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Vacuum cleaner shopping starts with the cleaning job. A compact apartment, a pet-heavy home, a hard-floor kitchen and a mixed-floor family home can each need a different balance of suction, brush design, mopping, runtime and maintenance.

This guide helps compare robot vacuums, wet and dry floor cleaners, cordless vacuums and replacement accessories. Product pages remain the source of truth for current model specifications, inclusions and compatibility.

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Vacuum type comparison

Cleaning need Product type to compare What to check
Daily floor maintenance Robot vacuum Mapping, obstacle handling, dock maintenance, mop lifting
Wet hard-floor cleaning Wet and dry floor cleaner Roller design, water tank, self-cleaning, edge reach
Spot cleaning Cordless or handheld vacuum Weight, runtime, attachments, bin size
Pet hair Robot or cordless vacuum Anti-tangle brush, edge pickup, filter maintenance
Ongoing upkeep Accessories and consumables Dust bags, filters, brushes, mop pads, cleaning solution

What to check before buying

Floor type

Hard floors, rugs, carpet and mixed flooring need different cleaning behaviour. If mopping matters, check whether the model drags a pad, rotates pads, rolls a mop or uses a separate wet-cleaning system.

Pets and hair

Pet homes should prioritise brush design, hair management, dust capacity and filter maintenance. Anti-tangle design can matter as much as raw suction.

Maintenance level

Some shoppers want simple manual cleaning. Others want auto-emptying, mop washing or self-cleaning systems. The dock or cleaning station can be as important as the vacuum itself.

Accessories

Before buying, check whether the required bags, filters, brushes, rollers and mop pads are available for the exact model. Similar model names can use different accessories.

FAQ

Is a robot vacuum enough for every home?

Not always. A robot vacuum is excellent for regular maintenance, but many homes still benefit from a handheld, cordless or wet-floor cleaner for spills, stairs and detail cleaning.

Should pet owners choose the highest suction number?

Suction helps, but anti-tangle brush design, navigation coverage and bin or dock capacity also matter for pet hair.