Carpet performance was mixed. For lighter cleaning, the U20 did a respectable job. In a family home with two young children, though, Josephine found herself switching to Turbo mode whenever she wanted to tackle larger messes or give carpets a deeper clean.
The trade-off was battery life. Although Ultenic quotes up to 60 minutes in Eco mode, Josephine saw around 15 minutes in Turbo mode during everyday use. That makes Turbo more useful for spot cleaning than vacuuming the whole house.
The anti-tangle floorhead was a real highlight. With both Josephine and her six-year-old having long hair, she expected to spend time cutting hair away from the roller. Instead, it stayed remarkably clear throughout the month of testing.
How well does the Ultenic U20 perform on hard floors?
Hard floors are where the U20 performs best. Josephine's home has plenty of stone and wooden flooring, and she found the vacuum picked up everyday dirt without needing maximum power. Daily crumbs, dust and general household debris were dealt with quickly, making it a practical option for regular cleaning.
She also liked the crevice tool for reaching ceiling cobwebs and awkward corners, joking that it had become her dedicated "spider attachment". Being able to grab the vacuum without wrestling with a cord meant she dealt with small cleaning jobs as soon as she spotted them.
Is the Ultenic U20 good value for money?
At its full recommended retail price of around £240, we'd struggle to recommend the Ultenic U20 over cordless models from Shark or Henry.
It becomes much better value when discounted, which Ultenic does regularly. At around £130 to £190, it offers plenty for the money.
The flexible wand, anti-tangle floorhead, removable battery and long Eco-mode runtime all add to the appeal, and it's a vacuum that's easy to use every day.
Just bear in mind that ease of use is its biggest selling point rather than suction power. If your home has mostly hard flooring or you want a lightweight cordless vacuum for everyday mess, it's a sensible buy at the lower price. If you've got lots of carpet and regularly deal with pet hair or lots of crumbs, you'll probably spend more time in Turbo mode than you'd like.