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Vacuum Cleaners: Consumer Ratings and Reviews



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There are many options when it comes choosing a vacuum cleaner to clean your home. You can either choose a bagged unit that is ideal for large areas or a cordless one that is lightweight and easy to use. No matter what model you choose, ensure that it picks up dirt and debris from carpets.

A vacuum cleaner designed to clean carpets and hard floors is the upright vacuum. These vacuums often come with a crevice tool to clean tight corners and spaces and a brush to dust the top floors. These vacuums also have the ability to remove pet hair.

The stick vacuum works in the same way as an upright model but uses a rotating brush to collect debris. These vacuums are smaller and more efficient for hard floors. However, they might lack suction power. In addition, they can be awkward to manoeuvre around tight spots.


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A canister vacuum, on the other hand, is a cleaner vacuum. It comes with a tank, hose and a nozzle. Canister models can be a little heavier to carry around, but they have plenty of space for storing many attachments. Some models have an extension wand. Hoover Hoover Hoover's canister can hold 4.1 liters of dust. This makes it one among the largest canisters currently on the marketplace.

You can also opt for a cylinder vacuum, which is especially useful for hard flooring. Although cylinder vacuums are small and easy to maneuver, they won't work well on pile carpets. To save time, you can opt for a handheld model. Although they can be as powerful and efficient as corded models.


For a multi-surface home, consider the Shark Apex DuoClean (AZ1002) vacuum. The AZ1002 has two separate rollers, a soft brushless brush for hardwood floors, and LED lights on the floor nozzle and handle.

Dyson DC18 upright vacuum offers powerful suction and mobility. You'll get a great clean with the DC18, but it's too heavy for use on carpets and high-pile floors.


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Another vacuum that works well on hard floors is the Shark Navigator. This vacuum has a thin body, a good HEPA filter, and a wide 3.6-inch cleaning path. Shark Navigator's price is lower than similar models. This makes it a great choice for people on a tight budget.

Dyson Ball Animal 2 Vacuum may also be available. This vacuum can get rid of stubborn pet hairs. It may not have the same power as other vacuums but it is worth it for pet owners looking for a deeper clean.

There are a few other vacuums available, such as the Dyson V15 Detect Cordless Vacuum and Tineco PURE ONES11 Vacuum. It can be difficult to choose the right vacuum. Our buying guide will help you make the right choice.


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Vacuum Cleaners: Consumer Ratings and Reviews