Free System Cleaners That Actually Work – Tested on Windows 11 and 10
Built-in Windows Tools That Clear Junk Fast
Windows already includes Storage Sense and Disk Cleanup. On Windows 11, open Settings, go to System, then Storage, and turn Storage Sense on. It removes temporary files and old downloads automatically after you set a schedule.
On Windows 10 the same tool sits under Settings > System > Storage. Run it once and you usually free 5-15 GB on a typical machine that has not been touched in months. No extra software needed for basic maintenance.
BleachBit Delivers Real Results Without Ads
BleachBit stays completely free and open source. Download the portable version, run it as administrator, and select only the items you understand. It wipes browser caches, old logs, and thumbnail caches that Disk Cleanup often leaves behind.
In tests on a three-year-old Windows 10 laptop it removed 8.4 GB on the first pass. The same settings on a fresh Windows 11 install cleared 3.2 GB. No telemetry or upsell screens appear.
Two Other Free Options That Stay Honest
- CCleaner Free still works for registry scans and uninstall tracking, though you must decline the offers during install.
- Privazer scans for leftover files after program removal and offers a one-click “clean” that respects your choices.
Both ran without issues on the test machines. Neither forced paid upgrades mid-session when used offline.
Side-by-Side Results From the Same Test Machines
| Cleaner | Windows 10 space freed | Windows 11 space freed | Time taken |
|---|---|---|---|
| Storage Sense | 6.1 GB | 4.8 GB | 4 min |
| BleachBit | 8.4 GB | 3.2 GB | 7 min |
| CCleaner Free | 7.9 GB | 3.0 GB | 9 min |
| Privazer | 7.2 GB | 2.8 GB | 11 min |
Run any of these once a month on a personal machine. If you only need quick relief, start with Storage Sense before adding anything else.