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The best handheld vacuums of 2024 are great for life’s little messes

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You’ve got a stick vacuum to handle large messes, a robot vacuum for weekly automated cleanings and a robot mop to pick up the slack and handle hardwood floors. You’ve got your whole house covered. But what about those small messes that don’t necessitate busting out the “big” bag vacuum and lugging it around the house? The best solution? Handheld vacuums. 

The best handheld vacuums of 2024 offer impressive amounts of suction, whether you’re cleaning crumbs out of your bed or sucking up stubborn pet hair from your furniture. These small cleaning appliances can tackle all your smaller messes and more. They’re even compact enough to fit in your car. If you need help tidying up tight spaces, consider grabbing one of the best handheld vacuum options we’ve rounded up below. It’s about to get much cleaner around your house — and car. 


Best handheld vacuums of 2024


Best handheld vacuum: Shark Ultra Cyclone Pet Pro cordless handheld vacuum

Shark UltraCyclone Pet Pro Cordless

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Whether you need some extra help spot-cleaning messes from the kids, or debris that gets tracked in by the door, this Shark handheld vacuum can save the day. It’s super lightweight and portable as well, at just 2.8 pounds, so your arm won’t get tired while using it.

Its suction is next-level too, as it has two powerful air streams to make sure it cleans your surfaces without you needing to go over it again — the bane of anyone cleaning house. It even has a detachable brush to help cut through wrapped and tangled hair that could otherwise get caught on the brush.

There’s plenty of space for all that dirt to go, thanks to an extra large dust cup to hold all of that dirt. And when the cup does get full, it has a special push-button dirt ejector for hands-free emptying.

For the price, this is an excellent handheld vacuum that you won’t have to pay more than $60 for — and it’s not so bad-looking, either. 


Best lightweight handheld vacuum: Bissell AeroSlim Lithium-Ion cordless handheld vacuum

Bissell AeroSlim Lithium Ion cordless handheld vacuum

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This compact handheld vacuum is remarkably lightweight, at just 1.4 lbs. If you don’t want to exert yourself while cleaning, this is a great choice, as it’s the lightest of all the vacuums on this list. It also happens to be one of the slimmest as well. 

It can handle plenty of cleaning tasks. Its powerful suction is matched only by how useful and resourceful a machine it is. Use it like any other handheld vacuum, or use the 2-in-1 crevice tool and dusting brush, stored on the side of the machine, to grab dirt hiding in tight, hard-to-reach places.

The entire package is sleek and svelte, and you can fit the assembly, which comes with a stand for easy storage, just about anywhere. It doesn’t take up enough space to ever be a nuisance –- you might even forget you have it. But don’t, because it’s truly a joy to use, thanks to its light build, great suction, and small-area cleaning attachments.  


Best handheld vacuum for pets: Black + Decker AdvancedClean+ Cordless Pet handheld vacuum

Black+Decker AdvancedClean+ Cordless Pet handheld vacuum

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If you have pets, you know how quickly their dander and hair can accumulate in your house. Nicknamed the “Furbuster,” this handheld vacuum was created to lift pet hair off of flooring, furniture, and anywhere else it might go.

Its motorized pet brush attachment has sticky rubber bristles to lift and detangle pet hair (and human hair too), with a large dust bin that empties quickly from the bottom, so you never have to touch all the nasty stuff. You can also wash the filter it comes with, so no worrying about having to buy a replacement.

A long crevice tool extends to wherever you need some extra help reaching between couch cushions or under the fridge (where you should be cleaning). Put all this together, and you have a great handheld vacuum that works in a variety of situations. Plus, it’s a cute gray and purple.


Best budget handheld vacuum: Black + Decker Dustbuster handheld vacuum

Black+Decker Dustbuster handheld vacuum

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Think about a budget handheld vacuum. Now make it fashion. This icy blue unit from Black + Decker is what happens when aesthetics meet practicality, and it really couldn’t be a better-looking unit. But that’s probably not why you’re buying it.

Luckily, this affordable vacuum gives you great suction power that can handle quick messes and larger accumulations of dirt, crumbs, food or whatever happens to fall on your floor or between cushions. It can hold up to 11 ounces of dirt and debris, and the washable dirt reservoir makes it easy to see when you need to empty it.

It may not have all the bells and whistles of some of its competitors, but this is a simple, reliable vacuum that you can mount to the wall or charge with its included adapter and charging station. You really can’t beat all that for less than $40.  


Best premium handheld vacuum: Eufy by Anker HomeVac H11 cordless handheld vacuum cleaner

Eufy HomeVac H30 Mate handheld vacuum

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The Eufy HomeVac H11 handheld vacuum weighs only 1.2 lbs, making it a perfect lightweight and compact cleaning solution for everyday messes.

It features a cordless design and powerful 5500Pa suction to pick up debris and dirt in every area of your home. The 2-in-1 crevice tool ensures you can reach corners and under low furniture, while the micro USB connectivity allows for easy charging anywhere you take it. Its sleek body, approximately the size of a wine bottle, makes it an ideal candidate for small spaces.

If you need a powerful, futuristic-looking, multi-purpose vacuum with trusted quality, the HomeVac H11 is an excellent choice.


