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Types of Vacuum Cleaner To Check Before Purchasing!

A vacuum cleaner can last you years to come if you purchase the right one. With so many different vacuum cleaners available, you may be confused as to which one to buy. 

Let us list down the types of vacuum cleaners there are out there:


Robotic vacuum

Robotic Vacuums are perfect for those that don’t want to deal with the hassle of vacuuming each day. A robotic vacuum uses sensors to keep it from running into furniture or falling downstairs. These types of vacuums are both cordless and very compact, so they can easily get under areas that traditional vacuums can’t. The user does need to make sure things like large pieces of debris and cords are off the floor before vacuuming begins. Robotic vacuums do need to be charged, but they will go back to their charging station on their own once their battery starts to run low. This type of vacuum requires very minimum supervision. They do have a debris canister that you will need to empty once it gets full. Despite their small size and the fact they are battery powered, they do have a decent amount of suction and can clean larger messes. This is the perfect option for those that don't have a lot of time to spend vacuuming each day.

Upright vacuum

Upright vacuums have a lot of suction power and work well on carpeted areas. They are very effective on flooring that needs a deep cleaning. Many upright vacuums do have adjustable heights and can be used on hardwood floors as well. They tend to come with a variety of different attachments, and they can be used for spot treatments in addition to whole floor cleaning. This is a great type of vacuum to choose from if you want one that can clean multiple surfaces in your home.

Canister vacuum

Canister vacuums are particularly useful for smaller areas. They have a suction hose and can easily be picked up and moved from one area to another. In addition to floor cleaning, you can also use this type of vacuum to clean things like furniture and blinds. While canister vacuums don't tend to clean as well as larger vacuums, you may want to purchase one if you need a vacuum to only clean small areas at a time. This type of vacuum will come in handy if you only have a small area to clean and don't want to have to deal with lugging around a larger vacuum.

Stick vacuum

Stick vacuums are lightweight and tend to be battery-powered and not that powerful. A stick vacuum usually doesn't offer a lot of suction, so they are best used to clean up crumbs or small areas like bathrooms and the kitchen. Many people purchase stick vacuums because they are easy to move, and they don’t take up a lot of space. Most stick vacuums have dirt cups instead of bags that need to be emptied when they are filled with dirt and debris. While you may find that some stick vacuums need to be plugged in, they still don't offer a lot of power just because of their small size.

Handheld vacuum

Handheld vacuums are one of the few cordless vacuums that are also handheld. Because of their unique design, they are portable and easy to use for quick clean-ups. They are a great option for those that have kids or dogs and need a vacuum that can clean up dirt and debris quickly. A cordless vacuum can also be used to vacuum dirt out of a car or pet hair off of furniture. The downside to purchasing a cordless vacuum is that you have to remember to put it on the charger so that it is ready to use when you need it. They also have a small canister that will need to be emptied frequently as it can't hold a lot of dirt.

 

Have you thought about what specification we need to look for before buying our cleaning partner? 🤔 
Here are some tips to help you:

Features: The height, weight, what it can do and additional accessories should be taken into count. Accessories aren't a necessity for most cleaning jobs but they may come in handy from time to time.

Noise: Noisy vacuums may cause disturbance to the people in the house. Some vacuums are noisier than others. If noise bothers you, your family members, or your pets, you need to pay close attention to how noisy a vacuum is. Full-sized vacuums tend to have a noise output of about 80 decibels. To put this into perspective, most garbage disposals have a noise level that’s about the same. You should easily be able to check how many decibels of noise a vacuum emits. Keep in mind that when you are researching vacuums, you may see the word decibels shortened to the letters dB.

Power: Different messes need different suction power. Vacuuming dust may not require the same power as vacuuming spilt cereal. You need to make sure that you choose a vacuum cleaner that’s powerful enough to vacuum your home. If you don’t, you’ll be stuck with a device that isn’t capable of doing what you want it to. When trying to figure out how powerful a vacuum is, you need to look at the watts. Small vacuums may only have a suction rating of about 250 watts. Very powerful vacuums can have a suction rating of about 3,000 watts. If you aren't sure what you want, you should probably purchase a vacuum that falls somewhere in the middle.

Size: Some vacuum cleaners may be difficult to store due to their size. You must take into consideration the size of the vacuum that you plan on purchasing. Some vacuums can be bulky and are difficult to store. However, these types of vacuums tend to be the most powerful. If you require a powerful vacuum, then you will probably need to purchase a larger one. If you are limited on space, try to choose a smaller vacuum that still has a lot of power.

Filters: A vacuum cleaner filter collects dirt and dust. It’s an important part of your vacuum cleaner as it helps clean the air in the area that you are vacuuming. Filters will need to be changed periodically. You do need to keep this in mind when purchasing a vacuum. Some filters will be harder to change than others. Filters that are smaller in size will need to be changed more often than larger filters.

Our Dreame H11 Max is a wet & dry vacuum cleaner perfect for any type of floor 😊. It comes with an additional roller brush, filter, cleaning brush and the Dreame cleaning solution. The H11 Max can automatically detect mess and adjust its suction power accordingly. The best part is it can clean itself! 🤩

One Pass. All Clean with Dreame! 😍
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Clean Your Vacuum Cleaners!

Vacuum cleaners are meant to make our house clean. But what will happen if you don't clean your vacuum cleaner after using it?

  1. Reduces the ability to pick up lint and dirt
  2. Dirt, bacteria and other microorganisms will be lurking in the dust cup or brush
  3. Uncleaned brushes fail to effectively separate dust from the air
  4. Reduces the lifespan of the vacuum cleaner

Our Dreame H11 Series does not only leave the floors spotless but cleans itself too! It cleans itself so you don’t have to bend and squeeze. All you have to do is discard the dirty water.

Get your Dreame H11 Series Now!

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