Choosing a vacuum cleaner comes down to you the consumer and how you are going to use it in your home or office. There are two types of bagless vacuum cleaners, an upright bagless and a canister bagless. Both styles of vacuum cleaners have been around for many years and have both pros and cons to using one over the other.
Viewed as the most traditional vacuum cleaner, the upright vacuum cleaner is the most common bagless vacuum cleaner. The upright bagless vacuum is one you can walk behind and stands upright. It is so easy to use you can even use with one hand, they have 3-4 wheels attached to the bottom for maneuverability.
Upright vacuum cleaners are usually big and bulky and can be a pain to store an move in little areas. They come with a large variety of attachments to use on a lot of different types of cleaning surfaces. An upright vacuum will need space to be stored, but can be utilized to clean a large surface area in a small amount of time.
A canister vacuum cleaner is usually small and compact, shaped like a cylinder, and typically sit low to the ground. The canister bagless vacuum cleaner will have a hose attached and will include a number of different attachments that can be used in different situations to clean different surfaces. A canister vacuum is good for cleaning walls, curtains, ceiling fans, and because of its compact size great for stairs.
With its compact size, you as a consumer can either leave the vacuum on the floor and use just the hose or you can even carry it around with you. Also you can store your vacuum in just about any storage space available, especially smaller closets. These vacuums are great for homes with little to no storage since they are compact and small.
There are subtle differences between these two bagless vacuums, the upright and canister bagless. With research you will be able to choose the best vacuum for your needs. There are a large variety of sizes, styles, and prices for both the canister bagless and the upright bagless vacuums.
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This post was written by Mr. Clean on April 10, 2009
