
If you need a stick vacuum that truly packs a punch, the Mohomo Cordless Vacuum Cleaner catches the eye first. It’s priced at $129.99, carries a 4.6‑star rating from 2,125 reviewers, and offers a manufacturer‑claimed 48,000 Pa suction power. With a 70‑minute battery life, a 1.8‑liter dust cup and a sub‑58 dB noise level, it balances power and practicality for everyday cleaning.
Our roundup of 9 models spans three price tiers. The budget camp includes Black+Decker’s $54.90 Flex+ (4.1‑star, 4‑lb weight) alongside Mohomo and Uosogi ($129.99 each, the latter rating 4.7 stars and delivering 50 kPa suction). Mid‑range picks like the Smoture ($129.99, 3.8‑star) and Jellypig ($132.95, 4.6‑star, 50 kPa) sit between $130 and $300, while premium contenders—Shark ($549.95, 4.2‑star), Dyson ($599.99, 4.3‑star, 240 AW), and Samsung ($1,099.99, 4.0‑star, 400 AW)—push performance and price higher.
Below we’ll break down each vacuum’s strengths, so you can match suction power and features to your home’s needs.

Mohomo Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
It offers a 22,400 mAh battery, delivering up to 70 minutes of runtime—enough power for whole‑home cleaning without a cord.

Uosogi Cordless Vacuum
Ideal for budget‑conscious shoppers who still want strong suction, it matches the Mohomo’s $129.99 price while delivering the same 70‑minute runtime.

Jellypig Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
Stands out with over 4,000 reviews—the highest among the trio—showing broad user confidence, while keeping the same 22,400 mAh battery and 70‑minute runtime at $132.95.
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Key score advantages vs. runner-up (Uosogi Cordless Vacuum)
Price Range

