Buying a Dyson used to be a fairly simple proposition. Until recently, Dyson’s cordless vacuum cleaner launches followed a straightforward pattern, with updated models introduced most years. But more recently, the brand expanded its offering to include specialist cleaners such as the Omni-glide and the Outsize, as well as bringing in new technology for its latest V-series cleaners – the V12 Detect Slim, the V15 Detect and the new flagship, the Gen5detect – which all feature the green laser and piezo sensor.
So, if you want a Dyson vacuum, which one should you buy? As well as a range of price points (none of them really budget-friendly, it should be said), there are now cordless vacuums for hard flooring only, for larger homes and smaller apartments. There are even two wet and dry models – the V15s Submarine and the WashG1.
Below, we round up the best Dyson cordless cleaners we’ve tested and describe their strengths and weaknesses, so you can choose your perfect Dyson cleaning companion.
To see our top recommendations across all brands, have a look at our round-up of the best vacuum cleaners, or see our picks for the best wet and dry vacuums.
The best Dyson cordless vacuums
Dyson Gen5detect – The latest flagship
Pros
- Incredible suction
- Great design
- Excellent cleaning accessories
- No trigger
- Long battery life
Cons
- Heavier than earlier models at 3.5kg
- Wildly expensive
- Pricey spare batteries
When unboxing this cordless cleaner, we wondered how much better it could realistically be than the already excellent V15 Detect. But we were blown away when testing it. It’s phenomenally powerful – with 262AW of suction versus the V15’s 230 – enough so that it sucks up nearby dust and debris in an instant.
It has all of the technology of the V15 Detect, including the green laser and piezo sensor – and then some. One of its best new features is the crevice tool built into the top of the wand for instant handheld cleaning. But you’ll also get an armful of other great accessories, including the hair screw tool and the jointed low reach adapter that lets the Gen5 lie flat to get under sofas – without you having to join it.
Our one reservation (beyond price) is its weight. Thanks to the new battery that powers the upgraded motor, the Gen5detect weighs 3.5kg/ 7.7lbs. It is Dyson’s heaviest cordless yet – and it feels it.
Buy it if: You want the latest and greatest Dyson tech – and you have strong arms.
Dyson V15s Detect Submarine – The modular wet and dry vacuum
Pros
- Submarine head easy to use and effective
- Illuminating laser on Fluffy Optic Head
- Separate carpet and hard flooring cleaning heads, plus other tools
Cons
- Not lightweight at 8.3lbs/3.75kg
- The trigger is back!
- Drain trench can leak when full
- Pricey
The V15s Detect is essentially the V15 Detect vacuum with an additional wet floor cleaning head, the Submarine, which you can use to mop – although it can’t steam or sterilise a floor. Bear in mind that the motorised parts of the two vacuum cleaner models are not interchangeable: if you already have a V15 Detect, you can’t buy the Submarine head for it.
With the V15s Detect, you’ll get the Submarine Wet Roller, the Digital Motorbar for carpets, the Fluffy Optic cleaner head for hard floors, the Hair Screw tool, a crevice tool, a combination tool, a transparent wand clip, a drip tray, the charger, and a docking station. It’s the entire cleaning package, with a tool for every floor type and situation.
We found the Submarine head to be a very effective mop alternative. You can use it with plain water or with detergent. But it’s best for regular cleaning: it won’t be effective on ingrained dirt. It’s self-propelling as well, which is a plus given the vacuum’s 8.3lbs/3.75kg weight (plus a bit more when the water tank is full) and the fact that the trigger is back – you’ll need to hold it down when the vacuum is in use.
It’s a pricey proposition but if you’re looking for a vacuum for carpets, hard flooring and mopping, this is the best all-in-one option currently available.
Buy it if: You want a single vacuum that can do it all, and you don’t mind paying for it.
Dyson WashG1 – Wet and dry hard floor care
Pros
- Fast and manoeuvrable
- Edge cleaning
- Self-cleaning programme
- Vacuum and mop in one sweep
Cons
- Can’t steam or sanitise
- Rollers need to be replaced after 25 hours of cleaning
- Expensive
Dyson’s second wet floor cleaner – and its latest release – is a wet and dry vacuum for all types of sealed hard flooring. Just to be clear: you can’t use it as a carpet cleaner. But the WashG1’s big benefit is that you won’t need to vacuum and then mop separately: you can do it all in one sweep. Bear in mind, though, that it can’t sanitise floors as you can’t use it with very hot water or bleach.
The WashG1 also offers something different in terms of the way it works. It doesn’t use vacuum suction to pull water, hair and debris from the floor. Instead, the rollers pick up mess, flick debris into a tray and a small pump pulls the dirty water into a wastewater tank. What this means is that solids and hair never enter the machine, so there are fewer opportunities for clogs and there’s no need for debris filter inside, which can be a breeding ground for bacteria.
