We Reviewed the Best Combo Canister Vacuums in Spring 2025
One Vacuum to Rule Them All?
You know what I get asked whenever I do vacuum reviews? “Can you test a combo canister vacuum so I don’t have to buy twelve different machines to clean my house?” And listen—I get it. Not everyone wants a dedicated vacuum for every surface like they’re building a cleaning museum.
Personally? I like an upright for carpets (because: power), and a little Bissell® Zing for hard floors and dusting… okay, and maybe a cordless stick vacuum for quick hard floor clean-ups, too. I like my vacuums like I like my skincare—specialized and effective. But I also know some of y’all live in apartments, small houses, or just don’t want your cleaning closet to look like a vacuum showroom. You want one machine to do it all.
So I did the legwork (and arm work) to find the best all-in-one combo canister vacuum.
Combo Vacuum Requirements: What It Needs So It Doesn’t End Up in the Garage
1. Suction. If a vacuum doesn’t suck, then it just… sucks. Period. I need a vacuum that will inhale the grit out of your carpet. I tested these machines on both carpet and hard floor with sand, popcorn, dog hair, human hair (don’t ask), cheerios, and kitty litter. If it can handle that mess? It’s a contender.
2. Beater Bar. No beater bar? No bueno. You need those rotating brushes to dig into your carpet and fling that dirt up. I looked for adjustable height (because carpets aren’t one-size-fits-all) and automatic hair detangling, because no one’s got time to sit there with scissors performing surgery on their vacuum roller. For hard floors, you’ll want either a beater bar you can switch off (unless you enjoy flinging dirt around) or a dedicated hard floor attachment.
3. Attachments. I like a vacuum with the basics: crevice tool, stair/upholstery brush, and a dusting brush. Extra credit if the vacuum stores them neatly onboard and doesn’t just expect me to keep track of them like a scavenger hunt.
4. Cord Length. If I can’t reach the far corner of my living room without unplugging and moving to the next outlet, we’ve got a problem. Also, retractable cords? Chef’s kiss. 😘
5. Weight. Upright vacuums need a little junk in the trunk to dig deep into the carpet—but when it comes to canister vacuums, too much bulk is a nightmare. If the canister is built like a beach ball and smacks into every corner like a demolition derby, no thank you. Bonus points if it can perch on stairs without falling.
6. Ease of Use. I don’t want to assemble my vacuum like it’s IKEA furniture. Can I switch from floor mode to wand mode without needing the user manual and a prayer? Does the canister empty without me turning into a dust-covered Disney villain? These things matter.
7. Canister/Bag Situation. The canister should be not so big that it’s a pain, and not so small that I’m emptying it every five minutes. I prefer bagless (just dump and go), but if you’ve got allergies or hate dust, bagged might be your best bet. Look for a fill indicator so you aren’t flying blind when it comes to replacing the bag.
8. Filtration. If your vacuum is puffing out clouds of fine dust behind it like a glitter cannon, what even is the point? Look for HEPA filters or multi-stage filtration systems so you’re not just moving the mess around.
Let’s Watch the Chaos Unfold
And the Winners Are:
It was a tight race between the Miele® and the Kenmore®, but in the end, the Kenmore® snagged the win. Why? Because it performed like a champ and didn’t cost as much as your last electric bill. (Love you, Miele®, but we’re not all made of money.)
As for the Dyson®—sigh. I wanted to love it. I tried to love it. But it scattered popcorn like confetti, the neck got clogged, and it’s built like a boulder. Vacuuming stairs with it? Might as well train for Everest. Not ideal.
Final Verdict: If you’re looking for a one-vacuum wonder that won’t destroy your walls or your will to live, Kenmore® is your best bet. But if you want the premium feel and don’t mind the higher price tag, Miele® still brings the heat.
Now if only one of these things could fold my laundry too…
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Kenmore® 600 Series (USA) (Canada)

Miele® Complete C3 (USA) (Canada) (color may vary)

Dyson® Big Ball (USA) (Canada)
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I used Mr. Clean undiluted, sprayed it on and let it sit for about ten minutes, scrubbed and wiped it off well to rinse. Letting your cleaning products sit is part of the process, they do a lot of the heavy lifting for you. I think many of us get discouraged with cleaning products because we spray and wipe immediately with minimal results…dirt and grease needs time to soften and break down before you can remove it. However, there is always a little bit (or a lot) of elbow grease required, nothing in life is free 🙃 ...
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1 gallon of hot water in a bucket
1 teaspoon of powered tide laundry detergent
Microfibre cloth or a ripped up old towel—you need a cloth with texture to get into the grooves of the paint but do not scrub too hard or scrape because you’ll chip the paint.
Wipe the walls down and let it soften the boogers/food/dog slobber, then repeat. The hot water will help soften the crud, the tide will lift the dirt.
No need to rinse.
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Recipe:
1 gallon of hot water in a bucket
1 teaspoon of powered tide laundry detergent
Microfibre cloth or a ripped up old towel—you need a cloth with texture to get into the grooves of the paint but do not scrub too hard or scrape because you’ll chip the paint.
Wipe the walls down and let it soften the boogers/food/dog slobber, then repeat. The hot water will help soften the crud, the tide will lift the dirt.
No need to rinse.
Save this post!
Spring Cleaning ...
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