August 09, 2023
best cordless vacuum cleaners
In my research, I gathered information from various Reddit discussions and articles on cordless vacuum cleaners for pet hair. The sources include Reddit threads from r/Pets, r/VacuumCleaners, as well as articles from Better Homes & Gardens and Good Housekeeping. The recommendations vary, but some brands and models were mentioned multiple times. The consensus seems to be that while cordless vacuums may not have the same suction power as corded models, there are still some effective options for pet hair removal.
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Dyson V11 and V10
"So I spent an inordinate amount of money on a Dyson V11 cordless machine and it is literal magic."
"You can also get a Dyson V10 which I have and it’s a good bit less expensive than the 11."
"I recommend anything Bissel. And though it’s not a cordless we got the Bissel pet hair pro or something like that I think it’s called and not only does it pick up our guinea pigs fur after floor time but also poop, food, Timothy hay, and treats."
Tineco Pure One S15
Bissell Pet Hair Eraser Turbo Plus
Lindhaus Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
Black+Decker Furbuster
Kenmore Pet-Friendly Upright Vacuum
Dyson V15 Detect Stick Vacuum
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"Can anyone recommend a good cordless vacuum for pet hair?"
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Title: “Can anyone recommend a good cordless vacuum for pet hair?” - 3 years ago - r/Pets - 15 points
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Pet hair has taken over my house and vacuuming is a pain to always find outlets behind things
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Wonders if anyone has suggestions for cordless vacuums for pet hair that do not require pet hair pulled out of the bristles every five minutes
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Users suggest:
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Bissell CrossWave
- Recommend also dust mopping first
- Vax
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Dyson V11 and V10
- Expensive, but recommended by multiple users
- Recommended sweeping first if haven’t vacuumed in a while
- Roomba 675
- Swiffer Vac
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Bissel pet hair pro
- Picks up guinea pigs’ fur, food, Timothy hay, and treats
- Not cordless
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Hoover ONEPWR cordless vacuum
- Can be used as a handheld
- Recommended by someone with two dogs that shed like crazy
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Bissell CrossWave
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General consensus that cordless vacuums may not have enough suction or get clogged with pet hair
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Dyson V7 slim is great
- Battery doesn’t last long, but easy to use and lightweight
- Good suction and not too loud
- Recommended for daily use by someone with two cats, one of which is long-haired and sheds a lot
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Another user recommends putting a long cord on upright Hoover so it reaches 50% of space at a time
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Users recommend sweeping or dust mopping before vacuuming for optimal results
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Dyson easy to unclog and company replaced broken battery for free
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One user loves their dyson
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One user recommends anything from Bissel
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Some recommendations may only work best for certain pets or pet types
"https://www.bhg.com/best-cordless-vacuums-for-pet-hair-7485504"
- The article explains that pet hair can be difficult to remove as it embeds into carpets and upholstery and recommends cordless vacuum cleaners designed for the task.
- To determine the best cordless vacuums for pet hair, the author evaluated the models based on value, effectiveness, manoeuvrability, ease of emptying, portability, noise level, and ease of setup.
- Tineco Pure One S15 is the author’s pick for the best cordless vacuum for pet hair, as it has easy manoeuvrability, effectiveness at handling messes on different surfaces, and a powerful filter.
- The vacuum is lightweight and portable, and the filter is constructed so that hair will not get easily tangled. When tested, the lever made for a mostly hands-free experience.
- V-shaped bristles on the main brush head help to avoid tangles, and there is an LED light to allow the user to see into small crevices and tight corners.
- The vacuum has a powerful 5-stage filter that removes allergens and separates air and dust to prevent the loss of suction power as the vacuum fills up. The vacuum has an LED screen and connects to WiFi.
- The vacuum is most effective on the highest setting which cuts into battery life. It comes with attachments such as a brush head with LED light, mini power brush, 2-in-1 dusting tool, crevice brush.
- Black+Decker vacuum is for deep cleaning upholstery, curtains, pet beds, and couches; it’s most effective on hair and fur.
