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Best wet and dry vacuum cleaners for tackling every kind of mess
If you’re fed up with a vacuum cleaner and a mop and bucket taking up space in your home, why not swap them for a wet and dry vacuum cleaner?
By Laura Cooke & Natasha Gregson | Last updated Sep 15, 2025
Even though you may own the best vacuum cleaner around, most standard vacs won’t cope when presented with an upended bowl of Cheerios splattered all over the kitchen floor.
Rather than faff around with a floor mop, wouldn’t it be great to have a vacuum that could just slurp up all that mess without the worry of clogging up or damaging the machine? Well, a wet and dry vacuum cleaner is the answer to your prayers. From spilled cereal to cleaning a messy car and even sucking up wet leaves and builder’s debris, the best wet and dry vacuum cleaner takes everything in its stride.
But there are so many to choose from; are you looking for the best cordless vacuum cleaner to tackle wet and dry mess, a good old fashioned upright vacuum, or is a robust cylinder vacuum more up your street?
To help you make the right choice, we scoured the Mumsnet forums - home to the UK's largest online network of parents - in search of the tried-and-tested models and brands our users recommended. Where possible, we also got hands-on with select models ourselves, testing them out on different messes to see how they stood up to everyday cleaning. On top of that, we cross-referenced our picks with expert opinions, consumer champion websites, and verified customer reviews - triple-checking that these really are the best wet and dry vacuums you can buy in 2025.
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Best wet and dry vacuum cleaner UK: at a glance
Best overall: Bosch Unlimited 7 Aqua Vacuum & Mop, £379
Best budget: Wickes Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner With Blower, £55
Best for everyday vacuuming: Dyson V15s Detect Submarine, £800
Best heavy duty: Numatic Charles Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner, £150
Best for odour control: Shark HydroVac Cordless Hard Floor Cleaner, £265
Best cylinder: Kärcher Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner WD 2 Plus, £63
Best upright: BISSELL CrossWave, 3-in-1 Multi-Surface Floor Cleaner, £199
Best handheld: Black+Decker Wet and Dry Cordless Dustbuster, £49
Best wet and dry vacuum cleaner overall
Three-in-one gadget
Easy to use
Great cleaning results
Lightweight
Easy to empty
Pricey
Battery runs out quick on higher settings
Suction levels can take some getting used to
Key specs
Price on writing: £379 | Type: Cordless | Capacity: 0.3L | Runtime: Up to 40 minutes | Weight: 2.9kg
What Mumsnet users say
Tested by Mumsnet editor Jenny Wonnacott: Read our in-depth Bosch Unlimited 7 Aqua 2-in-1 Vacuum & Mop review
One of the pricier wet-and-dry vacuums on our list (though still a relative bargain compared to our most premium pick, the Dyson V15s Submarine), the Bosch Unlimited 7 Aqua is quite an investment. However, you're essentially getting three appliances in one - mop, vacuum, and handheld vacuum. Add in the fact that you can use the battery with other Bosch appliances, and I think it actually offers great value for money.
Day to day, I found it really easy to use. The flexible joint on the main body meant I could easily glide under sofas and furniture, and the handheld function is a real standout. It’s lightweight but powerful, ideal for everyday family chaos - think glitter explosions, crumbs under the table, stray bits of Play-Doh, beach sand, or the dreaded summer-holiday car seats test.
The mop function is another highlight. It uses rotating pads and a small water tank, and I liked that I could switch from tiles to wood without changing anything over. It coped well with everyday mess, and while it doesn’t quite replace a deep clean, it definitely rivals some steam mops I’ve used in the past - especially since it vacuums and mops at the same time!
The main drawback is battery life. On eco or auto mode, you’ll get around 40 minutes - plenty for a decent once-over of a ground floor. Switch to turbo, though, and you’re looking at closer to 10 minutes. That’s fine for a quick blitz, but not enough for the whole house in one go. If you’ve got more space to cover, a spare battery is well worth the extra spend.
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Best budget wet and dry vacuum cleaner
Excellent value for money
Great for all the dirty outdoor jobs
Can be used with or without dust bags
On the noisy side
Dust bag not included
Key specs
Price on writing: £55 | Type: Cylinder | Capacity: 20L | Runtime: N/A | Weight: Not stated
If you are looking for a cheap wet and dry vacuum cleaner for all the messy jobs, then this own-brand vac from Wickes fits the bill.
