A great all-round plug-in vacuum upright vacuum cleaner.
A cleverly designed plug-in vacuum cleaner, the Vax LiftOut Multi-Pet Design has enough power to clean well on carpet and hard floors, and its LiftOut mode adds versatility, letting you clean under sofas, sideboards and other low pieces of furniture. An excellent range of tools adds more versatility and makes this a great all-rounder for all jobs.
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Powerful cleaning -
Large selection of tools -
LiftOut mode makes the vacuum more flexible
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Edge pickup could be better
Key Features
Introduction
While cordless vacuum cleaners may be more popular now, for cleaning without limit and knowing that you can just run on maximum power for maximum dirt collection, a plug-in cleaner, such as the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design is hard to beat.
With a big bin, plenty of tools and a clever lift-out mode that converts it into a smaller, easier to manoeuvre cylinder-style vacuum cleaner, it’s a great plug-in cleaner.
Design and Features
- Clever LiftOut mode
- Lots of tools
- You can turn the brush bar off
Although it resembles any other corded upright vacuum cleaner, the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design features some clever design elements that make it easy to use. This starts with the clearly labelled power button, which can be reached without bending down.
To operate the vacuum cleaner, I just had to tilt the handle back to start pushing it around. At 6.63kg, this isn’t the lightest upright but, aside from having to carry it up stairs, most of that weight sits on the floor, and I found the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design easy and quick to push around.
There’s no power control, but there is an air vent that can be slid open to reduce suction power if you find that the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design is sticking to the floor a bit too much and is getting hard to push around.

When using a corded vacuum cleaner, the cable needs to be kept out of the way. I’d normally do this by looping the cable over a shoulder, but I don’t have to do that with the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design, as it has a Cord Hook at the top of the wand that does this job. It’s often the simple things that make life easier.

I like the option to turn the brush bar on and off, via the dedicated switch. A brush bar is great for carpets, but on hard floors, suction alone will do the trick without flicking larger bits of debris around.

One issue with all uprights is that the bin location makes it impossible to get the vacuum cleaner under low bits of furniture, such as sofas. That’s where the LiftOut option comes into play.
There’s a handy foot switch on the vacuum cleaner, which releases the bin and motor from the floor head, effectively turning this model into a more flexible cylinder vacuum cleaner.

In this mode, the hose and wand can be detached, giving reach to get into tighter areas, such as when vacuuming a car or cleaning stairs. With the hose and wand attached, there’s plenty of reach, so it’s easy to clean around the skirting boards without bending down, or clean cobwebs off the ceiling.

The wand can also be detached, leaving just the 2m hose, which can be used with any of the tools.

In the box, Vax provides a crevice tool, which has a handy slide-down brush; a pet hair removal tool; a stair tool; and a mini motorised brush.

There’s space for the crevice tool plus one additional tool on the vacuum cleaner’s body. It’s always handy to have your main tools with you.

I’ve seen other vacuum cleaners with a similar design to the LiftOut, but I’ve only ever seen Shark vacuum cleaners, such as the NZ860UKT, that let you use this mode with the floor head.
Shark’s design is a touch neater, as its Lift-Away mode takes the bin out but leaves the floor head attached. With the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design I had to remove the wand and reconnect it to the floor head. Admittedly, this is a fast job.
In this mode, the vacuum cleaner is much more flexible, as it’s easy to get under sofas, sideboards, and other low pieces of furniture.

Buy direct from Vax and you get a car cleaning kit worth £40 included, which includes some extra tools: a flexible crevice tool, deep debris tool and a fine dusting brush, plus an additional filter, which is handy.

The pre-motor filter should be washed regularly under a tap (max 40°C), but needs 24 hours to dry. With a spare filter, I can wash one, put the dry one in and I’m ready to vacuum again.

There’s a secondary post-motor filter, which is a long-life model that can’t be washed. Instead, when this is discoloured, it should be replaced.
There’s a very large 2-litre bin, which lifts out. It’s clear inside, and both the top and bottom flaps can be opened for easy dust emptying and to clean the bin out.

Performance
- Excellent carpet performance
- Doesn’t get tangled
As with all vacuum cleaners, I started by measuring the power of the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design in AirWatts (AW). With one power setting, I measured it at a constant 151AW, which is a touch lower than some of the competition, such as the Hoover HL4 Pet.