It’s light, manoeuvrable and easy to use, and its pickup of hair and fluff and spill removal is excellent. Its clean and dirty water tanks hold around 1 litre each, and you can easily pop them off the machine together to empty and fill them. The WashG1 has a self-cleaning cycle for its rollers but you’ll have to empty the debris tray by hand, and it’s not a pleasant job.
Altogether, the WashG1 offers speed and convenience but it’s pricey.
Buy it if: Your home has a lot of sealed hard flooring and very few carpets or rugs.
V15 Detect – With laser and piezo sensor technology
Pros
- Outstanding cleaning
- Swappable battery
- Laser lights up dust
Cons
- Short battery life for carpets
- Full charge takes 4.5 hours
The V15 Detect is crammed with great Dyson technology. The green laser illuminates dust you might otherwise miss. Meanwhile the piezo sensor works in conjunction with the LCD screen to analyse and display the number of particles of dust you’re vacuuming up in real time. The screen also displays troubleshooting info and the remaining cleaning time.
The suction has improved from the V11: the V15 is a powerful vacuum that’s good on both carpet and hard flooring. But bear in mind that vacuuming on carpet will eat up its battery life – you’ll only get 20 minutes with the high-torque brush in Auto mode. Still, the battery is swappable and if you invest in a second one, you can double the potential cleaning time to two hours.
The V15 Detect comes with some redesigned accessories, including the clever Hair Screw tool which winds hair away and into the bin, saving you from having to remove it by hand.
It’s come down in price since its launch and is well worth a look.
Buy it if: You want excellent cleaning performance and the brilliant green laser for cleaning hard floors, but you don’t want to shell out for the Gen5detect.
Omni-glide – The best small vacuum for hard floors
Pros
- Manoeuvrable
- Easy to use
- Light
- Slim
Cons
- Short battery life
- Small bin
- No grip on the handle
The Omni-glide is one of Dyson’s specialist cordless cleaners. It’s designed for hard floors only. It feels virtually weightless in operation, thanks to the four casters on its base, which also allow it to move in every direction. It genuinely does glide.
It has a maximum battery life of 20 minutes and charges in 3.5 hours. But there’s no way to tell when the battery is running low (until it goes dead), so you’ll want to keep it charged.
We gave the Omni-glide our Appliance of the Year award in 2021 for its brilliant design. But that doesn’t mean it’s flawless. It’s no good on carpets, it has a tiny bin and its handheld mode is the opposite of compact.
Buy it if: You live in an apartment with hard flooring and clean regularly. It’ll make vacuuming a breeze.
Dyson V12 Detect Slim – Slimmed down but packed with tech
Pros
- Green laser and piezo sensor
- Cheaper and lighter than V15 Detect
- No need to depress a trigger to vacuum
Cons
- Less powerful than the V15
- Smaller bin that can easily clog
The V12 crams all of the V15’s features into a lighter, slimmed-down model, weighing just 2.2kg/ 5.2lbs. It has a maximum runtime of 60 minutes (on Eco mode – you’ll get just 8 minutes in high-powered Boost mode) and it charges in four hours. It has a swappable battery as well.
Best of all are its techy features: the green laser diode that’ll make dirt, dust and hair impossible to miss, and the piezo sensor that works with an LCD screen to show you the number and size of dust particles it’s vacuuming up. Even more usefully, the screen will show you how many minutes of vacuuming time you have left. It comes with the handy Hair Screw tool as well.
But there are compromises to be made: it’s only as powerful as the 2018 Dyson V10, and the bin is tiny (0.35 litres/ 0.1 gallons) and clogs easily.
Buy it if: You want a light, easy-to-use model. A good option for a second vacuum.
V11 Absolute – Light to use and well priced
Pros
- LCD display
- Auto mode
Cons
- Price
- 4.5 hour charge time
- Trigger
The V11 Absolute is still a powerful cordless cleaner. It has excellent suction and some great features. Its LCD screen shows how long you can vacuum on your current settings with the battery life left and displays troubleshooting graphics in the event that something goes wrong.
The V11 has a maximum of 60 minutes’ battery life, which the screen should help you maximise. The battery takes 4.5 hours to charge but newer V11 models have the option of a swappable battery, which will allow you to double your cleaning time.
Opt for the Absolute over the Animal and you’ll also get the Torque head, which automatically detects the surface it’s cleaning and adjusts the suction accordingly.
In fact, the only issue with the V11 is its price, which has remained remarkably steady since its launch. It can still cost around £600/$600 which is not significantly less than the much newer, tech-crammed V15 Detect. But it’s lighter than newer flagship models, which is a good reason to get one.
