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The 3 Best Canister Vacuums

We tested canister vacuums from Dyson, Kenmore, and Bissell to find a vacuum that will sweep you off your feet
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Best Canister Vacuum
Credit: Abriah Wofford
By Ruth Bruckbauer and Jessica Riconscente  ⋅  Dec 19, 2023

We researched over 50 canister vacuums and bought the best 8 for our stringent hands-on, side-by-side testing. Our system of evaluating products and performance is designed to give you the most detailed information to find a custom canister vacuum tailored to your unique needs and budget. To find this information, we've tested each vacuum's ability to collect debris, ease of use, maneuverability, and more. We ran each model through every real-world scenario it might face and found which ones were worth the investment. Read on to see which vacuum takes the top, which is best for your wallet, and which outperforms each testing metric.

If you're still not sure that a canister vacuum has what it takes to clean your home, check out our other reviews of the best upright vacuums and top-rated robot vacuums. If you have quite a few obstacles to clean around, you might also want to consider one of the best handheld vacuums or a top-ranked stick vacuum. Here, you'll be sure to find the best vacuum cleaner for your needs and budget.

Editor's Note: On December 19, 2023, we added comparisons for each award winner to help you find alternatives that are either better priced or excel at a certain metric.

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Pros Great edging, hard surface, and carpet cleaning performancesGreat maneuverability, cool features, picks up finer debris, great with hairEasy maneuverability, strong suction, good on hard floorsGreat carpet cleaning, long reachGreat carpet cleaning, easily suctions small debris
Cons Poor pet hair cleaning, short reachPoor with larger debris, expensiveStruggles with pet hair, non-adjustable shaftExpensive, no brush controlExpensive, poor on hard surfaces
Bottom Line This little vacuum can pack a punch in performance, cleaning carpets and hard surfaces with ease at an affordable priceGreat cleaning performance with additional features that will keep you happy and your house cleanGreat maneuverability and cleaning performance makes this a go-to vacuum, especially if you're looking for a bagged modelThis model's high price tag does not translate to a high performanceExcellent cleaning carpet performance, but if you're seeking a vacuum to tackle hard floors, look somewhere else
Rating Categories Eureka WhirlWind Dyson Big Ball Mult... Eureka Mighty Mite Miele Complete C3 C... Miele Compact C1 Turbo
Carpet Cleaning (35%)
6.7
6.0
6.8
7.1
7.4
Ease of Use (25%)
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6.6
5.8
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5.9
Handling (20%)
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Hard Surface (10%)
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Pet Hair (10%)
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Specs Eureka WhirlWind Dyson Big Ball Mult... Eureka Mighty Mite Miele Complete C3 C... Miele Compact C1 Turbo
Model Number NEN110B N/A 3670G SGFE0 SCAE0
Dirt Collection Bagless Bagless Bag Bag Bag
Measured Head Width 10.5'' 10.5'' 10.5'' 11.0" 10.75''
Measured Weight 11.0 lbs 17.4 lbs 9.3 lbs 15.5 lbs 14.2 lbs
Measured Brush Width N/A 9'' N/A 10'' 10''
Measured Weight Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Brush On/Off Switch N/A Adjusts N/A No No
Measured Maximum Reach 26' 10" 33' 4" 31' 10" 36' 30'
Measured Power Cord Length 16' 6" 22' 19' 6" 24' 18'
Automatic Cord Rewind Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Measured Noise 68 dBa 74 dBa 72 dBa 66 dBa 67 dBa
Measure Suction Power 60'' 80'' 90'' 76'' 72''


Best Overall


Eureka WhirlWind


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Carpet Cleaning 6.7
  • Ease of Use 6.3
  • Handling 7.5
  • Hard Surface 8.0
  • Pet Hair 4.0
Dust Bin Type: Bagless | Weight: 11.0 lbs
REASONS TO BUY
One of the best for edging along the wall
Great for hardwood floors
Easy to push and pull
REASONS TO AVOID
No brush head means poor pet hair cleaning
Short reach

If you want one of the best canister vacuums at a great price point, the Eureka WhirlWind comes highly recommended by our vacuum analysts. The WhirlWind exceeded our expectations when it came to hard surfaces — plowing through cereal, oatmeal, and even flour that had been pressed into the floorboards using a laminate floor roller. We were also impressed with how lightweight this model is at 11 pounds, making it easier to carry up and down stairs. This vacuum may be small, but it rose through the ranks when it came to cleaning, ease of use, and handling.

