Whether you designate an entire day to clean or go little by little throughout the week, you know it can be a long, tedious affair. And if you have kids, pets, or untidy partners, you’re in for even more work, since they’re prone to leave a trail of crumbs or shedding hair behind. Instead of monotonously pushing a heavy vacuum back and forth, this Bissell vacuum sucks up everything in just one pass. Yes, you read that right. To buy: $98; amazon.com. With 8 amps of power and a unique brush roll with a clever bristle construction, the Bissell vacuum suctions up both large debris and tiny particles in a single go on multiple surfaces, including tile, laminate, and carpet. And while some cleaners scatter or blow lightweight bits away from the head, this one is designed to prevent the mess from dispersing, especially on hard floor types. The vacuum also has a large intake port, allowing you to clean corners easily and get more gunk as you push the vacuum from one area to the next. What’s great about this upright vacuum is even though it does a wonderful job on your floors, it can also tackle messes on furniture and hard-to-reach spaces. The Bissell vacuum’s 6-foot hose is compatible with multiple cleaning attachments like the Turbobrush tool that acts like a mini vacuum (complete with a brush roll) to pull up crumbly chips on the couch. It also works with the crevice tool to grab hair and debris hidden in between seat cushions and an extension wand and dusting brush to remove layers of dust from fan blades, above the refrigerator, and on air vents. If you’ll be using the vacuum for an entire house, its large 1-liter dust cup will definitely come in handy. Not only will it hold all the dust and particles without forcing you to dump mid-clean, but the dirt tank also has a washable filter and a cyclone suction that spins the debris around, preventing it from entering back into the air. Plus, when you’re done cleaning, you can empty the tank with the push of a button. In other words, you won’t even have to touch the dusty cloud of dirt during the disposal process.