We believe every vacuum deserves a second chance.
VacuumManuals is an independent repair blog founded on a simple idea: repair should be simpler than replacement. We provide clear, step-by-step instructions designed for everyone.
Our Mission
Every year, millions of vacuum cleaners are thrown into landfills due to minor, fixable issues like clogged filters or broken belts. Our goal is to reduce electronic waste by empowering homeowners to maintain and repair their own appliances.
We focus on the most popular brands—Shark, Dyson, and iRobot—providing specialized knowledge that manufacturers often hide behind expensive service contracts.
How We Work
Independent
We are not affiliated with any vacuum brand. Our guides are built on hands-on experience and objective testing.
Practical
We focus on fixes you can actually do at home with basic tools, saving you high repair shop costs.
Accessible
Our 'Swiss Minimalist' approach ensures that instructions are clear, large-print, and easy to follow.
Meet the Team
Marcus Thorne
Lead TechnicianWith over 15 years in small appliance repair, Marcus ensures every guide is technically accurate and safe for DIYers.
Sarah Chen
Content StrategistSarah focuses on making complex technical steps easy to read and accessible for everyone, regardless of experience.
David Rossi
Robot Vacuum SpecialistDavid tracks the latest in vacuum automation, from LiDAR issues to battery optimization in smart cleaners.
Verified by Experience
All our guides are based on real teardowns. We don't just aggregate data; we pick up the screwdriver, identify the common failure points, and document the solution so you don't have to guess.