Buy it if: You want an all-round great cordless cleaner and you’ve spotted an excellent deal on it.
V11 Outsize – For larger homes
Pros
- Powerful suction
- Swappable battery
- Plenty of accessories
- LCD screen
Cons
- It’s heavy
- The trigger adds work
- It doesn’t come with a second battery
Its specs are top-notch, its features are brilliant and it comes with a treasure trove of accessories. But this is a heavy vacuum cleaner that’s a pain in the arm to use.
Dyson’s Outsize is a supersized version of the V11, made especially for people with supersized abodes. If you have lots of vacuuming to do but prefer the convenience of a cordless, it’s made for you. Its extra-large dustbin (1.7 litres) is one of its handiest features as you won’t have to keep pausing to empty it.
Don’t buy it for your granny, though.
The V11 Outsize is getting harder to buy. In the US, you can already get the Gen5outsize instead – which has all the features of the Gen5, but in supersized form. This model is not yet available in the UK.
Buy it if: The Dyson V11 Outsize is the one to go for if you have a large home with acres of carpet.
Cyclone V10 – The original cord killer
Pros
- Powerful
- Good balance of power, weight and battery life
Cons
- You’ll be missing out on the newest tech
The Cyclone V10 was Dyson’s first cordless vacuum that could really provide a compelling alternative to a corded cleaner. Now, it’s a well-priced way to get a powerful Dyson with good suction – as long as you don’t mind missing out on LCD screens and lasers.
We say well-priced – but this is still a Dyson and it’s not cheap. Still, you should be able to buy the Animal model for around £350 in the UK, and we reckon this is the best value edition. Unfortunately, it’s not quite as budget-friendly in the US, where it’ll still cost $499-$550, depending on the model.
The V10 is great on carpet and hard flooring, weighs a reasonable 2.68kg/5.9lbs, comes with a good array of accessories (but what you get depends on the model you choose and where you buy).
Buy it if: It’s long been superseded in power and features but if you want a good multi-purpose Dyson, this is your best value option – in the UK at least.
FAQ
Where is the best place to buy a Dyson?
The most obvious places to check are the Dyson US and Dyson UK sites. This is definitely where to look for limited edition colourways. You may also find refurbished products and discounts on the major sales days like Black Friday.
But for everyday shopping, that’s not necessarily where the best deals are.
In the US? Check out Best Buy, Target and Walmart.
If you’re in the UK, have a look at Currys, John Lewis, Argos, AO.com and Very.
Wherever you shop, if you’ve got your eye on a specific model, browse around to make sure you’re getting the best price. It’s also worth checking out eBay for refurbished deals – but make sure you buy from an official seller.
Is buying a Dyson worth it?
A Dyson vacuum is probably going to cost more than rivals – but there are reasons that it might still be worth it. One reason is that additional accessories for your vacuum are much easier to buy. There are dedicated sections on the Dyson website (see US and UK pages) for additional attachments, so if you spot a new attachment you like it’s easy to buy, or your dog chews your favourite cleaning tool, you should be able to replace it quickly.
There’s also the question of repairs and replacements. When your vacuum arrives, you should register it with Dyson. Its warranty period will start on its purchase date. Dyson generally offers a free two-year warranty. During this time, you can get free repairs – or a replacement if your vacuum can’t be repaired.
It’s also much easier to get through to the brand than to some rivals if your vacuum stops working. There are options to contact them via the Dyson website or the MyDyson app. You can also start a WhatsApp conversation or phone. We’ve tested out Dyson’s help service and found that they are quick to respond. Once you are in contact with a representative, they’ll help you to diagnose the problem and will send out a replacement part or offer a repair. In one instance, when they did not have a promised replacement part in stock, they sent a courier to pick up the faulty item and replace it with a new one, free of charge.
After the warranty period is up, you’ll still be able to get help easily – but you may have to pay for replacement parts.
What do editions like ‘Animal’ and ‘Absolute’ mean?
When you buy a Dyson vacuum, you may see that after its name (V11, V15 Detect etc), there’s also an edition, like Animal, Absolute or Complete. These names refer to the number and type of cleaning attachments that will come with it.
Animal typically means that it’s a pet-friendly model, so you may get a tool specifically for dealing with pet hair. Absolute or Complete tends to mean that you’ll get the maximum number of accessories.
However, Dyson has simplified the way you can buy some of its older models (the V8, the V11 and the Omni-glide) ditching the Animal or Absolute editions in favour of a simplified kit that only contains the main vacuum wand and cleaning head, plus two essential accessories: the crevice and combination tools. But newer models still use editions.
When you buy a Dyson vacuum, make sure you check which attachments come with it.