If you're a pet owner, we recommend considering another model. During testing, we found the WhirlWind performed relatively poorly when it came to removing animal hair from our fluffy and shallow carpets, taking three passes to get it all up. We should also note this seems to be a common issue amongst vacuums that lack a brush roller, which helps to capture hair, and the Eureka is no exception. If you have a pet and need your vacuum to slurp up pet hair effortlessly, the Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor offers the best performance tested.

Read more: Eureka WhirlWind review

We test the suction of the Eureka WhirlWind in our testing space.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Best for Pet Hair


Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor


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  • Carpet Cleaning 6.0
  • Ease of Use 6.6
  • Handling 7.2
  • Hard Surface 5.5
  • Pet Hair 9.0
Dust Bin Type: Bagless | Weight: 17.4 lbs
REASONS TO BUY
Great maneuverability
Features adjustable roller speed and handle
Does well at picking up dog hair and flour
REASONS TO AVOID
Head is very close to the floor
Expensive

The Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor canister vacuum is one of our best performers across the board in every test metric. The Dyson particularly impressed us with its superb performance against pet hair. It picked up a stunning 98.20% of the pet hair from medium pile carpeting and sucked up the vast majority of flour on both carpet and hard flooring. We also enjoyed the additional features, such as control over the brush roller speed. Overall, we recommend this model if you are looking to clean multiple types of flooring and want something that will easily maneuver around obstacles.

If you want the best overall performance, you better be prepared to pay big bucks. The high price is our chief complaint, following the fact that the head of the Dyson is a bit too close to the floor. While this can be an attribute for picking up smaller debris, it makes it challenging to pick up larger debris like Cheerios. While the Eureka Mighty Mite did not excel at picking up pet hair, it was exceptional on hard floors, making it another candidate to consider.

Read more: Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor review

The Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor is a true boss when it comes to sucking up static debris like this dog hair.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Best Carpet Cleaning Performance


Miele Compact C1 Turbo


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Carpet Cleaning 7.4
  • Ease of Use 5.9
  • Handling 5.4
  • Hard Surface 2.5
  • Pet Hair 6.0
Dust Bin Type: Bag | Weight: 14.2 lbs
REASONS TO BUY
Great carpet cleaning
Did well at picking up oatmeal and flour
REASONS TO AVOID
Expensive
Poor hard surface cleaning

The Miele C1 Turbo earned high marks for its stellar carpet cleaning performance. This model will do exceptionally well regardless of whether or not you have short or high-pile carpets. We also enjoyed this vacuum for its ease of use, effectiveness, and ability to get all the large pieces of debris on the first couple of passes. We were also delighted by its ability to pick up pet hair. It also didn't hurt that this model is slightly less audible than others at 67 decibels — making it better for a household with pets. We highly recommend the C1 Turbo for those with a lot of hair to clean out of their carpets.

If you mainly plan on cleaning hard surfaces, you'll find the Miele disappointing. We encountered several failures with this model, particularly when it came to cleaning flour pressed into the hardwood floor. When we put it up against larger debris on hardwood floors, it seems to plow the debris around instead of sucking it up. Furthermore, this canister vacuum sprayed the dirt out the sides and back. Folks who mainly have hard surfaces should invest their money in a different product. The Miele Complete C3 Calima PowerLine also does well cleaning carpets and has a few more features that make it easier to use. Its only downside is a higher price tab and its comparable performance on hard surfaces.