What you should know about buying handheld vacuums

These small cleaning devices work great inside closets, cars, on tabletops, in hard-to-reach corners and under furniture. But not all handheld vacuums are made equally. Some of these small vacs are more lightweight, some offer more suction features and some offer more attachments. 

Before you buy a handheld vacuum, you should know your vacuum needs. If you have a pet, you might want to find a handheld vac that’s powerful enough to suck up pet hair and cat litter. If you’re easily grossed out, you should select a vacuum that includes a no-touch dustbin disposal (of which we have found many). 

And consider your budget — most handheld vacuums with all the latest features and functions are around the $100 mark.




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Chicago White Sox set MLB record with 121st loss of the season

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The Chicago White Sox on Friday broke Major League Baseball’s 62-year-old single-season record with the most losses during a season with their 121st defeat against the Detroit Tigers.

The White Sox lost the game 4-1. This came after they had won three games in a row against the Los Angeles Angels and had hovered at 120 losses.

On Thursday, the Sox shut out the Angels 7-0.

The 121 losses eclipsed the total that the 1962 expansion New York Mets recorded. The White Sox had already surpassed the 2003 Detroit Tigers, a team that lost 119 games, setting the American League record. MLB only counts records set in the modern era, which began in 1900, so the 1899 Cleveland Spiders’ all-time record of 134 losses is not included.

The incredible feat of futility was the culmination of a long, grueling season in which the White Sox recorded multiple double-digit losing streaks, including a 14-game skid from May 22 to June 6, and then an American League-record 21-game losing streak between July 10 and Aug. 5. All that losing led to the firing of manager Pedro Grifol during just his second season at the helm. In less than two seasons, Grifol led the team to more than twice as many losses as he did wins.

Grady Sizemore took over as interim manager for the rest of the season.

The White Sox then recorded another 12-game losing streak that lasted from Aug. 23 through Sept. 3.

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Chicago White Sox manager Pedro Grifol reacts during the ninth inning of the team’s baseball game against the Oakland Athletics in Oakland, Calif., Monday, Aug. 5, 2024.

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It’s been a season unlike anything fans of the franchise, which will mark the 20th anniversary of its last World Series win next year, have ever seen. The team’s winning percentage through Sunday of .231 is still significantly behind the next-worst season in franchise history, the 1932 White Sox that went 49-102-1 and posted a winning percentage of .325.

Until this season, the White Sox team with the most single-season losses in franchise history was the 1970 team, which went 56-106. This year’s team is just the sixth in franchise history to record 100 or more losses in a season, according to Baseball Reference, which has team statistics going back to 1901, the year the American League formally organized.

“I feel your pain”

The White Sox record has been so bad that even the team’s official X (formerly Twitter) account has been having some fun with the piling up of losses lately.

On Sept. 18, after a loss to the Angels, the team’s post for its final score read, “FINAL: the other team scored more runs than us.” 

Last Saturday, the team posted, “FINAL: can be found on the MLB app,” after a loss to the Padres.

Then on Sunday, the team’s account posted a version of a widely used GIF of a car attempting to quickly drive onto an exit ramp, representing the team’s social media administrator, turning away from posting the final score and instead opting for “literally anything else.”

The Sox kept it up on social media after the Friday night loss.

A post read:

Things we’d rather do than read comments:

  • Get a root canal
  • File taxes
  • Eat 5,000 saltine crackers without water
  • The cinnamon challenge
  • Put ketchup on a hot dog
  • Bear crawl across the Sahara Desert
  • Walk barefoot on an L train

The post also showed a separate window on a computer desktop screenshot showing a dejected Southpaw White Sox mascot, with the text, “slams laptop shut til tomorrow.”

The situation even prompted famed horror writer and Boston Red Sox fan Stephen King to weigh in on social media.

“Chicago White Sox fans, I feel your pain,” King posted on X. “As a fan of those other Sox, I tried to switch my loyalty to Cleveland during one particularly awful season (Butch Hobson, I’m talking about you). I couldn’t do it. Things will get better. They CAN’T get worse.”

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Chicago White Sox second baseman Lenyn Sosa can’t get to a ball hit for a single by Los Angeles Angels’ Taylor Ward during the first inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024, in Anaheim, Calif.

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Despite the jokes on social media, White Sox team leadership has faced questions about what went wrong and how the team has been withstanding the historically difficult season.

General Manager Chris Getz summed up the feelings of the organization last month when he spoke to members of the news media after Grifol’s dismissal.

“There was lack of production overall,” Getz said. “I mean you look at how many games that we’ve led early and weren’t able to finish or how many games we haven’t been able to come back to get a win. Obviously, there was something that was broken. We know the flaws in this roster, but with that being said, we expected to win more games. We did.”

After last Sunday’s loss to the San Diego Padres, the team’s 120th of the season to tie the major league record, Sizemore, in true manager fashion, attempted to downplay the importance of the historic mark for the club.

“No loss is good,” Sizemore said. “Like I said, it’s not something we’re focused on. I think probably everyone outside of this clubhouse will be more obsessed with it than us.”





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