I tried a cordless vacuum with 2 batteries, but it didn’t speed up my cleaning

Cutting the cord and being free to roam around all levels of the house is one of the main reasons to buy one of the best cordless vacuums. We're big fans of this type of vacuum cleaner, not only because we don't like to be held back, but also because we love how versatile, lightweight and easy-to-use they are.

Cordless vacuums and Black Friday

Just FYI, if you're looking to buy a cordless vacuum cleaner then now might be the ideal time to start shopping around. Black Friday deals are a matter of weeks away, and we expect to see some fab Black Friday vacuum deals to roll out soon. You might even see some Black Friday Dyson vacuum deals, if you're willing to splurge. For more affordable options, we also anticipate a lot of Black Friday Shark vacuum deals. Both these brands have highly sought after cordless vacuum cleaners which would be worth keeping an eye on.

While cordless vacuum cleaners are great, one of the key things we test – and one of the first things we look at in all the vac spec – is the runtime. The runtime is how long the battery will last before it needs another charge. There's nothing more annoying than a vacuum cleaner stopping dead while you're in the middle of vacuuming the carpets upstairs, or when you've almost finished banishing the crumbs to the dust canister in the car which is parked down the road. These are trivial problems compared to some, of course, but when a vacuum that isn't tethered to the mains power dies on you during a cleaning mission, it is a problem all the same.

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