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Investing in a quality vacuum cleaner can be a tough decision and should not be taken lightly. Have you've ever heard the saying, "you get what you pay for". This is extremely true when it comes to choosing a quality vacuum cleaner. Make the wrong decision and you will be buying a new vacuum cleaner every year.

First, we need to understand that there are many different types of vacuum cleaners available: canister, central, upright, commercial, industrial, ect. There are also many different models to choose from such as bagless, with bags, wall mounted and handheld. Different cleaners should be used for certain applications.

There are also hand held steam cleaners,  hardwood floor steam cleaner,  home steam cleaners, cordless vacuum cleaners,  car vacuum cleaners,  handheld vacuum cleaners just to name a few.

Choosing the right bagless vacuum cleaner can be a big decision and one that can cost you a lot of money if you don't do the proper research before you buy.  Here is a few things you should consider before making any purchase.

Before you decide on which type of vacuum cleaner to buy, you will need to decide what types of floors and surfaces you will be cleaning. Due to the fact that many people have a combination of hardwood floors, carpet and linoleum, it is critical that you choose a vacuum that can handle all of these jobs. There are certain vacuums that can do all of these jobs but they will usually cost you an arm and a leg.

Another thing you will need to consider when choosing a bagless vacuum cleaner are the dimensions of the unit. Will the size of the vacuum get in hard to reach places? Is the weight of the unit going to make it to hard to maneuver. It's easy to see that if the vacuum doesn't make the right spec requirements, it is not going to be a good fit for the job you are performing.

The next thing to consider is how well the vacuum will clean, which is why you're buying it in the first place. If it doesn't have the suction power necessary for the job, you will just be throwing your money away. The main factor in the suction power is amps. The more amps, the better. Make sure to check out the products specifications before you make any purchase.

Probably the most important consideration of all is cost. Is the vacuum cleaner worth the kind of money the manufacturer is asking. The only true way to find out before buying is by looking at actual customer reviews.

Here at Consumer Reports Vacuums you will find lots of easy to follow information about industrial, commercial, upright, bagless and other types of vacuum cleaners. We also offer tips on vacuum cleaner maintenance and repair.

Be wise and research different vacuum cleaners before you make any purchases.  

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