Granted, it’s not the most aesthetically pleasing vacuum cleaner we have ever seen, but the Wickes Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner With Blower should not be judged on appearances. It makes light work of dust, plaster, grit and even liquids, which makes it perfect for cleaning garages, workshops and clearing up after builders. There’s a blower function too, which is handy for clearing fallen leaves off your decking come autumn, or even for pumping up airbeds when guests come to stay.
It’s lightweight and portable, thanks to the wide-stance castors which help prevent the vacuum from toppling over, plus a long 2.4-metre hose will help you get into all those tricky nooks and crannies. The vacuum also comes with a floor nozzle, crevice tool, three cloth filters (for dry use) and one foam filter (for wet use).
Best wet and dry vacuum for everyday cleaning
Dyson V15s Detect Submarine Wet Dry Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
Excellent suction power
Lightweight and easy to manoeuvre
Versatile, with loads of attachments
Green laser highlights 'invisible' dust
Display shows battery life remaining in minutes
Can also be used as a handheld
Expensive
Mop head requires a clean after each use
Much stronger as as a vacuum than a mop
Trigger needs to be held down
Key specs
Price on writing: £800 | Type: Cordless | Capacity: 0.76 litres | Runtime: Up to 60 minutes | Weight: 3.8 kg
What Mumsnet users say
Tested by Mumsnet floor care editor Natasha Gregson: Read our in-depth Dyson V15s Detect Submarine review
There's been a lot of buzz around the Dyson V15s Detect Submarine Wet Dry Vacuum - and with good reason. The original Dyson V15 Detect is already a favourite amongst Mumsnetters, and this newer wet-dry model takes things a step further with the addition of a mop head designed to keep hard floors spotless, whether you’ve got wood, tile, vinyl or anything in between.
In testing, the vacuum mode was the real highlight. It had no trouble at all with the usual household messes - cereal, flour, coffee grounds, hair - and the Fluffy Optic head’s green laser was both clever and mildly alarming, highlighting dust I didn’t even know was there. The digital display, which shows exactly what’s being collected (yes, including dust mites), also made the whole process strangely satisfying - albeit horrifying!
The mop feature is useful, but it has its drawbacks. Stubborn marks need extra passes, and during longer cleaning sessions I did notice the roller leaving behind a faint trace of dirty water. You also can't use the mop and vacuum function together like the Bosch Unlimited 7 Aqua.
For me, the vacuuming is where the Submarine really shines. The mop head is a nice extra, but I don’t think it justifies the extra £150 on top of the already hefty price tag of the V15 original. If budget isn’t an issue and you like the idea of one device that does it all, it’s a clever bit of kit, but the dry function is definitely the star of the show when it comes to everyday cleaning.
Best heavy duty wet and dry vacuum cleaner
Robust and reliable
Powerful suction
Self-seal tab locks dust in the bag, so no dust cloud when emptying
Comes with loads of accessories
It’s bulky for storage
Lacks the convenient cord storage found on other Numatic vacuums
Key specs
Price on writing: £150 | Type: Cylinder | Capacity: 15L | Runtime: N/A | Weight: 9kg
What Mumsnet users say
Check out this big blue beast. If you thought the original Henry HVR160 Vacuum Cleaner was made of tough stuff, then Charles is Henry on steroids.
Chunky Charles, with his powerful, long-life 1060W motor, can handle pretty much anything thrown his way - even blocked sinks and showers. Charles comes with a selection of tools for every job, including a MultiFlo wet pick-up tool, upholstery tool, double taper hose/tool adaptor, slide-on brush for upholstery, two extension tubes, crevice tool, combination floor tool, soft dusting brush, three HepaFlo filter bags and a 2.4m NuFlex threaded hose.
Yes, he’s huge, and this may prove a problem storage-wise. But if you do have the space, then the virtually indestructible Charles will give you many, many years of happy vacuuming.
