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The best handheld vacuums for keeping up with pet hair

Reach the awkward spots that a full-sized vac can't.
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Chief among the pesky drawbacks of pet ownership is the reality that there is pet hair everywhere. It covers everything at all times and is somehow wildly resistant to most cleanup efforts.

Floors are hardly pet hair's hangout of choice. That'd be too easy. Instead, it's on your clothes or your couch, and in a pet-shaped crop circle made out of pet hair on your bed, serving as a lasting reminder of their favorite sleeping spot. No one is questioning the plausibility of fur tumbleweeds shoving themselves into the most awkward crevices when you're not in the room, Toy Story style.

Of course, none of this is enough to make us not want pets. But that doesn’t mean we need to succumb to a house full of pet hair — not with the right squad of cleaning gadgets. A robot vacuum or upright vacuum has the floor covered for the most part, but for furniture, the car, and all of your home's awkwardly-shaped crevices where pet hair loves to congregate, a reliable handheld is the vacuum of choice.

Hot take: The best handheld vacuum is usually a convertible stick vacuum

Is a new full-sized vacuum on your radar? If so, a handheld vacuum probably doesn't need to be a side quest. Unless you're looking for a handheld vacuum to keep in the car, the wisest move is actually to just invest in a cordless stick vacuum that converts into a handheld.

This could mean splurging on a Dyson or opting for a more budget-friendly pick from Black+Decker or Samsung. Either way, pet hair that's all but woven into the threads of upholstery or the pile of carpet stands much less of a chance against the suction power that fuels a full-sized vacuum, just more centralized through attachments for cleaning on a smaller scale. Bigger, juicier batteries allow for 40 to 120 minutes of cleaning compared to the 15 minutes max churned out by a handheld.

With a convertible stick model, you'll also score a full-sized dustbin, and likely a built-in HEPA filter that traps allergens like dust mites and pet dander entering the vacuum.

So, what's the best handheld vacuum for pet hair?

Here are our top picks for the best handheld vacuums for pet hair in 2023:

The mini motorized tool is arguably the most crucial member of a multi-pet home's cleaning arsenal. It combines concentrated suction without relying on sheer suction, using a spinning brush to lap up embedded pet hair. The thing is, it's typically not one of the attachments included with a handheld vacuum, and is often reserved for full-sized stick vacuums. Bissell happens to include one with its purple Pet Hair Eraser, singlehandedly boosting its ranking.

This Bissell's other pet hair-friendly features include a large dustbin and triple-level filtration.

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All handheld vacuums are generally easy to grab because, well, they're handheld. But the Shark Wandvac is particularly convenient because of its lightweight and comfortable-to-hold shape. The cylinder gets slightly slimmer at the top for a comfy grip but stays uniform through the base to reach awkward spots without a separate extender nozzle.

Shark was able to squeeze a powerful high-speed brushless motor into the compact design. The suction, combined with targeted airflow from the included multi-surface pet tool, makes the WandVac ideal for tackling pet hair on furniture or stairs. To empty, just hold the vacuum over the trashcan and hit the one-touch empty button.

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Your grandma's clunky canister vacuum was hardly the picture of portability, but one feature needs to be brought back: that hose. For the times that you've wished you had a long, flexible extender to position suction exactly where you need it, the Flex Vac gives you full control. Use the 4-foot hose to reach up to the ceiling and bend it to grab dust living on ceiling fan blades or atop kitchen cabinets.

Though it's cordless, the Flex Vac doesn't sport the most convenient design. Unless you have a flat surface in reach to set it on, operation requires two hands: one for directing the hose and nozzle and one for holding the base by the handle.

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Sure the ChomChom isn't an actual vacuum, but it's a budget-friendly pet hair remover that actually works. Like a lint roller but better, the ChomChom tackles fur on surfaces like furniture and carpet without filling up the trash with tons of sticky strips. The simplistic design uses no power, battery, or adhesive whatsoever. Rather, the rough red fabric tracks hair as you roll the ChomChom back and forth (with some light force).

The collected pet hair collects in a compartment on the upside of the roller that pops open with the push of a button. It's such an easy tool to whip out that, for most jobs on flat surfaces, it's like a reflex for me to grab the ChomChom over my real vacuum.

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A quick, easy addition to your collection of cleaners, Bissell's AeroSlim has just enough impact for light daily upkeep and can be stored inconspicuously on the counter. It comes with a 2-in-1 dusting brush and crevice tool to get into corners and even your laptop keyboard (for when your cat insists on laying across it to "help you work.")

Best of all, this handheld vacuum charges via USB so you can even juice it up in your vehicle, making this a great car vacuum for road trips, vet visits, and everyday car rides with your furry friends.

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If you're in the market for a new full-sized vacuum, a cordless stick model will double as the most powerful handheld vacuum you'll be able to find. The Dyson V12 Detect Slim is one of our favorites for households with pets because of Dyson's iconic green laser, which illuminates tiny debris like pet hair and dander on hard floors for a more thorough sweep.

As the slimmest version of Dyson's laser models, the V12 Detect Slim is lightweight and compact enough for comfy use as a handheld. The mini motorized brush attachment is ideal for hardcore upkeep with shedding, especially on high-pile surfaces like fluffy blankets or rugs where the wimpier suction of a portable handheld can't compete. An anti-tangle screw tool inside works to keep long hair from wrapping and clogging.

Read our full review of the Dyson V12 Detect Slim.

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Frequently Asked Questions


If you're set on getting a standalone hand vacuum, here's what to consider:

Ergonomic design and weight: A handheld vacuum works best when — you guessed it — it's comfortable to whip around in one hand. Portability is the whole point, so there's no reason to shop for a handheld vacuum that's not cordless. However, modern handheld vacuums vary between ultra-slim designs (around 1.5 pounds) that charge on the countertop to larger designs that are compatible with multiple attachments and have larger dustbins (around 3.5 pounds). Your personal cleaning circumstances will determine how heavy-duty you'll need to go.

Attachments: Worthy handhelds come with at least one or two attachments to customize cleaning to specific surfaces, like an extender tool to reach into corners or an upholstery brush for couches. A motorized pet brush is easily the most valuable in homes taken over by shedding, though that attachment is a rare inclusion with budget-friendly handhelds. (And that's another point to convertible cordless stick vacuums.)

Battery life and charging: The one downside of going the cordless route is not having an outlet as an unlimited power source. Handheld vacuums are, obviously, small on purpose, which means that they often don't have room for a big motor with a hefty charge capacity. However, the average eight to 15-minute battery life should stretch long enough for your daily spot cleaning (if not, refer back to the "just get a stick vacuum" section.) The best docking stations for charging will also have spots to stash the attachments.

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