Read more: Miele Compact C1 Turbo review

The Meile Compact C1 Turbo has a simple and easy use design.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Compare Products

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Score Product Price
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Eureka WhirlWind
Best Overall
$80
Editors' Choice Award
66
Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor
Best for Pet Hair
$400
Top Pick Award
64
Eureka Mighty Mite
$70
62
Miele Complete C3 Calima PowerLine
$839
60
Miele Compact C1 Turbo
Best Carpet Cleaning Performance
$579
Top Pick Award
60
Kenmore Elite Pet Friendly
$450
55
Bissell Zing Bagless Canister
$80
54
Kenmore 600 Series Pet PowerMate
$350

canister vacuum - each vacuum endured a barrage of tests on both short and high-pile...
Each vacuum endured a barrage of tests on both short and high-pile carpets.
Credit: Chris McNamara

Why You Should Trust Us


We spend tens of hours of research into the products we select and purchased every single one of the canister vacuums at full price. Our research analysts put each and every canister vacuum through a series of tests in a 15-foot-tall room so that the vacuums can be adequately tested for edging, maneuvering, and floor cleaning. We climbed up and down dozens of flights of stairs dragging the vacuums behind them to test the suction on steps, reach of the wand, and length of cord — then vacuumed up hundreds of pounds of oatmeal, flour, Cheerios, and rice.

Our testing of canister vacuums is divided across five different metrics:
  • Carpet Cleaning (35% of overall score weighting)
  • Ease of Use (25% weighting)
  • Handling (20% weighting)
  • Hard Surface (10% weighting)
  • Pet Hair (10% weighting)

Our vacuum tester and guru Jessica Riconscente went to work, helping you find the best canister vacuum by putting all eight through stringent side-by-side testing. Making piles of Cheerios, flour, oatmeal, and rice on different carpeting and flooring, she rated each and every canister vacuum on Carpet Cleaning, Ease of Use, Handling, Hard Surface Cleaning, and Pet Hair. Jessica has tested every sort of vacuum you could imagine, including upright vacuums, stick vacs, and handheld vacuums. Our writer, Ruth Bruckbauer, has many decades of experience vacuuming in her own right. After raising a family of five children, she is now a reviewer and tester for GearLab. Ruth has vacuumed up many, many piles of Cheerios (among other things) and is truly an expert at using a vacuum.

Our reviewers hard at work testing all the different canister...
Our reviewers hard at work testing all the different canister vacuums so that you can feel confident with your purchase.
Our testing process includes rice, oatmeal, flour, and cereal for...
Our testing process includes rice, oatmeal, flour, and cereal for the vacuums to pick up.
The Dyson Big Ball is a master at picking up staticky debris like...
The Dyson Big Ball is a master at picking up staticky debris like this pet hair.

Analysis and Test Results


We believe that all good canister vacuums can be effectively assessed using five key traits. We developed a scoring system based on weighted metrics to rate each vacuum objectively. We took diligent and comprehensive testing notes during our countless hours vacuuming up Cheerios and flour, running up and down dozens of sets of stairs dragging the canisters behind us, and creating furniture to use as our vacuum obstacle course. After that, we had excellent feedback about each model's performance. We then tallied up the scores to give you a clear understanding of each model's performance. Vacuums that score well across all metrics are given top awards, while others may do admirably in one or two categories and are recognized for their specialized performance.


Value


Value is an important aspect to consider since you want to purchase a vacuum that will best suit your needs for a fair price. We think of value in terms of how much performance you get for each dollar spent. There are some very competitively-priced canister vacuums in our review as well as some rather expensive ones. As you'll see, a higher price tag does not necessarily mean a better canister vacuum. In fact, we were quite surprised by some of the results, as some affordable vacuums outperform the most expensive.

Carpet Cleaning


The true test of a vacuum's performance is its ability to clean carpets effectively. That's why carpet cleaning is the most heavily weighted metric, accounting for up to 35% of each vacuum's score. In order to test each model's carpet cleaning abilities, we spread out flour, Cheerios, rice, and oats across short and high-pile carpets of differing textures and vacuumed up the debris. We then took note of how much was left behind, what sizes of debris were picked up effectively, and how many passes it took to clean up 100% of the remnants.


