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How To Decide Between Major Types Of Vacuum Cleaners

The key to deciding which vacuum cleaner is right for you requires an understanding of your home environment and your own personal preferences. Despite the claims from manufacturers, there isn't a vacuum cleaner that is right for everybody. Each environment is different and some machines are simply better suited for specific situations. There are four major types of vacuum cleaners and each of them offers something that other models don't. With this overview of major types and their features you'll have a much easier tack deciding what's best for your home. Upright Vacuum Cleaners While developments in technology have introduced a range of vacuum styles to the market place, many of the features of upright vacuum cleaners keep them a firm favorite in the cleaning stakes.

They come in both residential and commercial models and they usually have a base that contains the beater brush and motors, and the bag or box enclosure that contains a filter bag or canister for debris. Upright vacuum cleaners can include many features such as front lights, brush height controls, on board hose and attachments and different power modes. These vacuums are great for flat open areas and small stairways. Uprights tend to be less expensive than canisters and are easier to store even though they are bit heavier. Some of the best upright vacuum cleaners as per reviews are from Dyson, Eureka and Hoover brands.

Canister Vacuum Cleaners Canisters are versatile cleaners that can address a variety of cleaning applications. Canisters with powered brush rolls offer cleaning performance similar to that of uprights. On back pack vacuum cleaners the canister is worn on the back and is usually made from light weight material like plastic or resin compounds. The canister on the vacuum usually contains a motor at one end and a filter bag at the other. The hose is usually connected to the top end of the vacuum and can be fitted with attachments for all types of cleaning jobs. Back pack vacuum cleaners are great for cleaning hard to reach places and large stairways.

Because of the portability of these vacuum cleaners they are used commonly in commercial cleaning environments. Canisters generally have more suction and greater airflow than uprights, but can be cumbersome to carry and store. Though lighter to the touch when cleaning (just a hose and cleaning wand), canisters must be carried around. Some of the best canister vacuum cleaners are from Miele, Sebo and Electrolux companies.

Central Vacuum Cleaners If you are tired of pulling a vacuum cleaner around the house, you can consider a central vacuum system. It cleans like a canister vac without your having to push, pull, or carry the motor and body around. For many homes, central vacuum systems can offer not only additional convenience, but also less noise, less dust and more power. The typical central vacuum system has a large canister vacuum motor mounted in the garage or basement.

Because of its wall-mounted, remote location outside the home's living space, central vacuum system motors can be larger and heavier than what is inside a standard vacuum cleaner, thereby offering more power. Also, since the motor is located out in the garage, the vacuum cleaner operates with considerably less noise inside the house and without any of the re-circulated dust that's common with most standard vacuum cleaners. Some of the best central vacuum cleaners are from Eureka and Broan-Nutone companies. Cordless Vacuum Cleaners Combining cordless convenience with impressive suction, these vacuum cleaners tackle bare floors and carpets wherever you take it.

Lightweight and slim in profile, they are ideal for speedy pickups and everyday cleaning jobs. A cordless vacuum cleaner is a battery operated unit with a charging base that also acts as a storage stand, and charging can be continuous without damage to the machine. Some units sport two nickel-cadmium rechargeable batteries, one at the brush head and the other in the main unit. The battery in the brush head compensates for the 10% lower suction power by powering a rotating brush, and cuts down on weight by eliminating the need to thread the power cord through the hose to the brush motor. Other units sport nickel-hydrogen battery which helps to reduce its size and weight and offers larger electricity storage capacity than nickel-cadmium batteries.

Some of the best cordless vacuum cleaners come from Roomba, Dirt Devil and Electrolux brands. Choosing a vacuum cleaner can be a tedious task, when there are hundreds of models and brands. So if you are looking for your ideal model, first choose a broader category like canisters or uprights and then look into more detailed vacuum cleaner reviews.

Tomaz Mencinger is a successful webmaster and publisher of Best Vacuum Cleaners Reviews. He provides expert advice and vacuum cleaner ratings of upright, canister and bagless vacuum cleaners and all the major brands that give you the best value for money.



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