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10 best upright vacuum cleaners

These traditional vacuums cover a lot of ground, quickly!

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Our cleaning experts recommend vacuuming your home at least once a week, so finding the right vacuum to make the chore quick and easy is a must. But how do you choose between a stick, cylinder, upright, handheld or even robot?

If you have a bigger home, then an upright has plenty to recommend it. Their corded designs give you an unlimited power supply and usually enough slack to cover a lot of ground without constantly pulling the plug out.

The Good Housekeeping Institute put a range of models to the test to find the best upright vacuum cleaners for your home. We’ve also covered everything you need to know about these trusty traditional cleaners below.

Here are our best buys at a glance:

If you’re replacing an existing vacuum, there are plenty of places for you to safely recycle your old one. Find your nearest electrical recycling point, or read our guide on how to donate or dispose of your appliances and tech for extra guidance.

How we test upright vacuums

Every vacuum is judged on three different floor types: laminate, floorboards and carpet. Firstly, our GHI expert assesses general pick-up by laying down a set amount of specially formulated dust. Then, after a set number of sweeps, they weigh how much it has collected.

They do the same with pet hair, which is ground into carpet to create a worst-case scenario.

Our tester also measures how much dust is left along floor edges and cleans stairs to see how far the vacuum will reach. They try it under furniture and consider its design, ease of use and instructions before awarding it a final score.

Best upright vacuum cleaner

Hoover HL4 Pet Upright Vacuum Cleaner

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
HL4 Pet Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Score: 93/100

This top scorer aced our testing, earning full marks for its dust pick-up on all surfaces. It performed solidly when taking on pet hair too, lifting everything within two sweeps. Happily, there was none tangled in the brushes afterwards, either. The only area where it faltered was collecting dust from the edges of our room – but using the crevice tool should help capture any stubborn particles.

It’s a smooth mover too, gliding across all our flooring. Not to mention, its push and lift technology lets you remove the canister from the main body, which is helpful when moving from room to room or up the stairs, especially if you prefer carrying something less cumbersome. Finally, all controls are sturdy and straightforward to use.

Key specifications

Bagged or baglessBagless
Capacity2.5 litres
Inidicator to clear dust canisterNo
Cord length7.6 metres
Hose length2 metres
ToolsCrevice tool, Turbo pet brush
Variable powerYes
Wattage850
Weight5kg
Best for large capacity

Sebo Felix Pet ePower 90810GB

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Felix Pet ePower 90810GB

Score: 91/100

If it feels like you spend all your time vacuuming behind your furry friends, this model will impress. One swift sweep was enough to lift all our ground-in pet hair, and none of it got caught on the brushes. It was a star on carpet too, sucking up 96% of the dust laid on short pile and rooting out more than the set amount on deep pile.

It tackled floor edges brilliantly, getting notably close to the wall for an upright. To increase reach on stairs, we suggest using the hose and lifting the canister from the body.

While a fairly bulky model, this has the largest dust capacity on our list. There's no onboard storage for accompanying tools, but our tester still found it easy to manoeuvre and lift.

Key specifications

Bagged or baglessBagged
Capacity3.5 litres
Indicator to change dust bagYes
Cord length9.5 metres
Hose length2 metres
ToolsCrevice nozzle, upholstery nozzle, stairs and upholstery turbo brush, SEBO Kombi, ET-1 Electric Powerhead
Variable powerYes
Wattage700
Weight6.8kg
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Best for design

Hoover HL5 Push&Lift Anti-Twist Home Upright Vacuum Cleaner

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
HL5 Push&Lift Anti-Twist Home Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Score: 90/100

Scoring full marks for its slick design, this vacuum would make a fantastic addition to any home. It’s easy to use, with intuitive controls and clear instructions, which means switching on the carpet brush is simple. As was turning it into a portable vacuum for tackling stairs; all you do is press a foot pedal. Its handle felt comfortable – a relief if you have a big house to clean – and it moved seamlessly across all floor types.

Performance-wise, it impressed with its dust pick-up across every surface. It was also a stand-out pet hair lifter – every strand we laid was lifted in one sweep, and thanks to its anti-twist technology, none got stuck in the brush head either.

