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Applying mind maps to subjects
« on: August 18, 2021, 01:08:46 pm »
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What is a good vacuum cleaner? - a buying guide overview

Apart from fundamental factors such as price, features, and intended use that you often find in many best vacuum cleaner reviews, the most effective way to purchase one is to go to the nearest local home appliance store and directly check the vacuum you want right in your hand. Here are suggestions to help you be more confident to buy a good vacuum cleaner.

Vacuum cleaner performance

The most important factor when choosing a vacuum cleaner is the machine's performance, or suction power. If the vacuum does not function well, you will have difficulty in using it.

In fact, many buyers often confuse the two concepts of vacuum cleaner performance and the vacuuming performance. To be more detailed, vacuum cleaner performance indicates the power consumption of the machine, while the vacuuming performance shows how effectively the machine sucks all the dust in.

In general, the vacuuming performance displayed in power units such as Watts and Amps. While this is indeed an important specification to evaluate, it is only approximate. If you choose to buy a bagged vacuum cleaner that has great vacuuming performance but is too bulky, cleaning the house would obviously be an unnecessary burden.



Filtration system

You've probably read a lot of Best Rated Vacuum Cleaners and often come across terms like "Absolute HEPA" or "Certified HEPA. This is a standard metric used in the U.S, which evaluates the quality of the air filtration.

Basically, a HEPA Filter must remove 99.97% of all particles as small as 0.3 microns in size from the air that passes through it. Most reputable brands have passed this standard. In addition to the effective cleaning, being concerned about the consumer's health, especially allergy sufferers, is a top priority of all manufacturers.

Also, if you are not a consumer living in the U.S, you may have read about the S-class certification, which is a similar measure of air filter quality used in Europe.

Durability

The durability of a good vacuum cleaner is based on the material and design of the machine. You can consider the space of your home and see which vacuum cleaner is suitable for vacuuming hardwood floors or carpets.

Vacuum cleaners with a lightweight design like handheld or cordless stick vacuums will often give you a sense of uncertainty, but as long as you check the joints between the parts of the machine that are carefully assembled with screws, you're good to go. As for larger and bulkier types like canister vacuums, make sure the material that makes up the machine is solid rather than flimsy and fragile.



Capacity

Which refers to dust bags that are made from many different materials. Vacuums with large canisters will not need to be dusted as many times, but that also means the machine will be larger and heavier.

Paper bags can be replaced, cloth ones are washable. Additionally, there are also dust bags made of higher quality materials that can absorb odors, antibacterial and filter dust. Magnetic dust bags can prevent scraps from being sucked in.

Final conclusion

Besides the above criteria, ease of use or battery life are also factors worth paying attention to. And don't forget to read through the manual instructions and Vacuum Cleaner Reviews carefully before using the vacuum. Happy shopping!
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