After many hours of testing, we found the overall best carpet cleaning performance with the Miele Compact C1 Turbo. It barely edged out its sister, the Miele Complete C3 Calima PowerLine for the top spot in our testing, but the Miele consistently picked up everything we threw in its wake in the least amount of passes. That does not mean that the Miele C3 was a slacker in the least. Its performance was just a little lower than the Miele C1 due to a slim deficiency in picking up flour that kept it from our top spot, as it took around 10 passes to pick up 100% of the particles. Both Miele models are a bit pricey, so if top-notch carpet cleaning is what you want, be prepared for an investment.

canister vacuum - the foot-activated switch for swapping cleaning modes.
The foot-activated switch for swapping cleaning modes.
Credit: Laura Casner

Next up in our lineup of top carpet cleaning vacuums is the more affordable Eureka Mighty Mite. It was neck and neck with the Eureka WhirlWind except that it fell just short when it came to our flour tests. Otherwise, the Eureka WhirlWind did a fabulous job with carpet cleaning, especially when picking up cereal and larger debris. Either one of the Eurekas would be a nice canister vacuum to have, and the price is hard to beat.

canister vacuum - it was quite satisfying to be able to watch the dyson suck up debris...
It was quite satisfying to be able to watch the Dyson suck up debris through the transparent head.
Credit: Chris McNamara

We were somewhat surprised to see the results of the Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor vacuum and the Bissell Zing Bagless — as big-name brands, we were expecting better results than we got. The Bissell actually performed poorly in our carpeting cleaning tests, and was especially bad in picking up the cereal, taking too many passes to count in order to pick it up. The Dyson wasn't much better, performing slightly better than the Bissell, but still not so hot.

canister vacuum - we used a laminate floor roller to push debris further into the...
We used a laminate floor roller to push debris further into the carpet and hard flooring.
Credit: Chris McNamara

Ease of Use


The reason why we test and rate these items for you is so that you don't buy something only to find that it doesn't meet your needs. That can be said for any of our categories, but especially for Ease of Use. If you can't maneuver your canister vacuum around the way you want, or if it tips over every time you move it, it'll just sit in the closet, which is why we give this category 25% of the total score.


We put these canister vacuums together and took them apart many, many times, rating how easy it was to get set up and start vacuuming. We tested reach, floor surface transition, edging, ability to maneuver through obstacles, and how easily each model worked overall. We even scored based on how easy it was to replace the bag, cup, and filters. Continue reading to find out which vacuums were the easiest to assemble and use.

canister vacuum - the foot switch to change the ground clearance.
The foot switch to change the ground clearance.
Credit: Laura Casner

The best performing canister vacuum in this category was the Kenmore Elite Pet Friendly, which just barely edged out the Kenmore 600 Series Pet PowerMate as well as the Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor and Miele Complete C3 Calima PowerLine. All models had very similar performances and come recommended if you're just looking for a simple and easy-to-use canister.

Both Kenmore models impressed us when it came to Surface Transition (otherwise, how easy or difficult it is to switch from floors to carpet and back again) and Reach (how far can you vacuum before needing to unplug and plug in somewhere else). Edging is one of our more difficult tests. This consists of each vacuum's ability to sweep up debris against the wall, which is often hard to reach. The Elite and Kenmmore 600 Series both did exceptionally well with the Surface Transition and Reach, but both performed significantly worse than the others in our Edging tests due to a lack of reach.

canister vacuum - how well a vacuum get the dirt along the edge of the wall is very...
How well a vacuum get the dirt along the edge of the wall is very important to some people.
Credit: Austin Palmer

Lastly, the Miele Complete C3 Calima PowerLine had an overall good edging performance, managing to pick up all of the rice with relative ease. The Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor impressed us when it came to surface transitioning with its nifty feature that allows its user to adjust the brush roll speed.

Handling


Lugging a vacuum up and down the stairs, getting in hard-to-reach places, and general heavy lifting are truly what make vacuuming a chore. Investing in a vacuum that can handle easily will make vacuuming a more enjoyable and satisfying experience. That's why we gave this metric a 20% weighting and tested each canister vacuum on its maneuverability, level of effort, and how easily we could take them up the stairs. Keep reading to see which vacuums will make your floor-cleaning days a breeze.


Those with stairs will especially appreciate a lightweight canister vacuum, and we found several that made the journey up and down painless. Our highest recommendation for a canister vacuum in this metric is the Eureka WhirlWind, just 11 pounds, followed closely by the Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor, an even lighter nine pounds. The Dyson actually performed best when maneuvering, while the Eureka was much easier to use in the other two metrics — pulling and pushing effort as well as stairs.

canister vacuum - the base can easily be dragged up a flight of stairs.
The base can easily be dragged up a flight of stairs.
Credit: Laura Casner

Hard Surface


With wood, tile, or other hard surface floors becoming more popular, how a canister vacuum cleans on hard surfaces is important. In this metric, we compared the performance of each vacuum on our four piles of debris — oats, Cheerios, and flour. For this, we used a laminate floor roller which pressed the debris into the cracks and crevices of the floorboards, making the tests that much more challenging. We weighted this metric 10% overall for each product we tested.


