You're looking for something to cushion your joints and lift your hips to maintain proper spinal alignment.

'The Turmerry Latex Mattress Topper offers seven zones of specialized support to target each area of your body,' says expert tester Jamie Davis Smith. 'I can confirm it's not just marketing jargon: I really could feel a difference. The mattress topper feels firmer beneath my head and feet, while the zones below my hips and shoulders were a little softer, designed to lift my lumbar region and lengthen my spine to promote proper spinal alignment.'

The only thing Jamie didn't like about the Turmerry Latex Mattress Topper was the lack of edge support. 'This could pose a problem for anyone who sleeps on the side of the body or anyone who shares a bed with a partner who sleeps later and wakes earlier.' The Birch Plush Organic Mattress Topper offers superior edge support, though it's a little more expensive.

Best organic mattress toppers – Side by Side

Best organic mattress toppers − honorable mentions

Over the years, our expert team has tested lots of mattress toppers, five of which are organic. My top three represents the best for comfort, cooling, and cost, but I wanted to shout out two more mattress toppers that might meet your sleep needs.

  • Saatva Organic Quilted Mattress Topper: 'I can't overstate how well I slept on this topper,' says expert tester Jamie Davis Smith. 'It's soft yet supportive to suit every sleep position and made from organic materials for natural breathability. If I saw the Saatva Organic Quilted Mattress Topper listed for less in the mattress sales, I wouldn't hesitate to buy it. Still, at full price, I struggle to justify the cost.' Out of all the mattress toppers we've tested, this is by far the most expensive, retailing for $995 for a Queen. For that price, you could skip a mattress topper and buy an affordable mattress, instead. I suggest the Earthfoam Organic Mattress, which goes for $999 for a Queen.
  • Earthfoam Mattress Topper: this was a top contender for the title of 'best organic mattress topper for side sleepers'. 'As a side sleeper, I need something soft enough to cushion my knees and hips, but not so soft that my shoulders start to fall forward,' says expert tester Louise Oliphant. 'I found the Earthfoam Mattress Topper was a true Medium. Just a few nights into testing, I was falling asleep faster and waking up without any of my usual aches.' There are two major downsides to the Earthfoam Mattress Topper: the lack of moisture-wicking and the absence of corner straps.

How we test mattress toppers

The Turmerry Latex Mattress Topper on a bed.

(Image credit: Future / Jamie Davis Smith)

I lead a team of mattress testers across the country. Together, we represent a wide range of ages, body types, and sleep styles. We sleep on each topper for a minimum of 30 nights in our own homes to give the best indication of long-term performance. To learn more about how we test mattress toppers, consult our expert guide.

We assess each mattress topper for pressure relief, thermoregulation, motion isolation, and edge support. To assess pressure relief, we lie on the mattress topper and flip between our back, side, and stomach, considering how comfortable we feel in each position. To assess thermoregulation, we switch off our AC and sleep through all weathers, making note of any time we wake up in a sweat.

To assess motion isolation, we fill a glass with water and set it in the center of the mattress topper. Then, we take a weight and place it on the topper, moving it incrementally closer to the glass. The more the glass moves, and the more water spills, the worse the motion isolation, and the less suitable the mattress for light sleepers and couples. To assess edge support, we sit on the side of the topper and measure how far we sink. The further we fall, the worse the edge support, and the less suitable the topper for anyone who likes to sit or sleep on the side of the bed.

We also consider all the practical parts of buying a mattress topper, from the length of the sleep trial to the extent of the mattress warranty, as well as the details of delivery. We like to compare our findings against verified reviews to uncover common customer concerns. Finally, we bring it all back to the price of the topper to help you determine value for money.

How to choose an organic mattress topper

Saatva Organic Quilted Mattress Topper on a mattress with a pillow and a blanket.

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An organic mattress topper could set you back several hundred dollars. To make the most of your money, you want to get it right first time. Here are a few considerations to keep in mind while you shop. Follow my mattress topper buying rules and you won't go far wrong.

The current state of your mattress

As H&G's resident sleep writer, I'm often asked when to buy a mattress topper. My answer varies from person to person. It depends on how long you've had your mattress and what state it's in.

If you've had your mattress for seven years or longer, and you can feel the foam deforming and hear the coils creaking, then it might be time to replace your mattress.

If you've only had your mattress for a few years, but you don't like how it looks or feels, then a mattress topper might be able to help. If you feel that your mattress is soft and sagging, you need a firm mattress topper to support your spine (I recommend Dunlop latex). If you feel that your mattress is too hard, then you'll appreciate a softer topper to cushion your joints (I suggest Talalay latex).

Your sleep position

Whether you lie on your stomach, back, or side, your sleep position makes a big difference to your spinal alignment and influences which sort of mattress topper might feel best for you.

The best way to understand how a mattress topper might feel on your bed is to talk in terms of mattress firmness. Some brands rate their toppers using words, from Soft to Medium to Firm, while others use a numerical scale from 1 to 10, where 1 is super-soft and 10 is ultra-supportive.

Side sleepers need a softer surface to cushion their hips, knees, shoulders, and ankles to keep their spine straight. Back sleepers prefer a firmer surface to keep their hips from sinking beneath their shoulders, while stomach sleepers need it firmer still to keep their backs from arching.

Your aches and pains

Whether you suffer from a chronic pain condition, or you deal with everyday aches, you'll likely appreciate a slightly softer topper with pressure-relieving properties. I recommend Talalay latex, which feels supple and responsive, over Dunlop latex, which feels firmer.

Your sleep temperature

If you suffer from night sweats or hot flashes, or you live in a warmer climate, then you should narrow the search to one of the best cooling mattress toppers (or pads). Latex is naturally breathable, and a comfort layer of cotton and wool should work to mop up moisture.

Your budget

I'm often asked how much you should spend on a mattress topper. I normally suggest somewhere between $200 and $400 for a Queen.

When you're shopping for an organic mattress topper, you need to adjust your upper limit. I'd expect to spend up to $500 for organic materials and sustainable manufacture. After all, some of the best organic mattress toppers are seriously expensive: the Saatva Organic Quilted Mattress Topper retails for almost $1,000 for a Queen.

Your values

Here's the good news: it's possible to shop in a way that aligns with your personal values. You just have to be prepared to spend a little more time and money.

If you're vegan, or you prefer to purchase vegan products, then you should look for a mattress topper filled with latex and cotton or cashmere, rather than wool. If you want to support companies that treat their workers fairly, then keep an eye out for the Made Safe label. The Avocado Organic Latex Mattress Topper fits the bill.

FAQs

Which is the best organic cooling mattress topper?

The Avocado Organic Latex Mattress Topper is one of the best cooling mattress toppers for hot sleepers and summer nights. Latex has an open-cell structure with plenty of air pockets, so it's highly breathable. Inside the comfort layer, you'll find organic wool and cotton, which are naturally moisture-wicking to control your night sweats.

Which is the best organic soft mattress topper?

The Turmerry Latex Mattress Topper comes in Soft, Medium, Firm, and Extra Firm to support all sleep positions. I recommend the Soft for side sleepers, anyone in need of pressure relief, and anyone who sleeps on a firm, inflexible mattress.


A mattress topper should only ever be a short-term solution. If you've had your mattress for seven years or more, and it's starting to lose support, then you'd be better off skipping a mattress topper and buying the best organic mattress, instead. I've ranked and reviewed six of my favorites from PlushBeds, Saatva, Woolroom, and more.

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<![CDATA[ Best hedge shears – a garden product tester reveals the only shears you should ever buy ]]> Few pieces of yard equipment are as crucial as shears. Pruning is essential for healthy plants. Without pruning, your yard will grow wild, with diseased plants and low flowers, fruits, and vegetable yields.

If you have a lot of plant material to remove, shears are the perfect tool. They can snip swathes of unruly hedges into shape, saving you from cutting them branch-by-branch with a set of pruners.

However, there are a lot of cheap, badly made pairs of shears on sale right now. They easily rust, chip, or break, and you can't even fix them with replacement parts. I've tested lots of pairs of garden shears and found the very best. These are the only shears you should ever buy - as tested by an expert.

The best hedge shears you can buy

ARS KR-1000 hedge shears

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ARS KR-1000

The best hedge shears in the world

Cutting diameter: 0.39" | Materials: Chrome steel | Length: 25.7" | Weight: 1.72 lb | Replaceable parts: Yes

Hard-wearing
Razor-sharp
Comfortable
Lightweight
Replaceable parts
Struggles with very hard wood

I've tested plenty of hedge shears in my career, but the ARS KR-1000 stand out as the very best. They're incredibly sharp, lightweight, and comfortable, and every part of them can be maintained and replaced.

Firstly, these are easily the sharpest shears I've ever tested. Straight out of the box, these cut through leaves and stems like they're not even there. They're perfect for both topiary and general pruning. Every cut is incredibly clean with no tearing or mashing at leaves or branches. It's remarkable to watch - these shears prune so precisely that it's almost as if your hedges were laser-cut. With regular sharpening, these should make short work of almost any hedge in the garden.

Secondly, these shears are very lightweight, a few ounces lighter than the other shears I've tried. It was particularly noticeable on the day I put these to the test. After long, hard hours with the other shears on the test, these felt like a revelation. Lifting them up felt almost weightless and they're well-balanced, too. Holding them up at awkward angles was easy because they're so light.

ARS KR-1000 hedge shears pruning a hedge

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On top of being lightweight, these shears are very comfortable. The rubber handles give a soft, effective grip, and the squishy bumpers reduce the impact on your hands and wrists. Don't get me wrong, after a few hours, your palms will start to rub a little, and your joints will be a little sore, but it's much more comfortable than other shears out there.

But the best feature of these shears is that every part is replaceable. There are a lot of shears out there that can't be fixed. Once you crack a handle or chip a blade so badly it can't be sharpened, that's it - your shears are broken. If any part of the AS KR-1000 breaks, you can fix it. With a little TLC, these are the last pruners you'll ever buy.

However, these shears aren't perfect. The most obvious drawback is that they're much more expensive than other shears. That said, well-oiled, these can last for life, so while it's a larger upfront cost, over the course of your gardening life it's a lower net spend.

A bigger issue is that they aren't great on hardwood. They're stronger than they appear – I found that they can cope with much larger branches than the 0.39" maximum suggested by ARS. However, they struggled a little with thicker branches of laurel. The cut was still clean, but it took a little oomph to get through tougher branches.

Other great options

The ARS KR-1000 are my favorite hedge shears, but the price and struggles with thick hardwood means it isn't always the best option. If the ARS shears aren't for you, consider these other pairs.

How do I find good hedge shears?

Hedge shears

(Image credit: Cristian Baitg via Getty Images)

First of all, work out the length of blade you need. Short blades - around 6" - are best for close-up topiary; long blades of 12" are best for cutting big hedges in one go.

Gardening expert Thom Rutter says: 'I always found the shorter handled shears ideal to use for smaller, more intricate shaping, as the design gives you more control and makes it more manageable to create the shape you want.' For a mid-length that suits both tasks, look for blades of around 8-10".

Then, work out if you want straight or wavy blades. Wavy blades are best for cutting through larger branches, but they give slightly ragged cuts and they're hard to sharpen. Straight blades give the cleanest cut and are easy to sharpen, but can't always get through hardwood.

Keep an eye out for rubber blade bumpers. These stop the handles from knocking together harshly, reducing the strain on your hands. If possible, avoid bare wood handles, because these can rub uncomfortably on your hands.

Finally, whatever you do, try to buy shears with bright handles, either red or yellow. This color stands out against dark green shrubs and lawns, so if you drop your shears you'll always be able to find them.


Pruning is a delicate task, especially when it comes to trees, hedges, and shrubs. Learning when to prune shrubs and trees can make a huge difference to your plants.

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<![CDATA[ Best air fryer liners – I swear by air fryer liners for easy cleanup, these are my top picks and ones to avoid ]]> If you're tired of cleaning your air fryer basket every time you cook, or you're just trying to keep that layer of non-stick coating in good condition, you've come to the right place. As a trained cook and air fryer obsessive, I've tested the best air fryers on the market – and now I've turned my hand to the accessories that make them easier to use and last longer.

The best air fryer liners not only provide a protective layer to your appliance, they also catch residual cooking oil and crumbs to make cleaning quicker and easier. In my quest to find the best, I tested the most common types of air fryer liners – silicone baskets, paper sheets, and perforated liners. I cooked classic French fries and air fryer dishes that are notoriously irritating to clean, like sticky marinades and melted cheese.

To my surprise, I hated the perforated liners (more on that below) and loved the reusable, silicone baskets the most. Here's a quick list of the winners – you'll find options for your air fryer's size and shape further down the page, so you can find the right fit.

The best air fryer liners 2025

These liners will cover all your air fryer cooking needs. Combined, they make a dream team.

The air fryer lines to avoid

Perforated liners are supposed to aid crispiness, but in my comparison tests, they weren’t any better than silicone liners with grooves.

Flat paper liners were the worst of the bunch. They are incredibly lightweight, so if not weighed down by heavy food, they can float up or cover your food– reducing crispiness and at worst, catching fire. Plus, marinades, crumbs, and oil still leaked through to the basket – I had to clean the air fryer basket after every use.

They do help drain away oil – which may be appealing to some – but if you’re concerned about oil intake, I’d recommend using an ultra-fine spray bottle from Flairosol, and your fryer’s crisper plate as normal to let excess oil drain to the bottom. For an easy cleanup, line the bottom of the basket with a paper basket to catch any excess oil. Simple.

Perforated flat paper liners

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Notes from the test kitchen

Here are the juicy details of my tests, plus my liner recommendations for the unique size and shape of your air fryer. I used the Ninja Double Stack Air Fryer, since it is the air fryer I have at home.

1. Silicone basket liners with grooves

Air fryer liners in the test kitchen

Crispy French fries in my silicone basket liner in the test kitchen (Image credit: Future)

I was surprised by how much I loved using the silicone liners. I preferred designs with raised grooves, since they made my fries ultra crispy and it was easy to drain out the collected cooking oil.

The handles are so easy to use – but hot to touch straight away, so you just need to wait a couple of minutes for them to cool quickly. When I removed the liner, the plate underneath was spotless.

They were easy to clean in the dishwasher, but if you wash by hand, you'll need to scrub in between the grooves. For sticky marinades and melting chocolate, I'd recommend paper liners instead.

Air fryer liners in the test kitchen

A spotless crisper plate when using the silicone basket liners (Image credit: Future)

Shop the best silicone basket liners

Choose these for fries, fish cakes, nuggets, or any crispy breaded food. Make sure to measure your air fryer first to pick the correct size. Here are some recommended options below.

2. Parchment paper baskets

Air fryer liners in the test kitchen

Cheese on toast on a paper air fryer liner (Image credit: Future)

Paper baskets are convenient because they are disposable, making cleanup a breeze for foods like cheesy fries, air fryer s'mores, or cookies. Choose food-safe, unbleached paper like the options below and toss them in the trash after use.

On the downside, they can be tricky to lift out, especially when filled with food. They're not a good option for small portions, because they need to be weighed down by food to stop them floating around in the hot air. If they fly up near the heating element, you'll risk a fire hazard.

Also, paper baskets don't have perforated holes or raised grooves to promote airflow and crispiness, which is why I don't really recommend them for fries or breaded foods, although I didn't notice a huge difference in texture in my tests.

If you're concerned about losing crispiness, I discovered a great hack. You can place a paper basket underneath your crisper plate. You'll benefit from the crisper holes and the paper basket will catch all the mess at the bottom, saving you the effort of cleaning the air fryer basket beneath. Or, just opt for the silicone baskets above.

One last point, since they're not reusable, they could get expensive to buy repeatedly. I'd actually recommend owning an assortment of silicone liners, paper baskets and ramekin containers – then you can just use the paper for very messy meals.

Shop the best paper liners

Choose these for cookies, doughs, sticky marinades, and melting air fryer s'mores. Make sure to measure your air fryer first to pick the correct size.

3. Air fryer-safe ramekins

Air fryer ramekins

Baking eggs in the air fryer with a ceramic cocotte from Staub (Image credit: Future)

If you're making single-serve desserts like molten lava cakes, crème brûlée, baked eggs, or smaller portions of dishes such as mini casseroles or soufflés, you'll want to choose a good set of air fryer-safe ramekins.

Their individual size makes portion control easy and they're also great for meal prep. I tested porcelain and ceramic ramekins, as well as silicone molds. I found that porcelain and ceramic withstand high heat and distribute it evenly, so your food is air-baked to perfection. Just make sure to compare the temperature threshold on your ramekin to the temperature required for your recipe, so they're safely compatible. Remember to use oven gloves to remove the dishes, too.

My particular favorite was the adorable Staub cocotte dishes. I used them to bake eggs; they are so elegant to serve guests. I lined the dish with oil, cracked in the egg with a little salt, pepper and parmesan, then the eggs were ready in under 10 minutes.

I also loved the OXO Good Grips Silicone Baking Cups. They were perfect for egg bites and muffins, which popped out effortlessly from the non-stick surface. Plus, I wasn't nervous about their fragility or breakage in the air fryer. They are dishwasher-safe, so cleaning was effortless, too,

Air fryer silicone baking cups

Baking chocolate cupcakes in the air fryer with silicone baking cups (Image credit: Future)

Shop the best air fryer ramekins & molds

Choose these for desserts, baked oats, eggs and more. Make sure to compare the temperature on your recipe with the heat threshold of your ramekin, so they are compatible.

4. Perforated flat sheets

Air fryer liners in the test kitchen

The perforated sheets slipped around when I shook the air fryer basket (Image credit: Future)

Many people are tempted to use perforated liners, thinking the holes will enhance crispiness and reduce oil. The latter is true – when I tested, I found that a lot of oil slipped away into the bottom of the drawers. This might be healthier, but it doesn't provide the effortless clean-up I'm looking for.

Plus, the perforations made zero difference in crisping up my food. If you're looking to drain away oil, you're better off just using your air fryer’s crisper plate as normal and lining the basket underneath with a disposable paper basket.

I also found the flat paper liners slide around when you shake the basket (posing a safety hazard if they shift near the heating element) and they can end up covering your food. They can’t be easily lifted out, tumbling out amidst the food when you're serving.

The silicone liners I tried were a bit sturdier. They are non-stick, so if you don't have a non-stick air fryer, the silicone flat liners could help if you need to flip food for baking. However, I'd probably recommend using parchment paper baskets above for baked goods – it's a time-tested method for a reason.

Air fryer liners in the test kitchen

The perforations allowed oil to leak onto the crisper plate (Image credit: Future)

All things considered, I'm not sure they are worth the hassle – my top suggestion is to invest in a mixture of grooved silicone and paper baskets, using the hack I have suggested above to create crispy food and easy maintenance on all occasions.

FAQS

Can you use foil in the air fryer?

For the most part, yes. Some air fryer manufacturers warn against using foil, so check your brand's manual first. When placed correctly at the bottom of the air fryer basket, foil can collect grease and breadcrumbs to be disposed of later. However, if not used correctly, foil can have some troublesome side effects.

Can silicone air fryer liners go in the dishwasher?

Yes, most silicone air fryer liners are dishwasher-safe, making cleanup a dream. These liners are designed to withstand high temperatures and are made from food-grade silicone, so they can easily be placed on the top rack of your dishwasher for quick and convenient cleaning. Before placing your silicone liner in the dishwasher, double-check the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure it’s safe for your specific liner.

Where to buy air fryer liners?

Amazon, Target and Walmart have tons of options. You can get all these liners, as well as ramekins and baking molds to fit a wide range of brands, so you can find the right fit for your specific appliance. Plus, they have most of the air fryer accessories I wouldn't be without. Like tongs, spray bottles, and more.

Are air fryer liners safe?

Yes, if used correctly. Parchment paper liners specifically designed for air fryers are made to handle high temperatures. To ensure safe use, always check that the paper liner’s heat resistance matches your air fryer’s maximum temperature – most are safe up to 425°F (218°C).

