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Vacuum Cleaner Buying Guide: Suction, Filters and Practical Use

Vacuum cleaners should be compared by real cleaning needs, not only power claims. Floor type, pets, allergies, storage space and maintenance costs all affect the best choice.

Match the floor type

Hard floors, carpets and rugs need different brush designs. If you have pets, look for hair management features and easy brush cleaning.

Filtration and dust handling

Good filtration can be important for allergy-sensitive homes. Dust bin capacity and emptying design also affect daily convenience.

Cordless battery reality

Cordless models are practical, but maximum suction often reduces battery life. Compare realistic runtime at the power level you will actually use.

Maintenance costs

Filters, batteries, bags and replacement brushes can affect long-term value. A cheaper vacuum may cost more if parts are expensive or hard to find.

Quick checklist

  • Suitable for floor type
  • Good filtration
  • Easy dust emptying
  • Realistic runtime
  • Affordable spare parts
PricePerformance helps organize product and merchant information for research. Final price, stock, delivery, warranty and return conditions should always be confirmed on the merchant website before purchasing.
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