The greatest thing to ever happen to vacuum cleaners was tossing away the cord, making them slimmer and trimming the fat. Dyson may have revolutionized cordless stick vacuums, but the manufacturer is no longer the de facto brand when it comes to getting a good stick vac. Nearly every home appliance brand has a line of cordless stick vacuums these days, and it’s easy to see why everyone loves them — they’re lightweight, convenient and efficient.
While cordless stick vacs tend to be fairly expensive, we’ve found that the pros outweigh the cons. A good stick vacuum, like any good vacuum cleaner in general, should be able to work efficiently across multiple surface types and, of course, it should a really good job at sucking up dirt, dust, hair and whatever grime is in your home. To help you find the best vacuum cleaner for yourself, we did some spring cleaning to help you find the eight best models worth your time and money.

Dyson V8
Of course the best cordless stick vacuum cleaner has to come from Dyson, which continues to innovate its vacuums year after year. However, the one that offers the most bang for buck is the V8 (and opt for the Absolute, which provides a variety of attachments to get a truly deep clean). While the Dyson V6 and V7 are great cleaners in their own right, the V8 has the best wide appeal. You get up to 40 minutes of runtime, a washable filter and powerful suction. Dyson’s older models, which includes the V8, are constantly on sale, so it’s easy to scoop a good deal on this model. And if you’re looking for an even greater deal, go refurbished — Dyson refurbs are certified to run good as new, and you’ll save yourself a nice chunk of change.

Dyson V15
The V15 Detect is Dyson’s latest cordless stick vac, and also its most extra. The thing has a laser in its head. The Laser Slim Fluffy cleaner head uses a green light to illuminate dust particles, as small as the size of human red blood cells, that are naked to the human eye. Watching those tiny particles get sucked up make vacuuming incredibly satisfying, like an IRL version of Space Invaders. To further let you know it’s doing its job, the V15 Detect uses something called an acoustic piezo sensor, which turns the vibrations of dust being sucked up into electric signals, which help the V15 relay just how many particles you’ve vacuumed. It’s then displayed to you through the LCD display. We told you this thing was extra.
