Have a question about a vacuum I’ve tested, want to suggest a model for review, or spotted something that needs correcting? I’d love to hear from you.
I’m Garrick Dee, and I personally run every test and write every review on Cordless Vacuum Guide. I do my best to respond to every message — usually within 24 to 48 hours.
Get in Touch
You can reach me by email at: cordlessvacuumguide [at] gmail.com
Whether it’s a question about how I test vacuums, feedback on a review, or a general inquiry — I’ll get back to you.
I typically respond within 24–48 hours.
Request a Vacuum Test
Is there a cordless vacuum you want me to test? I’m always looking for my next review, and reader requests help me prioritize which models to buy or source next.
Every vacuum I review goes through the same standardized testing process — including airflow, suction, debris pickup, carpet deep cleaning, and the fog test for filtration. If enough readers ask for the same model, it moves to the top of my list.
How to request a test: Send me an email with the brand and model name, and let me know what you’d most like to see tested. I can’t guarantee every request will be fulfilled, but I read all of them and they directly influence which vacuums I review next.
What You Can Reach Out About
- Questions about a specific vacuum — I’ve tested 30+ cordless vacuums and I’m happy to help you choose between models.
- Testing methodology questions — Want to know how I measure airflow, suction, or filtration performance? I’m always happy to explain.
- Corrections or updates — If you spot an error in a review or know of a firmware update that changes performance, please let me know. Accuracy matters more than anything on this site.
- Suggestions to improve the site — Better comparison formats, new test ideas, missing information — I take reader feedback seriously.
- Media or business inquiries — Please note that I follow strict editorial guidelines and do not accept payment for positive coverage.
Follow Along
You can also watch vacuum tests in action on my YouTube channel, where I record the same experiments used in my written reviews. If you prefer video over text, that’s the best place to see how each vacuum actually performs.