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Best wet and dry vacuum cleaner for odours
Shark HydroVac Cordless Hard Floor Cleaner
Self-cleaning
Special feature to neutralise bad smells
Cleaning fluid included
Great for tackling pet hair
Doesn’t hold charge for that long
Can’t be used as a vacuum only
More expensive than the corded version
Heavy for a cordless vacuum
Key specs
Price on writing: £265 | Type: Cordless | Capacity: 0.5L | Runtime: 25 minutes | Weight: 5kg
What Mumsnet users say
There is lots to love about the Shark HydroVac Cordless Hard Floor Cleaner. As well as vacuuming and mopping all at once, it has a continuous self-cleaning system that helps prevent dirt from being redeposited back on your lovely clean floors. The HydroVac comes with a bottle of its quick-drying multi-surface cleaning solution, which is formulated with Odour Neutraliser Technology, helping to get rid of unpleasant pongs and leave your home smelling fresh as a daisy.
That said, the Shark HydroVac only has a 25-minute run time when fully charged and, annoyingly, you can’t use the vacuum on its own without the mop function. The HydroVac is a little bit pricier than some of the other options on our list, but if you want to save a few pennies and don’t mind being tethered to the wall, the corded version is currently available on Amazon for just under £200.
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Best cylinder wet and dry vacuum cleaner
Kärcher Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner WD 2 Plus
Blow function
Great for cleaning workshops, garages and getting rid of builders’ dust
Good value for money
Lightweight for a cylinder vacuum
Previous buyers say it could do with a longer cord
Nowhere to wind cord
Key specs
Price on writing: £63 | Type: Cylinder | Capacity: 12L | Runtime: N/A | Weight: 4.25kg
What Mumsnet users say
We all know that Kärcher is responsible for one of the best steam cleaners around, but did you know they also make excellent wet and dry vacuum cleaners, according to Mumsnetters?
The Kärcher Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner WD 2 Plus packs one hell of a punch and makes light work of fine and coarse dirt, including mess left behind by builders. Unlike some vacuums on our list, such as the Wickes-own vac, the Kärcher has a one-piece cartridge filter, allowing it to suck up both wet and dry dirt without having to change the filter in between.
The WD 2 Plus also comes with a crevice tool, so there’s really no excuse for not giving the car a good clean. However, we do wish the power cord was slightly longer.
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Best upright wet and dry vacuum cleaner
BISSELL CrossWave 3-in-1 Multi-Surface Floor Cleaner
Washes and vacuums simultaneously
Easy to operate
Large capacity
Doesn’t quite clean up to the edges
Better for quick daily cleans rather than a deep clean
Key specs
Price on writing: £199 | Type: Upright | Capacity: 1L | Runtime: N/A | Weight: 5kg
What Mumsnet users say
If you’re a fan of a good old-fashioned upright vacuum, then the BISSELL CrossWave 3-in-1 Multi-Surface Floor Cleaner will be right up your street. There’s no faffing around waiting for the vacuum to charge up - just plug it in and off you go.
The CrossWave vacuums, mops and dries all in one fell swoop, with an innovative multi-surface brush roll that scrubs to remove debris and prevents hair wrap. Although the CrossWave is great for light, daily cleaning, previous buyers say it is less suited to deep cleans or stubborn stains, including muddy paw prints. However, if you do have a pet that likes to shed hair everywhere and brings half the back garden indoors with it, then the BISSELL CrossWave Pet may be a better choice for you.
Best handheld wet and dry vacuum cleaner
Affordable price
Lightweight and portable
Ideal for quick tasks
Short run time
Long recharge time
Key specs
Price on writing: £49 | Type: Handheld | Capacity: 0.3L | Runtime: 7 minutes | Weight: 1.1kg
What Mumsnet users say
If you’re after a budget-friendly handheld that can handle everyday chaos, this Black + Decker Dustbuster is worth considering. Priced just under £50, it’s a no-frills option that makes light work of family messes and spills without you needing to haul out a full-size vacuum.
It’s kitted out with a wide nozzle and handy attachments, including a crevice tool for fiddly corners, a brush for crumbs, and even a squeegee for liquid spills. Whether it’s juice on the counter, biscuit crumbs on the sofa, or wet, muddy footprints trailed through the hallway, this little vac is designed for those small disasters that can’t wait.
The catch? Battery life isn’t huge. You’ll get around seven minutes of power, which means it’s best for quick blasts rather than big jobs. Recharging takes a while too, but the wall-mounted dock is a smart touch, keeping it charged and within reach when you need it.
What are wet and dry vacuum cleaners?
