Philips FC6722/01 Review | 52 Data compared

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  • Avg. price in UK: ~£220
  • Avg. price in US: ~$250
  • Suction power (AW): ?
  • Battery runtime: 30 minutes
  • Capacity: 0.4 L
  • Weight: ?

Philips FC6722/01 review. Compare 52 technical specifications and user reviews to see how this product ranks in the Vacuum Cleaners category and whether it is worth buying.

6.0

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the vacuum cleaner's quality, based on technical analysis and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference for identifying the best vacuum cleaners on the market.

Score components:

80.0%

5.8

Technical Score

20.0%

6.5

User score

Good
5.8

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the vacuum cleaner's technical performance across six key areas: performance, battery and power supply, filtration, attachments, design, and smart features.

When it matters: When you want to compare vacuum cleaners by cleaning performance, specifications, and available features.

Score components:

28.0%

6.4

Performance

22.0%

5.3

Battery

18.0%

6.1

Filtration

14.0%

5.1

Attachments

10.0%

7.3

Design

8.0%

4.0

Smart features

Good
6.5

User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews with the total number of reviews received by the vacuum cleaner.

When it matters: When you want to know how a vacuum cleaner performs in everyday use and how reliable owners find it over time.

Score components:

70.0%

8.2

User reviews

30.0%

2.6

Popularity

User score:
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  • 5.0
    Hard floors

    Score components:

    30.0%

    4.0

    Mopping support

    25.0%

    ?

    Weight

    20.0%

    5.9

    Noise level (Min-Max)

    15.0%

    2.3

    Capacity

    10.0%

    3.0

    Power consumption

  • 4.3
    Pet homes

    Score components:

    30.0%

    4.0

    Mini motorized brush

    25.0%

    4.0

    Anti-tangle brush

    20.0%

    2.3

    Capacity

    15.0%

    5.9

    Noise level (Min-Max)

    10.0%

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    Weight

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Verdict

The Philips SpeedPro FC6722/01 is an 18V bagless cordless 2-in-1 stick and handheld vacuum cleaner featuring a PowerBlade motor and PowerCyclone 7 technology that delivers an airflow of up to 800 L/min. Weighing 2.43 kg, it includes a 180-degree suction nozzle designed to capture up to 98% of dust per stroke, two speed settings, a washable motor filter, and an integrated crevice tool and brush. Key pros include its highly maneuverable design that goes fully flat to reach under low furniture, a hygienic 0.4-litre dust bucket, and a lithium-ion battery providing up to 30 minutes of runtime (15 minutes in turbo mode). However, notable cons include a relatively long 5-hour charging time, an 80 dB noise level, a small dust capacity that requires frequent emptying, and the lack of integrated LED headlights on the main nozzle.

Technical Specifications of vacuum cleaner Philips FC6722/01

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the vacuum cleaner's technical performance across six key areas: performance, battery and power supply, filtration, attachments, design, and smart features.

When it matters: When you want to compare vacuum cleaners by cleaning performance, specifications, and available features.

Score components:

28.0%

6.4

Performance

22.0%

5.3

Battery

18.0%

6.1

Filtration

14.0%

5.1

Attachments

10.0%

7.3

Design

8.0%

4.0

Smart features

5.8
Philips FC6722/1 has a technical score of 5.82 points, which is lower than 97.8% of vacuum cleaners.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews with the total number of reviews received by the vacuum cleaner.

When it matters: When you want to know how a vacuum cleaner performs in everyday use and how reliable owners find it over time.

Score components:

70.0%

8.2

User reviews

30.0%

2.6

Popularity

User score:
United Kingdom
amazon
3.9
(17)
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5.0
(4)
United States
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5.0
(4)

(Reviews last updated: July 2026)

6.5
Philips FC6722/1 has a user score of 6.54 points, which is lower than 95.3% of vacuum cleaners.
Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the vacuum cleaner.
When it matters: When you prefer a vacuum cleaner that has been chosen and reviewed by many other buyers.
2.6
Philips FC6722/1 has a popularity of 2.6 points, which is lower than 57% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the vacuum cleaner's overall score with its price.

When it matters: When you are looking for a vacuum cleaner with a good balance between quality and price.

Score components:

60.0%

6.0

Overall score

40.0%

9.4

Price

7.0
Philips FC6722/1 has a quality-to-price ratio of 7 points, which is lower than 98.7% of products in this category.
Suction power (AW)
What it is: A measure of usable suction output in air watts, combining airflow and pressure into one cleaning-power figure.
When it matters: When you want the clearest single number for overall cleaning power on carpets and stubborn debris.

