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AndrewPayton


Joined: Sep 7, 2020
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Best vacuum cleaner for residential use
Original Message   Sep 7, 2020 1:17 am
Hi, I am Andrew, & new here. I just want research on the vacuum cleaner. Actually, in my new house, I just don't want to compromise on cleanliness. So guys please guide me.
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Plutonium


Joined: Sep 13, 2020
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Re: Best vacuum cleaner for residential use
Reply #1   Sep 14, 2020 10:07 am
For home I can recommend a Shark vacuum cleaner model NV650. I myself have been using it for over 5 years. I don't have a big apartment and I vacuum twice a week. I really like that it is wireless, it holds a charge for more than 2 hours. In general, a very handy vacuum cleaner.
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sanjay3


Joined: Sep 15, 2020
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Re: Best vacuum cleaner for residential use
Reply #2   Sep 15, 2020 6:37 am
For you the best suggestion would be Canister Vacuum Cleaner but make sure you don't have any allergy problem and a10 cordless bagged vacuum cleaner would be the best choice for you.
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ceseto3


Joined: Sep 25, 2020
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Re: Best vacuum cleaner for residential use
Reply #3   Sep 25, 2020 6:13 am
So far Shark NV650 has been a great vacuum. It maneuvers a little different than my old navigator but the suction on this model is unbelievable! Plus I love that I can now vacuum under the bed with the removable canister. Very easy to assemble and clean.
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CountVacula


Joined: Dec 25, 2014
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Re: Best vacuum cleaner for residential use
Reply #4   Oct 2, 2020 2:43 pm
You do not say if you prefer an upright or canister vacuum and what kinds of floors you need to clean. If your home is wall to wall carpet with only hard floors in the kitchen, bathrooms and entry way you might want to consider an upright. The best uprights are from Aerus Lux, Sebo and Titan. If you have a lot of hard floors, which is most often the case in newer or newly remodeled old homes, then a canister vacuum makes the most sense. The best canister vacuums are from Tristar, Aerus Lux, Kenmore, Titan and to a lesser extent Miele and Sebo. Just me but I really do not like the hoses used on European vacuums as they kink easily and are too short. Bags, filters and normal wear items like brush rolls are grossly over priced and often only available from designated dealers. Forget buying replacements cheap on Amazon. Tristar has an accessory 12 foot long hose and both Kenmore and Titan have models with 8 foot long hoses. Tristar is about the only all metal canister made any more. They are American made and last forever. Aerus is the current name of the company that used to be called Electrolux USA. When Electrolux USA were bought out of bankruptcy in 1998 by the same fellow who bought Tristar a couple of years earlier in 1996 he sold the rights to the Electrolux name back to the original parent, Electrolux AB of Sweden (Consolidated Grocers bought Electrolux USA from the Swedish parent company in 1969, eventually became the Sarah Lee Company and when Electrolux USA was bankrupt Sarah Lee sold it) and renamed the company Aerus LLC and called the vacuums Aerus Lux. They sell very well made and durable machines with one of the best power nozzles in the industry and a much nicer hose than Miele ever sold. Their uprights are among the best made as well and unlike almost every other upright on the market they have a centrally located suction inlet so there is symmetric suction and airflow across the nozzle. Most uprights, kludge like Dyson (Die-soon), Shark and even expensive machines from Riccar and Simplicity have the suction inlet to one side of the nozzle, so the far side has much less suction and airflow than the side close to the suction inlet. Does that make sense? Canister power nozzles almost always have the suction inlet in the center of the nozzle so their suction and airflow are symmetrical. Aerus and Tristar both have L shaped power nozzles that make cleaning around chair and table legs much easier than with other machines. Aerus uprights also have an L-shaped nozzle base. Titan sells a canister based on the last Kenmore Progressive design (made by the same Suzhou based company now making Kenmore vacuums) as well as Titan branded uprights made by Tacony Corp in their Missouri plant. Durable well made bagged upright based on a classic Panasonic design. The canister is a much better value than the European vacuums with the T9500 coming with a particularly good and highly maneuverable power nozzle. If you only want to spend under $300 look at the Panasonic MC-UG471 or MC-UG223. Last, don't ignore Kenmore. Their 21814 and 81714 Elite canister models are the most powerful canister vacuums sold in the US. Period. They have recently introduced a couple of very innovative uprights including one they call the Intuition that is bagged but very much like a Shark Lift Away only better quality.
Justinblack


Joined: Aug 17, 2020
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Re: Best vacuum cleaner for residential use
Reply #5   Oct 24, 2020 5:50 pm
In current many companies made vacuum cleaner with various types of features and qualities. So when we thin buy a good vacuum then we faced a lot of confusion. I have done hundreds of hours of research and testing on vacuum cleaners over the past few days. Searching some best vacuum which fits in every living situation. I got a lot number of vacuum but from where I am select some vacuum to see their different type of features, qualities, and other special things. My favorite vacuum cleaner is Hoover H-Lift 700.
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CountVacula


Joined: Dec 25, 2014
Points: 278

Re: Best vacuum cleaner for residential use
Reply #6   Nov 10, 2020 3:03 pm
The H-Lift 700 is a European 240 volt product not sold in the US. Hoover Company in the US is owned by Techtronics Industries of Hong Kong. Hoover of Europe is owned by the Candy Group of Italy, which is a subsidiary of Haier Group Corporation of China. The two Hoover Company's do not share any products and are not related in any way aside from a shared name and legacy.
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