The trade off is that the Vax uses less power (600W) compared to the HL4 (850W), so the LiftOut is more economical to run.
The level of power makes a small difference when it comes to using hand tools. With the HL4 Pet, I could collect rice from 3cm away when using the crevice tool. With the Vax LiftOut, collection distance was 2cm.
That’s still good, but it does mean that the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design needs to get a bit closer to debris to pick it up, such as when cleaning out the bottom of a wardrobe or inside a car.
The total power available is still very high, and running at a constant 151AW, the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design is more powerful than your average cordless cleaner on its standard mode.
I moved on to my carpet cleaning test, adding 20g of dust to the floor. Running the cleaner backwards and forwards through the middle, I left a clean strip, edge-to-edge, which is impressive. Overall, the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design picked up 97.37% of the dust.
A tougher test is the edge test, which has 10g of flour added right to the edge of the skirting board. In this test, the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design collected a decent 92% of the mess, but left some behind that I had to tackle with the crevice tool. The HL4 Pet did better in this test.
On the hard floor test, I added 20g of rice to the floor and then vacuumed with the brush roller turned off. I’m pleased to say that 100% of this mess was collected, and grains of rice dropped back out.
I then combed cat hair into the carpet. A single pass was enough to remove all of this with ease.
Finally, I added human hair to the carpet and vacuumed it up. Thanks to the design of the brush bar, no hair was wrapped around the floor head at the end.
I measured sound at 73.2dB, which is similar to other similar plug-in vacuum cleaners.
Should you buy it?
You want a versatile plug-in vacuum cleaner
Plenty of power, a useful LiftOut mode and a huge range of tools makes this a brilliant all-round plug-in vacuum cleaner.
You need something smaller
This vacuum cleaner is quite big, so for smaller homes or for those who just prefer something lighter, look elsewhere.
Final Thoughts
There are more powerful vacuum cleaners, but the only real difference in performance is that hand tools suck up dust from slightly further away.
What you get with the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design is a nicely-balanced system: it’s not too power hungry yet provides enough suction for any job, and it works well on carpets and hard floors, and won’t get tangled with hair. Its LiftOut mode, which works with the floor head, is invaluable, and the range of tools is brilliant, particularly if you order direct and get the free accessory kit. If you want something different, such as lighter cleaner, check out my guide to the best vacuum cleaners.
How we test
We test every vacuum cleaner we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.
Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.
- Used as our main vacuum cleaner for the review period
- Tested for at least a week
- Tested using tools to measure actual suction performance
- Tested with real-world dirt in real-world situations for fair comparisons with other vacuum cleaners
FAQs
Yes, the floor head works and is fully powered in LiftOut mode.
Test Data
| Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design | |
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| AirWatts (high) | 151 AW |
| Sound (high) | 73.2 dB |
Full Specs
| Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design Review | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Vax |
| Size (Dimensions) | 270 x 370 x 1160 MM |
| Weight | 6.63 KG |
| Release Date | 2025 |
| First Reviewed Date | 15/01/2026 |
| Model Number | Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design |
| Vacuum cleaner type | Plug-in upright |
| Provided heads | Crevice tool, mini motorised brush, pet hair remover, stair tool |
| Bin capacity | 2 litres |
| Bagless | Yes |
| Modes | On/off |
| Filters | 2 (one washable, one replaceable) |
| Run time | hrs min |
A great all-round plug-in vacuum upright vacuum cleaner.
A cleverly designed plug-in vacuum cleaner, the Vax LiftOut Multi-Pet Design has enough power to clean well on carpet and hard floors, and its LiftOut mode adds versatility, letting you clean under sofas, sideboards and other low pieces of furniture. An excellent range of tools adds more versatility and makes this a great all-rounder for all jobs.
-
Powerful cleaning -
Large selection of tools -
LiftOut mode makes the vacuum more flexible
-
Edge pickup could be better
Key Features
Introduction
While cordless vacuum cleaners may be more popular now, for cleaning without limit and knowing that you can just run on maximum power for maximum dirt collection, a plug-in cleaner, such as the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design is hard to beat.
With a big bin, plenty of tools and a clever lift-out mode that converts it into a smaller, easier to manoeuvre cylinder-style vacuum cleaner, it’s a great plug-in cleaner.
Design and Features
- Clever LiftOut mode
- Lots of tools
- You can turn the brush bar off
Although it resembles any other corded upright vacuum cleaner, the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design features some clever design elements that make it easy to use. This starts with the clearly labelled power button, which can be reached without bending down.
To operate the vacuum cleaner, I just had to tilt the handle back to start pushing it around. At 6.63kg, this isn’t the lightest upright but, aside from having to carry it up stairs, most of that weight sits on the floor, and I found the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design easy and quick to push around.
There’s no power control, but there is an air vent that can be slid open to reduce suction power if you find that the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design is sticking to the floor a bit too much and is getting hard to push around.

When using a corded vacuum cleaner, the cable needs to be kept out of the way. I’d normally do this by looping the cable over a shoulder, but I don’t have to do that with the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design, as it has a Cord Hook at the top of the wand that does this job. It’s often the simple things that make life easier.

I like the option to turn the brush bar on and off, via the dedicated switch. A brush bar is great for carpets, but on hard floors, suction alone will do the trick without flicking larger bits of debris around.

One issue with all uprights is that the bin location makes it impossible to get the vacuum cleaner under low bits of furniture, such as sofas. That’s where the LiftOut option comes into play.
There’s a handy foot switch on the vacuum cleaner, which releases the bin and motor from the floor head, effectively turning this model into a more flexible cylinder vacuum cleaner.

In this mode, the hose and wand can be detached, giving reach to get into tighter areas, such as when vacuuming a car or cleaning stairs. With the hose and wand attached, there’s plenty of reach, so it’s easy to clean around the skirting boards without bending down, or clean cobwebs off the ceiling.

The wand can also be detached, leaving just the 2m hose, which can be used with any of the tools.

