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Five key points to choosing a vacuum cleaner
Five key points to choosing a vacuum cleaner
There are many vacuum products out there today with some quite varied designs. Bagged, bag less, upright, compact but how do you decide what's best for you? The world renowned Hoover website has some key points that you should consider when choosing your next vacuum cleaner:
Five key points to choosing a vacuum cleaner
1 - Motor power
More often than not, the thing we desire most in a vacuum is to have great suction. As a rule of thumb the more powerful the vacuum cleaner the more it will pick up. Look for a high value here but the highest power unit does not necessarily mean it has the best suction.
2 - Air watts
Did you know air watts are a better measure of suction than motor power? Wattage is an important consideration because motor power alone does not guarantee better suction. If there are more watts for less power the unit is more efficient and has excellent suction. Air watts have a European standard that you should look out for.
3 - Dust pick up
Once you have a unit with good suction and power it then needs to have good dust pick up. This usually comes down to the nozzle design and will have a logo indicating performance. Again this is controlled by a European standard so look out for the symbol.
4 - Bag vs bagless vacuum cleaners
When deciding between a bagged or bagless style vacuum cleaner, it can be helpful to remember a few things:
- Bagless vacuum cleaners enable you to see the dirt and debris picked up, making it easy to see when the bin is full.
- However, some bagged cleaners do have full bag indicator lights
- Bagless vacuum cleaners by definition require no bags, so no additional costs
- Bagless vacuum cleaners do not necessarily perform better than bagged vacuums
- Some bagless vacuum cleaners require regular filter cleaning to work at peak performance
- Bagged vacuum cleaners are hygienic and dust disposal is simple and easy
- Bagless vacuum cleaners can expose the user to dust when emptying, making them less suitable for allergy and asthma sufferers
5 - Filter types
Today there is quite an emphasis on filter and filter types. They can and should be replaced over time but what types are there and how are they different? Generally vacuum cleaner filters fall into two main categories:
Micro filter
1. Micro filter: The type of filtration found on basic vacuum cleaners. Ideal for general use, some can be washed while others need to be replaced. A blocked filter can seriously affect the dust pick-up and efficiency of the unit.
Hepa filter
2. HEPA filter: HEPA filters are ideal for allergy and asthma sufferers and anyone who wants the cleanest result when vacuuming. They work by trapping and capture small pollutants and pollen particles, which would otherwise be recirculated into the air. Most tend to be washable and reusable although they do come at higher cost to micro filters. Very common on the top models today.
What about the near future for Vacuum Cleaners?
In future we are set to see a combined score for air watt and dust pick up, making it easier to make a choice. A good measure of performance is one that gives an overall score for air watts and dust pick up. In the next few years, it is likely this will become a standard measure shown on all cleaners, much like the AAA ratings seen on fridges and freezers today.
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When it comes to finding the best vacuum cleaner to look after your home and family, you'll find Hoover has the solution. Built upon more than a century of expertise, Hoover vacuum cleaners make vacuuming easier while providing high suction power and hygienic dust management.
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Frequently Asked Questions...
Water filtration vacuum compared to the Rainbow vacuum system.?
During the early morning hours I watched an infomercial for a "water filtration" vacuum that compared itself to the Rainbow vacuum. This infomercial offered the buyer 2 of their vacuums for MUCH less than the Rainbow system. The ad went on to show all of the features and benefits including the ability to hold a full size fridge above terra firma while on. I like my Hoover but my partner runs a housecleaning business and swears by her Rainbow. I'd like to know the name and contact information for the aforementioned infomercial product. Thanks!
Answer:
Not sure what "Water filtration system is" but I have owned 2 seperate Ranbow systems. The clean up very nicley. The only problem is that the plastic they are made of is so cheap it wore on on both of them in about 5 years. We had all the bells and whistles accessories. One thing I will tell you not to try to clean up with a rainbow is cat litter. You will end up making kitty cement (ask my wife)
I find myself most often just using the sweeper ...
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