Best 2017 Vacuums for Aesthetic design and finish

#1 NaceCare Henry HVR160 Compact Vacuum
4.6
3 reviews

Reviewers generally liked Henry's distinctive smiling, iconic design, treating it as fun, recognizable, and part of the product's charm.

Pros: Low-profile design, Overall durability/longevity

Cons: Bag-full indicator, Cordless convenience

#2 Bissell Zing Canister Bagless Vacuum
4.5
1 review

One reviewer reacted positively to the vacuum’s look and large-wheel design during unboxing.

Pros: Kid-friendliness, Controls and UI

Cons: Onboard tool storage, Filtration / Dust Containment

#3 Black+Decker 20V Pivot Vac Cordless Handheld Vacuum
4.4
4 reviews

Aesthetic impressions were positive, with reviewers describing the vacuum as sleek, modern, compact, and attractive on its dock.

Pros: Assembly and Setup, Kid-friendliness

Cons: Airflow blowback, Filtration / Dust Containment

#4 Bissell Featherweight Stick Vacuum
4.0
1 review

Color and finish evidence is limited but positive, with one reviewer noting multiple hues that make buying more than one tempting.

Pros: Controls and UI, Support and Reliability

Cons: Filtration / Dust Containment, Low-profile design

#5 Eureka Blaze 3-in-1 Stick Vacuum
4.0
1 review

The blue finish received light praise, with one reviewer specifically liking the color.

Pros: Packaging quality, Hair‑Wrap / Tangle Resistance

Cons: Carpet — High-Pile Pickup, Headlight and LED lights

#6 Miele Blizzard CX1 Bagless Canister Vacuum
3.8
2 reviews

Reviewers like the sleek look, but the large chunky body reduces design appeal in small homes.

Pros: Self-cleaning cycle, Hair Pickup — Hard Floors

Cons: Stair Cleaning, Clogging and debris prevention

#7 Kenmore Elite Canister Vacuum
2.6
2 reviews

Aesthetics are secondary: one owner says an older Kenmore is unattractive, while another review treats function as more important than styling.

Pros: Crevice / Groove Pickup (Hard Floors), Hard Floor — Large Debris Intake

Cons: Comparative performance, Odor control