Top Bagless Vacuums List Released by Vacuum Cleaner Advisor
Make the right choice. Vacuum Cleaner Advisor's 2013 list highlights the best bagless vacuums on the market today. The list includes uprights, canisters and stick vacs.
Seattle, WA, May 16, 2013 --(PR.com)-- The latest list of the top bagless vacuum cleaners has just been released by Vacuum Cleaner Advisor. The list is designed to help potential buyers find the best bagless machine for their cleaning needs. Bagless vacuums are favored by many homeowners who feel they are more economical and environmentally friendly than their bagged counterparts.
It is very difficult for buyers to find a good vacuum today. There are hundreds upon hundreds on the market and the sad truth is that many don’t perform well and simply aren’t worth the money. Vacuum Cleaner Advisor has been reviewing and rating vacuums for over 5 years. Each unit in this latest list has been carefully chosen after analysis of consumer ratings and features, as well as other key considerations such as cleaning performance and length of warranty.
The 2013 list is the most extensive yet and contains 7 uprights, 2 canisters and 4 stick vacs. Manufacturers represented include Shark (Euro-Pro), Dyson, Bissell, Hoover and Eureka. Costs vary from retailer to retailer. Expensive units are upwards of $500, while more affordable machines are under $100.
The bagless upright vacuums are dominated by Shark and Dyson. The Shark Rotator, Navigator and Lift-Away all get great consumer ratings, with prices ranging from $180 to about $300. These bagless vacuums are very well liked by their owners and get top-notch consumer ratings. They also each carry a 5-year warranty, which is quite respectable at this price point. Dyson needs no introduction and are famous for their bagless vacuum technology. Dyson bagless uprights that made the cut include the Dyson DC25 Animal, DC40 Multi-Floor and the DC41 Animal. Rounding out the list of uprights is the Bissell Healthy Home 16N5.
Stick vacuums today are often of the bagless variety, but many fail miserably when it comes to “pick up” and battery longevity. The Hoover Linx, Shark Freestyle and Eureka Quick-up buck the trend, and owners heap praise upon these machines. The Hoover SH20030 is also included in the list and differs from the other 3 stick vacuums in that it is corded – so it suffers no battery issues. Although corded machines are limited by the location of electrical outlets and the length of the power cord.
Only a few bagless canisters made the list this year. These include the Dyson DC39 Animal and the Eureka AirExcel 990A. Both machines are powerful, quiet, compact and not too heavy. However, neither is stellar on carpet.
Find the list and read more about each bagless vacuum at vacuum-cleaner-advisor.com. Vacuum Cleaner Advisor has been publishing reviews and consumer advice since 2007. The site also provides ratings, buying guides, videos, vacuum deals and more.
It is very difficult for buyers to find a good vacuum today. There are hundreds upon hundreds on the market and the sad truth is that many don’t perform well and simply aren’t worth the money. Vacuum Cleaner Advisor has been reviewing and rating vacuums for over 5 years. Each unit in this latest list has been carefully chosen after analysis of consumer ratings and features, as well as other key considerations such as cleaning performance and length of warranty.
The 2013 list is the most extensive yet and contains 7 uprights, 2 canisters and 4 stick vacs. Manufacturers represented include Shark (Euro-Pro), Dyson, Bissell, Hoover and Eureka. Costs vary from retailer to retailer. Expensive units are upwards of $500, while more affordable machines are under $100.
The bagless upright vacuums are dominated by Shark and Dyson. The Shark Rotator, Navigator and Lift-Away all get great consumer ratings, with prices ranging from $180 to about $300. These bagless vacuums are very well liked by their owners and get top-notch consumer ratings. They also each carry a 5-year warranty, which is quite respectable at this price point. Dyson needs no introduction and are famous for their bagless vacuum technology. Dyson bagless uprights that made the cut include the Dyson DC25 Animal, DC40 Multi-Floor and the DC41 Animal. Rounding out the list of uprights is the Bissell Healthy Home 16N5.
Stick vacuums today are often of the bagless variety, but many fail miserably when it comes to “pick up” and battery longevity. The Hoover Linx, Shark Freestyle and Eureka Quick-up buck the trend, and owners heap praise upon these machines. The Hoover SH20030 is also included in the list and differs from the other 3 stick vacuums in that it is corded – so it suffers no battery issues. Although corded machines are limited by the location of electrical outlets and the length of the power cord.
Only a few bagless canisters made the list this year. These include the Dyson DC39 Animal and the Eureka AirExcel 990A. Both machines are powerful, quiet, compact and not too heavy. However, neither is stellar on carpet.
Find the list and read more about each bagless vacuum at vacuum-cleaner-advisor.com. Vacuum Cleaner Advisor has been publishing reviews and consumer advice since 2007. The site also provides ratings, buying guides, videos, vacuum deals and more.
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206-196-1762
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