Importance: HIGH

?
Suction power (kPa)
What it is: The maximum suction pressure the vacuum can generate, expressed in kilopascals.
When it matters: When you compare how strongly different vacuums can pull dirt from seams, rugs, and tight surfaces.

Importance: HIGH

?
Airflow
What it is: The volume of air the vacuum moves during operation, which helps indicate how effectively debris can be carried into the dust container.
When it matters: When you want better pickup of lighter debris such as dust, crumbs, and hair across larger floor areas.

Importance: HIGH

13.33 L/s
Philips FC6722/1 delivers 13.33 L/s airflow, which is lower than that of 94.9% of vacuum cleaners and equal to that of 1.1% of vacuum cleaners.
Motor type
What it is: The motor design used to drive suction, such as brushless or universal construction.
When it matters: When you care about motor durability, efficiency, and how modern the vacuum drive system is.

Importance: LOW

brushless
Power consumption
What it is: The amount of electrical power the vacuum draws while operating, measured in watts.
When it matters: When you want to limit electricity use or compare efficiency between vacuums with similar cleaning power.

Importance: LOW

750 W
Philips FC6722/1 draws 750 W, which is higher than the power consumption of 69.8% of vacuum cleaners and equal to that of 7.1% of vacuum cleaners.
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Cordless
What it is: Indicates whether the vacuum can run without being connected to a power cable.
When it matters: When you want to move quickly between rooms, stairs, or cars without trailing a power cord.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
Philips FC6722/1 works cordlessly. 49.6% of vacuum cleaners offer cordless operation.
Battery runtime
What it is: The maximum operating time the vacuum can deliver on a full charge in standard use.
When it matters: When you want to finish your normal cleaning routine on one charge.

Importance: HIGH

30 minutes
Philips FC6722/1 offers a battery runtime of 30 minutes, which is shorter than that of 88.9% of vacuum cleaners and equal to that of 6.6% of vacuum cleaners.
Charging time
What it is: The time required to recharge the battery from empty to full.
When it matters: When you need the vacuum ready again quickly after a short cleaning session.

Importance: MEDIUM

5 hours
Philips FC6722/1 charges in 5 hours, which is slower than 73.6% of vacuum cleaners and equal to 20.5% of vacuum cleaners.
Battery capacity
What it is: The total amount of energy or charge the battery can store before recharging is needed.
When it matters: When you want a rough idea of how much stored energy the battery pack holds.

Importance: MEDIUM

?
Battery voltage
What it is: The nominal electrical voltage supplied by the battery pack.
When it matters: When you compare cordless models and want another clue about battery system strength.

Importance: LOW

18 V
Philips FC6722/1 uses a battery voltage of 18 V, which is lower than that of 79.7% of vacuum cleaners and equal to that of 16.1% of vacuum cleaners.
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Filter class
What it is: The filtration standard or class used to describe how finely the vacuum filters outgoing air.
When it matters: When you care about capturing finer dust and keeping the exhaust air cleaner.

Importance: MEDIUM

washable foam
Philips FC6722/1 uses filter class washable foam, which is less advanced than the class used by 90.8% of vacuum cleaners and the same as the class used by 0.7% of vacuum cleaners.
Minimum overall efficiency
What it is: The minimum particle retention efficiency implied by the stated filter grade.
When it matters: When you want a clearer view of how much fine particulate the filter grade can block at minimum.

Importance: MEDIUM

99%
Philips FC6722/1 reaches 99% minimum overall efficiency, which is lower than that of 87.1% of vacuum cleaners and equal to that of 2% of vacuum cleaners.
Suitable for allergy sufferers
What it is: Indicates whether the filtration setup is strong enough to make the vacuum more appropriate for allergy-sensitive homes.
When it matters: When someone at home reacts badly to dust and you want a safer filtration setup.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Philips FC6722/1 is not suitable for allergy sufferers. 82.4% of vacuum cleaners are allergy-friendly.
Capacity
What it is: The amount of dust or debris the container or bag can hold before it needs to be emptied or replaced.
When it matters: When you want to empty the dust container less often during bigger cleaning jobs.

