Aug
17
2011
Vacuum Cleaners.?
Hello,
I am looking for best vacuum cleaner. I have both carpet & hardwood floors in my home. Also a month old baby. Which ones are the best in terms of efficiency and low maintenance. whether it be the central vac, or the standard ? my budget is flexible as I know you get what you pay for.
Thanks for your time.
Also advise me whether Central Vacuum is better or the hand vacuum. Thanks
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By Eric W, August 17, 2011 @ 12:17 pm
Hello, I work for a vacuum shop and i would suggest a central vacuum system, if you can afford it. They are by far more efficient and the only vacuum that removes the dirt, dust, allergents etc completly from your home. Traditional vacuums, even the best ones will allow those things to recirculate back into the air. If a central vacuum is something you dont want to do, then i would suggest a Miele canister. Very lightweight, quiet, great filtration and easy to use. There a bit pricey, but worth it. German made, 7 year warranty and specific tools for bare floors and carpeting. Check ouy the source links to find out more. A lot of good information to research there.
By Bin There, August 17, 2011 @ 12:17 pm
Top of the list is Rainbow, and Kerby. Kerby has many nice features but is expensive. It is more for cleaning hotels and the like. But it would last you the rest of your life.
The home models are Dyson the best for home.
Hoover isn’t to bad.
The rest are cheap but will last for a while.
With the baby I would get one with a heppa filter so it doesn’t blow dirt back into the air. Good luck
By wvpackerfan68, August 17, 2011 @ 12:17 pm
We use a Dirt Devil Dynamite Plus.
It has a hepa filter and is bagless; it works great on our hardwood floors and carpeting AND our youngest has asthma and it doesn’t bother her by kicking up the dust/pet dander.