GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Most Expensive Vacuum
The most expensive vacuum on the market has an average price of $1,500.
In this post, we will explore a myriad of statistics surrounding the world of vacuum cleaners, shedding light on consumer preferences, market trends, and the most expensive models available in the industry. From the popularity of high-end brands like Dyson to the growing demand for advanced features such as HEPA filters and cordless designs, these statistics paint a detailed picture of the evolving landscape of vacuum cleaner technology and consumer behavior. Join us as we dig into the data behind the vacuum cleaner market and uncover fascinating insights that drive the purchasing decisions of consumers worldwide.
Statistic 1
"Dyson, a UK based company, has the most expensive vacuum, valued at $699.99."
Statistic 2
"Over 23% consumers are willing to pay more than $300 for a vacuum cleaner."
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"96% of Dyson owners suggest they would recommend their Dyson vacuum to a friend.."
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"Dyson's Cinetic Big Ball Animal Allergy vacuum is one of the top 10 most expensive vacuums."
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"High-end vacuum cleaners, priced at more than $600, make up roughly 7% of the total market share."
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"The UK has the highest number of vacuums per household in Europe, which contributes to the high-priced vacuum market."
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"iRobot's Roomba i7+ is the second most expensive vacuum cleaner, which valued at $649.99."
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"In 2019, people in the United States spent an average of $151 on vacuum cleaners."
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"The Kirby Avalir 2, one of the most expensive residential vacuums, is around $1,500-$2,000."
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"57% of the consumers surveyed said they vacuum at least once a week, contributing to the demand for expensive vacuums."
Statistic 11
"95% of households in the United States own a vacuum cleaner."
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"The most expensive handheld vacuum, Dyson V11 Outsize Origin, is sold at the price of $699.99."
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"Nearly 46% of consumers prefer bagless vacuums which are often priced higher."
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"The German vacuum brand Miele’s most expensive model costs approximately $1,499."
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"The global vacuum cleaner market was valued at $20.7 billion in 2020."
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"According to Roborock, their most expensive vacuum model, the Roborock S7, costs $649."
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"39% of people would consider paying more for a vacuum if it's cordless, a feature often found in expensive models."
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"Gold plated GoVacuum GV62711, is reportedly the world's most expensive vacuum cleaner — priced at $1,000,000."
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"Market Research Future predicts that the vacuum cleaner market will see a 4.7% growth from 2021 to 2028."
Statistic 20
"51% of consumers want a vacuum with a HEPA filter, a feature that raises the cost of the appliance."
Jannik Lindner
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