Importance: MEDIUM

0.4 L
Philips FC6722/1 has a dust capacity of 0.4 L, which is smaller than that of 90.6% of vacuum cleaners and equal to that of 4.5% of vacuum cleaners.
Bagless
What it is: Indicates whether the vacuum collects dirt in a reusable dust container instead of disposable bags.
When it matters: When you prefer not to buy replacement bags and want to empty a reusable bin instead.

Importance: LOW

yes
Philips FC6722/1 uses a bagless design. 78.6% of vacuum cleaners use this setup.
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Main brush type
What it is: The construction style of the main floor brush that makes primary contact with the surface being cleaned.
When it matters: When you need the floor head design to match your mix of carpets and hard floors.

Importance: LOW

roll brush
Roller type
What it is: The roller material or profile used to move across the floor and lift debris.
When it matters: When you want the contact surface to suit delicate floors, embedded dirt, or hair pickup better.

Importance: LOW

bristled
Anti-tangle brush
What it is: A brush design intended to reduce hair wrapping and tangling around the roller.
When it matters: When long hair regularly wraps around the brush and you want less manual cleaning.

Importance: LOW

no
Philips FC6722/1 does not include an anti-tangle brush. 25.7% of vacuum cleaners include this feature.
Mini motorized brush
What it is: A small powered cleaning head intended for upholstery, stairs, and concentrated dirt or pet hair.
When it matters: When you clean sofas, stairs, or pet beds where a powered small head works better than a standard nozzle.

Importance: LOW

no
Philips FC6722/1 does not include a mini motorized brush. 26.9% of vacuum cleaners include this attachment.
Suitable for pet owners
What it is: Indicates whether the vacuum is especially suited to homes where pet hair is a regular cleaning concern.
When it matters: When pet hair is one of the main reasons you are buying a vacuum in the first place.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Philips FC6722/1 is not suitable for pet owners. 72% of vacuum cleaners handle pet hair well.
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Vacuum type
What it is: Identifies the vacuum's overall form factor, such as stick, canister, upright, handheld, or wet-dry.
When it matters: When storage, maneuverability, and your usual cleaning jobs matter more than raw suction numbers.

Importance: LOW

stick
Weight
What it is: The total mass of the vacuum cleaner, which affects carrying comfort and ease of use.
When it matters: When you carry the vacuum upstairs, around the house, or use it for longer sessions.

Importance: MEDIUM

?
2-in-1 design
What it is: A design that allows the vacuum to be used in two form factors, typically as a stick unit and a handheld unit.
When it matters: When you want one machine to handle both floors and quick handheld jobs.

Importance: LOW

yes
Philips FC6722/1 offers a 2-in-1 design. 53% of vacuum cleaners offer this flexible format.
Self-standing
What it is: Indicates whether the vacuum can remain upright on its own without being leaned against support.
When it matters: When you want to pause mid-clean without laying the vacuum on the floor or wall.

Importance: LOW

no
Philips FC6722/1 does not stand on its own. 18.9% of vacuum cleaners offer this convenience.
Adjustable tube height
What it is: Indicates whether the tube length can be adjusted to change reach and handling height.
When it matters: When different users share the vacuum or you want a more comfortable reach.

Importance: LOW

no
Philips FC6722/1 does not include adjustable tube height. 47.4% of vacuum cleaners offer this ergonomic feature.
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Auto suction adjustment
What it is: A function that changes suction automatically based on floor type or detected dirt load.
When it matters: When you want the vacuum to react by itself as you move between floor types or dirt levels.

Importance: LOW

no
Philips FC6722/1 does not support automatic suction adjustment. 19.9% of vacuum cleaners support this feature.
Dust particle sensor
What it is: A sensor that monitors fine debris levels to inform or automate cleaning behavior.
When it matters: When you want extra feedback in dusty rooms instead of relying only on what you can see.

Importance: LOW

no
Philips FC6722/1 does not include a dust particle sensor. 8% of vacuum cleaners include this feature.
LED display
What it is: A built-in illuminated display used to show status information such as battery, mode, or alerts.
When it matters: When you want cleaner status feedback for battery, mode, and warnings at a glance.

Importance: LOW

no
Philips FC6722/1 does not include an LED display. 25.9% of vacuum cleaners include this interface feature.
Nozzle light
What it is: A light built into the cleaning head to improve visibility in dark areas under furniture or along edges.
When it matters: When you vacuum under beds, sofas, or dark corners where hidden dust is easy to miss.

