Frequently Asked Questions about Vacuum Cleaners for New Users
In today’s world, technology has changed consumer goods to the point that many devices now commonly in use would be unrecognizable to customers just ten or twenty years ago. The pace of change is so rapid that it’s difficult to keep up with what’s new on the market – much less finding solutions to such questions as the value of new products, whether or not a particular price point is justified, etc.
With this Q&A, I hope to resolve some of the frequently asked questions about the best vacuum cleaners currently on the market, and guide you, the consumer, toward making the best choice for your home or office cleaning needs.
Useful Link: Uncovering the Best Vacuum Cleaners of 2023
Is a cordless vacuum cleaner worth the price?
Recently, cordless vacuum cleaners have made a splash on the market. Just imagine the convenience of being able to vacuum when and where you want, without having to worry about those cumbersome cords getting in the way!
Well, the truth is, having to rely on a battery to power your vacuum can be just as irritating. A cordless vacuum cleaner tends to last between 10-45 minutes depending on the model. The longer battery life is going to cost a lot more than a shorter lasting one, or a corded vacuum. Right now, I believe you get a better value from buying a corded vacuum cleaner. Not only do you not have to worry about losing power due to a failing battery, but modern vacuum manufacturers have made the cord much easier to manipulate and control, so they’re really not so cumbersome at all. Besides, you will be saving a LOT of money… you can get a good vacuum cleaner for a much lower price.
Do I need a HEPA filter in my vacuum cleaner?
If you have allergies, or some other respiratory condition that makes breathing difficult, it is highly recommended that you buy a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filter.
These trap a minimum of 99.97% of particulates with a size of .3 microns or larger! For pet owners, a HEPA filter works great at eliminating all that extra pet hair your animal sheds off. This means not only will your house look clean, but the air you’re breathing will feel clean as well. With a HEPA filter, you’re vacuuming not just for looks, but for your health.
What are the top vacuum cleaner brands on the market today?
There are some Top Rated Vacuum Cleaners that have a reputation for reliability and up-to-date functionality that you should consider. These are Dyson, Shark, Hoover, Bissell, and Bosch. Of course, there are many other brands on the market, but with these, it’s hard to go wrong.
Are vacuum cleaners capable of cleaning surfaces other than carpet?
Absolutely. Today’s vacuum cleaners come with all kinds of attachments that make cleaning almost any surface in your home quick and easy. The top rated vacuum cleaners come with all kinds of accessories and capabilities: from the crevice tool to high suction power, pet hair attachments, and the ability to clean hardwood floors, there are even handheld vacuums and robot vacuums in the market that work surprisingly well!
To conclude, today’s vacuum cleaner market is saturated with machines that have all kinds of capabilities. Making an educated choice, and using your money responsibly, will require some research and consideration of what you require to meet your home-cleaning needs.
Fortunately, there are a lot of websites with customer reviews, such as Consumer Reports and Best Vacuum Cleaners Reviews, that can help you with this decision. I hope you are started on the right path with this quick Q&A on today’s vacuum cleaners.
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