Since paper liners are lightweight, you need to place enough food on top to prevent the liner from flying up and contacting the heating element. Never use them while your air fryer is preheating, as this can also pose a fire hazard.

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<![CDATA[ Best car vacuums – our top wet/dry, cordless and upright vacs, plus recommendations from professional car cleaners ]]> Vacuuming a car isn't quite the same as vacuuming your home. Rather than simply passing the floorhead forward and back, you need to be able to reach tight areas, get in between seats, and make sure you can dig hair and dirt out of the upholstery.

To determine which vacuum is the best for cars, we caught up with some leading, professional car detailers to learn everything they know about vacuuming vehicles. They gave us some useful insight (which you can find in detail at the how to choose section further down the page), and even gave us some recommended options that they've used themselves.

We weighed up these factors along with the results from our own tests on the world's best vacuums to compile this definitive list of the three best car vacuums, to help keep your vehicle as pristine as possible.

The quick list

Here are the three best car vacuums at a glance. The best option is undoubtedly the Shark MessMaster as it's portable, super easy to clean, can remove stains, and can handle wet and dry messes.

But if you'd rather have a more traditional vacuum, we've also included the best cordless option and the best upright option, which would both make light work of cleaning your car while also being a great investment for your home.

The best vacuum cleaners for cars

Explore our run-through of each of the top picks, with details on why they perform so well on cars. For more info, you'll be able to click through to each vacuum's individual review.

The best wet/dry car vacuum

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Shark Vs101 Messmaster Portable Wet Dry Vacuum, Small Shop Vac, 1 Gallon Capacity, Corded, Perfect for Pets & Cars, Anybag Tech, Self-Cleaning, Ultra-Powerful Suction for Tough Wet & Dry Messes, Blue

Shark MessMaster (Image credit: Shark)
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Using the Shark Messmaster Portable Wet/Dry Vacuum to clean a truck

Vacuuming a truck with the Shark MessMaster (Image credit: Future)
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A Shark Messmaster Portable Wet/Dry Vacuum on a countertop

On a countertop (Image credit: Future)
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Wet cleaning with the Shark Messmaster Portable Wet/Dry Vacuum

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The original packaging of the Shark MessMaster

Original packaging (Image credit: Future)

1. Shark MessMaster

The best vacuum for the best car clean

Type: Portable wet/dry | Cord length: 20 feet | Hose length: 3 feet | Power: 950 watts | Tank: 1 gallon | Weight: 9.8 lbs | Warranty: 5 years

Excels on cars
Compact design
Effective on wet and dry messes
Can be used with bags
Easy to clean
On-board accessory storage
Not the best on pet hair
Slightly heavy for its size

A wet/dry vacuum is your best option to truly deep clean your car. Our vehicles collect messes of all kinds, both solid and liquid, so it makes sense to opt for a vacuum that can handle all of it.

The Shark MessMaster is easily the best car vacuum we've tested. Not only is it a wet/dry vacuum, it's also compact and easily portable, with all of the right tools and attachments for getting into the crevices of a car.

'This is where the vacuum shined,' wrote tester Camryn Rabideau on using the MessMaster to clean her partner's truck. 'Its nozzle tool is perfect for getting into all the cracks and crevices around the car, and it’s easy to either hold the vacuum as you clean it or rest it on one of the seats.'

'The 3-foot hose was long enough to get into all the hard-to-reach areas, and the carpet/upholstery tool lifted dirt and debris off the carpeting and seats,' she added. The MessMaster is also able to be used with any bag that fits, and Camryn appreciated being able to capture all the dirt, pebbles, trash and hair into a plastic bag inside the vacuum, and then emptying it by simply throwing it away.

Aside from car cleaning, the MessMaster is a wonderful companion to have in the house to clean up any kitchen spills, pet accidents or DIY mess. After emptying it, you can easily rinse the machine by vacuuming water, or take the vacuum apart as each component is fully washable.

Read more in our full Shark MessMaster review.

The best cordless car vacuum

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A Dyson V8 vacuum cleaner on a white background

Dyson V8 (Image credit: Dyson)
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All parts and attachments of the Dyson V8

All parts and attachments of the Dyson V8 (Image credit: Future)

2. Dyson V8

The best cordless vacuum for versatile car cleaning

Type: Cordless | Dust bin: 0.14 gal | Power: 115 air watts | Weight: 5.51 lbs | Run time: Up to 40 minutes | Max dB: 82 dbA

Premium performance for less
Excels on carpets
Convenience of a cordless vacuum
Hair tends to tangle in brushroll
Limited run time
One of the older Dyson vacuums

If you're thinking of opting for a cordless vacuum, you'll need to make sure it has strong, reliable suction. Cordless sticks typically offer the weakest suction compared with the various types of corded vacuum, but in doing so you gain more convenience and versatility.

We've tested a lot of the best cordless vacuums at H&G and, as much as we don't love the high price, Dyson vacuums always come out on top. Their suction power is unbeaten compared with the other brands and they also come with well-designed attachments for various cleaning tasks.

To get a Dyson vacuum without breaking the bank, the V8 is the perfect choice. You don't get the fancy features found in the V15 Detect and V12 Detect Slim, like the green laser, dust detection and particle counter, but these features aren't essential. When it comes to cleaning cars, you're looking for suction power and the right attachments – and the Dyson V8 has both.

'As expected, the Dyson V8 is an excellent handheld companion for cleaning in between the seats of the car,' tester Jaclyn Turner wrote. You'll also get the most out of the battery life in handheld mode, as you're only limited to up to 40 minutes with this model.

The crevice tool is of course helpful, but the V8 also comes with a motorized anti-tangle head that works wonders on car seats and floor mats, with bristles that make light work of any hair and fur.

It's not perfect, as evident from the limited dustbin capacity and battery life, but it should do the job if you don't mind preserving the battery or emptying it midway through the clean.

Read more in our full Dyson V8 review.

The best corded upright car vacuum

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A Shark Stratos Upright vacuum on a white background

Shark Stratos Upright against white background (Image credit: SharkNinja)
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Person vacuuming an area rug using the Shark Stratos Upright Vacuum

Vacuuming an area rug during testing (Image credit: Future)
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Shark Stratos floorhead on patterned rug

Shark Stratos floorhead on patterned rug during testing (Image credit: Camryn Rabideau )
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Vacuuming stairs with the Shark Stratos Upright using the Lift-Away feature

Vacuuming stairs with the Shark Stratos Upright using the Lift-Away feature during testing (Image credit: Camryn Rabideau )
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Some of the parts included in the Shark Stratos Upright box

Some of the parts included in the Shark Stratos Upright box when it arrived for review (Image credit: Camryn Rabideau )

3. Shark Stratos Upright Vacuum

The best corded upright vacuum for stronger car cleaning power

Type: Upright | Cord length: 30 feet | Filter: HEPA | Power: 1416 watts | Dust bin: 1.48 quart | Weight: 16.71 lbs (depending on exact model) | Warranty: 5 years

Powerful suction
Easy pet hair pickup
Anti hair-wrap
Versatile design
Easy to maneuver
Odor-neutralizing cartridge
Self-cleaning brushroll
Quite bulky
Small dust bin

An upright vacuum will provide much higher suction power than the others in this list, but with a sacrifice in movement. It's a heavier, bulkier option that relies on the length of the hose to be able to reach into the tight areas of the car.

That being said, the Shark Stratos is such an excellent option because of its Powered Lift-Away mode. You can lift the pod out of the main vacuum for more mobility when cleaning, leaving the heavier part outside as you reach deeper into the vehicle.

'When you press the LiftAway button on top of the canister, the whole thing lifts off the base, making it much more compact and lightweight. I could easily rest the canister on the stairs as I cleaned with the crevice tool,' shared tester Camryn Rabideau, highlighting how easy it could be to vacuum a car in this way.

It's also a tried-and-tested model from Shark, one of the leading brands in the upright vacuum market. 'I was honestly shocked at the pure suction power that the Shark Stratos delivers,' Camryn wrote. She found that when vacuuming her home's carpets, it excelled at removing dirt and pet hair, so a car's seats and mats would be light work in comparison.

It is unfortunately on the more expensive side, retailing for around $300-400 depending on offers. But a vacuum like this would be all you'd need for the home too, so you can easily view it as an investment.

Read more in our full Shark Stratos Upright Vacuum review.


How to choose a car vacuum

Parham Koukia, lead car detailer at PandaHub, always prioritizes suction power. 'A vacuum with strong suction is important for effectively removing dirt, debris, and pet hair, especially in hard-to-reach areas like between seats.' Suction power is typically measured in air watts, which accurately reflects the vacuum's cleaning power, but it can also be measured in watts, which shows the power rating in a more general sense.

It's also important to look for a vacuum that's lightweight and easily portable, as Parham emphasizes this makes it 'easier to move around vehicles without straining.' So, this could be a vacuum that's light in weight, allowing you to carry it around the car with ease (like a cordless stick). Or, to not sacrifice suction power, this could be a heavier vacuum with a long enough hose to easily maneuver and reach around the vehicle (like a canister or wet/dry vacuum).

This leads to one of the big questions when choosing the best car vacuum: cordless or corded? Professional car cleaners naturally have to get through a huge number of vehicles a day, so it's no surprise that they prefer corded vacuums. 'Corded vacuums usually have more power and can handle tougher jobs. I prefer them since I often spend more time on a job to ensure the car is thoroughly cleaned, and I prefer not to worry about battery life,' Parham shares. If opting for a corded vacuum, make sure the cord length and hose length are sufficient for what you need.

But cordless vacuums have their benefits, too. As Petar Dzaja from Car Detailing Planet explains, they can be the easy option for those who only have one car to clean, don't have nearby access to a plug or give their car only the occasional clean. That being said, cordless vacuums boast modular designs, and you can easily switch between a variety of attachments or transform the vacuum into handheld mode. You won't get as much power as you would with a corded vac, but you can't beat that level of versatility.

When considering the attachments, it's best to opt for a vacuum that has a select few that do the job well. 'When I started detailing, I thought I'd need ten attachments. Now, I only use 3-4 simple attachments,' Petar says.

He uses: 'One long and narrow to vacuum around the seats; one short and narrow for increased suction when vacuuming carpets; and one wider for vacuuming seats, doors, dashboard, etc.' Examples of these attachments are the crevice tool, extension wand, dusting brush, and multi-tool. Luckily, most vacuums come with some version of these attachments, but make sure to check.

'One thing I avoid is a vacuum that lacks proper filtration, like HEPA filters,' Parham explains. 'Without good filtration, the vacuum may end up blowing fine dust particles back into the car, which can undo all of your hard work and present potential health hazards.'

You'll also benefit from a vacuum that's easy to empty and clean, as you may have to do this midway through cleaning. A large dustbin/tank capacity will make a big difference too, as you can tackle more of the car (or potentially the whole car) before needing to empty.

Finally, consider your needs, and think about the type of messes you typically find in your car. If you have pets that frequently travel with you, it'd be smart to consider one of the best vacuums for pet hair because of their anti-tangle brushrolls and tight seals.

If your car has frequent liquid spills, like rainwater or food/drink messes, then it's definitely worth considering a wet/dry vacuum. We've found an abundance of reasons to upgrade to a wet/dry vacuum, whether it's for the car or the home, as their cleaning power covers more than your traditional vac.

Recommendations from professional car cleaners

We asked the car detailing pros which vacuums they recommend. We haven't tested these ourselves, but it'd be a shame not to share them with you.

'I prefer the RIDGID 5-gallon Portable Wet/Dry Vacuum,' says award-winning car detailer Parham Koukia. 'It’s one of my favorites because it’s compact but packs 5 horsepower, it’s pretty powerful for the size. It’s small enough to move around easily but has the power to handle tough messes effectively.' It's available for just $104 at Home Depot.

'At the moment, I have Bosch industrial vacuum, available at Amazon for $149, and it's been working great for more than a year already,' says car detailer Petar Dzaja. 'But one of the best vacuums that I've tried is the Ridgid RT1200 NXT 12-gallon vacuum, available at Toolup for $128.17. It's powerful, has a bunch of attachments, and can be used as a wet vac as well.'

Meet the team

How we test vacuums for cars

At Homes & Gardens we like to get hands-on experience with all the products we feature. You can learn more how we test products in our dedicated guide, and there's a more specific rundown of our vacuum test process in how we test vacuums.

All of our vacuums are tried and tested in our test center and in our own homes. When in the test center, we assess each vacuum on carpet, linoleum and wood flooring. We test their suction power with flour and sugar, which is a common kitchen spill, but also a good substitute for naturally occurring particles in our homes such as dust and dead skin. We also use cereal on different flooring types to see how well each upright vacuum picks up larger debris such as crumbs and small stones, and most of all, on old hair extensions, which helps demonstrates during testing how well a vacuum can pick up hair, and whether or not hair gets stuck in its rollers. This gives us a good indication of the level of care and upkeep it'll need moving forward.

Testing the handheld mode of the Dyson Gen5detect on a car floor mat

(Image credit: Future)

When testing car vacuums, it's important to note how well the attachments work, how long the hose or wand is, and whether it's strong enough to suck the debris and hair out of the car's fabrics. If we're testing a cordless model, we observe whether the battery lasts long enough to clean the whole car, and how easy it is so assemble the attachments and switch to handheld mode.

We test the vacuum cleaners for a number of weeks so that we know our tests aren't a one-off fluke. In some instances, we are also fortunate enough to keep the vacuum cleaners after writing up the review so we can continue to learn about them over months or even years and share our findings with you as the vacuums pick up wear and tear as they age.

Best car vacuums – Glossary

  • Wet/dry vacuum: A vacuum that's able to handle both wet and dry messes, typically more rugged and durable and can often be used outdoors.
  • Upright vacuum: One of the most familiar types of vacuum cleaner, usually corded with a large dustbin and powerful floorhead.
  • Floorhead: The main vacuum cleaner attachment for floor cleaning (i.e. not the crevice tool, dusting brush etc). Some vacuums have separate floorheads for hard floors and carpets.
  • Brush roll: Rotating cylinders within the floorhead (and occasionally in smaller, motorized attachments). They can be soft, fluffy rollers for hard floors or bristled to dig deep into carpets. Many vacuums from brands like Shark and Dyson will have two brush rolls in their main floorhead.
  • Wand/hose: Long tube connecting the vacuum cleaner to the floorhead or any attachments (see here for what all the vacuum cleaner attachments do, like the crevice tool or dusting brush).
  • Filter: Responsible for trapping the debris and particles as air passes through. Vacuums can have pre-motor filters and post-motor filters, to trap debris of different sizes at different points along the airflow.
  • HEPA filter: Filter type that's able to capture at least 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns. It's a necessity in a pet hair vacuum as it's able to trap allergenic particles like pet dander (and household allergens like dust and pollen).
  • Motor: The core component of a vacuum cleaner (it's also referred to as a suction motor). This is what converts the electrical power into mechanical power to create suction and airflow.
  • Power/air watts: A vacuum cleaner's power is best measured via air watts, reflecting the airflow and suction power in real terms. It's calculated by multiplying the airflow (in cubic metres per second) by the suction pressure (in pascals), accounting for variables like blockages or different-sized openings (from different vacuum attachments, for example).

FAQs

What attachments do I need for a car vacuum?

As covered in our how to choose a car vacuum section, you're ideally looking for:

  • A crevice tool to get into the tight areas, like between and under the seats
  • An extension wand for areas that are harder to reach
  • A brush tool or wide nozzle to pull up dirt and hair from the seats and upholstery

What's good suction power for a car vacuum?

To be honest, a good suction power for a car vacuum is similar to what you'd need around the house. Aim for 150-200 air watts as a minimum, but anything more than that would make things even easier.


Looking for more vacuum buying advice? Consider one of the best Dyson alternatives or best vacuums for pet hair instead.

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<![CDATA[ How we test mattress toppers – H&G's expert review process explained ]]> Testing mattress toppers is more than a matter of sleeping on the job. It takes a lot of time, energy, and expertise. Here's how we do it at Homes & Gardens.

First, I select mattress toppers to test from all the specialist sleep stores, including Saatva, Nolah, and Tempur-Pedic. As H&G's specialist Sleep Editor, my job involves matching the mattress topper to its ideal tester: cooling toppers for hot sleepers, softer toppers for side sleepers, and so on. I'm picking from a pool of product testers across the country. Together, we represent a wide range of body types, ages, and sleep styles, so you should be able to find someone who sleeps like you.

For the sake of a fair fight, we assess each mattress topper against the same criteria: pressure relief; thermoregulation; motion isolation; and edge support. We also consider the practicalities, including how well the topper fits the mattress and how easy it is to wash, as well as warranties, delivery, and the all-important price. A mattress topper must perform well in all categories, or excel to make up for its shortcomings, to be counted amongst the best mattress toppers.

How we test mattress toppers − our expert guide

Our experts test mattress toppers for a minimum of 30 days in our own homes before we publish our initial reviews. That's hundreds of hours of testing in a home setting to give you the most accurate indication of long-term performance. Our process is similar to how we test mattresses, with a few subtle yet significant differences. Here's what you need to know.

Pressure relief

The ViscoSoft Active Cooling Copper Topper on a bed against a cream wall.

(Image credit: Future / Lauren Allain)

To assess pressure relief, we lay down on our mattress topper, flipping between our stomachs, backs, and sides. How a mattress topper feels depends on a number of factors, including your sleep position. A side sleeper might lie comfortably on a medium or medium-soft mattress topper, which feels insufficiently supportive for a back or stomach sleeper. The best way to gauge the support of a mattress topper is to consider the shape of your spine. The ideal mattress topper is the one that keeps your spine straight, taking the pressure off your joints while stopping you from sinking too far into the surface.

We're also interested in thickness and firmness. As a general rule, a thicker topper will feel softer, and a thinner one will feel firmer. In the absence of an industry-standard measurement of mattress firmness, we rate each mattress topper on a scale from Soft to Medium to Firm.

How firm a topper feels is influenced by the mattress underneath it. A slow-moving memory foam mattress topper could counterbalance a firm, inflexible mattress. A firm topper, made from latex or high-density memory foam, could toughen up a soft mattress, but it's no long-term solution for a sagging, aging mattress.

Thermoregulation

Wide angle of Helix Plush Mattress Topper on a bed.

(Image credit: Future / Alex Temblador)

In our search for the best cooling mattress toppers, we consider the materials. We scour the specifications for mentions of gel-infused memory foam, ventilated foam, or cooling covers that incorporate bamboo, TENCEL, phase change material (PCM), and the like. As a general rule, natural fibers, such as latex, tend to be more breathable than synthetic substances, such as memory foam.

Still, we won't take the manufacturer's word for it. The whole point of our mattress topper testing process is to see whether these claims stand up to scrutiny. To assess the thermoregulation of a mattress topper, we switch off our AC and sleep through heatwaves and hot nights, making note of any times we wake up in a sweat.

Motion isolation

A weight and a glass of water on the Saatva Organic Quilted Mattress Topper.

(Image credit: Future / Jamie Davis Smith)

To measure the motion isolation of a mattress topper, we fill a glass with water and set it in the middle of the mattress. Then, we apply pressure around it. We take a dumbbell, place it on the topper, and move it incrementally closer to the cup of water.

The more the cup moves, and the more water spills, the worse the motion isolation, and the less suitable the topper for light sleepers or couples. Memory foam mattress toppers tend to have the best motion isolation, since foam is made to absorb movement, while latex toppers are springy and responsive. Then again, if you're looking for a mattress topper with a bit of bounce to counterbalance a firm, inflexible mattress, you might not mind a bit of motion transfer: it's a matter of personal preference.

Edge support

Inside the ViscoSoft Active Cooling Copper Topper.

(Image credit: Future / Lauren Allain)

To assess edge support, we sit on the side of the mattress topper and measure how far we fall: the less we sink, the better the edge support. We might use the same weight-and-water-glass combination from the motion isolation test to reinforce our findings, moving them to the edge of the mattress topper and measuring how much, if any, water spills.

