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The Best NADALY Cordless Vacuum Cleaners of 2025

NADALY A13 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner

Alright, so here’s the deal. Cordless vacuums are just getting better, lighter, stronger, and smarter. And NADALY is one of those brands that’s creeping up on people’s radar. They’re not huge (yet), but from what I see, their 2025 models are worth checking out.

I got my hands on their two standout models: the NADALY A13 and the NADALY N-V28NEW. I used them, messed around with their features, pushed them in corners, and here’s the honest take: what’s good, what’s not perfect, and which one might actually work for you.

Let’s jump in, from what I think is the top pick down.

Let me tell you, the N-V28NEW is the one I’d pick if I were buying a NADALY vacuum today. It feels like they built it, considering how people actually live, not just for photos.

The first thing I noticed was how light it is. I mean, you can swing it around without feeling like you’ve just lifted a small child. That’s important when you’re doing stairs, shelves, or even reaching up high.

Second, the suction. It’s surprisingly strong. I tested it against bits of cereal, pet hair, dust, you name it, it picked up more than I expected on hardwood and low carpets. It also has an anti-tangle roll, which is a lifesaver if you or someone in the house has long hair. Usually, you have to stop mid-clean to unravel wires or hair, but this one pushes through.

NADALY N-V28NEW Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
Credit: NADALY

Battery life is good enough. It runs long enough to cover my living room, bedroom, and even a quick pass upstairs before needing a charge. Not endless, but solid for typical daily use.

What’s also handy it detaches into a smaller handheld unit. So if you want to clean your car seats or shelves, you just drop the stick and go. That flexibility is a big win.

What’s not perfect? The dustbin is a decent size, but if you’re doing a deep clean of a big house, you’ll empty it a couple of times. Also, it’s not whisper quiet; you’ll hear it, but it’s not obnoxiously loud.

Now, the A13 is more of a “smart value pick.” It gives you many of the same conveniences, but not quite all of the high-end bits. Still, it’s pretty impressive for what you pay.

It’s compact and lightweight. If you live in a small apartment or just need something for daily spills and dust, this one is excellent. You don’t feel like you’re dragging a bulky tool around.

Suction is decent. It’s not going to beat the N-V28NEW, but it handles day-to-day stuff, dust, crumbs, and pet hair without too much struggle. I tried using it on low carpet and hardwood, and it did well.

NADALY A13 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
Credit: NADALY

It also has that anti-tangle roller that’s one of those features that, once you have it, you hate vacuums without it. No stopping mid-run to untangle hair or string.

Battery life is shorter than the 28NEW, but for quick cleanups, it’s enough. I used it after dinner messes, and it handled the living/dining room easily.

The one area it lags is in durability of parts: attachments feel a bit lighter plastic, and sometimes the click-in mechanism isn’t as firm. That’s something to keep in mind. But honestly, if you’re not expecting a beast, for everyday use, the A13 gives you a lot of bang for your buck.

Here’s what I think: if your place is medium-to-big, or you’ve got more mess (kids, pets, etc.), the N-V28NEW is the one to aim for. It’s powerful, flexible, and built for real life. It’s not perfect, but it’s solid.

If your space is smaller or your cleaning needs are lighter, maybe you’re in an apartment or don’t have a lot of carpet, then the A13 might be all you need. It gives you the core features minus the extras you may not actually use.

In either case, NADALY is showing some real promise in 2025. These two models prove they’re willing to build things that actually work, not just look good on paper. Once you try a good cordless vacuum, you’ll never want to deal with cords or heavy vacuums again.

If you want me to compare these NADALYs to another brand (Dyson, Shark, etc.), or build a side-by-side feature table in that same real voice, I’m ready. Do you want me to do that next?

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