In the box, Vax provides a crevice tool, which has a handy slide-down brush; a pet hair removal tool; a stair tool; and a mini motorised brush.

There’s space for the crevice tool plus one additional tool on the vacuum cleaner’s body. It’s always handy to have your main tools with you.

I’ve seen other vacuum cleaners with a similar design to the LiftOut, but I’ve only ever seen Shark vacuum cleaners, such as the NZ860UKT, that let you use this mode with the floor head.
Shark’s design is a touch neater, as its Lift-Away mode takes the bin out but leaves the floor head attached. With the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design I had to remove the wand and reconnect it to the floor head. Admittedly, this is a fast job.
In this mode, the vacuum cleaner is much more flexible, as it’s easy to get under sofas, sideboards, and other low pieces of furniture.

Buy direct from Vax and you get a car cleaning kit worth £40 included, which includes some extra tools: a flexible crevice tool, deep debris tool and a fine dusting brush, plus an additional filter, which is handy.

The pre-motor filter should be washed regularly under a tap (max 40°C), but needs 24 hours to dry. With a spare filter, I can wash one, put the dry one in and I’m ready to vacuum again.

There’s a secondary post-motor filter, which is a long-life model that can’t be washed. Instead, when this is discoloured, it should be replaced.
There’s a very large 2-litre bin, which lifts out. It’s clear inside, and both the top and bottom flaps can be opened for easy dust emptying and to clean the bin out.

Performance
- Excellent carpet performance
- Doesn’t get tangled
As with all vacuum cleaners, I started by measuring the power of the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design in AirWatts (AW). With one power setting, I measured it at a constant 151AW, which is a touch lower than some of the competition, such as the Hoover HL4 Pet.

The trade off is that the Vax uses less power (600W) compared to the HL4 (850W), so the LiftOut is more economical to run.
The level of power makes a small difference when it comes to using hand tools. With the HL4 Pet, I could collect rice from 3cm away when using the crevice tool. With the Vax LiftOut, collection distance was 2cm.
That’s still good, but it does mean that the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design needs to get a bit closer to debris to pick it up, such as when cleaning out the bottom of a wardrobe or inside a car.
The total power available is still very high, and running at a constant 151AW, the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design is more powerful than your average cordless cleaner on its standard mode.
I moved on to my carpet cleaning test, adding 20g of dust to the floor. Running the cleaner backwards and forwards through the middle, I left a clean strip, edge-to-edge, which is impressive. Overall, the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design picked up 97.37% of the dust.
A tougher test is the edge test, which has 10g of flour added right to the edge of the skirting board. In this test, the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design collected a decent 92% of the mess, but left some behind that I had to tackle with the crevice tool. The HL4 Pet did better in this test.
On the hard floor test, I added 20g of rice to the floor and then vacuumed with the brush roller turned off. I’m pleased to say that 100% of this mess was collected, and grains of rice dropped back out.
I then combed cat hair into the carpet. A single pass was enough to remove all of this with ease.
Finally, I added human hair to the carpet and vacuumed it up. Thanks to the design of the brush bar, no hair was wrapped around the floor head at the end.
I measured sound at 73.2dB, which is similar to other similar plug-in vacuum cleaners.
Should you buy it?
You want a versatile plug-in vacuum cleaner
Plenty of power, a useful LiftOut mode and a huge range of tools makes this a brilliant all-round plug-in vacuum cleaner.
You need something smaller
This vacuum cleaner is quite big, so for smaller homes or for those who just prefer something lighter, look elsewhere.
Final Thoughts
There are more powerful vacuum cleaners, but the only real difference in performance is that hand tools suck up dust from slightly further away.
What you get with the Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design is a nicely-balanced system: it’s not too power hungry yet provides enough suction for any job, and it works well on carpets and hard floors, and won’t get tangled with hair. Its LiftOut mode, which works with the floor head, is invaluable, and the range of tools is brilliant, particularly if you order direct and get the free accessory kit. If you want something different, such as lighter cleaner, check out my guide to the best vacuum cleaners.
How we test
We test every vacuum cleaner we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.
Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.
- Used as our main vacuum cleaner for the review period
- Tested for at least a week
- Tested using tools to measure actual suction performance
- Tested with real-world dirt in real-world situations for fair comparisons with other vacuum cleaners
FAQs
Yes, the floor head works and is fully powered in LiftOut mode.
Test Data
| Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design | |
|---|---|
| AirWatts (high) | 151 AW |
| Sound (high) | 73.2 dB |
Full Specs
| Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design Review | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Vax |
| Size (Dimensions) | 270 x 370 x 1160 MM |
| Weight | 6.63 KG |
| Release Date | 2025 |
| First Reviewed Date | 15/01/2026 |
| Model Number | Vax LiftOut Multi Pet-Design |
| Vacuum cleaner type | Plug-in upright |
| Provided heads | Crevice tool, mini motorised brush, pet hair remover, stair tool |
| Bin capacity | 2 litres |
| Bagless | Yes |
| Modes | On/off |
| Filters | 2 (one washable, one replaceable) |
| Run time | hrs min |














