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The 6 Types of Vacuum Cleaners for Home Cleaning

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When you picture a vacuum cleaner in your mind you probably envision a classic upright appliance with a bag on the front, a handle at waist height, and a suction mechanism on the floor. You are thinking of the classic vacuum cleaner that has been in homes for decades.

But, in the decades since this classic vacuum cleaner was introduced there have been waves of innovations in the vacuum cleaner business. Below are the overviews of all of the types of vacuum cleaners on the market today. 

Types of Vacuum Cleaners

Choosing the right type of vacuum cleaner is as important as which brand or model of vacuum you choose. So, learn the types well! But in this article, we will only cover the main types of vacuum cleaners.

Upright Vacuums

Upright vacuums are the more traditional style, and continue to be the most popular and least expensive. These types of vacuums have a wider range than canisters do and are the most reliable when you want to deep clean your carpet. Because of their solid design, they are the easiest to store. 

The downside to upright vacuums is that they can be unwieldy and can weigh more than 20 pounds. In addition, these are usually the loudest vacuums. Also, the upright is great for carpet cleaning.

Canister Vacuums

The top of the line canister vacuums do just as well as uprights, and they are especially effective on pet hair (depend to the model also). Canister vacuum also refer to as hard floors machine, since it’s more suitable for hard floors, curtains, and furniture. 

In other words, the canister model can be used mainly for hard floors as well as above-floor cleaning. Of course some models can be good for carpets and area rugs.

They are much easier to maneuver on stairs, corners, and under the furnitures. Also, canisters are not nearly as noisy as upright vacuums. Canister vacuums can, however, be more difficult to store because of the hose and wand.

Stick Vacuums

The greatest benefit of stick vacuums is that they weight less than upright vacuums, i.e. very lightweight. However, they have a smaller capacity. They are usually battery powered, so you’ll avoid tripping over long cords, but they aren’t a great choice for deep cleaning. 

Nowadays, the stick vac also comes with cordless models that suitable for quick cleanup. These will work best for dealing with surface messes. When you need to clean something quickly; the dirt bin is incredibly small, so for larger messes you’ll need a more traditional vacuum.

Robotic Vacuums

Robot vacuums may be the most convenient option of all. They do all the work, but you do have to take the time to set them up. This is the type of vac that do not need you to operate it after setting up (schedule) the cleaner tasks. 

These are not idea for deep cleaning, but rather for regular maintenance vacuuming. Their design tends to cause them tom miss corners, but they are still a great idea for keeping your rooms clean between deep-cleaning sessions.

Hand Vacuums (Dust Busters)

These mini-vacuums are light and are either battery powered or come with a cord. These are ideal for quick cleaning on hard surfaces and bare floors. These are not designed for heavy duty cleaning. You can use it for cleaning car interior, sofa, mattress and more. 

Beside very lightweight, this type of vacuum also the cheapest among the types of vacuum cleaners. 

Central Vacuums

Central vacuums win the convenience game, but they are expensive and usually have to be installed by a professional. If you’re willing to spend the money, central vacuums is a great investment as they are easier to use than almost any other type of vacuum. 

They are the easiest to maneuver because you don’t have to haul around a vacuum body, only the hose and powerhead. These convenient vacuums are quiet, but there is no place to keep the cleaning tools and the long hose can be a hassle when it comes to storage.

Conclusion

Every type of vacuum have their own pros and cons, some type like canister is more suitable for hard floors while the upright model is ideal for cleaning carpets. So, choose a vacuum type that is most suited to your house flooring. Also, you need to consider the price as well as other factors like warranty, brand, accessories, etc to choose the best vacuum cleaner for your needs. For more information on how to choose the right vacuum for your cleaning needs, visit this vacuum site.

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