The two best hard surface canister vacuums were the Eureka WhirlWind and Eureka Mighty Mite, followed by the Bissell Zing Bagless Canister. The Eurekas were consistent with picking up each of the different piles of debris, with the WhirlWind ranking just a bit higher than the Mighty Mite on the flour, but the Mighty Mite rated just a bit higher than the WhirlWind when sweeping up rice.

canister vacuum - the eureka got most of the surface flour, but you had to work a...
The Eureka got most of the surface flour, but you had to work a little harder to get the flour out of the cracks.
Credit: Austin Palmer

The Bissell Zing Bagless vacuum performed respectably in our rice, oatmeal, and flour tests, but our reviewers were incredibly frustrated with its suctioning of the Cheerios. The opening on the head was too small to get the Cheerios, so it clogged right away, meaning you had to shut off the unit, remove the debris from the head, and try again. The tools on the Mighty Mite didn't work with Cheerios either, so if this is the canister vacuum you want, plan on sweeping up Cheerios and other larger-sized cereal with a different device.

canister vacuum - cheerios managed to clog up most of the models we tested.
Cheerios managed to clog up most of the models we tested.
Credit: Austin Palmer

Pet Hair


And herein lies the true test of any vacuum cleaner — can it pick up Fluffy's hair? We know this question is important to those of you with pets, so we gave this metric a 10% overall weighting of each canister vacuum's score. In order to test this, we used pet hair that was donated generously by a local groomer and spread exactly 5 grams across high pile carpet, passed each vacuum over the hair four times, and then calculated the percentage removed for the most accurate results by plucking the hairs out of the carpet and re-weighing them.


If you want a canister vacuum specifically for Fluffy's hair, then the Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor or Kenmore Elite Pet Friendly both come highly recommended for pet hair pickup. Generally, vacuums that come with brush rollers tend to pick up pet hair better than those without. Both the Dyson and Kenmore have brush rollers, which contributed to the vacuum's outstanding results. The Dyson managed to pick up 98.20% of pet hair, and the Kenmore 95.60%. Both left a few strands of Fluffy's hair behind, and both could challenge a good upright vacuum in this category.

canister vacuum - this kenmore elite did a great job at cleaning up pet hair.
This Kenmore Elite did a great job at cleaning up pet hair.
Credit: Laura Casner

Living up to its name, the Kenmore 600 Series Pet PowerMate was also a high-performing machine in our pet hair tests. The results were similar to the Dyson and could also give an upright a run for its money. What we really liked about this vacuum was that it was the only one that did not have a lot of static, which causes hair to cling when vacuuming. Perhaps that's because it has a motor in its head, which is similar to an upright.

canister vacuum - fluffy&#039;s hair can clog the head of some of the canister vacuums.
Fluffy's hair can clog the head of some of the canister vacuums.
Credit: Austin Palmer

The Miele Compact C1 Turbo and the Miele Complete C3 Calima PowerLine brought a somewhat middling performance. The Miele Compact C1 did a better job with pet hair than the Miele Complete C3. Both had some issues with static causing a build-up in the head, and while neither one left behind big piles of Fluffy's hair, they consistently missed hair across the whole carpet.

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Conclusion


Our goal in these reviews is always to provide you, the consumer, with as much information as possible to make an informed decision when purchasing a canister vacuum that will live with you for years to come. A lot of careful thought goes into the test metrics we've chosen — carpet cleaning, ease of use, handling, hard surface, and pet hair. If your budget is tight, but you don't want to sacrifice performance, the Eureka WhirlWind and its sister, the Eureka Mighty Mite, are great options. For those who are looking to make a major investment, look no further than the Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor for a stellar pet hair performance and our favorite carpet cleaner, the Miele Compact C1 Turbo. No matter what you choose, we hope this review has assisted you in narrowing your search to find the best canister vacuum.

Ruth Bruckbauer and Jessica Riconscente