Key specifications

Bagged or baglessBagless
Capacity2.5L
Indicator to clear dust canisterNo
Cord length8m
Hose length2m
ToolsCrevice tool
Variable powerYes
Wattage850W
Weight6.4kg
Best for pet hair

Hoover Upright Pet Vacuum Cleaner HL5

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Upright Pet Vacuum Cleaner HL5

Score: 90/100

This pet-specific model is similar in design to the Hoover vacuum above, except that it’s a different colour and comes with a mini rotating brush to help you lift fur from stairs and upholstery – simply press the foot pedal to turn it into a handheld then attach it to the end of the nozzle.

It scored a perfect ten for its pet hair pick-up, removing it from carpet in a single sweep, and its anti-twist mechanism stopped any longer strands from tangling around the brush roller. It struggled slightly on stairs, edges and corners – its large front frame blocked it from getting into crevices – but its strong, adjustable suction power helped it impress in our dust pick-up tests across all floor types.

Quick and easy to fit together, all its parts felt premium and its clearly-labelled buttons proved responsive. Testers did find the bin hard to empty fully. However, if you’ve got a dog or cat, they didn't consider that a dealbreaker and found this robust, reliable model the best choice for stubborn pet hair.

Key specifications

Bagged or baglessBagless
Capacity2.5L
Indicator to clear dust canisterYes
Cord length8m
Hose length2m
ToolsCrevice tool, mini turbo pets brush
Variable powerYes
Wattage850W
Weight5.9kg
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Best for large homes

Dyson Ball Animal Upright Vacuum

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Ball Animal Upright Vacuum

Score: 86/100

With a cord that’s over 10 metres long, this should make light work of most rooms, saving you from having to pause and change plug sockets mid-clean. It scored full marks for its swift pet hair removal, and it excelled at dust pick-up on all surfaces from laminate to floorboards.

On short pile carpet, its suction proved so powerful that it even lifted stubborn dirt that we hadn’t laid, meaning it picked up an average of 125%. However, it struggled somewhat on long pile carpet, removing just 79% of debris. When tackling stairs, it cleaned up to nine steps easily and testers found it lightweight and easy to manoeuvre. A wide array of tools (including a tangle-free tool and a combination tool) makes it a versatile choice.

Key specifications

Bagged or baglessBagless
Capacity1.15L
Indicator to clear dust canisterYes
Cord length9.5m
Hose length4.4m
ToolsDetangling cleaner head, turbine tool, combination tool, stair tool,
Variable powerYes
Wattage90AW
Weight5.6kg
Most innovative upright vacuum cleaner

Shark Stratos Pet Pro Upright Vacuum Cleaner NZ860UKT

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Stratos Pet Pro Upright Vacuum Cleaner NZ860UKT

Score: 83/100

You know that musty smell vacuums leave in their wake? Well, this new Shark model aims to eradicate that thanks to an innovative air freshener cartridge, which means it can neutralises nasty scents while gobbling up dirt. The premium model has impressive suction power too; it scored full marks for its pet hair pick up on every surface on test.

Its wide head makes navigating corners tricky, and the bin is a faff to empty, but it's otherwise easy to use with clear, illustrated instructions. It also proved pleasingly quiet – ideal if you have a nervous pet.

Key specifications

Bagged or baglessBagless
Capacity1.3L
Indicator to clear dust canisterNo (has a max line on outside)
Cord length8m
Hose length2m
ToolsCrevice tool, multi-surface tool and anti hair wrap pet tool
Variable powerYes
Wattage750W
Weight6.7kg
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Best for everyday cleans

Hoover H-UPRIGHT 300 HU300RHM

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
H-UPRIGHT 300 HU300RHM

Score: 77/100

This handy Hoover weighs under 5kg, making it pain-free to carry around the house. It's also compact so you’ll likely find a nook to house it in, even if storage is tight. What’s more, its 1.5-litre canister has ample capacity for dust, so you won’t be emptying it too often.

On test, it proved consistently reliable, lifting almost 90% of dust from both carpet and hard floors. The head missed some dust in crevices and blew a little around, but it proved effective on floor edges.

