I've spent 250 hours testing vacuums, and this is the only budget cordless brand I recommend – these top models are on sale for a limited time only

Our two favorite vacuums from Ultenic are massively discounted

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From the 75 vacuums we've tested here at Homes & Gardens, one thing we've learned is: budget vacuum cleaners rarely get the job done, but there is one brand that's an exception, and two of our favorite models are now on sale.

Ultenic is the only budget vacuum brand that I can confidently recommend. The Ultenic U12 Vesla is on offer for just $129.99, and the more advanced Ultenic U16 Flex is on offer for $179.99. These affordable vacuums clean impressively well, and come with features that are in the same league as other vacuums that cost three times as much.

These are the two best cordless vacuums we've tested at this price point, especially now that they're discounted for a short time only. You'll want to act fast on this one.

Ultenic U12 Vesla | was $219.99, now $129.99 at Ultenic (save $90)

Ultenic U12 Vesla | was $219.99, now $129.99 at Ultenic (save $90)

The U12 Vesla is the first budget vacuum we tested at Homes & Gardens that we felt confident recommending to consumers. Its strong cleaning and useful features are perfect for small homes and hard floors.

Read more in our full Ultenic U12 Vesla review.

Ultenic U16 Flex | was $219.99, now $179.99 at Ultenic (save $40)

Ultenic U16 Flex | was $219.99, now $179.99 at Ultenic (save $40)

The U16 Flex surpasses the U12 Vesla's cleaning power, and on test it cleared small powders, large debris and pet hair much faster. It's honestly a breeze to use, especially with its bendable wand that reaches under furniture for you.

Read more in my full Ultenic U16 Flex review.

Why I swear by Ultenic's budget vacuums

Ultenic U16 Flex vacuuming flour and sugar on wooden floor in Future test center

The Ultenic vacuums have a green light to reveal invisible debris, similar to Dyson's most advanced models.

(Image credit: Future)

One of the most incredible features of Ultenic's affordable vacuums is the green laser light. Just like the best Dyson vacuums, it illuminates dust, debris and hair that your eyes normally can't pick up, showing truly whether the floor is completely clean.

And similar to the best Shark vacuums, the Ultenic U16 Flex bends at the wand allowing you to clean under furniture without straining your back:

During testing, both the U16 Flex and the U12 Vesla seriously impressed us. Up until these two vacuums, we had never reviewed any below $200 that could actually clean our floors.

But when talking about value for money, the Ultenics are now two of the best cordless vacuums out there. They can easily clean hard floors, furniture and rugs, and they're some of the best lightweight vacuums if you're looking for easy, agile cleaning.

Granted, they're not as powerful as the best we've ever tested (enter: the Dyson V15 Detect), and if your home has a lot of carpet, these won't be the best options. But if your home has mostly hard floors, as many modern homes do, a discounted Ultenic might just be all you need.

Buy the Ultenic U16 Flex or the Ultenic U12 Vesla, on offer at Ultenic.

What to shop

Not quite what you're looking for? Spend a little extra and you can take home one of the most powerful cordless vacuums on the market.


For more expert advice from our vacuum tests, check out our guides to the best vacuums for pet hair and the best vacuums for carpet.

Dan Fauzi
Home Tech Editor

Dan is the Home Tech Editor for Homes & Gardens, covering all things cleaning, smart home, sound and air treatment across the Solved section. Having worked for Future PLC since July 2023, Dan was previously the Features Editor for Top Ten Reviews and looked after the wide variety of home and outdoor content across the site, but their writing about homes, gardens, tech and products started back in 2021 on brands like BBC Science Focus, YourHomeStyle and Gardens Illustrated.

They have spent more than 200 hours testing and reviewing vacuums for Homes & Gardens, and have even visited Dyson's engineering labs for the full low-down of the ins and outs of our trusty cleaners.

Dan has a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Magazine Journalism. Outside of work, you'll find them at gigs and art galleries, cycling somewhere scenic, or cooking up something good in the kitchen.

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