Combine with a Hart Vacuum for an Easy Clean Home
Hart has had a very successful launch as a high value power tool brand in Walmart stores and they are spreading their wings to bring even more products for your home. We got our hands on a couple of Hart vacuum models and wondered how they compare to traditional brands you might consider.
Choosing the Best Hart Vacuums
Whether you rent or own your home, you need a vacuum cleaner. Hart has several options to choose from, so which one is best for you?
Hart Pro Upright Vacuum Cleaner
Hart's Pro Upright Vacuum is the star of the group, and we like it for a number of reasons over standard upright vacuums. For starters, it's bagless, and unlike some of its competition, Hart uses cyclonic technology so even when the jar is near its capacity, the suction remains high.

Then there's the swivel head design that makes it easy to turn corners and furniture legs.
The handle is removable for use with flexible hoses up to 13 feet long. All accessories are stored on board, so when you need to stop vacuuming the carpet to remove cobwebs from the corners of the ceiling, it's no big deal.
- Bagless system with cyclonic suction maintains high airflow when tank is full
- Swivel head easily navigates around furniture and obstacles
- Large capacity means less emptying
- HEPA media filter
- Advanced Brush Roll removes hair and debris from carpet fibers
- Onboard accessory storage
- Up to 13 feet with detachable accessory wand
- LED lights show more debris
Hart 20V Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
Hart has two stick vacuums to choose from: brushed or brushless. Brushless models have extended runtime and are more powerful, but cost more. If you're considering a Hart vacuum as your main option for cleaning your entire house, be sure to choose a brushless model. You can choose either way if it better suits your needs.

Other than the motor technology, the two vacuums are very similar. We like how much lighter they are than upright vacuums, and how the swivel head makes them maneuverable.
The air swirls around the can and it does a good job of maintaining its high suction level when full. Plus, the jar can be easily emptied by simply unscrewing the lid on one side, and the filter on the other side can be used for cleaning without tools.
Finally, you can loosen the vacuum head and attach one of the attachments to use it as a vacuum to reach higher spaces or lower crevices. You can also remove the shaft and use it as a handheld vacuum with the same attachment.
- Brushed model run time up to 40 minutes
- Up to 45 minutes of run time and enhanced performance in brushless models
- 2 modes: tumbler with suction or suction only
- swivel head
- Nylon bristle rollers for tool-free release
- Release vacuum head for use with accessories
- Loosen the entire shaft to use as a handheld vacuum cleaner
- Easy tank dump and filter access
- LED lights show more debris
- including wall mount
- Compatible with all Hart 20V batteries
Hart 20V Cordless Handheld Vacuum
This is actually a used Hart vacuum, we used the first one and this one is better. Its suction power is higher, and it still has a lightweight and compact profile, making it our top choice for cleaning up small messes. We like its wider opening, that it can collect larger debris than many handheld vacs, and that it's easy to remove the canister to dump your collection and clean the filter.

- Excellent suction compared to its size
- Lightweight and compact design
- Wide nozzle collects larger debris
- Jar is easy to remove and dump
- lock switch
- Includes Cevice tool
- comfortable grip
- Compatible with all Hart 20V batteries
Combine Hart Vacuums for a Whole Home Solution
Every Hart vacuum has a place in your home where it will do its best, and having one of each type on hand ensures you can clean in the most efficient and convenient way possible.
There's nothing like cordless convenience, and Hart's lightweight handheld vacuum is perfect for spot cleaning and cleaning the crevices of furniture. Pair it with a 2.0Ah battery to quickly remove dry debris from the kitchen, bathroom, furniture, and around your vehicle.

A stick vacuum from Hart with enhanced cleaning power is a great alternative to a broom on hard floors. The swivel brush also makes it a good choice for short rugs and rugs. The jar has more capacity than a dustpan, and you don't have to bend over to collect it all.

Hart's Pro Upright Vacuum Cleaner has the highest cleaning power and widest cleaning range for heavy-duty jobs. It's still highly maneuverable thanks to its swivel head, you can turn off the brush if you're on bare floors, and the cord is long enough to cover most large rooms in your home.

All in all, these two cordless models are responsible for most of the cleaning in our homes, while upright vacuums are only there when we need to get a better job cleaning our carpeted surfaces. Thanks to the convenience of the cordless model, we vacuum more often and our home stays cleaner even though my wife and I juggle busy work schedules and the fact that I always make a mess in the kitchen when I cook.
Every Hart vacuum is competitively priced and a solid value in its own right. If you want to go the family route, it'll run you $356 to $396, depending on which vacuum you choose.
- Pro Upright Vacuum: $128.00
- Brushed Vacuum: $109.00 bare, $159.00 with 4.0Ah battery and charger
- Brushless Stick Vacuum: $149.00 bare, $199.00 with 4.0Ah battery and charger
- Handheld Vacuum: $44.88 bare, $69.00 with 2.0Ah battery and charger
the bottom line
See, we all want a clean living space, and most of us don't consider vacuuming a way to have a good time on a Saturday night. Hart vacuums make the job easier and offer excellent value. For less than the price of one certain brand of vacuum, you can get three Hart vacuums and find the right vacuum for the mess at hand.
View the entire vacuum line on Hart's website.