People are creatures of habit and will often stick with something that is familiar long beyond its usefulness. Vacuum cleaner buying is no exception to this rule. More often than not there isn't even a comparison shopping phase before people replace their existing vacuum cleaners with units that are just like it in order to avoid any potentially unpleasant surprises or adjustments. Before you buy the same old style vacuum, check out these three reasons to reconsider.
Canister vacuums offer the versatility of cleaning carpets, vinyl, hardwood floors, and tile. No matter what type of flooring you have, the odds are good that a canister vacuum can clean them.
Canister vacuums don't simply clean floors, they also protect floors too. This is because the head is so light that you won't need to worry about scratching your hardwood floors. Upright vacuums in contrast often use spinning brushes that aren't nearly as effective. When the damage of the spinning brush is combined with the heaviness of an upright machine, delicate floors like carpets and hardwoods, don't stand a chance. Damage to the floor becomes a non-issue with canister vacuums as they are the vacuums that cause little to no damage.
Canister vacuums aren't nearly as noisy as some of the other options that are available.
This is because the motor is housed in the central unit, along with the filter and bag or bucket, depending on the model you chose, which only has a small intake shaft where the hose plugs in, making it easier to seal the unit and keep the noise down. In fact, some of the higher end models are so quiet that you can easily vacuum the whole house while everyone is asleep and no one will be any the wiser. Using a newer model with a HEPA filter will help you keep fine dust, allergens, and other nasty particulates from filtering back into the air.
Using a canister vacuum allows you to reach areas that are otherwise inaccessible for cleaning. Cleaning with a canister vacuum is much easier; try it today and you're sure to agree.
Canister vacuums offer the versatility of cleaning carpets, vinyl, hardwood floors, and tile. No matter what type of flooring you have, the odds are good that a canister vacuum can clean them.
Canister vacuums don't simply clean floors, they also protect floors too. This is because the head is so light that you won't need to worry about scratching your hardwood floors. Upright vacuums in contrast often use spinning brushes that aren't nearly as effective. When the damage of the spinning brush is combined with the heaviness of an upright machine, delicate floors like carpets and hardwoods, don't stand a chance. Damage to the floor becomes a non-issue with canister vacuums as they are the vacuums that cause little to no damage.
Canister vacuums aren't nearly as noisy as some of the other options that are available.
This is because the motor is housed in the central unit, along with the filter and bag or bucket, depending on the model you chose, which only has a small intake shaft where the hose plugs in, making it easier to seal the unit and keep the noise down. In fact, some of the higher end models are so quiet that you can easily vacuum the whole house while everyone is asleep and no one will be any the wiser. Using a newer model with a HEPA filter will help you keep fine dust, allergens, and other nasty particulates from filtering back into the air.
Using a canister vacuum allows you to reach areas that are otherwise inaccessible for cleaning. Cleaning with a canister vacuum is much easier; try it today and you're sure to agree.
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