Importance: LOW

no
Philips FC6722/1 does not include a nozzle light. 43.4% of vacuum cleaners include this visibility feature.
Mopping support
What it is: Indicates whether the appliance can also wipe or mop surfaces in addition to vacuuming.
When it matters: When you want one appliance to handle both dry vacuuming and light floor wiping.

Importance: LOW

no
Philips FC6722/1 does not support mopping. 3.7% of vacuum cleaners support this multi-function feature.

Philips FC6722/01 vs the average vacuum cleaner

  • Cordless operation
    Philips FC6722/1 works cordlessly, the average vacuum cleaner does not.
    What it is: Indicates whether the vacuum can run without being connected to a power cable.
    When it matters: When you want to move quickly between rooms, stairs, or cars without trailing a power cord.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Philips FC6722/1 works cordlessly, the average vacuum cleaner does not.
  • Includes battery indicator
    Philips FC6722/1 includes a battery level indicator, the average vacuum cleaner does not.
    What it is: A visual signal that shows the remaining charge state of the battery.
    When it matters: When you want to know how much cleaning time is left before the battery runs out.

    Importance: LOW

    Philips FC6722/1 includes a battery level indicator, the average vacuum cleaner does not.
  • Includes wall bracket
    Philips FC6722/1 includes a wall-mounted bracket, the average vacuum cleaner does not.
    What it is: A holder designed to mount the vacuum or its charging base on the wall.
    When it matters: When you want a fixed storage spot that keeps the vacuum tidy and ready to grab.

    Importance: LOW

    Philips FC6722/1 includes a wall-mounted bracket, the average vacuum cleaner does not.
  • 3 minutes longer turbo runtime
    Philips FC6722/1 offers longer turbo runtime than the average vacuum cleaner (15 minutes vs 12 minutes).
    What it is: The operating time available when the vacuum runs in its highest power or turbo setting.
    When it matters: When you often use max power for rugs, pet hair, or deep-cleaning short bursts.

    Importance: LOW

    Philips FC6722/1 offers longer turbo runtime than the average vacuum cleaner (15 minutes vs 12 minutes).15 minutes vs 12 minutes
  • Cordless operation
    Philips FC6722/1 works cordlessly, the average vacuum cleaner does not.
  • Includes battery indicator
    Philips FC6722/1 includes a battery level indicator, the average vacuum cleaner does not.
  • 3 minutes longer turbo runtime
    Philips FC6722/1 offers longer turbo runtime than the average vacuum cleaner (15 minutes vs 12 minutes).
  • Includes wall bracket
    Philips FC6722/1 includes a wall-mounted bracket, the average vacuum cleaner does not.
  • 14.47 L/s lower airflow
    Philips FC6722/1 delivers lower airflow than the average vacuum cleaner (13.3 L/s vs 27.8 L/s).
  • Louder operation
    Philips FC6722/1 is noisier than the average vacuum cleaner (80-80 dB vs 77-77 dB).
  • 150 W higher power draw
    Philips FC6722/1 draws more power than the average vacuum cleaner (750 W vs 600 W).
  • 20 minutes shorter runtime
    Philips FC6722/1 offers shorter battery runtime than the average vacuum cleaner (30 minutes vs 50 minutes).
  • 1 hours slower charging
    Philips FC6722/1 charges slower than the average vacuum cleaner (5 hours vs 4 hours).
  • 4.2 V lower voltage
    Philips FC6722/1 has a lower battery voltage than the average vacuum cleaner (18 V vs 22.2 V).
  • 0.6 L smaller dust bin
    Philips FC6722/1 has a smaller dust capacity than the average vacuum cleaner (0.4 L vs 1 L).
  • 0.95 % lower filtration
    Philips FC6722/1 has lower filtration efficiency than the average vacuum cleaner (99% vs 99.95%).
  • Not allergy-friendly
    Philips FC6722/1 is not suitable for allergy sufferers, the average vacuum cleaner is.
  • Lower filter class
    Philips FC6722/1 uses a lower filter class than the average vacuum cleaner (washable foam vs hepa).
  • Not pet-hair friendly
    Philips FC6722/1 is not suitable for pet owners, the average vacuum cleaner is.
  • No upholstery nozzle
    Philips FC6722/1 does not include an upholstery nozzle, the average vacuum cleaner does.
  • 60 mm taller body
    Philips FC6722/1 is taller than the average vacuum cleaner (1170 mm vs 1110 mm).
  • 20 minutes shorter runtime
    Philips FC6722/1 offers shorter battery runtime than the average vacuum cleaner (30 minutes vs 50 minutes).
    What it is: The maximum operating time the vacuum can deliver on a full charge in standard use.
    When it matters: When you want to finish your normal cleaning routine on one charge.

