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What vacuum cleaners are we using?

An inventory of commonly used vacuum cleaner types today


1. Cordless Handheld Vacuum Cleaners—The Workhorse of Modern Households
Typical Uses: ► Easily vacuuming snack crumbs and pet hair on the sofa ► Cleaning car seat crevices ► Raiding bookshelves
Real Experiences: --Benefits: No need to find an outlet, grab and go  --Pain Points: Running out of battery mid-vacuum, dust flying when emptying the dust bin


2. Robot Vacuum Cleaners—The Savior of Lazy People
Typical Uses: ► Automatically sweeping the entire house after work ► Cleaning accumulated dust under beds and sofas ► Maintaining daily cleanliness on hard floors
Real Experiences: --Benefits: Completely hands-free -- Pain Points: Can become tangled in the cord and stop sweeping, leaving noticeable corners untouched


3. Canister Corded Vacuum Cleaners—A long-standing powerhouse
Typical Uses: ► Post-renovation cleaning ► Deep carpet dust removal ► Cleaning up confetti after annual party decorations
Real Experiences: -- Benefits: Powerful suction, never runs out of power -- Pain Points: Pulling the cord is like walking the dog, and storage takes up half the cabinet.


4. Steam Mop and Vacuum Cleaner—For the Cleansing Odds
Typical Uses: ► Cleaning greasy kitchen tiles ► Disinfecting baby's crawling area ► Removing mildew from bathroom floor crevices
Real Experience: -- Refreshing: Cleans grease and water stains instantly. -- Pain Points: Frequent water tank refills, and the unit is heavier than a dumbbell.


Realistic Choice Logic (Based on Your Family's Pain Points)

Your Biggest Headache Instant Fix Critical Avoidance Real-Life Impact
Hair-clogged drains  Tangle-free cordless model  Brushed roller heads ► Zero scissor time after cleaning
Sprinkled litter tracking Robot vac with wide suction inlet  Units with <2cm climbing clearance ► Auto-cleans granules before they crush into rugs
Allergy attacks  Sealed HEPA canister (bagged)  "Washable HEPA" gimmicks ► No post-vacuum sneezing fits
Streaky floors after mopping Steam mop vacuum combo  High-heat models on hardwood ► Grease-free tiles without chemical residues
Dust bunnies under furniture  Low-profile (≤8cm) stick vacuum  Bulky robot bumpers ► Actually reaches under sofas/beds
Cord wrestling  Self-charging robot + cordless duo  Short-corded canisters (<7m) ► No unplugging/replugging between rooms
Pet odor lingering  Vac with charcoal filter compartment  Scented cartridge scams ► Eliminates urine/food smells at source
Apartment noise complaints Robot scheduled for daytime cleaning  Uprights over 75dB ► Runs while neighbors are out
Carpet dents from heavy vacs Ultra-light (<3kg) cordless  Metal-base uprights ► Fluffy pile rebounds instantly