Mohomo Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
$119.99

Uosogi Cordless Vacuum
$129.99

Jellypig Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
$139.99

Shark Cordless Vacuum Cleaner Gray
$549.95

Dyson V15 Detect Plus
$599.99

Smoture Self-Standing Vacuum
$129.99

Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra Black
$1,099.99

Rowenta X-Force Flex 12.60
$323.45

Black+Decker PowerSeries Flex+
$54.90
Spec Comparison
TL;DR: The Mohomo Nova V5 delivers 55,000 Pa suction, a 22,400 mAh battery and a 1.8‑liter dust cup for $129.99, making it a strong, quiet option for budget‑conscious homes.
The headline spec is the 55,000 Pa suction power, backed by a 650 W motor. Combined with a V‑shaped anti‑tangle brush, this vacuum promises deep cleaning on carpets and hard floors without hair wrap‑around. The LED touch screen shows charge status and mode, while the reusable cyclone filter and 99.99 % HEPA rating keep dust sealed inside the 1.8‑liter dust cup.
Compared with the eight other stick vacuums in this roundup, the Mohomo lands in the upper‑mid tier for power: its suction exceeds the 14,000 Pa of the Black+Decker Flex+ and matches the 50 kPa (≈50,000 Pa) offered by both the Uosogi and Jellypig models. Its 22,400 mAh battery matches Uosogi and Jellypig and outpaces the Smoture unit, which lists no capacity. Weighing 8.0 pounds, it’s heavier than the 4.0‑pound Black+Decker and the 6.0‑pound Smoture, but on par with Uosogi and lighter than Shark’s total system weight of 18.48 pounds. It charges in 4 hours, matching Uosogi and Smoture, while the Shark dock needs 6 hours. Noise stays under <58 dB, a figure not disclosed for most rivals.
User sentiment highlights the long‑lasting battery (70 minutes on low mode) and the convenience of the self‑standing design that lets the vacuum sit upright without a dock. Reviewers also praise the anti‑tangle brush for keeping pet hair from clogging, and the quiet operation that lets you clean without disturbing household chatter. Professional reviewers note the solid build and the ease of swapping the four included attachments – a motorized floor brush, long crevice nozzle, 2‑in‑1 brush and mini cleaning brush.
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Best for: Budget‑conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry‑level option
Avoid if: You have limited desk space or need portability
TL;DR: The Uosogi X9 Turbo delivers 50 kPa suction with a 650 W motor, up to 70 minutes of cordless run time, and a 1.8 L dust cup, all for $129.99.
The standout spec is its 50 kPa suction power, which peaks at 60 kPa in Hurricane mode; a 650 W motor drives it. Coupled with a 22400 mAh battery, the vacuum promises up to 70 minutes of runtime, letting you clean large areas without plugging back in.
At 8 lb, the Uosogi's heavier than ultra‑light options like the Black+Decker (4 lb) and Smoture (6 lb), but matches the Mohomo’s 8 lb weight and’s only slightly heavier than the Shark’s 7.96 lb vacuum. Its 48‑inch height tops the Black+Decker’s 41 in and is taller than the Mohomo’s 45 in, while still fitting under most furniture. Battery life ties with Mohomo and Jellypig’s 70‑minute claims and outlasts Smoture’s 45‑minute runtime. Suction power aligns with Mohomo and Jellypig’s 50 kPa figures and dwarfs Black+Decker’s 14,000 Pa rating, while its motor outpaces Black+Decker’s 600 W and Rowenta’s 320 W motors.
Reviewers consistently praise the X9 Turbo’s strong suction on carpets, hard floors, and pet hair, noting that the anti‑tangle V‑shaped brush keeps hair from wrapping. The high‑definition color LED touchscreen and six built‑in LED lights make mode selection and spot cleaning intuitive, while the advanced filtration system keeps the exhaust quiet—professional reviewers highlight this point. The self‑standing design and wall‑mounted charging dock add convenience for everyday storage.
The vacuum also offers a 270° side‑brush rotation for edge cleaning, a sizable 1.8 L dust cup that reduces emptying frequency, and four suction modes—including a high‑power Hurricane setting for deep‑carpet work. All of these features come in a bold red finish that stands out in any cleaning arsenal.
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Best for: Households with mixed flooring, pet owners, and budget‑conscious buyers who want strong suction and long cordless runtime.
Avoid if: You need an ultra‑light vacuum or a unit with a certified HEPA filtration rating.
TL;DR: The Jellypig X100 costs $132.95, rates 4.6/5 from 4,023 reviewers, and delivers 50 KPa suction with 70 minutes of runtime while weighing just 6.3 lb.
The standout spec is its 50 KPa suction generated by a 600 W brushless motor, paired with a 70‑minute cordless runtime and a lightweight 6.3 lb chassis. A self‑standing design and an LED touch screen let you adjust suction modes and monitor battery level without digging for buttons.
Compared with the eight other vacuums in this roundup, the Jellypig is lighter than the Mohomo (8.0 lb) and Uosogi (8.0 lb) units, yet a bit heavier than the Black+Decker Flex+ (4.0 lb). Its 22400 mAh battery matches the capacity of both Mohomo and Uosogi, and its 70‑minute runtime is identical to theirs. Motor power sits between Black+Decker’s 600 W and Uosogi’s 650 W, while its 50 KPa suction matches Uosogi’s rating and surpasses Black+Decker’s 14,000 Pa figure. In weight terms it aligns with Dyson’s 6.04 lb model and is far lighter than the Shark (18.48 lb) and Rowenta (7.5 lb).