A mattress topper with good edge support makes it easier to get into and out of bed, which is particularly important for anyone who struggles with mobility. It should also feel more comfortable to sit or sleep on the side of the topper: good news for anyone who needs to nurse a baby in the night or get dressed from bed in the mornings.

Practical points

The Earthfoam Mattress Topper rolled up in plastic wrap on a bed.

(Image credit: Future / Louise Oliphant)

One of the most important tests for a mattress topper is purely practical: does it stay on the mattress? Ideally, we're looking for sturdy corner straps for a snug, secure fit, but we'll settle for a grip pad on the underside of the mattress topper. If a mattress topper keeps sliding from side to side, and we keep having to adjust it in the middle of the night, that's proof it isn't fit for purpose.

We're also interested in the ease of cleaning. A mattress topper with a removable, machine-washable cover will score highest in this category. We'll make note of the length of the mattress warranty as an indication of durability, as well as any mattress sleep trials that allow you to test the topper at home before you commit to your purchase.

Most mattress toppers arrived plastic-wrapped and vacuum-packed in cardboard boxes, delivered to your door. Sometimes, as we unbox our toppers, we notice a chemical smell. That's a tell-tale sign of the mattress off-gassing, releasing VOCs into the air as it inflates to full size. For the most part, the smell is completely harmless, but it is unpleasant. We've learned to leave our toppers for at least 24 hours before we try to sleep on them, closing the door to the testing room and cracking open a window to let the smell out.

Where possible, we like to compare our findings against verified reviews. It's the quickest way to pick up common customer concerns. That's why it's important for our testers to read as many reviews as possible, without being taken in by a few five-star ratings or put off by a smattering of more mixed reviews.

Price

Saatva Organic Quilted Mattress Topper on a bed.

(Image credit: Future / Jamie Davis Smith)

At the end of each review, we take stock of our results and bring it all back to the price of the topper. In our time, we've tested some seriously luxe models (the most expensive is the Saatva Organic Quilted Mattress Topper), as well as some more affordable options, such as the ViscoSoft Active Cooling Copper Topper.

It wouldn't be fair to rank an outstanding affordable topper below a more expensive option just because it's missing a few special features. That's why we compare the price of a mattress topper against its performance to rate it on its own terms. For a good price, we might forgive a few minor faults in motion isolation or edge support, for example.


Only you know what you want and need from a mattress topper. If you struggle with night sweats, and you sleep alone, you might be (rightly) more concerned with thermoregulation than motion isolation. Before you start shopping, take a beat to consider your sleep needs: follow my mattress topper buying rules and you won't go far wrong.

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<![CDATA[ The 7 best vacuum cleaners for carpet – tested by our appliance editors for deep cleaning across all carpet types ]]> When choosing the best vacuum cleaner for carpet, it's important to prioritize suction power. While hard floors can be cleaned by even the weakest vacuums, carpets need a bit more of a rigorous treatment, and will benefit from powerful suction and strong brushrolls.

This is why upright vacuums tend to be the popular choice for cleaning carpet. Cordless sticks offer more convenience and freer cleaning, but uprights are more able to dig deep into the carpet fibers, agitate the debris, and properly clean your floors.

As Homes & Gardens' home tech editor, myself and a team of product testers review the best vacuum cleaners. We've spent 200+ hours testing 51 of the world's best, and from our extensive assessments, these are the seven best vacuums for carpet.

Best-on-test

Shark POWERDETECT | was $399, now $299 at Shark (save $100)

The absolute best vacuum for carpet is the Shark POWERDETECT, and it also happens to be the best upright vacuum we've ever tested. It's able to dig dust, dirt and hair from deep within the carpet fibers, clearing all mess in a single pass. It can also detect the surface and how dirty your floors are to maintain the ideal suction power, while leaving a fresh scent as you clean.View Deal

Star deal

Dyson Ball Animal 3 | was $399.99, now $299.99 at Best Buy (save $100)

Our second-best vacuum for carpet, the Dyson Ball Animal 3 was designed with raw power in mind, and it makes light work of cleaning mess on any carpets. It has a spherical design to allow for easier maneuvering and three suction settings to help with different-pile carpets. View Deal

Best cordless

Dyson V15 Detect Absolute | was $749.99, now $549.99 at Dyson (save $200)

The Dyson V15 Detect is our best cordless vacuum for carpet. It has a dedicated floorhead, the Motorbar, with bristles that can dig dirt out of carpets while avoiding hair wrap (I'm still yet to see hair get tangled). It boasts some of the best suction power we've ever seen in a cordless vacuum.View Deal

The quick list

Here are the best vacuums for carpet at a glance. Scroll further for the full guide, or click the navigation links to jump to each product.

At the bottom of the page, you'll find more advice on how to choose a vacuum for carpet, how we test them, a glossary for vacuum terms, and FAQs on how to properly vacuum your carpet.

The best vacuum cleaners for carpet

Explore our run-through of each of the top picks, with details on why they perform so well on carpet. For more info, you'll be able to click through to each vacuum's individual review.

The best vacuum cleaner for carpet

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Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum Cleaner against white background

Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum Cleaner against white background (Image credit: Shark, Amazon)
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Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum vacuuming carpet in small room, with blue LED lights from the floor head

Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum vacuuming carpet in small room, with blue LED lights from the floor head (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum multipet tool in use on carpet

our tester using the multi-pet tool (Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Holding the Shark POWERDETECT Upright Vacuum multipet tool against a white wall

The multi-pet tool, against a white wall mid-clean (Image credit: Future / James Holland)

1. Shark POWERDETECT

The best vacuum cleaner to truly clean your carpets

Type: Upright | Cord length: 30 feet | Filter: HEPA | Power: 1416 watts | Dustbin: 0.5 gallons | Weight: 17.57 lbs | Warranty: 5 years

Powerful cleaning performance on all surfaces
Can vacuum all debris in a single pass on carpet
Odor neutralizer feature
Effective tools for getting into nooks and crannies
Incredible on pet hair
Automatically adjusts suction power for different floor types and dust volumes
Cleans right up to the edges
Two brushrolls avoid hair tangle
Hose limited for getting into higher places

From all the testing we've done here at H&G, the Shark POWERDETECT has performed the best on carpets. Naturally, an upright vacuum is the optimal choice here, but this latest upright from Shark boasts the brand's best tech yet – and the cleaning power to match it.

The POWERDETECT proved itself when our tester James Holland had an area of carpet that needed a deep clean, thanks to his cat's heavy shedding. 'With one pass, the Shark POWERDETECT had basically picked up every visible piece of hair (as well as litter near the litter box) from the carpet, filling the dust bin with an amount of hair equal to a second cat.'

'The carpet itself was left spotless and smelling ever-so-slightly fresh thanks to the odor neutralizer cartridge,' he added. One of the key signs of a well-performing vacuum is how much it picks up in a single pass, so for the POWERDETECT to clear this much hair, which is perhaps the trickiest thing to vacuum, is impressive.

The POWERDETECT also worked wonders on all other floor types with its unrelenting suction power. James noted: 'It’s able to suck everything up in its path efficiently and proficiently, no matter the debris. And, it’s equally capable regardless of the surface I used it on.'

The 'DETECT' in its name reflects the vacuum's ability to detect dust volume, floor edges and floor type, so that it can automatically adjust the power as needed. This is great news for any homes with varied floor types, as the upright vacuum can pass from rug to tile to carpet while maintaining the optimal suction power.

Read more at our full Shark POWERDETECT review.

The second best upright vacuum for carpet

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A Dyson Ball Animal 3 Upright Vacuum against a white background

Dyson Ball Animal 3 (Image credit: Dyson)
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The Dyson Ball Animal 3 and its parts and accessories

The Dyson Ball Animal 3 and its parts and accessories (Image credit: Camryn Rabideau)
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Vacuuming stairs with the Dyson Ball Animal 3 hose

Vacuuming stairs during testing (Image credit: Camryn Rabideau)
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Dyson Ball Animal 3 review

You have to reach down to floor level to change power mode (Image credit: Camryn Rabideau)
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Dyson Ball Animal 3 review

The bin impressively full of dust and fur during testing (Image credit: Camryn Rabideau)

2. Dyson Ball Animal 3

An upright powerhouse that can take care of any carpet

Type: Upright | Cord length: 35 feet | Power: 290 air watts | Dustbin: 1.7L | Weight: 17.3 lbs | Noise level: ~81dB | Warranty: 5 years

Powerful suction
Easy to maneuver
Performs extremely well on carpets
Three suction settings
Other models available with different tools
Heavy
Awkward control placement
Hard-to-use hose/wand

The Ball Animal 3 is the most advanced upright vacuum from Dyson, utilizing a spherical design to improve maneuverability. It's a strong, heavy unit that can occasionally be cumbersome to move, but it's just what you need to make sure your carpets are given a proper clean.

'Right away, it was clear to me that the Dyson Ball Animal 3 was designed with carpeting in mind,' Camryn Rabideau wrote after testing. 'It does an unbelievable job pulling dirt and dog hair out of the fibers. I used it on the low-pile rug in my dining room, and even though I thought the surface was pretty clean, the powerful suction of the vacuum pulled out a disturbing amount of hair that was hiding under the surface.'

The floorhead's brushroll has dense nylon bristles that drive deep into the carpet fibers to agitate dust and dirt, with hair removal veins to avoid any hair-wrap.

This suction power is powerful, too, as Camryn found that if you have it on the maximum setting, the vacuum will essentially suction itself to the floor, making it impossible to move.

Whilst it is heavy, Camryn enjoyed how easy it is to swivel using the ball base. It doesn't have floor detection or Powered Lift-Away like the Shark POWERDETECT, but for the sheer cleaning power alone, this is an excellent choice for carpet.

Read more in our full Dyson Ball Animal 3 review.

The best carpet cleaner

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A Shark CarpetXpert and its attachments against a white background

A Shark CarpetXpert and its attachments against a white background (Image credit: Shark)
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The Shark CarpetXpert main floorhead on a wooden floor

The Shark CarpetXpert main floorhead on a wooden floor (Image credit: Future)
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Cleaning an area rug with the Shark CarpetXpert

Cleaning an area rug with the Shark CarpetXpert (Image credit: Future)
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Outdoor furniture stain before and after cleaning with the Shark CarpetXpert

Outdoor furniture stain before and after cleaning with the Shark CarpetXpert (Image credit: Future)
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The water tank and cleaning solution next to wash basin, showing the cleaning process of the Shark CarpetXpert

Cleaning the Shark CarpetXpert (Image credit: Future)
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The Shark CarpetXpert original packaging on a wooden floor against a white wall and window

Unboxing the Shark CarpetXpert (Image credit: Future)

3. Shark CarpetXpert

The best carpet cleaner for consistent deep cleaning

Type: Corded carpet cleaner | Cord length: 20 feet | Power: 960 watts | Clean water tank: 0.53gal | Dirty water tank: 0.23gal | Dustbin: 0.95qt | Weight: 18.05lbs | Noise level: ~87-91 dB | Warranty: 5 years

Powerful cleaning performance on all surfaces
Can vacuum all debris in a single pass on carpet
Odor neutralizer feature
Effective tools for getting into nooks and crannies
Incredible on pet hair
Automatically adjusts suction power for different floor types and dust volumes
Cleans right up to the edges
Two brushrolls avoid hair tangle
Hose limited for getting into higher places

Instead of a vacuum that works well on carpets, it's definitely worth considering one of the best carpet cleaners for pets. Carpet can be a tricky beast to properly clean, and a vacuum cleaner only goes as far as picking up solids that are trapped in the fibers. To really clean it, you'll need a more thorough cleaning solution.

Tester Camryn Rabideau awarded the Shark CarpetXpert a rare five stars thanks to just how incredibly it cleaned her carpets. Not only is it perfect for everyday cleaning, it's able to remove tough, dried-on stains, and it even has a dedicated tool to clean up pet accidents.

Camryn has reviewed over 100 floorcare products over the years, and the CarpetXpert is the best carpet cleaner she's ever tested. 'It’s easy to use, highly effective, and a breeze to clean when you’re done. It had no problem tackling everyday dirt, old upholstery stains, and even gross pet accidents, and it left my rugs (and furniture) looking better than ever and smelling fresh,' she noted.

She was genuinely surprised by how dirty a particular rug was, after completely filling the dirty water tank with murky brown water, leaving the rug spotless (and dry to the touch within the hour). It was also able to completely remove stains from some outdoor furniture and flooring.

The Shark CarpetXpert will wash and deep clean your carpets, but you'll still need to vacuum first to remove dirt and dust from the carpet fibers to prevent clogging the carpet cleaner. If you're on a budget, the Shark Rotator in this guide is a great choice to accompany it. You'll also need a vacuum in the house for any hard floors, as the CarpetXpert works exclusively on carpets and rugs.

Read more in our full Shark CarpetXpert Carpet Cleaner review.

The best cordless vacuum for carpet

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A Dyson V15 Detect against a white background

Dyson V15 Detect (Image credit: Dyson)
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All Dyson V15 Detect parts and attachments on a wooden floor

All parts and attachments (Image credit: Future)

4. Dyson V15 Detect

The best cordless vacuum for carpet, for quick and easy floor maintenance

Type: Cordless | Battery life: Up to 60 minutes | Power: 230 air watts | Dustbin: 0.2gal | Weight: 6.8lbs | Noise level: 78dB | Warranty: 2 years

Vacuums deep into the carpet fibers
Incredible and responsive suction power
Dedicated floorhead for carpets
Our best vacuum for pet hair
HEPA filtration system
Lightweight and easy to use
Dustbin could be bigger
Must hold down trigger when vacuuming
Some of the vacuum's best features are for hard floors only

The V15 Detect is not only one of Dyson's top-of-the-line models, it's one of the best vacuums we've ever tested. The suction power is next level, making vacuuming seem like the easiest, most effortless task there is, clearing all debris from every floor type in a single pass.

It comes with two main floorheads, the FluffyOptic and the Motorbar, with the Motorbar being specially designed for carpets. It has sharp, angled bristles that can dig deep into both low-pile and high-pile fibers, spinning at high speeds to pull up all types of dust, debris and hair.

Testing on carpet, our reviewer Jaclyn Turner found that: 'The suction was absolutely terrific. Within minutes, the bin was full, and I only got through my carpeted upstairs hallway. The cleaning was so deep, I wasn't even bothered that I had to make a run to the trash can.'

The Dyson V15 Detect also happens to be our best vacuum for pet hair. It performs exceptionally well on hair and fur, especially using the Motorbar floorhead as it avoids hair wrapping around the brushroll. Jaclyn even found that it was powerful enough to restore her dog bed's original color.

It is a little pricey however, retailing at around $750 at full price (or is frequently on offer for around $550-650). For something more affordable, consider the Dyson V12 Detect Slim, costing around $100 less at full price owed to its smaller size. I use this vacuum in my own home and it works almost as well as the V15 Detect, I just have to empty it more often.

Or, if you want to splash out on the absolute best, the Dyson Gen5detect is unbeaten. All three vacuums are part of the Dyson Detect series and share the same, market-leading features.

Read more in our full Dyson V15 Detect review.

The best canister vacuum for carpet

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Miele Complete C3 Cat and Dog Canister Vacuum Cleaner against white background

Miele Complete C3 Cat and Dog Canister Vacuum Cleaner against white background (Image credit: Miele)
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Vacuuming hair with the Miele Complete C3 Cat and Dog Powerline Canister Vacuum on white/grey carpet

Vacuuming hair on carpet (Image credit: Future)
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A close up of the controls of the Miele Complete C3 Cat and Dog Powerline Canister Vacuum

Close up of the controls (Image credit: Future)

5. Miele Complete C3 Cat and Dog Canister Vacuum

A premium canister vacuum that works wonders on carpets and pet hair

Type: Canister | Cord length: 24 feet | Power: 1200 watts | Dust bag: 4.5qt | Weight: 16.1lbs | Noise level: Up to 80dB | Warranty: Not disclosed

Miele floorhead for dedicated carpet cleaning
Great for pet hair on all surfaces
Great for dust on all surfaces
Good onboard storage
Long power cord
HEPA filters
Poor with large debris
Expensive

Canister vacuums are tried-and-tested performers on carpet. They're not quite as good on carpets as upright vacuums, but they tend to offer more versatility when it comes to different kinds of cleaning.

The Miele Complete C3 Cat and Dog is a premium canister vacuum (costing more than $1,000!), boasting high suction power and a healthy variety of attachments. The attachments vary in the US and UK but both versions come with a dedicated carpet floorhead (in the US you get the Electro Plus; in the UK you get the TurboTeQ).

Miele's canister vacs have a reputation for being some of the best in the world. On test, Alex David found this to mostly be true, especially when using the TurboTeQ floorhead when testing flour and sugar on carpet: 'Swapping out the regular floorhead for the TurboteQ head was a game changer. It was exceptional, rivaling Dyson and Shark for cleaning.'

The only place where it struggled was when tackling large debris. 'Unlike other vacuums with plush brush heads, this vacuum just couldn't conquer cereal,' Alex noted, adding that to really vacuum them up you had to lift the floorhead and place it onto the pieces.

It's also wildly expensive, and considering how much space it takes up, I'd only recommend considering the Miele Complete C3 Cat and Dog if you're in need of a canister's versatility, or you prefer bagged vacuums to keep everything dust- and allergy-free.

Read more in our full Miele Complete C3 Cat and Dog Canister Vacuum review.

The best budget vacuum for carpet

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A Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum against a white background

Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum (Image credit: Shark)
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Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum on a white and blue carpet

Vacuuming a carpet with the Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum (Image credit: Future)
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The attachments of the Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum, laid out on wooden floor

Cleaning attachments of the Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum (Image credit: Future)
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Dusting a window with the Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum

Dusting a window with the Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum (Image credit: Future)
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Camryn's dog next to the Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum

Camryn's dog next to the Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away Upright Vacuum (Image credit: Future)

6. Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away

A powerful, reliable and lightweight upright vacuum for less than $300

Type: Upright | Cord length: 25 feet | Power: 960 watts | Dustbin: 0.8qt | Weight: 14.35lbs | Noise level: ~82dB | Warranty: 5 years

Dedicated carpet mode with deep suction
Easy to maneuver thanks to swivel steering
Dual brushrolls perform well on all flooring types
Built-in odor-neutralizing cartridge
Comes with three attachments, including dusting brush
Lift-Away design is convenient for cleaning stairs and high areas
Inconvenient control location
Doesn’t offer 'Powered Lift-Away'

Considering this upright vacuum costs less than $300 ($279.99 at Shark at the time of writing), the Rotator Pet Lift-Away offers some impressive performance. It doesn't have some of the fancy features you'll find in other vacuums in this guide, like floor detection or particle sensors, but on cleaning performance alone this should be considered as an affordable alternative.

It has a dedicated carpet mode to make sure your floors are cleaned, properly. Tester Camryn Rabideau shared: 'On its carpet mode, the vacuum has powerful suction, and its stiff brushroll pulled lots of dog hair, dirt, and dust out of the rugs in my living and dining rooms.'

'After two passes with the Rotator, my carpeting looked clean, and there was no visible hair remaining (the dustbin was also filled to the brim!)' she added. Even with this powerful suction, she found it easy to push around the medium-pile carpet, and the odor-neutralizer left a fresh scent for a few hours afterward.

It also handles pet hair 'like a pro,' using two brushrolls that perform well on all types of flooring, which is ideal for when you're moving between rooms. It has a HEPA filter to trap fine particles and allergens, as well as three cleaning attachments for different tasks.

At 14 pounds it's lighter than most upright vacuums but still a hefty weight compared to a cordless stick. That being said, it does have Shark's Lift-Away feature where you can remove the pod for more agile cleaning, but it isn't 'powered,' like it is with more expensive Shark vacs. Camryn's only other criticism was the vacuum's controls not being conveniently located, as you have to bend over to reach the toggle switch.

Read more in our full Shark Rotator Pet Lift-Away review.