- Motorized, anti-tangle rubber bristles pull up the hair without getting stuck, and the power boost mode quickly works through gnarly messes. One attachment is an extra-long crevice tool.
- The vacuum has great add-ons such as an extra-large dustbin that holds 750 milliliters and a washable filter that is easy to remove.
- The Dyson Cyclone V10 Animal quickly sucks up excess hair, dusts heads, and has an ultra-precise crevice tool to get between cushions or stairs; three suction modes allow the vacuum to switch between hardwood and carpet easily.
- The vacuum worked great on carpets and upholstery to get rid of pet hair, but it took a few passes to pick up the kibble on tile flooring.
- It is easy to manoeuvre around at odd angles and to switch out attachments; there is an on/off button and a button to empty out the tank. The vacuum weighs three pounds and comes with a
"https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/appliances/vacuum-cleaner-reviews/g22073192/best-vacuum-for-pet-hair/"
- Bissell Pet Hair Eraser Turbo Plus Lightweight Vacuum
- Sealed to trap allergens
- Hands-free dust cup emptying
- 7 ft. hose to clean hard to reach spots
- Weight: 13.75 lbs.
- Corded
- Cord Length: 30 feet
- Run Time: N/A
- Bagless
- Dust Cup Capacity: 0.75 L
- Filter: Washable foam and non-washable pleated
- Included Accessories: LED Crevice Tool, Pet Turbo Eraser Tool and 2-in-1 Pet Dusting Brush
- Ranked as the overall best vacuum for pet hair.
- Kenmore Pet-Friendly Upright Vacuum
- Air-powered hand tool with a rotating brush for easier pet hair pick-up
- Certified by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation
- Five-position adjustable height nozzle
- Weight: 19 lbs.
- Corded
- Cord Length: 30 feet
- Run Time: N/A
- Bagged
- Dust Cup Capacity: 1.5 L
- Filter: HEPA
- Included Accessories: Dusting brush, crevice tool, and bare floor tool
- Ranked the best value vacuum for pet hair.
- Dyson V15 Detect Stick Vacuum
- Comes with a unique tool for pet hair
- On-board tool storage
- Automatically adjusts suction across different flooring
- Weight: 6.8 lbs.
- Cordless
- Run Time: Up to 60 minutes
- Bagless
- Dust Cup Capacity: 0.76 L
- Filter: HEPA
- Included Accessories: Hair screw tool, combination tool, stubborn dirt brush, crevice tool, mini soft dusting brush, and digital motor-bar.
- Ranked as the best cordless vacuum for pet hair.
- Kenmore Pet-Friendly Pop-N-Go Bagged Canister
- Comes with a motorized attachment for pet hair
- Bagged so less dust escapes during emptying
- Weight: 24 lbs.
- Corded
- Cord Length: 26 feet
- Run Time: N/A
- Bag: Bagged
- Dust Cup Capacity: N/A
- Filter: HEPA
- Included Accessories: Crevice tool, bare floor tool, upholstery brush and pet PowerMate
- Ranked as the best vacuum for pet hair and hardwood floors.
