The major criteria involved with choosing a
canister vacuum cleaner is what floor surfaces you plan to clean versus the
power of the vacuum. Almost all
canister vacuum cleaners offer 3 choices of
tools for the surfaces of floors:
1. A bare floor hard plastic brush
that's about 10" - 12" wide with soft bristles.
2. Turbo brush that features a
spinning drum roller with harder bristles.
3. A power head brush that is similar
tothe turbo brush although it is powered by a separate motor.
Both the turbo brush and power head brush
vacuums have a spinning drum roller with bristles that resemble that of an
upright vacuum cleaner. While the brushes look and perform pretty much the
same, the power head brush vacuum has a smaller seperate motor that turns the
brush on the bottom of it, therefore making it more powerful and much more aggressive
than the turbo type brush that is turned by the flow of air being pulled past
it.
These types of brushes will snap the fibers of the
carpet and allow the air to get beneath the dirt particles. If you can't get
air to go under these particles, then you won't be able to suck them out,
regardless of how much suction power you are able to apply with a vacuum
cleaner.
When you purchase a turbo or power head vacuum cleaner
to be used primarily on carpet surfaces, you'll also receive a brush for bare
floors as well that is perfect for areas without carpet.
The rule of thumb as to which model of vacuum cleaner
you should choose is:
1. The bare floor model of canister vacuum
cleaners are perfect for smooth surfaces with no expectation of having rugs or
carpeting. The best choices for bare floor vacuum cleaners include Eureka Oxygen
6992 and the Miele Solaris Canister.
2. Turbo types of canister vacuum
cleaners are best for scatter rugs and low pile wall to wall type carpeting. The
best picks here are the EIO family vacuum cleaner, the Miele Solaris, and the
Sebo Turbo canister vacuum cleaner.
3. The power head brush types of
vacuum cleaners are great for wall to wall carpeting and very important if you
deal with pet hair. The best picks here include the Sebo Canister 3.1, the Miele
Silver Moon, and the Eureka Oxygen 6996.
Some of the other important features for
canister vacuum cleaners include reliability, purchase price, HEPA filter and
sealed unit, the cost of replacement filters and bags, weight, storage and
quality of tools, control locations, noise, adjustable wand, retractable cord,
ease of changing attachments, bag change indicator, filter change indicator,
swivel hose, and other extra features such as dirt alerts.
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ReplyDeleteCamelia Brown: I suggest an Eureka canister vacuum if you are finding a vacuum cleaner that can save your time and effort in cleaning jobs without spending too much money.
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