The best robot vacuum for carpet

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iRobot Roomba j9+ Combo against a white background.

iRobot Roomba Combo j9+ (Image credit: iRobot)
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The iRobot Roomba Combo j9+ Robot Vacuum and Mop with cleaning station on carpet against a white and brown wall

The iRobot Roomba Combo j9+ Robot Vacuum and Mop with cleaning station (Image credit: Future)
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Side-by-side before and after pics showing how much cereal has been vacuumed on carpet with the iRobot Roomba j9+ Combo

Cereal test: before and after (Image credit: Future)
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Underneath the iRobot Roomba j9+ Combo showing the robot vacuum's green rollers

Underneath the iRobot Roomba j9+ Combo showing the robot vacuum's green rollers (Image credit: Future)
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The view inside the the clean base of the iRobot Roomba j9+ Combo

The view inside the the clean base of the iRobot Roomba j9+ Combo (Image credit: Future)

7. iRobot Roomba Combo j9+

An incredible robot vacuum that can dig deep into carpet fibers

Type: Robot vacuum and mop | Battery: Self-charge | Dustbin: 0.26gal | Weight: 8.9lbs | Noise level: ~50dBa | Warranty: 1 year

Surprisingly strong performance on carpet
Good suction
Great on fine dirt on hard floors
Good on hair
Easy automation
Simple app
Relatively quiet when vacuuming
Great mop
Incredibly loud self-emptying
Not a perfect clean
Shape means it struggles to clean circular objects

Robot vacuums are famously poor on carpets. They're gentle cleaners, used more for regular, light maintenance on the days when you're not deep cleaning the floors yourself. But the iRobot Roomba Combo j9+, surprisingly, boasts some pretty strong performance on carpet, sucking dust, large debris and hair out of the carpet's fibers.

'For its performance on carpet, I'd say it's 98% of the way there,' Alex David shared after testing. 'Not only was it good on carpet, but it was good on an area rug, too. We have a rug that sheds a lot and this does an excellent job of getting rid of all the fluff.'

He did note that, while the performance was mostly excellent, it would usually leave something behind, whether a piece of lint or some cereal. This is to be expected from a robot vacuum, but can contribute to the feeling of your floors being not quite clean.

It does, however, have incredible hair pickup while avoiding tangling around the brushroll. 'The Combo j9+ has two bumpy, silicone rollers that never gum up with hair. It always pulls hair out of the carpet and does a much, much better job than even some of the best vacuums for pet hair.' This is seriously impressive for a robot, and could be the answer to any home with shedding pet that can't keep on top of the fur.

It's worth noting that this robot vacuum also has a mop function, so if your floor is mostly carpet then you might not get full use out of it, considering it costs somewhere between $600-900.

Read more in our full iRobot Roomba Combo j9+ review.


Meet the team

How to choose a vacuum for carpet

Carpet is tricky to vacuum because of the fibers as they trap dirt, dust and hair within them. So, you need a vacuum with strong, powerful suction, that's able to pull these particles away from the fibrous floor. This is why upright vacuums like the Shark POWERDETECT are the obvious choice, their focused and rigorous cleaning power can pull dirt from the bottom of the carpet.

Not only that, but you'll need a brushroll that is able to agitate dirt out of the carpet. This is typically done with sharp bristles that drive into the carpet material, loosening the debris so that the strong suction can take care of the rest.

It can also become more complicated when it comes to high-pile carpets. As learned when testing the Dyson Ball Animal 3, the vacuum can occasionally suction itself to the floor, or get the carpet fibers stuck within the brushroll. Look for floorheads with manual height adjustment and ones where you can adjust the power. Maneuverability is important, too, as you'll need to be able to glide smoothly across the carpet to effectively clean.

Then, consider features that'll make your life easier. A floorhead with a large cleaning width with save time when cleaning, as each pass will cover more ground. The same goes for a large dustbin and long cord length, so you can cover more of the house before having to empty it or remove the plug.

Some features aren't as important when dealing with carpets, like LED lights or soft brushrolls. LED lights tend to illuminate very little on a carpet and are only really used for hard floors. But vacuums with multiple floorheads like the Dyson V15 Detect can be a great choice if you have a mix of carpet and hard floors, as you can use the dedicated tool as you change rooms.

You can find more advice in our guide on how to choose the right vacuum cleaner for your home.

How we test vacuums for carpet

At Homes & Gardens we like to get hands-on experience with all the products we feature. You can learn more how we test products in our dedicated guide, and there's a more specific rundown of our vacuum test process in how we test vacuums.

All of our vacuums are tried and tested in our test center and in our own homes. When in the test center, we assess each vacuum on carpet, linoleum and wood flooring. We test their suction power with flour and sugar, which is a common kitchen spill, but also a good substitute for naturally occurring particles in our homes such as dust and dead skin. We also use cereal on different flooring types to see how well each upright vacuum picks up larger debris such as crumbs and small stones, and most of all, on old hair extensions, which helps demonstrates during testing how well a vacuum can pick up hair, and whether or not hair gets stuck in its rollers. This gives us a good indication of the level of care and upkeep it'll need moving forward.

The SEBO upright vacuum collecting flour and sugar from wooden floors

(Image credit: Future)

When determining whether a vacuum is good for carpet, we look for strong brushrolls with sharp bristles to agitate trapped dirt, as well as powerful suction to be able to remove these particles. Not every vacuum is able to handle carpet, especially long-pile carpet, so we use visible tests like flour to know exactly what the vacuum has picked up and left behind.

We test the vacuum cleaners for a number of weeks so that we know our tests aren't a one-off fluke. In some instances, we are also fortunate enough to keep the vacuum cleaners after writing up the review so we can continue to learn about them over months or even years and share our findings with you as the vacuums pick up wear and tear as they age.

Best vacuums for carpet – Glossary

You can delve into our full vacuum jargon buster guide, but in the mean time, here's a rundown of relevant terminology to understand when considering the best vacuum cleaners for carpets:

  • Floorhead: The main vacuum cleaner attachment for floor cleaning (i.e. not the crevice tool, dusting brush etc). Some vacuums have separate floorheads for hard floors and carpets.
  • Brush roll: Rotating cylinders within the floorhead (and occasionally in smaller, motorized attachments). They can be soft, fluffy rollers for hard floors or bristled to dig deep into carpets. Many vacuums from brands like Shark and Dyson will have two brush rolls in their main floorhead.
  • Wand/hose: Long tube connecting the vacuum cleaner to the floorhead or any attachments (see here for what all the vacuum cleaner attachments do, like the crevice tool or dusting brush).
  • Filter: Responsible for trapping the debris and particles as air passes through. Vacuums can have pre-motor filters and post-motor filters, to trap debris of different sizes at different points along the airflow.
  • HEPA filter: Filter type that's able to capture at least 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns. It's a necessity in a pet hair vacuum as it's able to trap allergenic particles like pet dander (and household allergens like dust and pollen).
  • Motor: The core component of a vacuum cleaner (it's also referred to as a suction motor). This is what converts the electrical power into mechanical power to create suction and airflow.
  • Bagged/bagless: Some vacuums, typically older ones, use vacuum bags that you dispose of once full. Most vacuums are now bagless and have a dustbin that you conveniently empty when needed, without the need to buy additional bags. Bagged vacuums still have their advantages however, like dust-free emptying, complete odor and particle capture, and less filter maintenance.
  • Detection: Some vacuums are able to 'detect' the type of flooring, how dusty/dirty the floor is, whether you're vacuuming edges, or which direction you're vacuuming. They can then automatically adjust suction power, as vacuuming carpet, edges and dust-heavy floors requires extra power, while vacuuming a fairly clean wooden floor doesn't require as much – saving energy or battery life.
  • Power/air watts: A vacuum cleaner's power is best measured via air watts, reflecting the airflow and suction power in real terms. It's calculated by multiplying the airflow (in cubic metres per second) by the suction pressure (in pascals), accounting for variables like blockages or different-sized openings (from different vacuum attachments, for example).
  • Low-pile carpet: Carpet with shorter fibers, constructed from small, tight loops that create a denser surface.
  • High-pile carpet: AKA deep-pile, carpets with long loops creating a bushier and softer appearance. High-pile carpet is much more difficult to vacuum.

FAQs

Below you'll find answers to common questions surrounding the best vacuums for carpets, with insight from all the testing and research we've done here at H&G.

What type of vacuum is best for carpets?

Upright vacuums are the ideal choice for carpets. Being connected to an outlet means they're not restricted by battery power and they often have strong brushrolls with sharp bristles to dig deep into the carpet fibers. The best upright vacuums can also lift up their brushrolls when moving onto different floor types.

Some cordless sticks can clean carpets well, but they tend to cost a lot like the Dyson V15 Detect.

What is the most powerful suction vacuum cleaner?

It's hard to say for certain as vacuum brands will either list vacuum power in watts or air watts. Watts is how much power the vacuum uses, while air watts is an accurate measurement of their suction power.

In our tests, the two vacuums with the highest-performing suction are the Shark POWERDETECT and the Dyson Ball Animal 3 – both in this guide.

Do I need a different vacuum for low pile and high pile carpet?

As long as your vacuum's brushroll has adjustable height settings (like many upright vacuums do), it should be able to tackle different-pile carpets. High pile just means that there's more fibrous material for dust to cling on to, so even without this feature, a vacuum with a boost or turbo suction mode and sharp bristles will be able to clean effectively.


Not found what you're looking for? Consider one of the best Dyson alternatives instead.

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<![CDATA[ Pro gardeners reveal the only pruners you should ever use ]]> Pruners are essential gardening tools. Pruning is crucial to plant health, removing disease or damaged parts of plants and improving the yield of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.

However, the market is saturated with cheap, badly-made pruners. While they save you a little money, even for those who know how to properly prune tree branches, these tools are uncomfortable, can tear your plants, and break in months. That said, there is still one set of pruners out there worth buying.

I have tested more than 30 sets of pruners, and gathered the views of three experts in the field - two yard care company founders and a professional gardener - and we all agree there is one pair that outdoes the rest: the Felco No. 2 pruners are the best pruners in the world. They excel at every pruning task, from delicate deadheading to tough hardwood pruning. They're incredibly comfortable, last for decades, and are easy to maintain and repair. Here is our mini-review of them, and why we believe they are worth every dime.

The best pruners you can buy

Felco F2 Pruners

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Felco No. 2 Pruners

The best pruners in the world

Cutting diameter: 0.98" | Materials: Hardened steel blades, aluminum handles | Length: 8.46" | Weight: 0.55 lb | Replaceable parts: Yes

Hard-wearing
Comfortable
Replaceable parts
Easy to maintain
Perfect cut
Suits most pruning
More expensive than average
Too big for small hands

I've tried dozens of pruners in my time as a product tester and I'm still yet to find a better set of pruners than the Felco No. 2. Pro gardeners also agree.

Horticulturalist Michael Clarke puts it simply: 'The Felco No. 2 are by far the best pruners on the market.' Pro landscaper Ward Dilmore agrees, telling me 'Felco Pruners are the gold standard for quality pruners in the landscape industry.'

The main thing to know about the Felco No. 2 is that they're incredibly hard-wearing. It sounds like a marketing gimmick, but these pruners can genuinely last for years. Pro gardener and gardening writer at H&G Drew Swainston says 'I used a pair of Felcos throughout my professional gardening career - and still use the same pruning shears almost a decade later.' Well-oiled, these will last you for life.

The Felco No. 2 are also comfortable. The grips have ergonomic bumps to help you hold them, but the shock absorbers mean that you hardly notice you're using them. Unlike any other pruners I've used, you can spend hours using these pruners without your hands chafing or cramping. Drew agrees, and says 'The Felco F2 are easy to use and fit well in the hand, and, even after many hours of pruning, they are still reliable and comfortable as they absorb each impact and you don’t excessively feel each cut.'

I've also found that the Felco No. 2 give the cleanest cut of any pruners I've tested, and keep their sharpness for longer than other pruners I've tried. It's hard to quantify, but they rarely crush stems or rip the bark of the tree, which is crucial for preventing infection in your plants.

Felco F2 Pruners pruning a rose

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The best feature of these pruners is that every single part is replaceable. In a world where almost every product you buy cannot be repaired with spare parts or costs hundreds of dollars for a 'specialist' to fix, Felco sells spare parts for every inch of these pruners. 'The advantage of these Felco pruners is that all the parts of replaceable, so if anything does go wrong it does not mean the end for them,' says Drew. 'Each part can be replaced so you can carry on cutting for years with this dependable set of pruning shears.'

These are more expensive than lots of pruners out there, but not prohibitive. They're around the same price as the Niwaki Higurashi GR pruners below, so while they're more expensive than cheap plastic models, they aren't the priciest pruners around.

The only real drawback? Shorter gardeners have found that these are a little big for their hands. If you're shorter than average, consider the Okatsune 103 pruners below - they're much better for smaller hands.

That said, Ward Dilmore sums it up well. 'If one is looking for an all-around great pruner that is easy to maintain, will retain its sharpness, comfortable to use, and will last for years to come, one can’t go wrong with the No. 2 pruners.'

Other great options

Uzse sharp, clean pruners and wear gloves when pruning sunflowers

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While the Felco No. 2 are as good as it gets, there are some other durable options out there worth considering. These all have drawbacks compared to the Felco No. 2, but some are better suited for those with small hands or those with tighter budgets.

How do I find good pruners?

Sharp pruning shears

(Image credit: Leonid Eremeychuk via Getty Images)

There's a knack to finding good pruners but once you know what you're looking for, they're easy to spot.

The gardeners I spoke to gave me some good advice. Gardener Michael Clarke says 'The most important thing I look for when buying pruners for personal use is their comfort level and strength. I want something that can be used for a long period of time without breaking down.' You need pruners that are easy to use for several hours at a time, and pruners that won't break. This is why plastic pruners are usually a no-go. The bare plastic handles rub, which is uncomfortable, and they also snap or weaken at the blade, which means a lot of plant matter gets stuck in the scissor mechanism and slows down your work.

Michael adds 'I also want to make sure they are built strong enough for hardwood branches so that I don't have to put a lot of extra force behind them to cut.' You never know what jobs you might end up doing in the garden. You may notice a problem as you deadhead and end up having to cut up a lot of hardwood, so you need tough, durable pruners.

Landscaper Ward Dilmore reiterates how important it is to buy pruners that you can fix and maintain. 'Pruners will be dropped, soaked, dulled, and damaged over time as they’re used in the landscape,' he says. 'Knowing this, it is essential to look for pruners that can easily be taken apart, sharpened and maintained.'


Pruning seems like a straightforward task, but there's lots to master. Every species of plant has different needs and benefits from different styles of pruning at different times of the year. It's important to know when to prune trees, as well as the specifics of when to prune fruit trees.

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<![CDATA[ I'm a chef turned kitchen appliance expert – I've found 8 discounts on my favorite appliances in the rival sales (and they're better than Prime Day) ]]> As a trained chef turned kitchen appliance editor and deals hunter, I’ve spent the last 48 hours scrolling the web for the best appliance discounts out there. I’m on the hunt for products I trust – those that strike the perfect balance between performance, style, and value for money.

So far, I’ve uncovered some eye-widening deals to rival Amazon Prime Day. I've even found my favorite Ninja DoubleStack air fryer for $30 less than the Amazon price.

Whether you’re upgrading your kitchen, prepping for the holiday season, or are just kind enough to justify my marathon search session, do check out these discounts before they go. They were pretty hard to find, so I'm confident you've got the first scoop.

The best kitchen appliance deals that aren't on Amazon

With rival Amazon Prime sales occurring at Target, Wayfair and Walmart, I've been able to scout some of the top-tier deals. If I find anything else worth shouting about, I'll add it to this list.

Artisan® Series 5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer | Was $499, now $199.99

I've found this refurbished stand mixer on the KitchenAid site, with $250 knocked off the original price. If you've been dreaming of owning the best stand mixer on the market, it's excellent value for money – and KitchenAid offers 1-year warranty, too.

You can read more in our KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer Review.View Deal

Ninja Double Stack Air Fryer | £299 RPR, $179 on Walmart

This slender air fryer is the one I use at home. I always recommend it to families, since it has four cooking levels and the speediest cooking times. This option on Walmart seems to be the first released model number, but apart from that, I can't see any difference. It's a steal.

My Ninja Double Stack Air Fryer review has more details.

NutriBullet Juicer Pro | Was $199.99, now $117.99 at Wayfair

This quick, simple juicer is perfect for beginners. You can blast through lots of fruit and vegetables without chopping and it comes with handy accessories for storing your juice.

Read more in our full Nutribullet Juicer Pro review.View Deal

Le Creuset Espresso Cup, Meringue | Was $24, now $12.20 at Le Creuset

As soon as the sales kicked off, my first priority was hunting down Le Creuset deals, since this is my favorite brand for gifting. The sales are slim but I found a few options on Wayfair, including this petite espresso mug. A lovely gift for a caffeine lover. View Deal

De'Longhi All In One | Was $389.95, now $199.95 at Wayfair

There's 49% off the original price for this espresso combo. We voted it our best espresso maker for versatility. If you like switching between filter coffee, lattes and capsules, De'Longhi is your best bet. It's just quite big on the countertop. View Deal

Samsung Family Hub Side-by-Side Refrigerator with Touch Screen | Was $2,332, Now $1,692 at Wayfair

Our best refrigerator for families is currently reduced at Wayfair. With a beautiful modern design, smart technology, and hundreds of dollars off the RPR.View Deal

Ninja Mega Kitchen System | Was $199.99, now $159 at Wayfair This best-selling kit from Ninja comes with a 72-oz. round bowl for large mixes, as well as two blending cups and four different blending blades. It's a bargain at Wayfair.View Deal

Instant Pot RIO Chef Series 6 Qt Pressure Cooker & Multi-Cooker | RPR $99.99, $89 at Walmart

I've been testing this brand-new Instant Pot in my kitchen, and delighting in slow-cooked tagines, 7-minute risottos, and comforting chicken soups. This Walmart price is the best I've seen so far. View Deal

Le Creuset Heritage Gravy Boat | Was $40.79 now $34 at Wayfair

An elegant addition to any Thanksgiving table, this stoneware gravy boat has a comfortable handle for a steady grip. I love that it's easy to clean, dishwasher-safe, and resistant to chips, scratches and stains.View Deal

Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven | Was $229.99, Now $99

The 57% discount on this oven caught my eye. It's not the best air fryer ever created, but for small spaces it's a solid option. The controls are incredibly straightforward, and you can cook perfect batches of nuggets and pizza rolls in minutes.

You can read our full Cuisinart TOA-60 Air Fryer Toaster Oven review here.View Deal

FAQS

What are the best sales rivalling Amazon Prime Day?

When Amazon announced that October Prime Day (running from Tuesday, October 8th through Wednesday, October 9th) other retailers started to announce rival sales.

My favorite so far is the Wayfair Big Holiday sale, which has up to 40% off on small kitchen appliances. Walmart's Holiday Kickoff event is also packed with discounts across electronics, home goods, and more. Meanwhile, Target's Circle Week offers exclusive deals on kitchen appliances and home essentials.

It’s the perfect time to shop around and score even bigger savings beyond just Amazon’s event.

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<![CDATA[ Walmart's October Deals have arrived – here's what you can't miss ]]> If you're reading this, it's because you refuse to miss a good deal, and I'm right there with you. I'm always looking to save on practical necessities for my home – it makes things like purchasing a new vacuum cleaner or trash can more thrilling than it actually is. Luckily, Walmart's October Deals event is here to help me upgrade all those unsexy home essentials affordably (and find some fun new items along the way). Starting on Tuesday, October 8th, shoppers can save up to 50% on kitchen appliances, storage solutions, cookware, cleaning supplies, and so much more.

As you can imagine, the list of products included in this sale is a lengthy one, so I've narrowed down this vast selection to the items I think are most worth your while (that is my job, after all). Below, you'll find practical items like a new Dyson vacuum cleaner and a percale sheet set; home upgrades like a knife set, a bathroom storage cabinet, and an ice machine; and fall essentials like a slow cooker and a heated blanket. I promise the items I've shopped out for you will not disappoint, but my curated list is just a taste of what Walmart has to offer during this exciting sales event. Hurry up and shop before the deals end on Sunday, October 13th.

