There is a certain point at which the high price of a product ceases to be a detractor and instead becomes its own draw — an added bit of curiosity. Is a $500 Loro Piana t-shirt really one of the best t-shirts, or is it just an expensive Hanes Beefy Tee? Will a Rolex Submariner make my life different in some way that’d justify the cost?
I do not know the answer to those questions. What I do know, however, is whether or not the LG CordZero All in One Tower Vacuum is worth its hefty $1,000 price tag.

CordZero All in One Auto Empty Cordless Stick Vacuum
Pros
- Attractive aesthetics
- Myriad attachments (including a mop one)
Cons
- Not cheap for a stick vacuum
- Tower system requires proprietary bags, added expense
The LG CordZero Overview
What LG is Doing Differently
This model from LG isn’t proposing a re-invention of the cordless stick vacuum design so much as it’s trying to outclass its competitors entirely. Their way of doing that? Including five attachments (more on those later), two batteries, extra filters, a tower that acts as storage, a dust & dirt receptacle, and a battery charger.
