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The main considerations when choosing a vacuum cleaner are the size of the cleaning area (house, office, garage etc), the vacuum type (stick, canister, robotic etc) which determines its portability, its vacuuming power, its suitability to clean the required surfaces, and lastly if it should be corded or cordless.
The main considerations when choosing a vacuum cleaner are the size of the cleaning area (house, office, garage etc), the vacuum type (stick, canister, robotic etc) which determines its portability, its vacuuming power, its suitability to clean the required surfaces, and lastly if it should be corded or cordless.
Stick vacuum cleaners are lightweight, easier to use and are good for quick clean-ups in high traffic areas. They normally have a lower suction power, a smaller dust bin capacity and lower battery life so it can be difficult to handle whole house duty. Stick vacuum cleaners are not recommended for deep-pile carpets. A stick vacuum is a type of upright vacuum, but a more lightweight and less powerful version. Unlike traditional vacuums, a stick vacuum doesn't have a bag to trap debris. Instead, it uses a dirt cup or canister that has to be emptied between uses.
Stick vacuum cleaners are lightweight, easier to use and are good for quick clean-ups in high traffic areas. They normally have a lower suction power, a smaller dust bin capacity and lower battery life so it can be difficult to handle whole house duty. Stick vacuum cleaners are not recommended for deep-pile carpets. A stick vacuum is a type of upright vacuum, but a more lightweight and less powerful version. Unlike traditional vacuums, a stick vacuum doesn't have a bag to trap debris. Instead, it uses a dirt cup or canister that has to be emptied between uses.
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Vacuum cleaners for hard floors like hardwood, tile, or laminate have either a soft roller or no brush at all to avoid scattering debris or possibly damaging sensitive flooring.
Vacuum cleaners for hard floors like hardwood, tile, or laminate have either a soft roller or no brush at all to avoid scattering debris or possibly damaging sensitive flooring.
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