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<![CDATA[ Transform your home into an upstate oasis with these fall décor items ]]> Being whisked away to the Hamptons in the summer is a New Yorker's dream, and venturing upstate is the fall equivalent. This season always evokes a feeling of comfort and nostalgia, and it's also when upstate regions like the Adirondacks and Finger Lakes reach their peak. With colorful foliage, breathtaking landscapes, and festive activities like pumpkin carving, apple picking, and hiking, it's easy to see why so many flock to this region. But even if you're miles away from this type of autumnal escape, you can still add some cozy and festive elements to your environment with thoughtful home décor accents. Just ask home design expert Valerie Hill. According to Hill, seasonal florals like sunflowers and mums, pumpkin motifs, and plenty of candles are the key to getting in the fall spirit, no matter where you are.

In addition to being an interior designer and hospitality specialist, Hill is the founder of the eponymous brand, House to Home By Valerie, and a member of the Q50 collective. It's safe to say she knows a thing or two about designing pieces that evoke that cozy fall feeling, while still having an elevated touch. Her fall collection offers something for every corner of your home and all your seasonal events, from Halloween parties to Thanksgiving dinners. Harvest bouquets, plaid pillows, gilded pinecones, and pumpkins are just a few of the items that caught my eye. Your home should spark joy and be a place where you can simultaneously be comfortable and escape to a new world, and that's exactly what good home décor like this can do. Parr's brand is available to shop exclusively on QVC, making it easy for you to curate your own personal upstate oasis within your living space. Keep reading to discover the fall décor items that will transform your home into an autumnal haven.

Prices taken at time of publication.

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<![CDATA[ Walmart's Thanksgiving collection is filled with stylish and affordable decor – these are my 18 favorite pieces ]]> Walmart has once again caught our attention with its Thanksgiving collection for its fun, bright, and accessible appeal. Its vibrant products can seamlessly add character and festive cheer to both classic and modern spaces.

With such a wide array of options available, it’s easy to get lost in Walmart's Thanksgiving decorations. To help you navigate, I’ve done the legwork and narrowed the collection down to 18 standout pieces to inspire your Thanksgiving decor ideas.

From seasonal foliage and lights to playful decorations that can elevate your Thanksgiving table decor ideas, these picks will transform your home for the festivities.

Best Walmart Thanksgiving wreaths and garlands

Best Walmart Thanksgiving pumpkin decor

Best Walmart Thanksgiving foliage and planters

Best Walmart Thanksgiving table decor

Best Walmart Thanksgiving lights


Want to decorate beyond Thanksgiving and do your fall decor shop now? I've selected Walmart's best fall decor to help you find the most chic seasonal items from their collection. Or you can go direct to Walmart's Christmas collection online now.

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<![CDATA[ Curating a Scandinavian-inspired home is easier than you think – 15 items to shop now ]]> If you are drawn to functional spaces and minimalist decor, Scandinavian design is for you. It combines the Nordic styles of Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, and Norway and is most known for its organic materials, clean lines, and timeless aesthetic. Using natural wood elements and soft textures, the aesthetic is all about functionality and organization. Think light-wood, mid-century modern dining chairs and low-to-the-ground, cozy couches. Purchasing Scandinavian designs (or Scandi-inspired pieces) is always worth the investment for their versatility and ability to outlast design trend cycles. Scandinavians have mastered an effortlessly cool look that is easy to re-create, even if you live all the way across the globe. And thanks to retailers like Walmart, styling your home in the Scandi way is more than attainable.

From TV consoles to dining room chairs, Bauhaus posters to bubble light pendants, Walmart's selection took me by surprise. Most Scandinavian furniture will cost well over $2000, but the products below all fall into the under-$500 category. Don't let the cost fool you, though. Quality craftsmanship remains at the forefront of these pieces. If you're moving into a new space or looking to swap large furniture pieces, check out the functional yet cool TV stands, cabinets, and dining chairs. If you want to add in touches of Scandinavian inspiration to your existing interior style, try the pendant lights, art posters, or coffee table books. While I'm sure we'd all like to pack up and move to these beautiful countries (or maybe it's just me), for now, we can update our homes to transport us there. Keep scrolling to shop my Scandi-inspired edit from Walmart.

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<![CDATA[ Here are the 17 kitchen essentials editors are shopping for a fall refresh ]]> Our editors agree that come fall, the kitchen becomes the most important room in the house. With the uptick in holiday gatherings and the awakening of everyone's inner baker, having up-to-date appliances and cookware is crucial to making the new season feel special. It takes a lot to craft a fully stocked kitchen – you need to upgrade all the essentials, including cookware, utensils, gadgets, and more – and doing so can be a little pricey. That's why Walmart is our editors' ultimate shopping hack for finding elevated and affordable kitchenware.

The fall season is known for an abundance of baked goods and treats, so investing in all the right bakeware and appliances is a smart first move. We recommend picks from Thyme & Table – this editor-favorite brand has a ceramic measuring bowl set and nonstick loaf pan, the perfect tools to get the ball rolling in the kitchen. It's also worth mentioning that Walmart has a great deal on the KitchenAid Deluxe Stand Mixer. It's currently available for $100 off, and comes in a stunning Empire Red colorway that would look stunning on any countertop.

This time of year also calls for hearty, warm comfort foods like soups, chilis, and stews, so having the right cookware will definitely come in handy. For slow-cooked meals, you can't go wrong with Lodge's versatile Dutch ovens or the classic Crock-Pot. These items seamlessly blend function and style, with beautiful designs and colorways that will enhance your culinary experience. And don't forget: It's just as important to refresh everyday mixing spoons, cutlery, and frying pans with any wear and tear to ensure your cooking tools are in perfect shape.

The options are endless but lucky for you, we've rounded up 17 key kitchen essentials to start the new season off strong. Here's everything to shop for a fall kitchen refresh.

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<![CDATA[ How to curate the perfect fall tablescape ]]> With temperatures cooling, it's time to take our favorite outdoor activities inside. For me, summer means al fresco dining with tomato salads and crisp glasses of white wine—a scenario I love, but easily give up for fall dinner parties. In the fall, soups replace salads, red wine replaces white, and my tablescapes evolve into cozy, curated settings that inspire great conversation and community.

To curate a perfect fall tablescape, you'll need the following things: warm lighting, soft linens, and interesting glassware. For warm lighting, candles should be your go-to. I don't discriminate between taper, pillar, and tealights—all create ambient mood lighting. For linens, try softer textures and more neutral tones. In the summer, I gravitate towards colorful, gingham linens that embody the playfulness of the season, but in the fall, black, white, and cream linens, placemats, and table runners add a more chic look to your tablescape. For glassware, I'd typically say there's no need to go out and purchase new sets just because it's a new season, but I recently came across these tortoise glasses from Walmart that changed my mind. Wine and cocktail glassware can stay classic, but I'm inspired to add these fun water glasses to my table this fall.

While this may seem like a lengthy list of items to purchase, Walmart makes it easy for you to prepare your table. This retailer is a go-to for shopping a wide variety of items in one fell swoop, and with its reasonable prices, there'll be no buyer's remorse. Walmart's in-house brands like Beautiful by Drew Barrymore and Thyme & Table have stylish, well-priced essentials that fit a range of interior styles. So whether you lean more classic, boho, or farmhouse, there is something here for everyone. To shop my curated selection of 15 fall tablescape pieces, keep scrolling.

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<![CDATA[ 15 vintage-inspired home decor items to curate a cozy fall living space ]]> There is no cozier interior style than vintage, and with a new season around the corner, this is the perfect time to give it a try. This aesthetic feels warm and lived-in, and it has the ability to transport you to an English countryside cottage in an instant. Isn't that where everyone wants to spend their fall days? With bronze accents, floral paintings, and colorful glass vases, this interior design style evokes nostalgia and comfort, nodding to the past while remaining timeless. These pieces will be easy additions to any room in one's home (bathrooms included). As someone who prefers to invest in home decor that outlives trend cycles, vintage-inspired pieces are always my go-to.

If you're like me and have limited time, space, and budget for a total interior revamp, let me put you on to these vintage-inspired arrivals from Walmart. In addition to the pieces I've already mentioned, the retailer boasts baroque arched mirrors, glass petal-shade table lamps, taper candle holders, dried florals, exclusive pieces from in-house brands like Beautiful by Drew Barrymore and My Texas House, and so much more. If you have a fireplace, I recommend placing these on the mantle to admire while you snuggle up on the couch. You can say goodbye to expensive price points and endless searching-Walmart is a one-stop shop for classic, yet affordable decor options, ensuring you achieve the vintage aesthetic without spending hundreds of dollars. So before you go thrift shopping this fall, scroll through my curation of 15 products below. Happy shopping.

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<![CDATA[ Best indoor pizza ovens – I've scoured the market and found the only 3 worth considering ]]> Pizza ovens are great, but even the best models have a glaring flaw: they can't be used in winter. We're heading into winter, and as temperatures get lower you don't want to stand around in the cold waiting for your pizza to cook.

Even the best gas and wood pizza ovens can't overcome this flaw, but there are a handful of models out there rated for indoor use. I've tested the best pizza ovens for years, and I've used every one of these ovens first-hand to make a range of different pizzas and other foods.

The very best indoor pizza oven is the Breville Smart Oven Pizzaiolo, with the Ooni Volt 12 a close runner-up. These ovens are pretty expensive, so you can also consider the Cuisinart Indoor Pizza Oven, though it has some drawbacks to bear in mind.

Ooni's Volt oven is the only one in the world rated for both indoor and outdoor use, so it's a much more versatile appliance than most other pizza ovens. It's fast to heat up and quick to cook, but it's bulky and hard to store. Between the two deals here, this is the oven I'd buy, but $700 is still a lot of money. It's worth considering the other Ooni deals on offer - particularly the huge discount on the Ooni Karu 16.

There are more details in our Ooni Volt review.View Deal

This deal isn't as good as Amazon claims. The price has jumped all over the place over the past few days. It was $129.95, then $22.80. Now at $192.99, Amazon claims that this is a 50% discount. However, the listing price isn't $399.95, but $299.99, so this is more like 1/3 off. It's a fairly good discount discount, and at this price, it's still cheaper than most pizza ovens in the world.

There are more details in my full Cuisinart Indoor Pizza Oven Review.View Deal

The quick list

Best indoor pizza ovens 2025

Best indoor pizza oven

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Breville Smart Oven Pizzialo Pizza Oven against a white background.

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My pizza in the Breville Smart Oven Pizzaiolo

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Garlic bread in the Breville Smart Oven Pizzaiolo

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A cooked pizza fresh out of the Breville Smart Oven Pizzaiolo

Testing a mushroom and pepper pizza in the Breville Smart Oven Pizzaiolo (Image credit: Future)

1. Breville Smart Oven Pizzaiolo Pizza Oven

The best indoor pizza oven

Fuel type: Electric | Exterior dimensions: 18.1 x 18.5 x 10.6" | Cook surface: : 12 x 12" | Best type of pizzas: Any, including frozen pizzas

Fully adjustable
Easy to store
Use it indoors or outdoors
Not hot to touch
Temperatures you'll struggle to achieve in a wood-fired oven
Very expensive
Lacks the charm of a traditional oven

This was the first ever indoor pizza oven to hit the market, and in my years of testing these ovens, I'm yet to find a better option. Of all the indoor ovens out there, it gets closest to the leopard-spotted charred finish you usually get from a wood-fired pizza oven. The pizzas we've made in this oven are the nearest to restaurant-quality of any indoor oven I've tested, with delicious leopard spotting, a perfect crust, and golden, melted cheese.

One of the best features of this oven is that it's easy to use. Unlike every oven I've tested, there are dedicated settings for different types of pizza. If you want a New York slice, just switch it to that setting. You can do the same for deep dish, thin and crispy, and there's even a dedicated setting for frozen pizzas. You can set the temperature more precisely if you need to, but I found that the settings make the whole process foolproof. Unlike other pizza ovens out there - especially the Cuisinart below - the timer is pretty accurate.

On top of that, the price has recently come down by $200, which makes it cheaper than the Ooni Volt 12 below. They used to be the same price, so this is one of the things that puts it above the Ooni. However, $800 is still a lot to spend on a pizza oven. My personal favorite, the Ooni Fyra 12, is hundreds of dollars cheaper and frankly makes better pizza.

That's something to bear in mind as you read this list: none of the indoor ovens featured here quite match a gas oven, and a wood-fired oven tastes even better. There's a smokiness to those pizzas that these indoor ovens can't match, though the Breville Smart Oven gets closest.

You can find more details in our Breville Smart Oven Pizzaiolo review.

Best indoor and outdoor pizza oven

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An Ooni Volt 12 in a studio

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Ooni Volt 12

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2. Ooni Volt 12

The only pizza oven in the world for use both indoors and outdoors.

Fuel type: Electric | Exterior dimensions: 24.2 x 20.8 x 10.9" | Cooking surface: Cordierite baking stone | Best type of pizzas: Neapolitan

Foolproof design
Surprisingly heatproof
Heats up fast
Maintains consistent temperature
No assembly needed
Large and heavy
No wood-fired flavor
An expensive option

At the time of writing, the Ooni Volt 12 is the only pizza oven you can use both indoors and outdoors. That means it's perfect for year-round use; unlike most pizza ovens, you won't be freezing outdoors while you try to make a pie, and when the warm weather rolls back around in spring you won't be stuck in a stuffy kitchen next to a hot oven.

By indoor oven standards, it makes pretty great pizzas. It made a delicious artichoke pizza with the same stone-baked crust you'd find in a traditional pizzeria. However, our tester found that 'Something about the Breville felt a little more authentic than the Ooni.' The leopard-spotting is better in the Breville, so it looks and tastes a little better. However, it's very tight to call. You wouldn't be disappointed if you were served one of the pizzas from this oven in a restaurant.

The best part of this oven is all the little touches. The first is that it's fast, especially By indoor oven standards. Ooni recommends a preheat time of 20 minutes but our tests found it reached temperature in around 15. This speed is coupled with an innovative 'boost' button, which maintains the temperature even when the door is open. That means you can turn out pizzas one after the other without waiting for the oven to heat back up, which is a unique feature among pizza ovens, let alone indoor pizza ovens. It's much easier to use than the Breville oven above.

So why isn't it number one? Well, this oven is poorly suited to use indoors. It's huge - it's more than two feet deep and nearly two feet across. If you're cooking in a small kitchen, which is one of the main use cases for an indoor pizza oven, you'll have to give up half your counter space. This also makes it very hard to store, as it will take up the entire shelf of a base cabinet and you may not be able to close the door. The Breville above is pretty big, but it's at least manageable, a half-foot shorter than the Ooni. The Volt 12 also weighs in at 39lbs, so while you can lift it out of storage or into your backyard, it's not a process that you'll want to do very often.

On top of that, like all Ooni pizza ovens, the Volt 12 doesn't come with helpful equipment like a pizza peel or a thermometer - if you want these, you'll need to pay at least $1000. This is a great oven, but a thousand dollars is a lot of money to spend on pizza, no matter how good.

You can find more details in our Ooni Volt 12 review.

Best budget indoor pizza oven

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A Cuisinart Indoor Pizza Oven cooking a cheese pizza on a white background

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Setting up the Cuisinart Indoor Pizza Oven

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A pepperoni pizza cooking in the Cuisinart Indoor Pizza Oven

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A cheese pizza made in the Cuisinart Indoor Pizza Oven

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3. Cuisinart Indoor Pizza Oven

Best budget indoor pizza oven

Fuel type: Electric | Exterior dimensions: 12”x12”x1.5” | Cooking surface: Cordierite | Best type of pizzas: Cheese pizzas

Simple to use
Slow by pizza oven standards
No dedicated settings
Big countertop footprint

The Cuisinart Indoor Pizza Oven is a rare thing: an indoor pizza oven that doesn't cost too much. The two ovens above cost at least $800 outside of sales periods, which is far too much money for most people. This oven retails for around $400, though you'll often see it on offer for more like $300, which is more than half as cheap as the two ovens above. It's also much better than Ooni in that it includes a pizza peel, slice, and deep dish for free, saving you money and ensuring you're ready to go straight out of the box.

Best of all, it's simple to use, so it's a great option for beginners. Unlike Ooni ovens, which need a steep learning curve and fiddly propane or wood attachments, you just put the pizza stone in this and it's good to go. The temperature control and timers are old-fashioned analog dials, so you don't need to learn any operations, just switch them on.

However, when I was testing this oven I found that it doesn't stack up to the ovens above. It's also loud. Most pizza ovens are relatively quiet, but my decibel meter found that this pizza oven tops out at 60 dB. That's similar to a cheap air fryer; it's not the worst sound in the world, but it's louder than the competition.

Most importantly, this oven makes pretty good pizza, but unlike the Breville and Ooni, it's not much better than the pizza you can make in a typical kitchen oven. The base of the crust was well cooked, but the dough was undercooked, even though the cheese on the top of the pizza was overcooked. Both pizzas I made tasted like store-bought frozen pizza, despite being made by hand.

It's much slower than other pizza ovens I've used. The Breville and Ooni above are slow by pizza oven standards - it takes them around three or four minutes to cook a pizza - but they're much faster than this. When you consider that a gas- or wood-fired pizza oven can cook a pizza in a minute, the seven minutes needed for the Cuisinart Indoor Pizza Oven feels like an age.

I found that it's pretty poor when making other types of food. We test all our ovens on lots of different meals to see if they're versatile, and this oven couldn't handle a tray of brownies. They were baked solid at the rear of the oven and uncooked in the middle, which isn't what you want from any oven. As I tested this oven, I wondered several times if I should give up and cook my ingredients in the oven.

There are more details in my full Cuisinart Indoor Pizza Oven Review.

Comparison table

Indoor pizza oven FAQs

Should you buy an indoor pizza oven on Black Friday?

If your heart is set on an indoor pizza oven, I'd buy one now. The Black Friday sales mean that these ovens are cheaper than I've ever seen them, and you won't see better prices for months - perhaps not until next Black Friday.

Ooni's sale is better value, and a bigger total discount, as you can save $179.80 on an Ooni oven versus $169.05 on the Cuisinart Oven. Ooni's oven is far, far better than the Cuisinart, but it's still more than $700.

If you want to save lots of money on a good pizza oven, it's a much better idea to buy an outdoor pizza oven. This isn't always possible - perhaps you don't have any outdoor space or live in the North and it's too cold to cook outside - but these ovens taste much better than indoor ovens.

The deals on outdoor ovens are better, too. You can get an Ooni Fyra 12 - which I think is better than both of the indoor ovens on sale - for just $200, or a Gozney Roccbox for $399.99. If you can cook outside, choose either of these deals over an indoor oven.

Should I buy an indoor pizza oven or an outdoor pizza oven?

There are only two reasons to buy an indoor pizza oven. The first is if your home lacks a yard or other outdoor space. In this case, an indoor pizza oven is your best bet for delicious homemade pizza. A pizza oven is also a good idea if you live somewhere cold. If it snows a lot, an outdoor pizza oven might not be practical, and an indoor pizza oven will offer you year-round use.

However, if neither of these applies, you should buy an outdoor pizza oven. These cook on gas and wood, which is much closer to a traditional pizza oven than an electric filament. Indoor pizza ovens can taste great, but they're much closer to a homemade pizza made in a domestic oven than a gas or wood pizza oven. That's because gas and wood outdoor pizza ovens can reach much higher temperatures, which broil the top of the pizza and bake the dough into a crisp crust.

How much should I spend on an indoor oven?

The two best ovens are at least $800, so expect to pay at least that much. There are some options out there for around $400, but they aren't always the best quality.

What type of indoor pizza oven should I get?