Reviewers consistently praise the X100’s ability to pull pet hair and crumbs from carpets and hard floors, noting the V‑shaped anti‑winding brush keeps hair from tangling. Professional editors highlight the powerful suction as “excellent for pet hair and crumbs across multiple surfaces.” Experts also laud the LED touch screen for intuitive suction control. On the downside, experts point out a four‑hour recharge period that can slow down back‑to‑back cleaning sessions, and some users have flagged inconsistent motor‑power numbers across sources.
The vacuum also incorporates an 8‑layer HEPA filtration system, which captures fine dust and allergens, and the V‑shaped brush design further protects against hair wrap. Together, these features make the Jellypig X100 a well‑rounded choice for everyday home cleaning.
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Best for: Pet owners, families with large homes, and anyone needing a well‑reviewed cordless vacuum with strong suction.
Avoid if: You need rapid successive cleaning sessions or ultra‑high suction beyond 50 KPa.
TL;DR: The Dyson V15 Detect Plus offers up to 60 minutes of cordless cleaning, laser‑guided dust detection and three power modes, but its 6.04 lb weight and modest 0.77 L bin may deter light‑use fans.
Dyson markets the V15 Detect Plus with a Hyperdymium™ motor and a dust‑detect sensor that counts particles 15,000 times per second. The unit also carries a laser‑equipped Fluffy Optic head that flashes invisible dust on hard floors, while the Digital Motorbar head tackles hair tangles. Dyson lists battery life at up to 60 minutes, with a short 5‑minute Boost window for extra power.
Compared with the eight other stick vacuums in this roundup, the V15 sits in the middle of the weight spectrum: it is lighter than the Shark Cordless’s 18.48 lb chassis but a touch heavier than the Jellypig’s 6.3 lb model and the Rowena’s 7.5 lb design. Its runtime of 60 minutes outlasts the Rowena’s 45‑minute claim but falls short of the 70‑minute runs advertised by Shark, Jellypig and Mohomo. Suction‑related numbers from competitors—150 AW from Rowena and 50 kPa from Jellypig—are lower than Dyson’s advertised 240 AW, positioning the V15 as the most powerful option despite the lack of a kPa figure for Dyson itself.
Everyday owners rave about the vacuum’s ability to pull pet hair and visible debris, with many highlighting the laser’s “wow” factor on hardwood. Professional reviewers note a 99 % debris pickup rate and praise the auto‑adjusting power that reacts to the particle‑counter data. The downside that surfaces repeatedly is the 6.04 lb heft, which can feel bulky on stairs, and the 0.77 L dust bin that needs frequent emptying in larger homes. Noise levels around 73 dBA on higher settings also draw criticism from users seeking a quieter machine.
Beyond the core motor, the V15 ships with two advanced cleaner heads and four additional tools, giving you flexibility for spot cleaning and handheld tasks. Three selectable power modes—Auto, Eco and Boost—let you balance suction against runtime, while the removable battery makes it easy to swap for extended sessions.
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Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high‑quality option
Avoid if: You have limited desk space or need portability
TL;DR: The Smoture VAC01 offers a brushless 550‑600 W motor with up to 50 kPa suction, a 1.5 L dustbin and up to 65 min of eco‑mode runtime, all for $129.99.
What really sets this vacuum apart is its 45‑50 kPa suction generated by a 550‑600 W brushless motor, a level usually seen in higher‑priced models. The 1.5 L dustbin lets you clean a full‑size apartment without constant emptying, and the LED touch screen lets you toggle between Eco, Standard, Boost and Auto modes on the fly.
At 6 lbs, the Smoture is lighter than the 8‑lb Mohomo and Uosogi units and comparable to the 6.3‑lb Jellypig, but a bit heavier than the 4‑lb Black+Decker stick. Its suction power matches the 50 kPa rating of both the Uosogi and Jellypig, and it far exceeds Black+Decker’s 14 kPa. Runtime in Eco mode (60‑65 min) lines up with the 70‑min battery life of Mohomo, Uosogi and Jellypig, while its 4-hour charge time mirrors Mohomo and Uosogi and is quicker than Shark’s 6‑hour charge.
Users repeatedly praise the vacuum’s easy assembly, lightweight feel and the convenience of a self‑standing chassis with a wall‑mount dock. Reviewers also note the quiet‑ish 70‑73 dB operation for a cordless stick. On the downside, several owners mention that large debris and bulk pet hair can jam the intake, and the boost mode’s 17‑25 min runtime feels short compared with the longer low‑power run.
Professional reviewers highlight the powerful brushless motor and the 1.5 L HEPA‑washable filter with a fragrant layer as strong points, while also pointing out that the build lacks the premium polish of flagship models.
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Best for: Entry‑level buyers or those on a tight budget
Avoid if: You need advanced features or professional‑grade performance
“Easy assembly, lightweight/freestanding convenience, powerful suction for daily home/RV use”