It only took a couple of sweeps to pull up all pet hair; some did catch on the brush, but it didn’t tangle so was easy to loosen. Note, it only has one power mode, making it best suited for lighter, everyday cleans.

Key specifications

Bagged or baglessBagless
Capacity1.5L
Indicator to clear dust canisterNo
Cord length8.1m
Hose length2m
ToolsCrevice nozzle, mini turbo nozzle, dusting brush
Variable powerNo
Wattage850W
Weight4.94kg
Best cordless upright vacuum cleaner

Vax ONEPWR Evolve Upright Cordless Vacuum CLSV-LXKS

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
ONEPWR Evolve Upright Cordless Vacuum CLSV-LXKS

Score: 76/100

We weren’t sure this cordless would rival the traditional upright models on test, so we were pleasantly surprised by its performance. On hard floors, it picked up nearly all the dust laid down, and it lifted 80% from short pile carpet.

It made light work of pet hair, too, scoring perfect marks by pulling it all up in one sweep. It only struggled on deep pile carpet, so opt for another model if that’s your main floor type.

Our tester found it lightweight and easy to use, with clear, accessible controls. It’s also notably compact. It doesn't come with tools or a hose, limiting its ability to clean stairs, but this won’t trouble anyone living in a single-storey apartment or bungalow.

If you don’t like faffing around with a cord but need more capacity than a stick vacuum can offer, this Vax would be perfect.

Key specifications

Bagged or baglessBagless
Capacity1.2L
Indicator to clear dust canisterYes
Charge time3 hours
Battery running time35 minutes
ToolsNone
Variable powerYes
Wattagen/a
Weight4.1kg
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Lightest upright vacuum cleaner

Russell Hobbs RHUV5101 Athena2

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
RHUV5101 Athena2

Score: 74/100

It weighs 0.2kg more than the cordless Vax above, but this Russell Hobbs vacuum is the lightest of our traditional uprights. It will also set you back less than most, without compromising on performance. Our tester found it good on short pile carpet and even better on deep pile, where it picked up 92% of dust.

On hard floors, it was better still, lifting 93% and getting most specks out of crevices. That said, it did push dust around a bit.

It banished pet hair quickly but a little tangled on the brushes, which could get frustrating if your dog or cat is long-haired.

Its hose reached up eight stairs and its substantial 2-litre canister proved easy to empty. But if you have delicate flooring or rugs, you may want to look elsewhere; you can’t turn off its rotating brush, which could cause damage.

Key specifications

Bagged or baglessBagless
Capacity2L
Indicator to clear dust canisterNo
Cord length6m
Hose length3m
Tools3-in-1 multi tool
Variable powerNo
Wattage400W
Weight4.3kg
Best budget upright vacuum cleaner

Beldray Turbo Swivel BEL0648NRG

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Turbo Swivel BEL0648NRG

Score: 73/100

This upright won’t break the bank but will still provide a good clean. It lifted over 80% of dust from short pile carpet and averaged 89% on deep pile.

On hard floors, it improved again, lifting 93% and cleaning edges and crevices well. It did disperse some of the dust as it travelled, though, and its wheels trapped some in their ridges. It picked up pet hair in one sweep but this tangled slightly.

Its hose has a long reach and its 2.5-litre canister houses a lot of dust. The controls are straightforward, but it’s bulky and not the easiest to carry upstairs or store. And, as with the above Russell Hobbs model, you can’t turn off the beater bar.

Key specifications

Bagged or baglessBagless
Capacity2.5L
Indicator to clear dust canisterNo
Cord length2m
Hose length2m
Tools3-in-1 crevice tool
Wattage400W
Weight4.8kg
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best upright vacuums
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What is an upright vacuum?

Like cylinder vacuums, most uprights plug directly into the mains, but instead of pulling the body of the vacuum along behind you, these more compact units are pushed out in front.

This makes them more stable and easier to manoeuvre. It’s also helpful if you have back issues or get back ache while vacuuming as you don’t have to bend down to use them, other than to plug them in. That said, some upright vacs can feel heavy after extended use.

They also have a wide floor head, allowing them to cover a greater surface area. This often features a built-in turbo brush that is notably effective at lifting hair from carpets.