If you can, avoid a rotating pizza oven like this at Amazon, because it doesn't work, and if it did, wouldn't taste any different from a domestic oven. Instead, you need an electric pizza oven with a door. The door retains the heat, making the oven more efficient.

Indoor pizza ovens


Indoor pizza ovens aren't your only option for good homemade pizza. If money is tight, it's also worth considering a toaster oven for fast, apartment-friendly pizza.

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<![CDATA[ Say hello to fall — 16 home décor and kitchen finds to warm up your space ]]>
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<![CDATA[ Walmart is a treasure trove of fall essentials –shop our style editor's top 16 picks ]]> When the calendar hits September 22, I transform into a homebody. My summer of busy travel, outdoor activities, and hours spent by the pool are replaced with cozy nights in, home-cooked meals, and curling up with a good book. This transition doesn't happen overnight – there are products I need to prepare for it, and Walmart is my favorite place to get all the essentials. The retailer's wide range of products hits every category I'm looking to shop, from kitchen essentials and cozy living room finds to fall decor that will suit any space.

For the kitchen, I want to bring in warmer design elements with gold flatware and tortoiseshell-patterned glasses; get in the Halloween spirit with the cutest ghost mug you've ever seen; and streamline my dinners with a handy slow cooker. Think of how many homemade soups I can prepare with little effort – it's the easiest cooking hack I know. For my living room and bedroom, I'm replacing my summer throw pillows with rust-colored options from Beautiful by Drew Barrymore and amping up the coziness with lanterns, candles, and a new rug. Can you envision a dreamier setup for reading a new book? Just throw in a cup of tea in the ghost mug and the fall vibes will be immaculate.

Though this looks like a long list of items, shopping for them is easier than you think. Walmart is the definition of a one-stop shop, with everything you could want at your fingertips. Its selection of exclusive brands like Beautiful By Drew Barrymore and The Pioneer Woman provide a wide range of aesthetics and design styles to match anyone's personal taste. Whether your home leans more classic, romantic, farmhouse, or modern, there is something for you here. Keep scrolling to shop my favorite fall essentials from Walmart.

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<![CDATA[ Best Weber alternatives – unsung grills that might be better for your backyard ]]> It's no secret that Weber makes the best grills in the world. Weber grills deservedly take up the top three spots in our guide to the best grills and best gas grills. Our tests have shown that they excel at cooking a huge range of different foods.

However, it's smart to be skeptical. The company has a big advertising budget and armies of influencers telling you that nothing beats a Weber, which can be pretty disconcerting if you're just trying to find a good grill.

Whether you've had a Weber and disliked it, think their grills are too expensive, or just want to see what else is out there, these are the best alternatives to Weber grills.

The Quick List

Best electric grill

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A Ninja Woodfire grill on a white background

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1. Ninja Woodfire Outdoor Grill

Best electric grill

Cook surface: 141 sq. in. | Dimensions: 13.31 in x 18.58 in x 23.62 in | Fuel type: Electric, woodfire pellets | Best for: portable smoking

Powered by electricity
Portable and compact
Cooks faster than estimated times
Seven different cooking functions in one
Includes an air fryer basket and two wood pellet bags
Lacks a thermometer
Doesn’t include a grill stand

I was hugely skeptical when I was arranging the test for this grill. It's a little tabletop smoker, and I wasn't expecting very much. In fact, I thought it would be pretty poor. Thankfully, I was totally wrong. This little smoker has seven different cooking functions, but the standout is easily the smoker.

It can smoke meat just like a full-sized pellet smoker, and faster, too. Sure, you can't run a restaurant off this, but a family of four can have delicious short ribs in just a couple of hours. We smoked a lot of different meals with this, and they all stood up to larger smokers, including Weber smokers. When we tried a smoked pork tenderloin with this smoker and tested it out on a neighbor, they said it was the best smoked pork they'd ever had: and it only took 45 minutes.

It has a host of different functions, with the option to grill, smoke, air fry, roast, bake, dehydrate, and broil. My big criticism is that the roasting, air frying, and baking functions are basically identical - it's really just an air fryer - but it's still more versatile than most grills. It's fast, too, making delicious salmon in under 7 minutes.

Most significantly, Weber doesn't have a model that can match this. Their tabletop grill, the Smokey Joe Charcoal is great, but it's not a pellet smoker, so you'll have to learn how to smoke off charcoal rather than easy, simple wood pellets. They have an electric grill, the Pulse 2000, but it can't smoke and it's $850, which is far too much money to spend on an electric grill. For a tabletop grill, Ninja beats Weber.

Alex's full Ninja Woodfire Outdoor Grill review has all the details.

Ninja Woodfire |was $369.99 now $329.99 at Amazon
Not a huge saving, but with so few good grills on markdown this Memorial Day, I wouldn't ignore this offer. A truly remarkable grill for $330 is a good deal however you slice it. View Deal

Best pellet smoker

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2. Traeger Grills Ironwood 650 Wood Pellet Grill and Smoker

The best pellet smoker

Cook surface: 650 sq-in | Dimensions: 46 x 27 x 47 in | Fuel type: Wood pellets and electric outlet | Best for : Grilling and smoking meats

Achieves ultimate wood flavoring in meats
Built-in meat probe and WiFi capabilities let you control the grill on your phone
Super Smoke Mode with a push of a button
Must be plugged into an outdoor electrical outlet

Traeger beat Weber to the punch, as they were the first manufacturer to make wood pellet grills. Like other pellet grills, the Traeger Ironwood has an offset pellet chamber that infuses your food with delicious, flavorful smoke. Best of all, it's incredibly easy to use. It has an app and built-in meat probe, so you can monitor your food to the precise degree from your phone. It maintains temperature for you, so if you need to cook something low and slow for hours you can set it and forget it.

The 650 square-inch capacity is on the small side for a smoker but still cooks a huge amount of food. On test, we found that means you can fit eight whole chickens, six pork butts, or five racks of ribs at a time. Best of all, the food it makes is delicious .

However, we've also tested the Weber Smokefire EX6, and loved it. It has similar features to the Ironwood 650, but a much larger total cooking area of 1008 square inches. However, it lost out to the Ironwood 650 in our guide to the best grills. It does a very similar job, and there's negligible difference between the quality of the food of both grills. While it has a handy app, we found it pretty temperamental. The clincher is that it's $300 more expensive than the Ironwood 650, so you're better off with the Traeger.

Traeger Grills Ironwood 650 |was $1,399.99, now $911.95 at Amazon
Featured below and currently in testing, the Traeger Grills Ironwood 650 is our favorite smoker grill. It has a smart self-feeding hopper and can even be paired with your phone for remote operation. It hasn't been reduced in any early sales, so this Prime Day deal isn't one you'll want to miss.View Deal

Best Kamado grill

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3. Kamado Joe Classic II

The best Kamado grill

Cook surface: 510 sq in | Dimensions: 26.4 x 26.4 x 36 in | Fuel type: Charcoal | Best for: Grilling, searing, and smoking meats and vegetables; option to use as rotisserie or pizza oven

Effcient cooking 
Versatile 
Looks great
Takes a lot of getting used to 
Low-down build may be a hazard
Price

For the uninitiated, a Kamado grill is a charcoal barbecue that uses ceramic plates. These plates are incredibly heat efficient, so they can reach incredibly high temperatures and maintain them for hours, unlike the 30-minute sear window on a charcoal grill made from steel or aluminum.

The Joe II is a particularly good example of the benefits of Kamado grills. It reaches 750°F, so it's amazing at searing burgers and steaks, and it's great for feeding a crowd because it can cook so quickly. You could easily turn out dozens of burgers in a few minutes. Best of all, it's not a one-trick pony, because it also did a great job at roasting a whole chicken. The food it made tasted incredible. The high heat ensures a great sear, but the heavy lid seals in moisture so the meat doesn't dry out. On top of that, this grill looks incredible as part of an outdoor kitchen. The glossy red shell elevates the usual boring black steel of a grill into a part of your garden design.

However, this grill isn't without its issues. It's so heat-efficient that it takes a lot of getting used to, and while it has wheels, it's barely portable, because the wheels are tiny and it weighs 231 lbs. On top of that, it's incredibly expensive for a charcoal grill, costing $1299.

That said, the Joe II is a lot better than the Kamado grill on offer at Weber. Weber's Summit Kamado Charcoal Grill has rave reviews but isn't actually a true Kamado grill. The Weber Summit doesn't use ceramic plates, so it's really a glorified charcoal barbecue.

Best charcoal grill

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4. Napoleon Pro22K Cart2 Charcoal Grill

Best charcoal grill

Cook surface: 365 sq-in | Dimensions: 27.5" x 38.5" x 22.5" | Fuel type: Charcoal | Features: Side shelf, two locking wheels, hinged lid with three levels, direct and indirect cooking

Assembly was quick and almost painless
Quality cast-iron grates
Optional side shelf
Relatively portable
Cart is bulky and costs extra
The frame is a little wobbly
Topping up fuel is tricky

The Napoleon Pro22K is great because of all the extra features. It has a built-in cart with a table, which makes it a lot easier to use than other kettle grills, and it has a wok attachment, which makes for fantastic grilled prawns. It made delicious burgers and hot dogs and did a great job on chicken skewers and vegetables.

However, it doesn't stand up to my favorite charcoal gas grill, the Weber Original Kettle. The Napoleon grill has a noticeable cool spot, and the grates are too big for lump wood charcoal, so you have to use briquettes. Unlike the Weber, it takes almost an hour to reach cooking temperature. What's more, we aren't sure that the extra $200 for the cart is worth it - you'd likely get better value buying the PRO22KLEG2 - it's identical but doesn't have the cart attached.

You're much better off with a Weber Original Kettle. It's cheap, reaches temperature quickly, and maintains that temperature for longer than this grill. Put simply, it makes better food for less.

There's more detail in our full Napoleon Pro22K review.

Best-looking grill

An Everdure FORCE gas grill on a white background

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5. Everdure FORCE

Best looking grill

Cook surface: 378.2 sq in | Dimensions: 42.1 x 46.3 x 29.2in | Fuel type: Gas

Looks beautiful
Easy to set up and use 
Great results on taste test
Basic
Tricky to clean

I love this grill because it looks so good. Most grills - even my favorite Webers - are frankly pretty ugly. They're boring hunks of black and gray metal that can look completely out of place in a thoughtfully designed garden. This mid-century modern-inspired grill was a revelation when we had it assembled. It looks so much better than the competition, so if want a good-looking grill that doesn't derail your garden aesthetics, this is the grill for you.

It also does a great job of grilling. We made delicious burgers and hot dogs on this grill, and I especially appreciate the ingenious diagonal pattern on the grate, which stops food from falling through the gaps. With a little planning, you could grill small food like prawns on this grill right on the grate.

However, this grill is very hard to clean, and while the design looks great, it traps a lot of grease, which doesn't make it to the grease tray. It's a pretty gross job to clean up.

On top of that, while It's a good grill, it can't compare to the Weber Spirit II E-310, my favorite ever gas grill. I tested both grills on the same day and the Weber was simply better. It was easier to use and made better food without any sticking. It's also much cheaper, so while it doesn't look as good, it's a much better choice.

Best side burner

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6. Napoleon PHANTOM ROGUE SE 425 RSIB

Best side burner grill

Cook surface: 710 sq.in | Dimensions: 48.50 x 55 x 25in | Fuel type: Gas

Great side burner 
Great rear burner 
Big capacity. 
Austere design

Napoleon's Phantom Rogue is packed with bonus features. Unlike most other grills, the warming rack has its own side burner, so you can make incredibly good corn on the cob as you grill. The infrared side burner is genuinely exceptional, reaching astonishing temperatures that are great for searing. In fact, it cooks so fast that it takes some getting used to, but it's great for flash-cooking vegetables and searing steaks.

However, it doesn't make as good food as equivalent Weber products, with more sticking on the grill grates. It takes longer to reach temperature and takes a little longer to cook. While the light-up control knobs aren't available on Weber grills, I also found that they are a gimmick that doesn't offer much illumination.

Unlike most Weber grills, every Napoleon grill I've ever tested has been very difficult to assemble. The best direct equivalent is the Weber Genesis II E-335, which currently tops our rankings. That grill has all the same features, makes better food, and also has

How we test grills

Testing burgers and sausages on the Kamado Joe II

Testing burgers and sausages on the Kamado Joe II (Image credit: Future / Millie Fender)

All of these grills have been tried and reviewed by us first-hand.

The first step is market research. We thoroughly research the market to find the best candidates for inclusion, and arrange samples with our sources at the major grill manufacturers.

Once we have the samples, our first test starts as soon as we open the box. We always assess the assembly process, because it can be tricky, especially if you aren't tech-savvy or have mobility issues.

After assembly, we time how long it takes each grill to reach temperature for searing, before testing how long it takes to sear burgers and sausages, as well as give them a taste test. We also try vegetables and halloumi to see how well the grill handles more delicate food. After that, we roast a whole chicken low and slow to see how the grill stands up to longer cooking.

Once the staples have been tested, we test out bonus features like side burners by cooking steaks and test warming racks with corn on the cob. We also have specific tests for different types of grills, so we also test smokers with ribs and brisket, as well as the usual staples.

Our team of experts has several years of experience testing grills. I have personally tested most of the grills in this guide, either for Homes & Gardens or other publications; others were tested by the team before I joined this magazine.

For further information about how we conduct our reviews and for our product-testing process explained, explore how we test, and there's even more information specific to our grill testing process in how we test grills.

Grill FAQs

Weber grills are popular because they're often the best. Weber grills tend to make better-tasting food than other models, and they're also faster to heat up and cook. Most Weber grills are made or assembled in the USA, too.


It can be tricky to pick out a grill. For more advice, take a look at our guide to how much you should spend on a grill, or how to buy a grill.

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<![CDATA[ QVC has the best deals on cookware and kitchen appliances — here's what to shop ]]> Living in a small space with an even smaller kitchen doesn't typically inspire a lot of cookware purchases. There simply isn't enough room. But after signing a lease for a larger apartment, I'm ready to invest in some new kitchen appliances. As I begin my home cooking journey, a griddle for pancakes, an immersion blender for soups, and a serving platter for dinner parties are all at the top of my list. I wouldn't say I lack skill, but I do lack the right tools, and QVC is helping me change that. This retailer is my secret weapon for scoring great brands, including Our Place and Le Creuset, at great prices. And it has all kinds of kitchen items that will step up my cooking game, such as Dutch ovens, stainless steel kettles, and chef-approved knife sets. There's so much more on my list, but I've rounded up 15 of my favorites below.

Prices taken at time of publication.

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<![CDATA[ Drew Barrymore's homeware line has everything you need for a warm and inviting interior—shop our top picks ]]> There's nothing better than entering a home that radiates warmth and stylish comfort. With the right décor and color combinations, you'll find that curating this enviable space is more attainable than you might imagine.

Thankfully, Drew Barrymore has laid the groundwork for you. The award-winning actress's homeware line, Beautiful by Drew, features elevated and elegant pieces for your living room, bathroom, bedroom, and more. The line's woven throw blankets, ultra-soft bath towels, and unique decorative objects are guaranteed to welcome in that cozy ambiance this season and beyond. Plus, you can conveniently shop these under-$40 picks at Walmart.

Homes & Gardens global brand director Sarah Spiteri says, "Our editors love having a 'wow, it’s Walmart' moment, and know the Beautiful by Drew range is a trove of sophisticated and timeless designs. I can see any of these products used in style-first spaces, combined with vintage [pieces] for a chic, collected look."

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<![CDATA[ Best juicer accessories – here's how to make the most of your kitchen appliances ]]> If you invest smartly, juicer accessories can transform your single-function appliance into something a little more spectacular. You can expand your model’s versatility within juicing, whilst also making sorbet, tofu, and more.

As an enthusiastic juicer myself, the prospect of pimping my model with some classy upgrades feels a lot like Christmas. The best juicers on the market should come with some natural versatility in what they can do, but they will also need some accessories to enhance them.

I’ll walk you through the best investments you can make (as well as the ones not to fall for) to make the most of your brand-new juicer. Plus, if you need some inspiration we have advice on how to make tofu, sorbet, soup, and more.

The best juicer accessories

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There's really no end to the juicer accessories on offer, but it's important to shop the right ones for your model. Some accessories are compatible with different juicers, but others are very specific. Always read the details.

FAQs

Which juicer accessories are worth it?

The answer really depends on you and your juicing needs. If you know you like sorbet, investing in that attachment will get you some satisfying results. Alternatively, if you rarely juice citrus fruits, maybe steer clear of buying extra clutter.

What is the best way to clean a juicer?

Luckily for you, our experts have condensed how to clean a juicer into five simple tips. Whilst you don't need to go to the store to buy any harsh chemicals, you will want the cleaning accessories and thin brushes, because these can reach into some seemingly impossible places.

How do I make the most of my juicer?

Juicers can actually be really versatile kitchen appliances, it just takes some research and adaptability to get good use out of them. I've written guides on what you can make in a juicer (sorbet, soup, and tofu all feature), as well as what to do with juicer pulp. They're guides for people who don't have accessories. If you choose to invest in some extras, you've got a gamut of juicing opportunities waiting for you.


I like to maximize on every appliance in my kitchen, so I've made investments in all the juicer accessories that I know will make life easier for me. It's a personal decision, but as long as you invest carefully, you'll have a fridge full of homemade tofu, plant-based milks, freshly squeezed orange juice, and some ginger shots too.

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<![CDATA[ Best festoon lights – tested by a garden expert ]]> Festoon lights are some of the most underrated accents when it comes to your outdoor furniture and styling. The right lights can turn even the drabbest of patios into cozy hangout spots long after the sun has set.

However, outdoor festoon lights have a bad reputation. You may have bought some cheap solar lights online or in a bargain bin at a big box store, only to find that they don't quite work and break a couple of months later.

I've tested several sets of lights and found a handful worth recommending. These are the best festoon lights you can buy for your backyard.

Best festoon lights

Festoon light FAQs

What's the difference between festoon lights and fairy lights?

Festoon lights use a few large, single bulbs, often covered by some kind of of paper covering or light shade. Fairy lights use lots of small, uncovered bulbs. Festoon lights provide more useful light, whereas fairy lights tend to only be for ambience.

What's an IP rating?

An IP ( or ingress protection) rating is a measure of how easy it is for dust and water to enter an electronic device. IP ratings are given as IP followed by two numbers. The first number refers to protection against dust and dirt, and the second number refers to protection against water. Outdoor festoon lights should have an IP rating of at least IP44 to ensure that they're weatherproof.

How we test

pergola and outdoor seating area with festoon lighting

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I've tested some of these lights for years. It's a very simple test. First, I see how easy it is to unbox and set up the lights. I assess if there are any unnecessary steps, if the stake for the solar panel is firm in the ground, or if they're easy to hang along a tree, fence, or gazebo without tangling in themselves. This step also lets me assess different light modes and timers built into the lights.

Next, I time how long it takes for the lights to turn on after sunset to see how responsive they are to changes in the light. I then stay up a few nights a week to see how many hours of light you actually get for your money.

Finally, I let the lights run as you would use them in your home, checking in on them every few months. This lets me see how the lights can stand up to changes in temperature and weather. In the case of my number 1 pick, those lights are still going three years later after standing up to heatwaves, blizzards, hailstorms, thunderstorms, and one month, even a dust storm.


For more help with outdoor lighting, take a look at our guide to the laws on outdoor lights, or our pergola lighting ideas.

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<![CDATA[ Best vacuum deals in 2025 – professional tips to save $100s on Dyson, Shark and more ]]> I've covered every major sale event since 2021, spending hundreds of hours looking for the best vacuum deals, as well as testing, reviewing and writing about vacuum cleaners daily.

As essential as they are, vacuums aren't cheap. There are budget models out there between $100 to $200 but they rarely do a good job of cleaning our floors. Instead, you're looking at forking out $300+ for a vacuum that's actually worth the spend.

My team of product testers and I have tested 72 of the world's best vacuum cleaners and, from my experience, I'd never recommend paying full price for one. They're on sale at so many points throughout the year that you never have to wait long until the next discount.

