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Tips On Selecting From The Many Designs Of Sturdy Vacuum Cleaners
By Busy Door Guest Blogger | June 29, 2009
There are so many different kinds of vacuum cleaners out there that it can be hard to find the perfect one. There are several things that it helps to consider when trying to find the vacuum cleaner that will meet your needs the best. To start the vacuum selection process you want to look at the various types of flooring and carpet you have in your home. If you have more floors that are not carpeted look for vacuums that include special hard floor attachments.
If you want an upright vacuum look for one which has a setting so the plate and wheels will not scratch your floors. The vacuum you select should have enough power for your carpeted areas. This is especially true if you have carpets with a deep pile. Your best choice is probably a vacuum that allows you to set it to your carpet pile height. Vacuum cleaners with metal components are most often more durable. This is especially important if you have people in your home with long hair.
Their increased weight is the biggest disadvantage of these styles and types of vacuums. If allergies are an issue in your home it is good to select a model with a bag rather than a baggless model. You will also want a model with a sealed system with an after motor true HEPA filter included. Also take a look at what kinds of attachments the vacuum has and how easy they are to use. When looking at attachments quality is more important than quantity. You want attachments that can handle the specific tasks you have in your home. Test out the vacuum to see if it has the right height and easy to reach and operate controls. The controls will get lots of use so be sure that they are very durable. Look at the cost of any replacement parts you are likely to need. Some examples of these include bags, filters, and belts. These items can really increase the cost of owning your vacuum.
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