TL;DR: The Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra Black delivers flagship‑level suction with a 100‑minute battery, AI‑driven floor detection, and auto‑empty at 1,000 RPM, but its 25‑lb weight and $1,099.99 price place it in the premium tier.
The vacuum’s standout specs include a 100‑minute battery life, a 9.8‑inch cleaning path, and an auto‑empty system that spins at 1,000 RPM while capturing 99.999% of fine dust. Its 0.13‑gallon bin, HEPA‑sealed washable filter, and included anti‑tangle pet tool round out a feature set aimed at deep, allergen‑free cleaning.
Weighing 25.0 pounds, it’s significantly heavier than every other stick vacuum in this roundup, from the Dyson V15’s roughly 6 pounds to the Shark model’s 7.96‑pound handheld weight. However, its 100‑minute runtime outlasts the Dyson’s 60‑minute limit and the typical 45‑ to 70‑minute ranges of the other competitors, making it the longest‑lasting option on the list. The 9.8‑inch path is a touch narrower than Shark’s 10.2 inches but matches the Rowenta’s 9.85‑inch width, so it still covers ground efficiently.
Users consistently praise the long runtime and the hands‑free convenience of the auto‑empty dock, noting that the AI Cleaning Mode 2.0 automatically adjusts suction and brush speed for hardwood or carpet. Professional reviewers also highlight the high‑power motor and the LCD display that reports battery level and maintenance alerts. On the downside, owners mention that the 3–4 hour recharge window requires planning for back‑to‑back cleaning sessions, and the limited onboard storage for accessories can feel restrictive during quick tool swaps.
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Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $1099.99
“thoughtfully designed for whole‑home use”
“exceptional 400AW suction excels on various surfaces”
TL;DR: The Rowenta X‑Force Flex 12.60 offers a flexible hinge, LED‑enhanced brush and 45‑minute run‑time in a 6.99‑lb, 0.9‑L‑capacity cordless stick vacuum, though it’s at a higher price point.
The standout feature is Rowenta’s Flex technology, a hinge that bends under furniture and a Power LED Vision head that lights dark corners. Combined with an Animal LED Turbo Brush, it tackles pet hair without extra tools. The unit runs for 45 minutes on a 25.2 V lithium‑ion battery and recharges in about 3 hours, while a 9.85‑inch cleaning path and a 0.9 L dust bin give you decent coverage before emptying.
Compared with the eight other stick vacuums, the X‑Force Flex is pricier than most, yet its 6.99‑lb weight places it heavier than the Black+Decker Flex+ (4.0 lb) and Jellypig (6.3 lb) but lighter than Shark’s 18.48‑lb total system. Its 45‑minute runtime is shorter than Jellypig’s 70‑minute claim, though its charging cord stretches 78 inches, longer than the 21‑ft cord on Black+Decker when converted to inches. Power‑wise, the 320 W motor sits between the 600 W motor of Jellypig and the 650 W of Uosogi, offering solid suction without the premium kPa figures that higher‑end models list.
Users consistently praise the vacuum’s ability to glide under sofas and its bright LED head for spotting dust, especially in homes with pets. Professional reviewers highlight the “unmatched freedom of movement” thanks to the Flex hinge and note the 150 Air‑Watt suction (that the manufacturer lists) as strong for everyday cleaning. However, several owners mention that the 45‑minute battery can feel limiting on larger cleaning jobs, and the weight rises noticeably when you attach the included accessories.
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Best for: Pet owners, residents of small‑to‑medium homes, and anyone needing a flexible, LED‑enhanced stick vacuum for quick daily clean‑ups.
Avoid if: You need extended runtime for large spaces or advanced smart‑home connectivity and self‑emptying features.
“super simple”
TL;DR: The Black+Decker PowerSeries Flex+ delivers 14,000 Pa suction, a 600 W motor and a 21‑ft cord in a lightweight 4‑lb, 3‑in‑1 stick‑to‑handheld design, all for under $55.
This model’s standout spec is its 21‑ft cord, letting you clean large rooms without hunting for an outlet, while the 600 W motor pushes 14,000 Pa of suction through a 10‑in cleaning path. At just 4 lb, it’s easy to lift and maneuver around furniture.
Compared with the eight other vacuums in the roundup, the Flex+ is the lightest—most rivals tip the scales at 6 lb or more. It also runs on AC power, whereas the others are battery‑operated. Its suction of 14,000 Pa looks modest next to the 50 kPa figures the Uosogi and Jellypig models report, but the motor power matches the 600 W Jellypig lists and exceeds the Rowenta’s 320 W.
Reviewers appreciate the 3‑in‑1 convertibility that lets you snap the unit into handheld mode for stairs or upholstery, and they note the HEPA filter keeps allergens in check. The downside most users mention is the 500 mL dustbin, which fills quickly during longer sessions, and the fact that the filter isn’t washable, meaning you’ll need replacements.
Additional details worth noting: the vacuum’s depth is 6 in, height 41 in and width 5 in, keeping its footprint small for tight storage spaces. It ships with a crevice tool and a brush tool, ready for quick clean‑ups on hardwood, carpet or tile.
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Best for: Entry‑level buyers or those on a tight budget
Avoid if: You need powerful performance or professional‑grade features
Breakdown

