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Finding the Right Type of Vacuum Cleaner
You will want to learn about the different types of vacuum cleaners if you are thinking about purchasing a new vacuum to clean your home, office, car, or camper. Each type of vacuum comes with its own pros and cons, so you want to find the one that best suits your needs.
Your first step should be to set a price and determine what tasks you need the vacuum to perform. This will help you narrow down which vacuums may be right for you. With so many different vacuums on the market it should be no problem to find one that meets your needs.
There are vacuums in a wide array of prices, colors, and sizes. While the two main types of vacuums are wet and dry, this distinction has been blurred by companies who have figured out how to combine the two. Some vacuums are cordless and some are bagless, and some can even be handheld. You can even purchase a robotic vacuum cleaner that will do all the work for you.
Durable plastic and aluminum are the two most popular materials used to make vacuum cleaners. You can find vacuums in a variety of colors and styles. Some popular styles include shop vacs, handheld, upright, stick, and canister.
Many vacuums these days are designed with a particular chore in mind, cleaning hardwood floors for example. They will also come with special accessories such as extension hoses, retractable cords, and HEPA filters.
Some of the top vacuum manufacturers include Simplicity, Bissel, Kirby, Oreck, Sanyo, Hoover, Dyson, Bosch, and Eureka. Those who want a great vacuum but are on a tight budget may want to take a look at high quality refurbished vacuums.
With all the different vacuums to choose from, you should have not problem finding a vacuum cleaner to match your unique requirements. Bagless vacuums which save you the hassle and cost of dealing with disposable bags are the most popular type of vacuum on the market today.
It is wise to comparison shop when looking for a new vacuum. With vacuum prices ranging from $30 to $500 you need to be aware of what a fair price is for the one you are purchasing. It wont be long before you are enjoying a clean home or office thanks to your new vacuum cleaner.
Keys to Finding the Right Canister Vacuum Cleaner
The two main keys to finding the right canister vacuum are the floor surfaces you will need to clean and the power of the vacuum. In order to clean different floor surfaces almost all canister vacuums offer three choices of tools:
A brush with soft bristles that is between ten and twelve inches wide for use with bare floors. A turbo brush which uses harder bristles on a spinning drum roller. A power brush head which has its own motor but is shaped much like a turbo brush.
The bristles on the spinning drum roller of both the turbo brush and the power brush are very similar to those you would find on an upright vacuum. The power brush is much more powerful and thorough when it comes to cleaning thanks to its own individual motor which turns the bristles.
The air is pushed beneath the dirt particle, lifting them out for removal with both the power and turbo brushes. No matter how much suction power a vacuum has if you cant lift the particles of dirt you will not be able to remove them.
Most canister vacuums which come with either a turbo or power brush to be used when cleaning carpets will also come with an attachment that is ideal for cleaning bare floors.
Which model of canister vacuum should you choose? If you dont expect to ever need to vacuum carpets or rugs the bare floor models will do an excellent job on smooth surfaces. The Eureka Oxygen 6992 and the Miele Solaris Canister are the best bare floor models. Low pile wall to wall carpeting and throw rugs will be handled best by turbo type canister vacuums. The Miele Solaris, Sebo Turbo, and EIO family vacuum cleaner are your best bets for turbo canister vacuums. Those people who have wall to wall carpeting, especially if they will also need to remove pet hair, will do best with the power head brush canister vacuum. Top choices among these types of vacuums include the Eureka Oxygen 6996, the Sebo Canister 3.1, and the Miele Silver Moon.
There are many other things to take into consideration when purchasing a canister vacuum. You will need to decide which features are most important to you and find a vacuum that is the best match. Popular features include HEPA filters, reliability, initial and replacement part cost, weight, noise, retractable cord, ease of storage, filter hose, dirt alerts, and adjustable wands.
Almost all canister vacuums are the same size with the same tools attached.
Which Vacuum is Right for You: Bagged or Bagless?
The performance level starts at 100% with the installation of each new bag in a bagless system, and then drop off as the bag fills. The quality of the bag will determine how quickly performance will decline. The average bag in a bagged vacuum system will need to be replaced every three or four weeks. You can expect to be down to about 50% performance by the fourth week, with performance steadily dropping from the time you install the bag.
Installing a new bag every three to four weeks will ensure that peak performance is regularly restored. The filters on bagless systems can go as long as 18 months before needing to be replaced, giving a much greater time between peak performances.
The Impact of Pets on Vacuum Performance Throughout the life of your dog or cat you can expect them to shed their fur on a daily basis, whether it is visible to you or not. Many people who own pets are curious as to which type of vacuum does a better job removing pet hair.
Pet hair will stick to the pleated cartridge of your bagless vacuum cleaner just as it does to your carpet. Not only is it inconvenient to remove the pet hair from the cartridge, it also blocks air flow and reduces performance.
Even when a filter is regularly cleaned it can retain pet orders over a period of time. Filters that are only replaced once a year could end up filling your house with the very same pet odors you are attempting to remove.
Bagged Systems Bagged systems give you a neat and convenient way to empty the dirt from your vacuum cleaner. Some vacuum cleaners, such as BOSCH, have even created highly sophisticated and dust free bag replacement systems. Removal of the bag is now clean and quick thanks to mega filter bags which feature built in closure systems that automatically slide shut and trap the dirt inside as you remove the bag.
People who love their bagless machines will probably never be convinced to return to a bagged system. Bagless vacuums continue to gain market share and many actually be the right choice in some applications.
Many people perceive bagless vacuums as the technology of the future and are eager to embrace it. Cylinders and bagless systems are defiantly the right choice for those people who want to embrace the future of vacuum cleaners.