It's time for you to purchase a new vacuum cleaner. Yet, with all the different types of vacuum cleaners available, how do you know that you are getting the best buy for your money? There are a number of things you need to consider in addition to cost when you are purchasing a vacuum cleaner. Let's take a look at some of them. First, when you are looking at vacuum cleaners you will need to consider what you are purchasing the vacuum cleaner for. For instance, do you plan on using your vacuum cleaner in the home or in the garage? If it is the latter, you may want to consider an industrial vacuum cleaner like a ShopVac. ShopVacs are good for both wet and dry surfaces and are therefore ideal for outside use. Conversely, if you are looking at vacuum cleaners for indoor use, you might want to consider a different brand that is suitable for a variety of vacuuming needs. Next, you will want to determine if you want an upright or a canister vacuum. Upright vacuums are easier to push, but they may not be easier to work with when you are vacuuming stairs. Therefore, if you decide to purchase an upright vacuum, you will also want to consider what type of attachments it comes with. If you purchase an upright vacuum with few attachments, you may want to purchase a small, hand held vacuum to use for areas like stairs. In terms of purchasing an upright vacuum, if you purchase a broom vacuum you may be disappointed. Broom vacuums have less power than other upright versions and are only meant for light jobs. Therefore, if you are looking for an indoor vacuum that can handle heavy duty cleaning, stick to the standard upright vacuum and keep away from the stick and broom varieties. For those individuals that have allergies, considering the types of filtration system is pretty important. Of course, if you are purchasing a vacuum cleaner with a filtration system you can expect to pay more, but consider the alternative without it. Filtration systems help reduce the pollen, dust and other irritating particles in the air and for those individuals with allergies a filtration system can make all the difference in the world. Therefore, spending the extra cash for a filtration system is not necessarily a bad idea. Finally, for those with sensitive hearing, you may want to consider the level of noise produced by the vacuum cleaner you are considering. Remember, you will be using it on a regular basis and you will therefore want something that creates minimum discomfort to your ears and nerves. Read the packaging closely to determine if the vacuum you are purchasing is the right one for you. |