Below, I've included links to where you can find the best vacuum sales across the biggest brands and retailers, as well as detailed guides on what to look for in a vacuum, how to shop appliance sale events, and how to know if a vacuum deal is genuinely worth it.

Where to shop for vacuum cleaner deals

I've compiled an easy-to-browse quick list for all vacuum sales across retailers. We also have a dedicated hub for the best Dyson deals if you're looking for high-quality engineering.

Brand sales:

Retailer sales:

Editor's choice

Dyson V12 Detect Slim | was $649, now $499.99 at Dyson (save $250)

One of the very best vacuums we've ever tested, the Dyson V12 Detect Slim is the smaller counterpart to Dyson's flagship vacuums: the V15 Detect and Gen5detect.

It has market-leading suction power, dust detection, responsive power adjustment, and a green laser that illuminates dust that the naked eye can't see. It's also incredibly lightweight and works wonders on all floor types and debris.

From all the vacuums I've tested for H&G, this is the vacuum I use in my own home and the only one I loved enough to keep for my use. It really is incredibly powerful; in the months I've been using it, I've never had to go over the floor twice to vacuum anything.

Read my full Dyson V12 Detect Slim review to learn more.View Deal

Affordable powerhouse

Shark Vertex DuoClean PowerFin Upright Vacuum | was $429, now $270.50 at Walmart (save $158.50)

We reviewed the Shark Vertex back in 2022 and almost three years later, it still holds up as a powerful machine for the whole house.

Shark will always be our go-to for upright vacuums, and this classic and comprehensive model can vacuum all messes, especially pet hair, from carpets and hard floors. It also has a Lift-Away feature that lets you clean more freely.View Deal

Best-in-class

Dyson Gen5outsize | was $1,049.99, now $899.99 at Dyson (save $250)

Put simply – this is the best Dyson vacuum, ever. We've tested the Dyson Gen5detect and, out of the 100+ vacuums our tester had reviewed, it surpassed all of them.

The Gen5outsize is the name for the slightly larger version of the Gen5detect, with a larger dustbin and an extra battery for up to 140 minutes of cleaning between charges. It's essentially the Gen5detect for larger homes.

Whether you're vacuuming pet hair, dust, or large debris – you won't get better than this. It's still expensive at $750, but at least it's cheaper than the usual $1,050. View Deal

Star deal

Shark POWERDETECT | was $499, now $399 at Shark (save $100)

The Shark POWERDETECT is our favorite upright vacuum that we've tested, featuring Shark's best vacuum tech including floor detection, a Lift-Away pod for easy handling, an odor-neutralizing cartridge, and incredibly powerful suction across all floor types.

You won't get a better vacuum at this price point.View Deal

Best-on-test

Dyson V15 Detect | was $749.99, now $579.99 at Walmart and Dyson (save $170)

The Dyson V15 Detect has spent an admirable amount of time topping many of our vacuum cleaner buying guides. In virtually all aspects – suction power, pet hair pickup, ease of use, versatility across all floor types – it beats all others.

One of its best features is a green laser that can reveal invisible dust that you can't normally see. It also has advanced dust detection, automatically adjusting suction power when needed, and is able to count each individual particle that it picks up.

The only real downside is the price, but now both Walmart and Dyson themselves have reduced it by a generous $170.

Read our full Dyson V15 Detect review to find out what makes it stand out above the rest.View Deal

Vacuum-mop combo

Tineco Floor ONE S7 PRO | was $699, now $489 at Amazon (save $200)

I'm currently in the midst of testing this Tineco floor cleaner and, so far, it works wonders. It's a comprehensive floor cleaner, a wet/dry vacuum that can take care of solid debris and liquid spills, while giving your floor a thorough mop in the process. If your home has hard floors, this should be all you need.View Deal

Editor's choice

Dyson V15 Detect Plus | was $749.99, now $569.99 at Amazon (save $180)

One of our favorite vacuums, the Dyson V15 Detect, is on sale this Prime Day at the lowest price we've ever seen. It boasts excellent particle detection, a light that illuminates hidden dust, and unparalleled suction power. It tops our list of the best vacuums for pet hair.

The 'Plus' includes more tools and attachments than the standard V15 Detect, adding to your cleaning capability at home.

Read our full Dyson V15 Detect review.View Deal

Dyson Gen5detect | was $949.99, now $729.99 at Amazon (save $220)

Not only is this the best cordless vacuum, but it is the best vacuum cleaner we've ever tested. It's Dyson's flagship model for a good reason: you won't find better suction power anywhere else. It also detects the dust volume of your floor, counts picked-up particles, and reveals dust that the naked eye can't see. The only downside is the price, but now you can get it with over $200 off. This technically isn't a Prime Day deal but, regardless, we can thanks Amazon for the low price.

Read our full Dyson Gen5detect review.View Deal

BISSELL ICONpet Turbo Vacuum | was $365.64, now $179.99 at Amazon (save 51%)

The ICONpet Turbo from BISSELL has all the features of a premium cordless stick vacuum. LED headlights reveal dust on the floor, an anti-tangle brushroll helps to prevent hair wrap, and a turbo boost mode provides extra suction power when you need it. But the vacuum is more reasonably priced than the Dysons and Sharks, and now you can get it for less than half price.

I'd be surprised to find a better cordless vacuum for under $180.View Deal

Tineco Floor ONE S7 PRO Smart Cordless Floor Cleaner | was $799, now $489 at Amazon (save $310)

The Floor ONE S7 PRO is the perfect choice for deep cleaning your floors. Using continuous fresh water washing, it can clear away wet messes into a separate dirty water tank, while still being able to vacuum debris like any cordless vacuum. View Deal

Dyson V15s Detect Submarine | was $949.99, now $879.99 at Amazon (save $70)

The V15s Detect is a fusion of the Dyson V15 Detect with a hard floor washer, able to pick up both wet and dry messes. It comes with a 'submarine' floor head that cleans liquids, debris, and stains, using clean water from start to finish. It's a little more expensive, but the V15s Detect Submarine has all the features of Dyson's best vacuum cleaner, with a mop that works impressively well.

Read our full Dyson V15s Detect review.View Deal

Bissell ICONPET TURBO EDGE Cordless Stick Vacuum | was $396.54, now $297.40 at Bissell (save $99.14 with code HAPPYFOURTH24)

We've reviewed a previous Bissell ICONPET cordless model and were impressed by just how well it picked up pet hair and dander on almost every surface.

The new 'Turbo Edge' model is the most powerful vacuum in the ICONPET range, with a turbo boost function, full-width suction on the floorhead, and a tangle-free brush roll.

Bissell's 4th July savings are available across their entire range of vacuums, floor cleaners, and pet products. Use code HAPPYFOURTH24 for 25% off orders over $150; 15% off orders between $50.01 and $149.99; or 10% off orders $50 and under.View Deal

Dyson V15 Detect Absolute | was $749.99, now $599.99 at Dyson (save $150)

If you've read our Dyson V15 Detect review, you'll know this is one of our favorite vacuums we've ever tested. Rivalled only by the Dyson Gen5detect, this incredibly powerful cordless vacuum can pick up pretty much anything, even pet hair, on every surface.

The Absolute comes with every attachment you can use for the V15 Detect, and it's at one of the lowest prices we've ever seen.View Deal

Shark Stratos Upright Vacuum | was $399, now $299 at Shark (save $100 with code STRATOS100)

In our review of the Shark Stratos Upright, we discovered that the vacuum cleaner performs excellently on all floor types, so much so that it's the best upright vacuum we've ever tested.

With a huge $100 discount, you can bring the powerful, versatile, maneuverable and odor-neutralizing vacuum into your home.

You can also save $70 on the TruePet upgrade that includes all the available tools and attachments.View Deal

Shark Wandvac System | was $199.99, now $179.99 at Shark (save $20)

We've reviewed the Shark Wandvac System, and were impressed by how easy it is to use. It's perfect for those quick clean-ups and light housekeeping, and the lightweight cordless vacuum has three cleaning positions.

Also available in other colors at Shark.View Deal

BISSELL ICONPET TURBO EDGE Cordless Stick Vacuum | was $396.54, now $297.40 at Bissell (save $99.14 with code HAPPYFOURTH24)

The little sister version to our top-rated vacuum, the Dyson V15 Detect, features the same laser technology we love, with a slightly smaller dust bin and easier power operation (a single button rather than a trigger).

In my recent Dyson V12 Detect Slim review, I learned that it's just as impressively capable of cleaning up debris and dust (and hair!) of all sizes.View Deal

Shark Cordless Detect Pro Auto-Empty System | was $449.99, now $379.99 at Shark (save $70)

Shark's latest cordless vacuum cleaner has particle detection, where it will adjust its suction power based on the dust volume of the floor. It's a handy way to save power when you don't need it, and to make sure the dirtiest parts of your floor are getting the thorough clean they need.

Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 Self-Empty Robot Vacuum and Mop | was $699.90, now $499.60 at Shark (save $200)

If you’re looking for a high-tech robot vacuum that is surprisingly self-sufficient, the Shark Matrix Plus is definitely a worthwhile option. We love that this vacuum can empty its own dustbin and rarely gets stuck on obstacles.View Deal

Editors Choice

Dyson Outsize | was $599.99, now $399.99 at Amazon (save $200)

One of Dyson's biggest cordless vacuums, the Dyson Outsize has a generous dustbin and incredible suction, making it an ideal choice for large households.

In our Dyson Outsize review, we found it to be an impressive and versatile cleaner, with everything you need to tackle the whole home.VIEW DEAL ON

Shark Stratos Cordless | was $499.99, now $349.99 at Shark (save $150 with code STRIPES30)

We're big fans of Shark vacuums, holding up as affordable alternatives to the best cordless vacuums out there while still offering impressive suction. In our guide to Shark Stratos vs Vertex ranges, we found that the Stratos vacuums win in almost every way - and this is the flagship model of the Stratos range.View Deal

Tineco PWRHERO 11 Pet Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner | was $279.99, now $179.99 at Home Depot (save $100)

Tineco have been climbing up the ranks in the world of vacuums. I'm currently testing one of their latest (the Tineco Pure One Station), and I've so far been impressed by its cleaning power.

The PWRHERO 11 Pet sits on the more affordable side of Tineco's offerings, made even more affordable by a $100 discount at Home Depot.View Deal

Shark HydroVac Pro XL | was $359.99, now $199.99 at Home Depot (save $160)

The HydroVac is an impressive piece of kit. I've seen it first-hand at SharkNinja's EMEA Launch Event earlier this year, and it does a great job of mopping and vacuuming different floor types - all while cleaning itself. It's essentially two home cleaners in one, and now it's on offer with a $160 discount. View Deal

Dyson V11 Extra | was $599.99, now $399.99 at Dyson (save $200)

If you're looking for a reliable, powerful cordless vacuum without Dyson's newer flashier features – the V11 is perfect.

It has three suction modes, but you have to manually select them yourself, unlike the V15 Detect which automatically senses when to do so. But as it costs $100s less, that's an easy sacrifice to accept.

It's also able to automatically de-tangle hair in the brushroll, and it comes with a variety of attachments for around-the-house cleaning.

Dyson V8 | was $469.99, now $349.99 at Dyson (save $120)

One of Dyson's most affordable models, the V8 has a 40-minute runtime, which is on the longer end for cordless battery life, and powerful suction. Depending on the version you get (V8, V8 Absolute, or V8 Origin+), the cordless vacuum can come with a selection of attachments such as crevice, combination and brush tools.View Deal

Tineco LiteVak | was $299.99, now $74.99 at Walmart (save $225)

If you're looking for a basic, affordable cordless vacuum, this lightweight model from Tineco could be the one. A vacuum costing under $100 is almost unheard of, so this $225 discount is a welcomed price change for anybody looking to spend less.

It has HEPA filtration for anti-allergen cleaning, up to 40 minutes runtime, and illuminating headlights on the floorhead. Learn more in my vacuum jargon buster A-Z.View Deal

Editor's choice

Dyson V15 Detect Absolute | was $749.99, now $569.99 at Dyson (save $180)

The Dyson V15 Detect has spent an admirable amount of time topping many of our vacuum cleaner buying guides. In virtually all aspects – suction power, pet hair pickup, ease of use, versatility across all floor types – it beats all others.

One of its best features is a green laser that can reveal invisible dust that you can't normally see. It also has advanced dust detection, automatically adjusting suction power when needed, and is able to count each individual particle that it picks up.

The only real downside is the price, but now Dyson have reduced it by a generous $180.

Read our full Dyson V15 Detect review to find out what makes it stand out above the rest.View Deal

Dyson Digital Slim | was $499.99, now $249.99 at Dyson (save $250)

One of Dyson's lightest and smallest vacuums, the Digital Slim is ideal for smaller homes, apartments, or to have handy as a secondary vacuum for in-between cleans.

It only has up to 40 minutes of battery life so you won't be able to do the whole house with it, but it's perfect for light cleans and it takes up very little space.View Deal

Shark Rocket Deluxe Pro | was $249.99, now $119.99 at Amazon (save $130)

One of Shark's more affordable vacuums is now even cheaper, and is one of the lowest-priced deals you'll find this Prime Day (aside from the knock-off budget vacuums that I do NOT recommend).

The Shark Rocket is a corded stick vacuum, which isn't the most ideal for the mobility and freedom that a cordless stick typically offers. But by omitting a battery, the vacuum is now one of the cheapest vacuums available where you can actually rely on the quality (as it's from Shark – a favorite of ours).View Deal

Bissell CleanView XR | was $199, now $119.99 at Amazon (save $79.01)

Bissell is well-known for producing reliable floorcare appliances at a reasonable cost. They don't overcharge, so you can trust a $200 Bissell vacuum to be of similar quality to a $300-ish vacuum from a more expensive brand.

Now, the CleanView XR is on offer for $119.99, one of the cheapest vacuums available in the Prime Day sale right now. It has all the features you'd expect from a cordless stick: it's light, multi-purpose and has attachments for reaching low and high (like an extension wand).View Deal

Levoit LVAC-200 | was $199.99, now $149.99 at Amazon (save $50)

With a tangle-resistant brushroll, five-stage filtration, and the ability to lie 180° flat - this cordless vacuum from Levoit has a lot to offer. It's reasonably priced, and now has a generous $50 off, making it an affordable option to upgrading your home cleaning this Prime Big Deal Day.View Deal

Shark Stratos Cordless | was $499.99, now $349.99 at Amazon (save $150)

We're big fans of Shark vacuums, holding up as affordable alternatives to the best cordless vacuums out there while still offering impressive suction. In our guide to Shark Stratos vs Vertex ranges, we found that the Stratos vacuums win in almost every way - and this is the flagship model of the Stratos range.View Deal

SAMSUNG BESPOKE Jet Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner w/ Clean Station | was $699.99, now $479 at Amazon (save $220.99)

Making our list of the best cordless vacuums, the Samsung Bespoke Jet is a smart, self-emptying vacuum cleaner, with 5 layers of HEPA filtration to capture 99.999% of fine dust and debris. View Deal

Dyson V11 Origin Cordless | was $569.99, now $399.99 at Amazon (save $170)

If you're looking to bring Dyson's vacuum power into your home, but would rather not spend the extra $100s on particle detection, the V11 is the perfect choice. It's a capable vacuum with a generous dustbin and a versatile design. And at $399.99, this is superb value for money.View Deal

Shark Stratos Upright Vacuum | was $499.99, now $349.99 at Home Depot (save $150)

While Home Depot lists the original price as $499.99, it's actually $399.99, meaning this is a $50 discount in real times. But that is still a decent reduction on one of the best vacuums we've ever tested.

In our review of the Shark Stratos Upright, we discovered that the vacuum cleaner performs excellently on all floor types. The powerful, versatile, maneuverable and odor-neutralizing vacuum into your home works amazingly on all debris types, including pet hair.View Deal

Dyson Ball Animal 3 | was $399.99, now $299.99 at Home Depot (save $100)

The Dyson Ball Animal 3 is an excellent upright vacuum with strong performance on all floor types and all debris, including pet hair. It's one of the most powerful vacuums and one of the best upright vacuums we've tested.

On test, Camryn found it easy to maneuver thanks to its spherical design, although it can be a little heavy. It also vacuumed extremely well on carpets as well as all hard floors, and its 'floorhead prevents pet hair from getting wrapped around the brush roll.'

Read our full Dyson Ball Animal 3 review to find out more.View Deal

Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe | was $199.99, now $159.99 at Home Depot (save $40)

We haven't tested the Navigator, but we've tested other Shark vacuums that use the 'Lift-Away' feature (like the Shark Stratos and Shark POWERDETECT), and it works great. Essentially, you can lift the pod out of the heavy main vacuum component for more freedom of movement when cleaning. Plus, the Navigator Deluxe comes in a neat monochrome design.View Deal

BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser Turbo Rewind Vacuum | was $278.09, now $149.99 at Amazon (save 46%)

This corded, upright vacuum from BISSELL is built specifically for pet owners. It features an anti-tangle brush roll, a washable foam filter, and an allergen-trapping 'Smartseal' system. It also comes with dedicated pet tools like the pet turbo eraser and a 2-in-1 pet dusting tool.View Deal

Dyson Ball Animal Total Clean Upright Vacuum | was $599.99, now $389.99 at Amazon (save $210)

One of the best upright vacuums we've ever tested, the Dyson Ball Animal offers excellent suction power and surprising manoeuvrability. The 'Total Clean' edition includes a wealth of tools and attachments for every possible cleaning need.

Read our full Dyson Ball Animal review.View Deal

Shark NV352 Navigator Lift Away Upright Vacuum | was $199.99, now $99.99 at Amazon (save $100)

You'll struggle to find a better value upright vacuum than the Shark NV352. On offer for less than $100, this is easily one of the most affordable ways to bring tried-and-tested vacuum power into your home. View Deal

Shark HydroVac MessMaster | was $299.99, now $199.99 at Home Depot (save $100)

The HydroVac is one of Shark's leading wet/dry vacuums. It can tackle wet and dry messes while mopping your hard floors. It can even remove stains with the help of a Stain Boost mode when you need to up the cleaning solution and power.

We've reviewed the portable Shark MessMaster and found it to be almost perfect.View Deal

Roborock Dyad Pro Combo | was $659.99, now $436.99 at Amazon (save $223)

If your home has a mix of carpets and hard flooring, this is the full package. It's a multi-purpose, 5-in-1 vacuum cleaner that can be switched between wet/dry and cordless modes, so you can move between different cleaning modes throughout the house. The wet brushroll can also self-clean and dry itself with hot air, to prevent bacteria and mold buildup.View Deal

Roborock Q Revo | was $899.99, now $769.99 at Home Depot (save $130)

We haven't tested the Q Revo, but Roborock is a well-known, popular brand in the robot vacuum market.

The Q Revo is vacuums and mops your home for you, emptying dirt into a cleaning station that doesn't need emptying for up to seven weeks. The station also refills your vacuum mid-clean to cover more ground, and the mop pads scrub it clean to prevent any dirt buildup. View Deal

My top vacuum deal tips and tricks

I've been covering appliance deals and sales events since 2021. After writing about every Black Friday, Prime Day and other major sale periods for the last four years, I've learned how to spot a genuinely good deal and a few things to do before heading into the online sales.

First off, do your research. There are tons of vacuum cleaners out there, spanning cordless, upright, canister, wet/dry and even robot models. Brush up on how to choose the right vacuum cleaner for your home and browse our buying guides (linked below) for advice from our thorough testing. The right vacuum cleaner depends on your home's needs; they're not all suited to everyone.

Doing your research beforehand equips you when the big sales come around. With retailers and manufacturers pushing their 'best' vacuum deals, it can be easy to become distracted and choose a model you wouldn't have normally gone for.

Online stores will occasionally bump up the prices before a sale event so that their discounts look much bigger. So when it comes to finding deals, you can use two sites to check whether you've found it at its cheapest.

