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How to choose a vacuum cleaner for home?

Here's a straightforward guide to picking the right vacuum cleaner for your home, using everyday language:


 

1. Start with Your Floors

Carpet-heavy homes: Look for vacuums with a rotating brush bar (beater bar) that digs deep into fibers. Height adjustment matters for thick rugs.
Hard floors (tile/wood): Avoid stiff bristles that scratch. Suction-only mode or soft roller heads prevent swirl marks.
Mix of both? Find a vacuum with an auto-switch feature that adapts between surfaces.


 

2. Tackle Your Biggest Annoyances

Problem Solution Feature Quick Check
Pet hair everywhere Tangle-free brush roll Demo with pet hair – should self-clear
Allergies/sneezing Sealed HEPA filter + dustbag No dust puff when emptying
Back/wrist pain Lightweight body + swivel steering Try pushing: shouldn’t fight you
Constant dustbin emptying Large capacity (≥1.5L) Visualize your daily debris – will it fit?
Stairs/storage issues Detachable handheld + wall mount Test carrying up steps


 

3. Power & Battery Truths

Corded vacuums: Never lose power, but cord can tangle. Best if you clean large areas.
Cordless vacuums: Grab-and-go convenience. Prioritize removable batteries – dead batteries won’t kill the whole machine.
Runtime reality: Ignore "max power" claims. Test how long it actually runs cleaning your floors.


 

4. Keep Maintenance Simple

Dustbin: One-touch emptying > unscrewing parts.
Filters: Washable filters save long-term costs.
Clogs: Check if hoses/tubes detach easily for rescue missions (LEGOs, socks, etc.).


 

5. Skip the Hype, Test This Instead

Suction test: Sprinkle flour on carpet – one pass should clear it.
Maneuverability: Roll under furniture and around chair legs.
Noise level: If it sounds like a jet engine, you’ll avoid using it.


 

6. Smart Spending Tips

Don't overpay for unused features: No pets? Skip pet-hair tools. Small apartment? Skip extra batteries.
Check hidden costs: Replacement filters/dustbags add up.
Weight matters: Heavy vacuums collect dust in closets.