- BLACK+DECKER Furbuster Cordless Handheld Vacuum for Pets
- Powered
"Looking for Cordless vacuum good for pet hair"
- Reddit post from r/VacuumCleaners in search of cordless replacement vacuum cleaner for pet hair
- User has two cats with lots of hair and is willing to spend to get a strong vacuum
- Comment advising the user to include budget and flooring types/cleaning needs in original post
- Helpful Links provided to Recommended Vacuum Cleaners (U.S. Market, May 2021), Finding the Right Type of Vacuum (Flow Chart), Miele Canister Guide (U.S. Market, May 2020), Differences between SEBO Felix, SEBO Dart, and Karcher CV300, Guide to Canister Tools: Suction-Only, Combo, Turbine/Turbo and Electric/Power/Motorized Nozzles, Reviews by r/VacuumCleaners Users
- Cordless and good for hair difficult to find together; cordless vacuums have less suction and spinning power than corded vacuums
- Recommendations for entry-level bagged vacuums for carpets and hard floors include Hoover Tempo/WindTunnel bagged and Bissel Zing
- For a mix of hard floors and plush carpets, Kenmore series vacuums recommended with a powered handbrush for couch
- Kenmore 200 series may be sufficient if powered handbrush not necessary
- Kenmore 600 series mentioned as suitable for mix of hard floors and plush carpets, comes with powered handbrush for couch; can be purchased through Kenmore’s ebay outlet with two-year third party warranty for $300 including state tax
- Kenmore 31140 upright recommended as way better affordable upright than Hoovers; of better build quality than Hoovers and even better than Kenmore canisters
- Connections pulling out of hoses of Kenmore canisters easy to fix by opening handle, resetting hose, and pushing connectors back on the wires
- Hose issues and bag mounts two issues that could be revised on Kenmore canisters, but cannot complain given their cheap cost for the features they offer
- Kenmore canister warranties honored if bought from Transformco “authorized retailer” like Sears and Kmart online stores
- Umbrella manufacturer of Kenmore vacuums is Cleva
"Best cordless vacuum for pet hair"
- A user is asking for recommendations for the best cordless vacuum that can handle pet hair and work on carpet and hardwood floors.
- The user is currently using a Dyson v10, but it is not enough to handle the amount of hair his dog sheds.
- One user recommends a cordless Lindhaus vacuum for the job.
- Other users recommend checking out the post guidelines and links to recommended vacuums.
- Helpful links on the page include: Recommended Vacuum Cleaners for the US Market, a Flow Chart to find the Right Type of Vacuum (if you’re new), and a Miele Canister Guide for the US market.
- The Lindhaus cordless vacuum is available online but may be expensive.
- There are links to online stores selling Lindhaus vacuums.
- One user suggests that cordless stick vacuums are only good for quick pickups and not great for deep cleaning.
- The Miele Triflex HX1 is another cordless vacuum option but may have trouble picking up bigger items.
- The Shark Vertex is also mentioned as a possible cordless vacuum for pet hair.
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"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/sql/database-engine/performance/troubleshoot-slow-running-queries"
- Troubleshooting slow-running queries in SQL Server is a common task for database administrators.
- A slow query will exceed a defined threshold based on an established performance baseline.
- Slow queries can be due to running or waiting issues.
- Queries that aren’t running are considered waiting.
- Types of waits include resource, mutex, io_completion, and so on.
- To determine if a query is CPU-bound (runner), check if the CPU time is close, equal, or higher than the elapsed time. Logical reads are most frequently the drivers of CPU utilization in SQL Server.
- If the CPU time is greater than the duration, it indicates that a parallel query is executed; multiple threads are using the CPU at the same time.
- If the elapsed time is much greater than the CPU time, the query is considered a waiter due to a resource bottleneck.
- To optimize a query that’s waiting on bottlenecks, identify how long the wait is and where the bottleneck is. Once the wait type is confirmed, reduce the wait time or eliminate the wait completely.
- A query’s wait time is recorded in the wait_time column in sys.dm_exec_requests.
- SQL Server maintains a combination of running T-SQL and waiting T-SQL.
- A query can create child queries, so an initial query with a short execution time and few reads can create multiple child queries with long execution times and many reads.
- The worst-performing queries will likely take significantly longer than other queries.
- Each query must be interpreted along with its attached execution plan.
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For input performance metrics that enable monitoring of performance over time, run the following query:
SELECT dateadd(ms, -1 * (aa.total_elapsed_time - aa.total_elapsed_time % (1000 * 1)), GETDATE()) AS event_time, max(aa.wait_type) as sql_server_wait_type, sum(duration) as task_time_ms, sum(wait_time_ms) as wait_time_ms, max(memory_usage) as peak_mem_usage_kb, max(open_tran_count) as open_tran_count_max FROM sys.dm_os_waiting_tasks ot CROSS APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(ot.sql_handle) st OUTER APPLY sys.dm_exec_query_plan(ot.plan_handle) qp CROSS APPLY sys.dm_xe_session_targets xst CROSS APPLY ( SELECT oo1.* FROM ( SELECT TOP 1 o.object_name , o.object_id FROM (
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