Most uprights have hoses for cleaning stairs and under furniture and there is usually room on the body to store any accompanying tools. They pack away neatly, too, making them easier to store than cylinder models.


What's the difference between an upright and a stick vacuum?

Both upright and stick vacuums operate in a similar way with one unit that you push along to clean, but there are three big differences: capacity, power and weight.

While our champion stick vac – the Dyson Gen5detect Absolute Cordless Vacuum – can collect 0.7 litres of dust, our winning Hoover upright sucks up 2.5 litres and the Sebo Felix Pet ePower boasts a mega 3.5-litre canister.

This makes uprights a great choice for larger homes as you can clean for longer before they need emptying. But their bigger capacity means they take up more storage space, so if you live in a flat or somewhere smaller, sticks are ideal.

Similarly, because our recommended uprights are plugged in for use (apart from the cordless Vax Evolve), they can run for longer periods of time than sticks, which require charged batteries.

Sticks are lighter though, so if you find vacuuming hard on your back, a stick should take the pressure off.


How do I choose an upright vacuum cleaner?

If you’re ready to commit, here’s what to consider when buying an upright vacuum cleaner.

  • Bagged or bagless: Decide how you’d like to empty your vacuum. If you suffer from allergies, a bagged model traps the dust and dirt away as you empty it, but you will need to keep a supply of empty bags to hand. Only the Sebo on our list has a bagged design, but most of the bagless models empty cleanly.
  • Capacity: The bigger your home, the more helpful a large dust canister will be. We’ve featured a range of sizes from 1.2 to 3.5 litres.
  • Indicator to clear dust canister or change bag: This is a nice-to-have that won’t impact the overall performance of your machine. It does take away any guesswork, however, saving you time.
  • Reach: The more floor space you’re looking to cover, the more important it is to have a long cord and hose. Otherwise, you'll be changing plug sockets every other minute.
  • Tools: Most of the vacuums listed below have a crevice tool to help you reach awkward spots. Other accessories include turbo brushes and upholstery tools. It’s worth factoring in where these will be stored; many uprights have room for them on board, but not all.
  • Variable power: Having a choice of power settings is handy if you need to tackle a particularly stubborn patch of dirt. It’s also useful if you’re trying to save energy and don’t need to utilise the vac’s full cleaning strength.
  • Weight: There's no good or bad weight, only what you feel comfortable handling. The vacs on our list range from 4.1kg to 6.8kg.

Our verdict on upright vacuums

There are a few Hoover vacuums on our list, making it a great brand to pick for your next upright vacuum. Our top choice (and a real box-ticker) is the Hoover HL4 Pet. It's well-priced and a good option for most homes.

But the Shark Stratos deserves an honourable mention for its anti-odour technology, which means it not only leaves your carpets clean, they'll also smell wonderfully fresh!


Why you should trust the Good Housekeeping Institute

If there's one thing we know here at the Good Housekeeping Institute, it's what makes a good vacuum cleaner, as we've tested hundreds (if not thousands) over our 100-year history. All our reviews are meticulously overseen by Blossom Boothroyd, our homes testing manager and appliance aficionado.

Our homes editor, Hannah Mendelsohn, knows all about the latest must-have vacuums – often before they even go on sale. She looks after all our vacuum guides and understands the need-to-know features shoppers are searching for.

Headshot of Hannah Mendelsohn

Hannah is our homes editor, specialising in reviewing the latest kitchen appliances, cleaning products, mattresses and bedding, and crafting equipment. Hannah has written about hundreds of products, from air fryers to smoothie makers to pillows, and is committed to finding the most reliable and best value for money buys.

Hannah is also interested in sustainability in the home and has completed a course with the University of the Arts London in sustainable textiles, so she can help cut through the noise on what’s green and what’s not. Hannah has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously worked as a freelance lifestyle and women’s sports journalist, working for Stylist, Sky Sports and more.

Hannah has also previously worked in a florist and can normally be found caring for her house plants or sewing something new for her home or wardrobe.

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Tested byBlossom Boothroyd
Homes Testing Manager

Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.  

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