Wet and dry vacuum cleaners, as the name suggests, are strong vacuums that can pick up both wet and dry messes. Some wet and dry vacuums are only meant for indoor use, with vacs from the likes of Dyson, Shark and BISSELL designed to keep your carpets and hard floors looking their best. However, more industrial models from brands such as Kärcher, STIHL and Numatic may also be used in garages, workshops and outdoor settings. These vacuums can be used for everything from cleaning up builders’ mess to even unblocking a sink!
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Is it worth getting a wet-dry vacuum?
Mumsnetters who have taken the plunge say that their wet and dry vacuum is one of the best purchases they ever made, allowing them to ditch the separate vacuum and mop completely.
If you regularly have to deal with wet and dry spillages - from dust and dirt to spilled drinks and mud - then it’s a great investment.
What to consider when choosing a wet and dry vacuum
Here is everything you should consider when choosing the best wet and dry vacuum cleaner:
What do you need it for?: Are you looking for a lightweight vacuum to keep your carpets and hard floors clean and tidy? Or an industrial cylinder vacuum that will make light work of mucky garage floors, remove wet leaves on decking, or even unblock the odd sink or two? Some of the wet dry vacs on our list vacuum and mop simultaneously while others can only perform one function at a time.
What type of vacuum?: Do you want a lightweight cordless vac to whizz around the house? Or a corded model that won’t need recharging before every use?
Bin capacity: Cylinder vacuum cleaners generally have a larger capacity than cordless vacuums. A larger bin capacity means you can clean for longer but your vacuum may be heavier, potentially making it more difficult to manoeuvre.
Tools and accessories: Check which tools come with your wet and dry vacuum cleaner, for example pet tools, crevice nozzles and brushes for upholstery, to make sure your new vac is up to the task. Some cylinder vacuums come with telescopic wands to allow for further reach under furniture and in other difficult-to-reach places.
What’s your budget?: The prices of the wet and dry vacuums on our list vary wildly, from £55 all the way up to over £600. Is your wet-dry vacuum cleaner only for the occasional mucky outdoor job? Or will you use it daily to clean up sawdust from a workshop? If it’s the former, you may want to save some pennies by settling on a cheaper model. Make sure you set a budget and stick to it.
What’s the best wet and dry vacuum cleaner?
We feel that the Bosch Unlimited 7 Aqua Vacuum & Mop is the best wet and dry vacuum to buy right now for its powerful cleaning power, versatility and ability to squeeze into the dirtiest nooks and crannies.
How we chose the best wet and dry vacuum cleaner
Recommendations from real parents
First up, we searched high and low on the Mumsnet forums for posts about the best wet-dry vacuum models and brands our users had tried, tested and loved over the years. We specifically looked out for vacuums that had stood the test of time and produced excellent cleaning results, getting Mumsnetters' feedback on on a whole host of products so we could feature an option for every need and budget.
Expert opinions
Next up, we considered reviews and feedback from trusted cleaning industry experts. We want to be confident that the wet and dry vacuum cleaners we recommend are fit for purpose and excel when cleaning your floors, so we looked out for award-winning products or those that were well regarded in the marketplace.
Authentic consumer reviews
We then thoroughly investigated genuine, in-depth customer reviews on major retailer sites such as Amazon, Argos, Wickes and Currys to get wider consumer experiences regarding the products on our shortlist.
Real-life testing
Finally, MNHQ editors Natasha Gregson and Jenny Wonnacott put select products from our shortlist through their paces, testing them out extensively in their own homes on a range of messes. They carefully evaluated the Bosch and Dyson models, scoring them on their ease of use, cleaning power and overall value for money.
About the authors
Natasha Gregson is Mumsnet’s in-house expert on floor care and all things home related. As Senior Content Editor, she oversees the site’s coverage of cleaning appliances for busy homes - from budget-friendly cordless vacuums to high-tech wet-dry models.
With over a decade of editorial experience and a sharp eye for testing performance, ease of use and value, Natasha ensures every recommendation is backed by real-life insight and rigorous research. Her work has also appeared in national outlets such as The i Paper and Stylist Magazine.
Laura Cooke is a freelance writer and journalist and has written articles for national publications including the Daily Mirror, the i, Metro, Stylist and Happiful magazine.
Laura started writing Swears By articles for Mumsnet in 2021, and has developed an expertise in cleaning and floor care guides. She's reviewed numerous products in the category, including everything from the best robot vacuum cleaners to the best floor mops, to help Mumsnetters make informed choices when it comes to parting with their pennies.
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