    Importance: HIGH

    Philips FC6722/1 offers shorter battery runtime than the average vacuum cleaner (30 minutes vs 50 minutes).30 minutes vs 50 minutes
  • 14.47 L/s lower airflow
    Philips FC6722/1 delivers lower airflow than the average vacuum cleaner (13.3 L/s vs 27.8 L/s).
    What it is: The volume of air the vacuum moves during operation, which helps indicate how effectively debris can be carried into the dust container.
    When it matters: When you want better pickup of lighter debris such as dust, crumbs, and hair across larger floor areas.

    Importance: HIGH

    Philips FC6722/1 delivers lower airflow than the average vacuum cleaner (13.3 L/s vs 27.8 L/s).13.33 L/s vs 27.8 L/s
  • 0.6 L smaller dust bin
    Philips FC6722/1 has a smaller dust capacity than the average vacuum cleaner (0.4 L vs 1 L).
    What it is: The amount of dust or debris the container or bag can hold before it needs to be emptied or replaced.
    When it matters: When you want to empty the dust container less often during bigger cleaning jobs.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Philips FC6722/1 has a smaller dust capacity than the average vacuum cleaner (0.4 L vs 1 L).0.4 L vs 1 L
  • 1 hours slower charging
    Philips FC6722/1 charges slower than the average vacuum cleaner (5 hours vs 4 hours).
    What it is: The time required to recharge the battery from empty to full.
    When it matters: When you need the vacuum ready again quickly after a short cleaning session.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Philips FC6722/1 charges slower than the average vacuum cleaner (5 hours vs 4 hours).5 hours vs 4 hours
  • Not pet-hair friendly
    Philips FC6722/1 is not suitable for pet owners, the average vacuum cleaner is.
    What it is: Indicates whether the vacuum is especially suited to homes where pet hair is a regular cleaning concern.
    When it matters: When pet hair is one of the main reasons you are buying a vacuum in the first place.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Philips FC6722/1 is not suitable for pet owners, the average vacuum cleaner is.
  • Louder operation
    Philips FC6722/1 is noisier than the average vacuum cleaner (80-80 dB vs 77-77 dB).
    What it is: The operating sound range of the vacuum across its available modes, measured in decibels.
    When it matters: When you clean in apartments, around children, or at night and want a quieter machine.

    Importance: HIGH

    Philips FC6722/1 is noisier than the average vacuum cleaner (80-80 dB vs 77-77 dB).80-80 dB vs 77-77 dB
  • 0.95 % lower filtration
    Philips FC6722/1 has lower filtration efficiency than the average vacuum cleaner (99% vs 99.95%).
    What it is: The minimum particle retention efficiency implied by the stated filter grade.
    When it matters: When you want a clearer view of how much fine particulate the filter grade can block at minimum.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Philips FC6722/1 has lower filtration efficiency than the average vacuum cleaner (99% vs 99.95%).99 % vs 99.95 %
  • Not allergy-friendly
    Philips FC6722/1 is not suitable for allergy sufferers, the average vacuum cleaner is.
    What it is: Indicates whether the filtration setup is strong enough to make the vacuum more appropriate for allergy-sensitive homes.
    When it matters: When someone at home reacts badly to dust and you want a safer filtration setup.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Philips FC6722/1 is not suitable for allergy sufferers, the average vacuum cleaner is.

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Third-party reviews

United States

(Reviews last updated: July 2026)

What customers like about Philips FC6722/01?

  • Highly agile and easy to manoeuvre around tight spaces
  • Effective 180-degree side suction that works well in corners
  • Operates quietly when running on the lower speed setting
  • Good overall build quality and durable plastic dust container
  • Convenient 2-in-1 integrated handheld unit and built-in brush attachment
  • Goes fully flat to easily clean under low furniture

What customers dislike about Philips FC6722/01?

  • Suction power can feel weak or insufficient on deeper carpets
  • Frequent hair tangles occur around the main nozzle roller
  • The 0.4-litre dust container is quite small and requires frequent emptying
  • Short battery runtime, lasting only 15 minutes on Turbo mode
  • The included charging cable is considered too short by some users
  • Requires regular, thorough disassembly and filter washing to maintain suction

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