Million-Dollar Cleaning: 8 Most Expensive Vacuum Cleaners In The World

Publish date: 2024-09-10

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Some people choose multiple vacuums for different situations, and others are just trying to find something to pick up the junk on the floor. For the rich and famous, however, there are vacuum cleaners that not only clean the floor but also exude luxury, high-tech features and are made of the best materials.

Check out the most expensive vacuum cleaners to date and the special features that come along with them.

Kenmore Elite Pet Friendly 31150 – $350

It's not the cheapest vacuum on the market but commands a higher price for its additional attachments. The vacuum includes a crevice tool for those difficult to reach spaces, a bristle brush, and a power roller. Though it's a bit louder than some of the more expensive models, it still does the job of picking up stubborn pet hair and dirt embedded into the carpet. This pet-friendly model does require a bag, but it is also beltless – a positive for those of us who have fought the vacuum belt replacement process.

iRobot Roomba i6 – $550

A reasonable price for the technology it provides. The iRobot is a well-known brand and is preferred by those that want to start the vacuum and walk away. The i6 offers smart imprint mapping, allowing the vacuum to learn your home and clean each room based on the schedule you set. It also has an automatic dirt disposal system, which doesn't require any clean-up from you for up to 60 days. The technological marvel can be connected to your Alexa or Google Assistant, allowing you to start the vacuum hours before you return home to a clean house and pick up pet hair with 99 percent efficiency traps.

Eufy by Anker, RoboVac X8 Hybrid – $650

Like the iRobot, the RoboVac does an excellent job picking up pet hair, can respond to virtual mapping, and connect to your other smart devices. What increases the cost for the RoboVac is this little machine will mop too. A large water tank allows the vacuum to mop for up to 140 minutes and vacuum for 180 minutes without interruption.

Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat & Dog – $850

Focused on picking up the pet hair for our four-legged family members, this bagless canister does the job. Though it didn't rate as high on the carpet, it still does a decent job picking up dust particles, a positive for those with allergies, because the vacuum doesn't spit those particles back into the air as you vacuum.

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Miele Complete C3 Marin – $1,100

The canister vacuum is quieter than other models, a plus for those that cringe at the sound of the household task. It takes care of bare floors, pet hair and, according to Consumer Reports, is rated high for predictability and buyer satisfaction. Its compact frame allows for easier storage than other models, and event excels at capturing those pesky dust particles.

SEBO Airbelt D4 – $ 1500

SEBO and Miele are at the top of the list when it comes to high-quality vacuum cleaners. The D4 is a full-size canister vacuum with a lot of technology to back up that price. The company considered ergonomics when designing the easy-to-handle vacuum and steering the 52-inch cleaning radius around the house. LED indicator lights help alert you to a full bag or a clog. The cord itself is 40 feet, and the vacuum is equipped with rubber-coated wheels, soft-foam bumpers, and an L-shaped design to help with those hard-to-reach areas. It also has the power to clean both carpet and hard floors.

HYLA GST Swarovski Edition – $21,900.00

According to Guinness World Records, the HYLA GST is the most expensive vacuum as of 2012. It took 100 hours to hand-fix 32,000 Swarovski crystals to the exterior of the vacuum. With chrome and carbon accents, this vacuum only uses clean water as its filter – no collection bags or dirty filters. It can also double as an air purifier for the interior of your home.

Go Vacuum GV62711 – $1 Million

Also, in 2012, just 100 gold-plated vacuum cleaners were designed, customized, and shipped to customers with money to spend. Luxury Launches describes the rare item as having the greatest air-flowing current to increase agitation and suction on the carpet, rug, and décor. The HEPA bag included cuts down on dust particles and design. Best yet, Go Vacuum has kept the ultra-expensive cleaning item down to 15 pounds.

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Sources: Consumer Reports, Guinness World Records, Luxury Launches

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