Mohomo Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
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Uosogi Cordless Vacuum
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Jellypig Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
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Shark Cordless Vacuum Cleaner Gray
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Best Overall Pick
Mohomo Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
Best OverallBest for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry-level option

Uosogi Cordless Vacuum
Best for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry-level option
$129.99+$10.00 vs winner
Skip Black+Decker PowerSeries Flex+ if…
You need powerful performance or professional-grade features
The Mohomo Cordless Vacuum Cleaner takes the top spot thanks to its 55,000 Pa suction power, a 70‑minute battery life, and a 650 W motor that keeps cleaning strong without getting too noisy (<58 dB). Its 1.8‑liter dust cup and 99.99 % HEPA filtration mean you capture fine dust while staying lightweight at 8.0 lb, and the 4.6‑star rating from 2,125 reviewers backs up the specs.
The Uosogi Cordless Vacuum earns the runner‑up title if you need flexible suction for mixed surfaces. It offers four adjustable suction modes—including a “Hurricane” boost that reaches up to 60 kPa—so you can dial in power for carpets or hard floors. Like the Mohomo, it delivers up to 70 minutes of run time and a 650 W motor, while the built‑in LED lights and V‑shaped anti‑tangle brush help you see and clean tight corners.
For shoppers on a tighter budget, the Black+Decker PowerSeries Flex+ costs $54.90, making it the most affordable choice and delivering solid cordless performance for everyday spills. If you’re after a mid‑range option, the Jellypig Cordless Vacuum Cleaner at $132.95 balances price and popularity, making it a reliable everyday companion. For those willing to invest in premium features, the Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra Black tops the list at $1,099.99, offering high‑end design and smart connectivity.
Pick the Mohomo Cordless Vacuum Cleaner today for the most powerful, well‑rounded stick vacuum in its class.
The Mohomo Cordless Vacuum Cleaner stands out as the best value under $150, delivering a listed suction power of 55,000 Pa and a 650 W motor while staying at $129.99. Its multi‑stage HEPA filtration, LED touch screen and 70‑minute battery life add premium features that are hard to find at this price point.
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