Best overall: Bissell MultiClean Wet Dry VacBest powerful: Ridgid WD1450 Wet Dry VacBest mini: Armor All 2.5 Gallon Wet Dry VacuumBest cordless: Milwaukee 0880-20 Wet Dry VacBest budget: Stanley SL18910P-3

How we chose the best shop vacs

In short, the best shop vac can do just about anything. Sometimes referred to as bucket vacuums, these machines resemble little R2D2s. Used most often in construction, shop vacuums are durable enough to suck up dust, dirt, and most other debris found at a worksite. We looked at reviews, recommendations, conducted user testing, and performed heavy research while on the hunt for the best shop vacuum. We’ve also written plenty about the shop vac’s cousins, like upright vacuums, so we applied some of that knowledge here.

The best shop vacs: Reviews & Recommendations

Bear in mind that durability may come with unwieldiness. You might want to go all out with the most powerful shop vacuum you can find, but if a lightweight, portable shop vac is enough to handle the job, you’ll have an easier time maneuvering—not to mention, storing it when it’s not in use. Bigger might not be better, so tailor your choice to your needs. We chose five of the best shop vacs to crank up your cleaning game and have your space spotless in no time.

Best overall: Bissell MultiClean Wet Dry Vac

Why it made the cut: This vacuum can power through wet or dry messes on multiple surfaces—you can even detail your car with it. Specs

Capacity: 6 gallonsWeight: 16.1 lbs.Hose length: 6.5 ft. Power source: Corded electric

Pros

Two-stage filtrationBlower functionEasy to move

Cons

Loud

If you want a wet-dry shop vacuum that handles anything, the Bissell MultiClean vac covers all the bases. This versatile cleaning tool comes with a variety of features and functions including a blowing function for clearing leaves or blowing up inflatables, a wet suction tool, and a toolkit of different brushes for vacuuming various surfaces and crevices. The tank is on wheels for easy movement while vacuuming and its balanced body keeps it from tipping over when it’s pulled. This machine is sleek and easy to use for both small at-home messes or bigger shop cleanups.

Best powerful: Ridgid WD1450 Wet Dry Vac

Why it made the cut: A six-horsepower motor and 14 gallons of storage let you vacuum your entire garage … and then some. Specs

Capacity: 14 gallonsWeight: 25 lbs.Hose length: 6.8 ft.Power source: Corded electric

Pros

Six horsepower motorLots of storage capacityEasy to maneuver

Cons

Expensive

This Ridgid shop vac’s 6-horsepower motor and top-notch dust filters make it one of the most powerful shop vacs on the market. Its 14-gallon tank makes it one of the larger models available, which is great if you have a big job and want to avoid frequent stops to empty the tank. Despite its size, this large shop vacuum is easy to maneuver thanks to its handled tank and a Tug-A-Long hose that stays locked in during use. Another perk? The powerful motor is made with noise-reducing technology, offering a quieter performance than other brands.

Best mini: Armor All 2.5 Gallon Wet Dry Vacuum

Why it made the cut: This little shop vac packs a powerful punch—good things sometimes come in small sizes. Specs

Capacity: 2.5 gallonsWeight: 5.6 lbs.Hose length: 4 ft.Power source: Corded electric

Pros

Wall mountable for storagePortableEasy to carry and transport

Cons

Hose length shorter than others on our list

The Armor All 2.5-gallon Wet Dry Vacuum has a 2.5-gallon tank and weighs 5.6 pounds so it’s light enough to transport out to your car for some detailing or give the couch a quick once over before guests arrive. It has an easy-to-carry handle and a 10-foot power cord so you can take advantage of its portability. The 2 horsepower motor in this mini shop vacuum strikes the perfect balance between lightweight and power

Best cordless: Milwaukee 0880-20 Wet Dry Vac

Why it made the cut: No cord or plug? That’s not a problem with this sturdy, compact shop vac. Specs

Capacity: 2 gallonsWeight: 10.1 lbsHose length: 6 ft.Power source: Battery-powered, cordless

Pros

Washable HEPA filterSturdy designEasy to carry

Cons

Full charge only lasts 20 minutes

This highly-rated, battery-powered shop vac is great for car detailing and ideal for travel or minor clean-ups. The design of this vac is different from the typical cylindrical tank—this one is rectangular and looks almost like a toolbox. The body is sturdy and doesn’t tip easily and the box has a handle for easy carry. It yields a strong suction, and you can expect about 20 minutes of continuous use on one battery before needing to recharge.

