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How Long Do Vacuums Last? (2025)

News RoomBy News Room23 October 2025Updated:23 October 2025No Comments
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Decreased suction power can be harder to notice if you aren’t looking carefully. I certainly hadn’t realized how weak my old vacuum had become until I started using a new one. Frequent clogs might be a sign of age, but they can also be a sign that you need to do a better job cleaning your vacuum and making sure the tubes are clear before you start your next cleaning session.

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A Vacuum’s Lifetime

So, how long does a vacuum last? Eufy, which makes vacuums and other smart home goods, says a vacuum lasts on average between five and eight years. Many folks also refer to Consumer Reports, which says eight years, but that research is from nearly 10 years ago. Different vacuum styles have become popular in those 10 years, primarily cordless and robot vacuums, which Eufy says only last between one and two years.

Several factors impact that lifetime, of course. Primarily the quality of the build: Vacuums with better durability and stronger materials will last you longer. You can easily find cheap knockoffs of brand-name vacuums, but you’ll likely find yourself buying a new vacuum sooner than you would have if you spent a little more.

Maintenance and timely repairs will also obviously affect the lifespan of your vacuum. You do need to take care of your vacuum to help it last. That means emptying the dust bin, changing the filters, and cleaning the hoses and accessories. Not taking care of the vacuum is an easy way to start ramping up the subtle signs that your vacuum is starting to die: decreased suction, frequent clogs, and so on.

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