Vacuum Cleaner Advisor Publishes Lists of Best Bagless & Bagged Vacuums
Vacuum Cleaner Advisor has published its most recent lists of best bagged vacuums and best bagless vacuums. Top listed manufacturers include Miele, Hoover, Dyson and others.
Seattle, WA, August 03, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Vacuum Cleaner Advisor has published its latest lists of best bagged vacuum cleaners and best bagless vacuum cleaners. With hundreds of different vacuum cleaners on the market today recommendations from expert websites providing vacuum reviews can help consumers make better purchases.
But should you buy a bagged vacuum or a bagless vacuum? This is an old debate and one that can still be seen raging on forums and blogs today. The simple fact is that “better” when it comes to bagged or bagless vacuum cleaners is pretty much in the eye of the beholder. Some consumers like the ability to pull out a bag when it is full and dispose of it without any mess. Others prefer not to have to purchase or throw away bags, and they don’t mind cleaning out a dust canister. Generally speaking, a vacuum’s worthiness is not a function of whether it is bagged or bagless.
Vacuum Cleaner Advisor’s most recent bagged and bagless lists typically include vacuums with several characteristics. They usually have very good consumer ratings and comments, respectably long warranties, and a number of useful features. The lists show a general trend for bagless units to excel in the upright vacuum cleaner category and bagged units to be dominant in the canister vacuum cleaner category.
In the upright category the best bagless vacuum list includes the Bissell Healthy Home 16N5, the Hoover UH70015 Platinum, and the Dyson DC25 Ball All-Floors. These all have strong suction, are fairly quiet, have brushbar shutoff, provide HEPA level filtration, and carry lengthy 5 to 6 year warranties. The list also highlights honorable mention uprights. The best bagless canister is the Hoover S3865 Platinum Cyclonic Canister Vacuum while the best bagless stick vacuum is the cordless Hoover LINX.
The top bagged canisters are all Miele and have been garnered from each of the S2, S4 and S5 Miele series. Miele have earned the right to dominate the bagged canister category as the consumer satisfaction for these vacuum cleaners is head and shoulders above the competition. For both high-pile carpet and bare floors the best Miele canister vacuums are the Miele S5281 Callisto, the S4212 Neptune and the S2180 Titan. Less expensive Miele canisters are available for homes with low pile carpet or predominantly bare floors.
The best bagged uprights are both manufactured by Hoover and include the Hoover UH30010COM and the Hoover 5140-900 Tempo Widepath. The UH30010COM gets great consumer reviews, carries a lengthy warranty and also comes with a shoulder carry canister vacuum. The Tempo Widepath provides great bang for the buck performance and can be bought for between 65 and 90 USD. A comprehensive list of Hoover reviews can be found at vacuum-cleaner-advisor.com.
But should you buy a bagged vacuum or a bagless vacuum? This is an old debate and one that can still be seen raging on forums and blogs today. The simple fact is that “better” when it comes to bagged or bagless vacuum cleaners is pretty much in the eye of the beholder. Some consumers like the ability to pull out a bag when it is full and dispose of it without any mess. Others prefer not to have to purchase or throw away bags, and they don’t mind cleaning out a dust canister. Generally speaking, a vacuum’s worthiness is not a function of whether it is bagged or bagless.
Vacuum Cleaner Advisor’s most recent bagged and bagless lists typically include vacuums with several characteristics. They usually have very good consumer ratings and comments, respectably long warranties, and a number of useful features. The lists show a general trend for bagless units to excel in the upright vacuum cleaner category and bagged units to be dominant in the canister vacuum cleaner category.
In the upright category the best bagless vacuum list includes the Bissell Healthy Home 16N5, the Hoover UH70015 Platinum, and the Dyson DC25 Ball All-Floors. These all have strong suction, are fairly quiet, have brushbar shutoff, provide HEPA level filtration, and carry lengthy 5 to 6 year warranties. The list also highlights honorable mention uprights. The best bagless canister is the Hoover S3865 Platinum Cyclonic Canister Vacuum while the best bagless stick vacuum is the cordless Hoover LINX.
The top bagged canisters are all Miele and have been garnered from each of the S2, S4 and S5 Miele series. Miele have earned the right to dominate the bagged canister category as the consumer satisfaction for these vacuum cleaners is head and shoulders above the competition. For both high-pile carpet and bare floors the best Miele canister vacuums are the Miele S5281 Callisto, the S4212 Neptune and the S2180 Titan. Less expensive Miele canisters are available for homes with low pile carpet or predominantly bare floors.
The best bagged uprights are both manufactured by Hoover and include the Hoover UH30010COM and the Hoover 5140-900 Tempo Widepath. The UH30010COM gets great consumer reviews, carries a lengthy warranty and also comes with a shoulder carry canister vacuum. The Tempo Widepath provides great bang for the buck performance and can be bought for between 65 and 90 USD. A comprehensive list of Hoover reviews can be found at vacuum-cleaner-advisor.com.
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206-196-1762
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