Honey: this is a price comparison tool. If you install it as an extension on your browser, it'll pop up when you're on a product page, and display info from across the web. It'll tell you if you've found it at its cheapest or if another retailer offers it at a better price. You can also view price history up to the past 120 days – this will help to show you whether you've found a genuinely good price, or if a retailer has bumped it up ahead of the sale so that the discount seems bigger.

CamelCamelCamel: this website works in a similar way, but exclusively for Amazon listings. You can enter a product name or URL, and it'll show you its entire price history. This is particularly useful as you can see when a vacuum is at its lowest price ever (then, you've found it at the right time).

Use Camel and Honey alongside each other to check price history, compare other sites, and learn more about the best times to buy a particular vacuum.

Pro tip: You can find refurbished vacuums online for a lower price. It might not sound appealing for such an important investment, but refurbished vacuums still have to meet rigorous testing standards to be sold and labeled as such. Dyson Renewed is a great example – it's their outlet store for recycled and refurbished goods. You can also find dedicated pages for refurbished vacs at Walmart and Best Buy.

The best vacuums to look out for deals on

We've tested 65 of the world's best vacuum cleaners and put them through their paces in our test center and in our own homes. If you're unsure where to look, start with my handpicked selection of tried and tested vacuums worth snapping up on a good deal.

When is a good time to find a vacuum deal?

In my time covering deals and sale events, I've learned that the best time to buy a vacuum cleaner is around September to January. This is often when brands are releasing new products, and the manufacturers and retailers will clear old stock to make space (by reducing the price). That being said, this isn't always the case, and I've learned that you can find vacuum bargains all-year-round if you know when to look.

Memorial Day vacuum deals

This year, Memorial Day falls on May 26, and there will no doubt be a flood of sales from the major retailers and all of our favorite vacuum brands. This is the case every year, so if you're in the market for a discounted vacuum, this might be your time.

Prime Day vacuum deals

Amazon's Prime Days (in July and October) always bring some great deals on vacuum cleaners, but there isn't always the biggest selection. As it's only a single retailer, the range of products that are actually discounted can sometimes be limited, but I often see the well-known bestsellers on offer (like those from Shark and Dyson).

Recently places like Walmart, Target and Best Buy have been launching competing sales while Prime Day is live, often lasting for days or even weeks longer. If you look through all the sites, you're sure to find a great discount on a good vac.

Labor Day vacuum deals

Among all the Labor Day sales, I've always been surprised by how many impressive vacuum deals I've found, often rivaling those I see during Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Prime Day. Lots of stores get involved with the Labor Day sales, as well as the brands themselves (it's on the brands' own websites where I tend to find the best deals).

Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals

Black Friday (typically the end of Nov) and Cyber Monday (the first Monday after Thanksgiving) is the biggest sale event of the year. Historically this is where I've seen the most choice when it comes to vacuum deals, with retailers and the vacuum brands themselves all launching their own sales. If you're looking to browse, this is the best time to do so.

After Christmas and New Year's Day vacuum deals

For some online stores and manufacturers, this period is the last chance to clear old vacuum stock, so you'll likely find some decent price reductions. There may not be the best choice on offer, but if you're looking for something cheap, you're in luck. It's also the time of year when people generally spend less, driving the prices down further.

FAQs

Why are Dyson vacuums so expensive?

Dysons are so expensive because they offer the best, market-leading engineering. From our 48 vacuum tests, Dyson have come out on top in almost every way, and their vacuums have unique features that can't be found elsewhere.

I'd personally never recommend buying a Dyson at full price, though. They're on offer so frequently throughout the year that it's best to wait until some Dyson deals are in full swing.

If they're still too expensive then, we have a guide dedicated to the best Dyson alternatives, for similar cleaning power at a fraction of the cost.

Are cordless vacuums worth buying?

Yes, but it depends on your home. If you live in a busy, heavily carpeted home with pets, you'd probably benefit from the power of one of the best upright vacuums.

But if your home has a lot of hard floors, and you like to clean regularly, you can't beat the convenience of a cordless stick. They're lighter, more comfortable to use, and some are even rivaling the power of an upright vacuum (granted, these are the expensive ones, like the Dyson Gen5detect).


If you're on the hunt for the best vacuum deals, it might be worth learning how shark vs dyson vacuums compare, to see which will be best for your home.

And if you're looking to make your cleaning a little easier, find out whether robot vacuums are really worth it, too.

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Quick deals

There's nothing like a grill for outdoor entertaining. It's an essential part of any cookout, especially around the summer.

I've tested the best grills for years, so I know exactly what makes for a good grill.

I worked my way through hundreds of grill deals to find offers on tested grills. These models all excel at outdoor cooking, but this isn't an advert. I've added a few caveats that you need to know before you buy one.

Live deals

Weber Original Kettle | Was $154.80, now $139 at Amazon
You don't need anything fancy to grill. This is my favorite charcoal grill. It's simple and cheap but it's easy to ignite, reaches incredibly hot temperatures, and maintains them for hours.View Deal

Traeger Grills Ironwood 650 | Was $1,299.99, now $1099.95 at BBQ Guys

This is a great smoker for beginners. The 650sq in. capacity is perfect for most families and it won't take up too much space. It's easy to use and even connects over WiFi to give you notifications about temperature and cooking time.View Deal

Weber Genesis SPX-435 | Was $1829, now $1579 at AJ Madison
We loved putting this grill through its paces. Our tests found that it has nearly a thousand square inches of cooking surface, so you can grill 40 burgers at once. However, while this deal is a good saving on a very expensive grill, this is the version without a digital thermometer or the app.View Deal

Napoleon Phantom Prestige 500 RSIB | Was $1999, now $1799 at BBQ Guys

I know first hand that this is a total pig to assemble, but once that's out of the way this is an excellent grill, with robust, well-made parts and a good side burner.View Deal

Ninja Woodfire |was $369.99 now $269.99 at Amazon
This is the lowest price I've ever seen for the Ninja Woodfire. This tabletop grill hugely surprised us when we put it to the test. It can cook a surprisingly large amount of food and smokes tenderloin better than some smokers more than ten times the price.View Deal

Where to shop the best grill deals

Here are the retailers where you can find grill deals, though you'll likely see better grill deals later in the year.

Best grill deals

These are out favorite tested grills, with notes about each grill's performance and handy widgets to show you the best current price.

Weber Spirit II E-310 3-Burner Liquid Propane Grill | was $639.99, now $519 at Amazon
You can save $60 on the Weber Spirit II E-310 3-Burner Liquid Propane Grill when you shop at Amazon. It's the ideal middle-ground for those who want a powerful gas grill, but who don't want to spend upwards of $1,000. With three burners and extendable arms, it's perfectly family-sized.View Deal

Kamado Joe II | Was $1299, now $999 at Home Depot$999 is still very expensive, but it's the lowest price I've ever seen for this Kamado grill. We adored it on test - it's incredible at grilling and even better at roasting and smoking.View Deal

Weber Spirit II E-310 Grill | Was $569, now $519 at Weber

There's no gas grill better than this. It's simple enough for beginners but offers plenty for experts too. It's fast, easy to use, and makes the best food of any of our tests. View Deal

Napoleon Pro 22K Grill | Was $399, now $349 at Lowe's

We loved this charcoal grill when we put it to the test. It has a handy thermometer and ash catcher and makes great food. However, we tested the model with an inbuilt table - this version doesn't have this feature but is on sale.View Deal

Kamado Joe II | Was $1299, now $999 at Home Depot

To be clear, this is still very expensive, but this is the lowest price I've ever seen this Kamado grill. We adored it on test - it's incredible at grilling and even better at roasting and smoking.View Deal

Everdure Force Gas Grill | was $1,199.99, now $629.99 at Amazon

The Everdure Force Gas Grill is an Australian icon. It's pioneered by Heston Blumenthal and comes in a selection of bright or pared-back colors. We enjoy the generous cooking space - nearly 500 square inches - and three independent burnersView Deal

Weber Traveler RoadTrip Propane Gas Grill | was $319, now $255.56 at Amazon

This is a portable choice that's been tried and loved on our sister site. It folds flat for easy storage, or even for taking on the go when traveling. Despite that, it still offers 320 square inches of cook space.View Deal

Weber Genesis SPX-435 | Was $1829, now $1579 at AJ MadisonOur tests found that this huge gas grill is perfect for big family cookouts. It has nearly a thousand square inches of cooking surfaces, and you can grill 40 burgers at once. However, while this deal is a good saving, this is the version without a digital thermometer or the app.View Deal

Weber Q1200 Portable Gas Grill | Was $286.80, now $259 at Amazon

This lightweight portable grill is great for taking on the go, and is perfect for cooking on camping trips. The 189-square-inch grill area is more than enough to make burgers for the whole family.View Deal

Best smoker deals

Weber Traveler Griddle | Was $3499, now $299 at BBQ Guys

This little griddle is perfect for small homes or tailgating. It can reach more than 500°F, guaranteeing a perfect sear.

Blackstone 28 | Was $299, now $229 at Lowe's

Blackstone griddles are iconic and this is one of the best prices I've seen. The 524 square inch surface is all you need to cook for a family.View Deal

When to buy a grill

Grills are on sale at various points throughout the year. Your next opportunity to buy a grill is on President's Day, with deals dropping in the runup throughout the rest of November.

President's Day

There aren't deals for every grill on President's Day, but you occasionally see huge drops. President's Day falls in mid-February long before grilling weather. However, that can mean that retailers are desperate to shift their old grill stock before they launch new models in the spring, so every so often you find huge discounts.

Memorial Day

Memorial Day can be a good time to buy a grill, as some retailers and manufacturers try to entice shoppers with low-cost grills ahead of the summer.

However, not all the prices you see on Memorial Day are legitimate discounts because it's the start of the grilling season and retailers want to maximize their profits. This means that the 'sale' price is really just the retail price, with a higher, fake retail price to entice you to buy. So, while you can get a good deal on Memorial Day, it isn't necessarily the best time to buy.

July 4th

July 4th is often the best time to buy a grill. Demand for grills peaks in the weeks leading up to the holiday as people plan parties. Demand drops on the day itself and right after, leaving retailers with lots of bulky grills that are expensive to store.

Because they want to get rid of the stock after demand drops, many retailers offer huge discounts on their grills after the 4th of July. These are usually far below the usual market price, so it's the best time to buy a grill.

Amazon Prime Day

Sometimes you can find grills on sale for Amazon Prime Day. There are usually two Prime Day events a year. In 2024, the two sales fell on the 16th-17th of July and the 8th-9th of October. However, you should be careful when shopping for grills on Amazon. While there were excellent discounts on Weber grills, many of the grills listed for sale were cheap knockoffs.

Prime Day has huge discounts, but you need to be a member to take advantage. If you're a new user, you can get a 30-day free membership.

Shop Prime Day: sign up for an Amazon Prime Membership

You can save on a grill during Prime Days with a Prime membership. You can sign up here.View Deal

Black Friday and Cyber Monday

Black Friday is the Friday straight after Thanksgiving. In this now-iconic sales event, retailers want to get rid of old stock to make room for Christmas presents and entice people to start shopping for the holidays. Black Friday has since turned into a month of discounts, with the following Monday nicknamed 'Cyber Monday' due to its particular focus on tech discounts.

This year, Black Friday will fall on November 29th, with Cyber Monday following on December 2nd.

Historically, Black Friday is a smart time to buy a grill. You'll see a wider range of discounts over Memorial Day and July 4th, but Black Friday often sees the lowest prices, as retailers attempt to sell off old grill stock before new models launch in spring.

How we source the top grill deals

For more information about how we test grills, take a look at our guide to how we test.

In this deal page, we use all our tests of grills to inform the products we feature on the page. We scour the internet for the current deals on every product and feature whichever price is lowest for the best grills you can buy.

FAQs

When is the best time of year for grill deals?

July 4th is the best time to buy a grill, because grills drop to their lowest prices all year. However, Black Friday sees the second-best prices of the year, but offers a more limited range of grills.


For other deals, take a look at our coverage of bedding sales, vacuum deals, and coffee maker deals.

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<![CDATA[ Japanese gardening tools are worth the investment –and I've put hundreds to the test to find the best ones ]]> As a product tester, I've tested hundreds of products, particularly gardening tools. In all the thousands of hours I've clocked up digging my way through different products, one nation's manufacturing output has stood out among all the rest: Japan.

I don't want to give the wrong impression. The notion of Japanese gardening tools is something of a marketing gimmick, and many brands will tell you that their tools are 'artisanal' or 'traditional' when they've really just been mass-produced in a factory. There's a lot of Japanese tools out there that aren't worth your money. However, several of my favorite essential gardening tools just so happen to be Japanese-made.

I've collected together the very best Japanese gardening tools from my years of testing, so you can evaluate for yourself if these tools are worth your money.

The best Japanese gardening tools

Japanese gardening tool FAQs

Are Japanese gardening tools better than other types of tools?

It's not so much a question of 'better', but Japanese tools use high-quality Japanese steel, and unlike many other countries' tools, they tend to use wood or metal handles rather than plastic and TPR rubber. This tends to mean that Japanese tools are harder wearing.

Some of the marketing copy you'll see out there will claim that these tools are 'handmade', or 'artisan', which is often untrue, but the reality is that many Japanese-made gardening tools are better than their mass-produced equivalents manufactured in China, America, and India.


For more help with gardening tools, take a look at our guides to deadheading mistakes, or how to use a pruning saw.

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<![CDATA[ To elevate your space for summer, we recommend these 36 brilliant items ]]>

Summer is here, and we're all headed outdoors for sunshine and warm-weather entertainment. Whether you're hosting on your new patio, restocking your kitchen, or turning your backyard into a home garden, we have all the essentials you need for a seamless summer.

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<![CDATA[ I use these 5 affordable cooling products to beat the heat instead of using an AC ]]> With summer in full swing and the inevitable hot days and nights ahead, keeping your home cool is a top priority for maintaining a comfortable space. While cranking up the air conditioning is the standard go-to, it can be costly to install and run. 

Inspired by the different ways you can keep an apartment cool in summer without AC, I searched for the best alternatives to cool down a room that wouldn't drastically drive up my electricity bills. 

Below are my top picks that have been lifesavers during the hotter months – these five products are perfect for cooling any space while cutting energy bills.

Cooling products I use instead of an AC 

In addition to ideas like rearranging a room to make it cooler, these cost-effective methods are great eco cooling techniques to reduce your carbon footprint and be more sustainable at home

Evaporative air coolers

Socket fan light

Cooling bedding


While turning on your AC every now and then may be necessary, integrating a combination of cost-effective cooling methods with low running, maintenance, and installation costs can effectively reduce your summer utility bills without compromising on comfort. 

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<![CDATA[ Here's where to score chic home finds for a summer refresh ]]> There is no better moment to refresh your home. The arrival of warm, sunny days sets the tone for a decor switch up both inside and out, especially with the prospect of outdoor entertaining back on the table. We're swapping our thermal sheets for airy linen blends, uncovering our patio furniture (it's time to lay out!), and taking our ice cream maker down from the top shelf. And of course, we have to add some new summery touches to the mix. That's where Walmart comes in. The site is filled to the brim with chic finds that will elevate our space effortlessly. Jute rugs for the living room, ceramic dinnerware for dining outdoors, a hotel-inspired umbrella for the patio—this retailer has it all. Below, see everything we're eyeing to spruce up for summer.

Living Room

Kitchen and Dining Room

Backyard

Bedroom

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<![CDATA[ I recently upgraded my home storage – and you can find all of my favorite pieces at QVC ]]> I think about home organization all day, every day. And I wish that was an exaggeration.

Given that I work with professional home organizers every workday and get to look at beautiful pictures of perfectly organized spaces, I can't help but think about it in my downtime too – often nit-picking everything in my home that could be that little bit better to make home organizing easier and more aesthetic. Especially given that most of my existing home storage is left over from when I was a student, meaning it is all mismatched and far from tailored to my current needs.

This weekend, I finally decided to take the plunge and upgrade most of my storage to suit my change in lifestyle, using the most valuable decluttering lessons I have learned from the pros to guide my decisions. The best news is you can find similar at QVC, so you can upgrade too.

QVC Home Storage

QVC Home Storage Picks


Upgrading my home organizers has really helped me to maximize storage in every room. When looking to switch up your own system, consider which bits are already working around your home before going out and buying everything new. Switching out a few things can be more effective (and cheaper) than swapping everything especially if you already have an area that works perfectly.

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<![CDATA[ The best grill and pizza oven deals ]]> There's nothing like outdoor cooking for elevating a summer party. Homecooked classics taste that little bit better when grilled fresh over an open flame.

However, the best grills and pizza ovens can be expensive. If you choose the wrong model, you could be spending hundreds or even thousands of dollars on an appliance that isn't worth the money.

That's why I've been keeping an eye on the prices for some of our favorite tested grills, smokers, and pizza ovens. If you're fast, you could save hundreds of dollars on some of the best outdoor cooking appliances in the world.

Memorial Day grill and pizza oven deals – Quick links

The best grill deals

The best smoker deals

The best pizza oven deals

FAQs

Why are pizza ovens so expensive?

Pizza ovens are expensive because they use a pizza stone called cordierite. It's a pretty expensive material, so even truly bare-bones budget pizza ovens tend to start at around $200 – that's why it pays to make the most of the deals available during shopping events.


For more advice about buying grills and pizza ovens, check out our tests of the best grills and the best pizza ovens.

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<![CDATA[ Best cold plunge: top tubs for sports recovery ]]>
Best cold plunge 2025: Jump Menu

A cold plunge barrel covered with snow and ice

(Image credit: Getty Images / frantic00)

1. Best cold plunges 2025 2. Cold plunge FAQs 3. How I chose

Cold plunging became hugely popular during the Covid-19 pandemic, and the trend shows no sign of slowing down. The idea is that a few minutes in ice water are said to improve recovery from sports, boost the mind, and improve your immune system.

However, unless you live on a frozen lake it's not easy to reap these benefits. A good cold plunge tub, however, makes it easy to cool off at home.

I've written about outdoor water features like the best hot tubs for years, so I pored over thousands of cold plunges and whittled it down to six simple choices.

Best cold plunges 2025

Cold plunge FAQs

Do cold plunges actually work?

It's hard to say categorically that cold plunges work. Many users will attest that they ease sore muscles, boost dopamine, and improve your immune system.

However, according to Healthline, a lot of the research into the phenomenon uses small sample sizes and and many are funded by sports equipment companies. It's hard to come up with a good control for ice baths, and much of the research is skewed because participants in sports science experiments already tend to be fit.

There are also concerns if you're older or have a heart condition. Exposure to cold water rapidly raises your heart rate, which can cause harmful arrhythmia. There's also the risk of freezer burn if you make the sides of your tub too cold. You should discuss cold plunging with a doctor before you invest to make sure that it's safe.

But while I don't think it's possible to make any bold claims about health benefits for certain, I can say first-hand that cold plunges at least feel great. I used to play a lot of student rugby and my coaches used to make us cold plunge after heavy training sessions or matches. It's very far from scientific, and I'd never claim that it does anything to your dopamine or immune system, or helps recovery long-term. However, I've found that a cold plunge after intense training is great for alleviating the sensation of muscle soreness, and feels especially good if you've trained in the heat.

Do I need a chiller?

I advise against buying a chiller. Chillers are expensive and you get the exact same result with cheap ice from the store, or homemade from an icebox. A chiller is easier to use, and you can set the temperature to the degree, but I don't think this feature is worth hundreds of dollars. You'd have to be very dedicated to cold plunging to get any benefit from a chiller.

How I chose these cold plunges

Cold plunges are actually pretty simple products, so I found cold plunges that offer the most features for the lowest price possible. I've covered yard equipment and pools for years, and used my usual technique of working my way through every option on all of the major retailers as well as more niche cold plunge specialists. I eliminated everything that was too expensive or claimed unrealistic features to make this handpicked list.


For more sports recovery help, take a look at our guide to the best hot tubs or our deep dive into hot tubs vs saunas.

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