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Pros:
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Combines the power of a vacuum and mop
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Has a 48-ounce tank
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Includes multiple attachments
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Has an easy-carry handle
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Acts as a powerful spot cleaner
Cons:
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Deep stains may require cleaning product
Don’t be intimidated by using a wet/dry vacuum inside your car. The Bissell Little Green machine is one of the easiest, most effective and all-around best handheld car vacuum picks out there. It combines the power of a vacuum and a mop to suck the invisible dirt out of the car’s interior. Be satisfied with the coffee-colored tank of water at the end of the job and that new car smell. It’ll quickly become a car-cleaning essential in your book.
“The included stain-removing attachments also work well. I reached for the self-cleaning hose attachment time and time again. It makes cleaning most surfaces a sort of fun spectator sport, as you watch the dirty fluid get sucked up in real time,” writes our tester, Bryce Gruber, in her Bissell Little Green review. “Gross—but gratifying.”
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Pros:
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Weighs about 4 pounds and has a comfortable handle
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Vacuums and adds air to tires
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Has an easy-to-clean HEPA filter
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Features a digital display
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Not suitable for RVs, large trucks or other high-pressure tires
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Power cord is 1 foot shorter than standard corded car vacuums
If you’re looking for a multipurpose machine that extends the life of your car, thousands of Amazon shoppers recommend this four-in-one vacuum. With its 15-foot cord, you can move around your vehicle with ease. Just use the three different nozzles to really get in there. Not only will this machine vacuum your car (and vacuum it well), but it can also add air your tires. Don’t know how to inflate a tire? That’s OK. It will automatically stop once the preset pressure is reached. There’s an easy-to-read digital tire pressure LCD display, as well as a built-in LED work light.
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Pros:
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Has a 16-gallon capacity
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Comes with a range of attachments
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Has a built-in drain
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Cleans wet and dry messes
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Features built-in accessory storage
Cons:
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Weighs 26 pounds
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On the pricier side
If you’re looking for professional-worthy results, a larger model is the best vacuum for car detailing. Craftsman’s heavy-duty shop vacuum, which has an average of 4.7 out of five stars from over 9,600 ratings on Amazon, sucks up everything from Cheerios to the slush you trekked in on your winter boots. It features an oversize top-carry handle, built-in accessory storage, a 20-foot power cord and a built-in drain, so you can easily empty any liquids you suck up. This vacuum also comes with a range of accessories, including a 7-foot hose and two extension wands, utility nozzle, car nozzle, wet nozzle, Qwik Lock pleated paper filter and dust collection bag.
FAQ
How do you clean a car vacuum?
This will mostly depend on the type of car vacuum you have. Some require regular washing the filter while others’ tanks will need to be rinsed every so often. Be cautious of what your vacuum is picking up, as certain items should never be vacuumed because it can shorten the life of the device.
Will using a car vacuum wear down my car’s battery?
Some car vacuums draw their power from the car’s battery. However, whether or not it has a negative effect on the battery depends on how much power the car vacuum requires and how long it takes to finish the job. But unless you’re vacuuming for more hours and hours on end, your car battery should be fine.
What to look for when buying a car vacuum
Food, sand, dirt and pet hair are among the most common messes you’ll want to clean in your car, says Utecht, and there are tons of car vacuums on the market to deal with those issues. Analyze your cleaning needs first. Do you have deeply rooted stains? Is pet hair the issue? Want something lightweight and portable? Once that’s determined, browse our list of the best car vacuum models to find the one that works for you.
Why you should trust us
When it comes to vacuums, we know our stuff. From upright vacuums to vac-mops to car and robot vacuums, we’ve had our hands on every type of vacuum you can think of. We’ve tested the best vacuums and vac-mops for hardwood, tile, carpet, stairs and for cleaning up after pets. With more than 20 rounds of testing under our belts, we’re deeply familiar with the best vacuum brands. And don’t forget: our editors also have homes and cars to keep tidy, and we want to use the best products available to make cleaning easy. We’re not just testers — we’re users, too!
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