7 Best Portable Carpet Cleaners, According to Our Testing
There's some hope for that grimy sofa or stained rug after all.

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Tracked-in dirt, food spills, pet messes and more can turn the common areas of your home into eyesores instead of the warm, welcoming spaces they're meant to be. A portable carpet cleaner is the perfect tool to quickly and easily clean up pet accidents or wine spills on carpeting and upholstery, so these busy areas of your home look their best. Plus, they can suck up wet spills better than a cloth, are gentler on fabrics than stain remover spray and power through stains better than you can by hand. Best of all, they're nimble, ready-to-use at a moment's notice and easier to use and store than a full-sized carpet cleaner.
When the Good Housekeeping Institute Home Care and Cleaning Lab evaluates portable carpet cleaning machines, we test how well they lift fresh and set-in food, dirt and other stains. We also assess how easy they are to fill, empty, clean and store. We consider factors like weight, maneuverability and how comfortable they are to use and hold. We have each tested and scored by Quiet Mark, an outside organization that evaluates products and appliances for sound on a scale of one to three stars. “Quiet” appliances get a three-star rating, while those deemed “loud” get a one-star rating.
Lynn Redmile (she/her) is a contributing product reviews analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she's been evaluating nutrition, fitness, travel services, beauty, textiles, home, pet, and cleaning products since 2012. She is passionate about figuring out how things work and experiencing their full potential, and brings over three decades of data analysis and project management experience to the role.
Carolyn Forté brings more than 40 years of experience as a consumer products expert to her role as executive director of the Good Housekeeping Institute's Home Care and Cleaning Lab. Using deep analytical testing and writing expertise in appliances, cleaning, textiles and organizational products, she produces cleaning and home care advice for GH, has authored numerous books and bookazines for the brand and partners with the American Cleaning Institute to co-produce the Discover Cleaning Summits. She holds a bachelor's degree in family and consumer sciences from Queens College, City University of New York.


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