I bought my first cordless power sweeper because raking acorns out of my gravel driveway every fall was destroying my back. Two seasons and five models later, I have a clear sense of which sweepers actually deliver and which are gimmicks. These five made the cut.

Comparison: Best Power Sweepers

SweeperTypeBest ForRuntime
Worx WG050 Cordless SweeperWalk-behindDriveways and patios40 min
Greenworks 24V SweeperWalk-behindSuburban driveways30 min
Karcher S 4 Twin Push SweeperManual pushNo-power patiosUnlimited
Bissell Garage Pro Wet DryWet/dry vacGarage floorsCorded
Ego Power Plus Push SweeperCordless walkLarge driveways45 min

Worx WG050 Cordless Sweeper

The pick that surprised me most. Wide path, lightweight, and the brush angle picks up acorns, pine needles, and gravel-mixed debris cleanly. Battery is the same one used across Worx tools, which is the real selling point if you are already in that ecosystem.

Greenworks 24V Sweeper

A solid budget walk-behind. Lighter than the Worx, smaller hopper, and the 24V battery is fine for shorter driveways. It struggles with wet leaves but excels at dry debris on smooth concrete.

Karcher S 4 Twin Push Sweeper

The unpowered pick that genuinely works. Two counter-rotating brushes, no battery, no charging, no noise. For patios and short walkways under 1000 square feet, this is faster than digging out a powered tool. Built like a tank.

Bissell Garage Pro Wet Dry

Not a traditional sweeper but the right answer for garage floors. Long hose, wall mountable, and it picks up sawdust, road salt, and the random screws that fall off cars. I keep it for indoor garage work and a sweeper for the driveway.

Ego Power Plus Push Sweeper

The premium pick. Longest runtime, biggest hopper, widest brush. If you have a driveway over 1500 square feet or do shared community sweeping, this is the one. Heavy investment but the Ego battery system pays off across other yard tools.

What Matters Most

Brush type matters more than motor power. Stiff dual brushes pull debris up into the hopper; soft single brushes just push it forward. Hopper size determines how often you stop. Battery runtime is usually overstated by 30 percent.

My Setup

Worx WG050 for the driveway and walkways, Karcher push sweeper for the front patio because I can grab it in 10 seconds. Bissell vac stays mounted in the garage for everything indoors.

Common Mistakes

Using a sweeper on wet leaves and clogging the brush. Storing batteries in a freezing garage all winter. Skipping hopper cleanout and letting damp debris rot inside, which kills the bearings.

Final Recommendation

For most homeowners with a normal driveway, Worx WG050 is the best balance. Upgrade to Ego if you have a long driveway, drop to Karcher push if you just need patio sweeping. Cordless changed how often I actually do this chore.

Frequently asked questions

Are power sweepers better than leaf blowers?+

For grit, dirt, and fine debris on hard surfaces, yes. Blowers scatter dust and never get heavy material. Sweepers contain debris in a hopper, which is critical on driveways and patios near doors.

Will a power sweeper work on grass?+

Most cordless residential models are designed for hard surfaces. Some heavier electric or push sweepers handle short grass for catching leaves and acorns, but they are not lawn mowers.

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Tom Reeves

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Tom Reeves has reviewed consumer electronics for over a decade, with a focus on televisions, monitors, laptops, and smart home devices. He worked as a professional display calibrator before moving into editorial, and he brings that hands-on technical background to every TV and monitor review. At TheTestedHub, Tom covers display calibration, computer monitors, laptops and 2-in-1s, smart home platforms, home theater setups, and HDR performance.