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Home & Kitchen > Heating, Cooling & Air Quality > Parts & Accessories > Air Purifier Parts & Accessories IP address: 54.189.37.104Time: 2016-09-24T12:02:51ZURL: http://www.youtube.be/watch%3Fv%3DOuxn3uG375YIf you’re trying to buy a vacuum these days, you’re looking at choosing from more than 450 models. How do you even begin to narrow down the field? Well, we’ve done 300 hours of research and testing on vacuum cleaners over the past four years, searching for the best ones to fit all kinds of living situations and lifestyles. This guide will help you figure out the right kind of vacuum to suit your home, whether it’s a small apartment or a big Victorian, covered with shag carpets or left with bare wood floors, or filled with kids and pets. A great, cheap vacuum Shark Navigator Lift-Away NV352 from Bed Bath & Beyond *At the time of publishing, the price was $160. Get a bagless upright vacuum. You’re like most people. A bagless upright vacuum that costs between $150 and $200 is a great fit for most American (and Canadian) homes: those that are more than 800 square feet with any number of floors, any number of pets, and almost any kind of wood, tile, or carpeting (except for long, fancy carpets, or possibly scratch-prone stone).
Here’s why we think a cheap bagless upright is the best choice for most people: Check out our full guide to cheap vacuums for our up-to-date recommendations. Here’s why you might consider buying something other than a cheap bagless upright: Best high-end upright for bigger homessharp air purifier review malaysia Miele Dynamic U1 Twistarlington air purification system trial balance Best high-end canister for apartmentsair duct cleaning carlsbad Miele Compact C2 Onyx Get a high-end vacuum. You, my friend, are very wise. If you have the cash, you’ll be happy that you’ve made the investment in a high-end vacuum. Check out our full guide to the best high-end vacuums for our up-to-date recommendations.
We have picks for uprights, which are best in bigger homes with carpeting, and canisters, which can suit any kind of home, though tend to be most popular with people in apartments. Here’s why you might want to consider buying something besides a high-end vacuum: Hoover Air Cordless 2-in-1 *At the time of publishing, the price was $197. Get a cordless vacuum. If your residence is roughly 800 square feet or less, cord-free is a great way to go. Our guide to the best cordless vacuum gets into the finer details, but there are two main reasons. Check out our guide to cordless vacuums for our current recommendations. Here’s why you might want a different kind of vacuum: A totally decent vacuum for pet owners Any vacuum can clean up pet hair, and pet owners don’t need to buy a special model to do the job well. Any time you see “animal” or “pet” in the name of a vacuum, it only means that it comes with a tool that makes it easier to clean pet hair off of upholstery, not that it’s specially designed somehow to extract dander from it.
One exception to consider: If you have a lot of hairy pets, like four golden retrievers, or a half-dozen furry cats, you might want to avoid bagged vacuums entirely. Pet hair fills bags quickly, and the cost of replacing them so frequently can add up. So which bagless vacuum should you get instead? Is a cheap one fine? Or if you were leaning toward a high-end bagged model, should you then get a more expensive bagless vacuum? We have more to say on the pros and cons of high-end bagless vacs, but the short version is that you don’t often get your money’s worth out of a pricey bagless. If you decide bagless is right for you, go cheap. A lighter high-end upright Sebo Felix 1 Premium from Allergy Buyers Club *At the time of publishing, the price was $600. A canister for bigger homes Miele Complete C3 Kona Almost all of today’s best vacuums weigh less than the tanklike uprights of yesteryear, and are easier to steer, too. Handling will not be a problem for most people.
However, some uprights still weigh 20 pounds or more, and that’s just too heavy for some people to carry up a flight of stairs. If you need a lighter vacuum, here are your options: An affordable vacuum for long, thick carpets *At the time of publishing, the price was $186. Get a vacuum with manual height-adjustment feature. High-pile carpets (like shag, frieze, saxony, cable, or long plush) pose a problem for some vacuums. The long fibers can tangle around the brush roller and/or block the intake, essentially choking the vacuum. Should you get a special vacuum to accommodate this kind of flooring? That’s up to you. If you want to be safe, get a vacuum that has a cleaning head with a manual height adjustment. Crank it up to the tallest setting, and it’ll have enough clearance for high-pile carpets. (You can dial it in to the proper height for other surfaces as well.) Plenty of vacuums at plenty of price points have this kind of cleaning head. A cheap canister is usually the most affordable option, while high-end uprights and very high-end canisters can have them, too.
An excellent vacuum for allergies Miele Dynamic U1 Jazz A high-quality bagged vacuum is a safe bet. Our favorite high-end upright and canister vacuums do an excellent job of sucking up allergens and irritants—and keeping them contained during disposal. If you start digging deep on this topic … well, it’s controversial. Experts disagree on the traits a “clean-air” vacuum needs to have. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America thinks that some bagless vacuums are okay, but most boots-on-the-ground salespeople and technicians told us that they would not recommend them for households where air quality is a major concern. HEPA filters are great—but don’t mean anything if the rest of the system isn’t totally sealed with rubber gaskets. As such, HEPA can be part of slippery marketing schemes. And most people without allergies will do fine without HEPA filters. Basically, you’ll get a slightly different answer about air quality depending on who you ask.
But they’ll all pretty much agree that a bagged, sealed-system vacuum gets the job done for sure. You probably don’t have to worry about this. Most wood and tile floors are very hardy, enough so no vacuum will scratch them. Furthermore, most worthwhile vacuums come with rubber wheels, which is one extra layer of protection against scratches. However, if your expensive tile floors sit near the soft end of the Mohs hardness scale, or your softwood floors are prone to scratches, your safest bet is to get a canister vacuum with a parquet floor tool. It has no wheels and no brush roller—just a straight suction tool with soft trim around the edges. This kind of tool is usually a toss-in with any high-end canister vacuum, and you can even buy configurations that come with only this tool. A flexible handheld vacuum for cars Black+Decker MAX Lithium Flex Vacuum BDH2020FLFH *At the time of publishing, the price was $130. Get a handheld vacuum. Today’s best handheld vacs have powerful, long-lasting batteries, and come with attachments for cleaning crevices and upholstery.
Plus, this style is convenient for quick clean-up jobs around the house, unlike some car-specific handhelds that need to be plugged in. If you live in an apartment and want to clean your car, the best new cordless upright vacuums pull double duty as handheld vacuums, too. One machine for everything you own. A little handheld vac for quick cleanups Black & Decker Pivot Vac 18V Cordless Pivoting Hand Vac, PHV1810 *At the time of publishing, the price was $63.A cheap-ish one is fine. They can suck up small spills on floors and countertops easily. Check out our full guide to handheld vacs here. You might be tempted to get a super-cheap stick vacuum for this kind of job, but we think those are a bum deal. They clean only small piles of debris on bare floors, and not very well at that. Handheld vacuums, on the other hand, work on many surfaces, and often cost less than sticks anyway. *At the time of publishing, the price was $350. If you’re willing to pay for it, then hell yeah, get a robot vacuum.