Best budget: Stanley SL18910P-3

Why it made the cut: This powerful, budget-friendly shop vac rivals its pricier counterparts.
Specs

Capacity: 3 gallonsWeight: 8 lbs. Hose length: 4 ft. Power source: Corded electric

Pros

Washable and reusable filterLots of included accessoriesEasy to carry

Cons

No casters to move vacuum around

This Stanley shop vac has a 3-gallon tank and a 3-horsepower motor. With more capacity than mini shop vacs, this vac is performance on a budget. While it may not complete a job as quickly as one of the more expensive models with higher horsepower and a larger tank, this lower-priced option has what it takes to clean up any wet or dry mess.

What to consider when buying the best shop vacs

Shop vacs come in a variety of sizes and efficacy, so the biggest thing to consider is what kind of performance and capacity you’re looking for. Also consider shop vacuum attachments: different nozzles may be available for cleaning small crevices or for sucking up that flooded basement, or you may need to buy adapters to use the inflation feature (no more manually blowing up giant pool floats!). You can get pretty creative using your shop vac. Here’s what else we recommend when shopping for a shop vac:

Wet dry shop vacs

What really sets shop vacs apart from regular vacuum cleaners is the wet vac feature. Many, if not most, shop vacuums are capable of clearing both dry and wet messes, which is clutch in some of homeownership’s most difficult-to-handle situations. A wet-dry vac can clean up the jar of applesauce your toddler dropped in the middle of the living room. It can be shoved down the drain in your kitchen sink to retrieve a missing earring. And it can suck up all the water if—shudder—your basement is flooding. A wet-dry shop vac can remove unwanted water from your home, clean out a fish tank, unclog a drain—the list goes on. On top of this feature, many shop vacuums have a blowing function for added versatility—your leaf blower wishes it had that versatility.

Power

Shop vacuums come in a variety of sizes and levels of power, so the biggest thing to consider is what kind of performance and capacity you’re looking for. If you’re purchasing a vac for a construction business, you might want to consider at least a 12-gallon shop vacuum with the capacity to clean up larger, heavier debris. Wall-mounted shop vacuums are powerful and offer excellent filtration and capacity, although their immobility can hold you back without an extra-long hose and fixtures to stretch your reach. When overall suction strength is your biggest concern, look for a machine with high horsepower.

Size

Shop vacuums aren’t just for big industrial messes. A small shop vac can be a lifesaver for smaller jobs, like crumbs and pet hair. These lightweight micromachines come as small as 1.5 gallons. The one caveat to mini shop vacs is that the size and weight may come at the expense of suction, as the small body doesn’t allow for a more powerful motor. We looked for a model that brings the most power in relation to its small size.

Battery-powered vs. electric

While most shop vacuums are electric, battery-powered vacs are also available. The electric shop vacs will provide more power for a longer duration of time, but a battery-powered vac has the upside of being portable and usable even when you don’t have access to a reliable power source. On the downside, the batteries don’t last very long and you’ll be stopping to recharge frequently. Electric shop vacuums will be better for long jobs, like clearing out a flooded basement, but a battery-powered vac is perfect for a quick and easy pickup. Some users recommend them for cleaning up during a long road trip.

Budget

Shop vacuums are by nature powerful and versatile, so even a less expensive model will complete a job better than a regular vacuum. The least expensive models are the mini vacs, but you can even get a more mid-sized shop vac with a larger tank and more powerful motor at a reasonable price. Having a mid-sized shop vacuum on hand, even a cheaper model, ensures you’re ready for whatever small disaster hits your home. For minor floods, clogs, home workshop messes, spills, or pet cleanup (have you ever wished for an easier way to clean the kids’ hamster cage?), a simple budget shop vac will have your home spotless.

Final thoughts on the best shop vacs

A shop vacuum is a versatile piece of equipment—it’s the piece of cleaning equipment you never knew you needed. They provide a quick and easy way to clean up the messes you once thought were impossible. Make a list of the features that are most important to you—do you want them to be portable? Is power the biggest factor? Do you need a shop vac for a car?—and determine which is the best shop vac for you. It’s hard to go wrong and there are many affordable options available. This is a purchase you won’t regret. Happy cleaning!