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By: Michiel Van Kets

Canister (or cylinder) designs vacuums have the motor and bag in a separate canister unit (usually mounted on wheels) connected to the vacuum head by a flexible hose. They are small, efficient and adequate for most homes, and are suited for hard surfaces and light carpets. With built in suction control that can be altered for carpets and rugs, tiles or wooden floors these vacuum cleaners are perfect for every home. If you live in a house with stairs, a cylinder vacuum would be more convenient as the assortment of tools that are available make reaching those difficult areas, such as corners, stairways and closets, a lot easier. Even tools to clean your curtains with are some times provided. If you need to carry it on stairs there is a special floor tool that inserts into the integrated wand holder so the vacuum can be picked up. This is one main advantage in comparison to upright vacuums which tend to be heavier models, making them more difficult to lift and balance on stairways.

From the large range of vacuums to choose from it can be difficult to know which model will suit you and your needs. Mainly it will depend on the size of the areas you will generally be cleaning and the types of surface. When selecting a vacuum for home, the main decision will be to select between a canister and an upright model. Below is a general overview of the advantages and disadvantages of each. Canister vacuums are small, efficient and adequate for most homes, and are suited for hard surfaces and light carpets. They have a built in suction control that can be altered for carpets and rugs, tiles or wooden floors.

The trademark of all Miele canister vacuums is its Vortex motor, developed and produced in the Miele factories in Germany, enhancing the vacuums performance with motors up to 1200 Watts. Considering this, these vacuums are exceptionally quiet due to the design of the motor suspension and motor seal, exactly what you need if you need to listen out for the doorbell.

The difference between the popular Cylinder/canister vacuum and the upright model is, that the upright model covers a larger cleaning area in comparison to a canister’s. Miele upright vacuums have a cleaning path of 12", generally cheaper than canister vacuums and better at cleaning carpets, especially if you are in a work place where the carpet is getting a lot of use or at home if you have pets, like dogs. Upright vacuums can be a better option if you have problems with mobility as they reduce the need for any bending. As with the canister model a wider range of tools are now becoming available to make them more adaptable for all surfaces. Uprights can come with or without a bag, saving you energy, time and money.

German made Miele vacuums, with over 20 years production experience, are made to last for at least 10 years and strict tests are carried out to ensure this is guaranteed. Then, other benefits of Miele vacuums are the H.E.P.A filter and the GAC filter. The H.E.P.A (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filter which is a unique filtration system that helps to remove dust particles from the air, thus reducing allergens and one of the best filtration systems available. This filter system is an important factor to anyone who suffers from allergies or asthma. The GAC (Generally Activated Charcoal) filter absorbs unwanted odors. The vacuum bag is made up of 2 layers that prevent dust from escaping once it is vacuumed up and avoids mold, bacteria and fungus from growing.

Although the type of vacuum you choose depends on the environment it’s needed for, other deciding factors will influence your choice, such as the sort of floor tools you can acquire with each model. Other extras to look out for are a ‘bag full’ indicator light which is a practical addition and a thermal cut-out indicator to protect the motor from getting too hot. All Miele vacuums have a one year warranty and a seven year warranty on the motor.

Vacuums, like any other mechanical machines, can last you for years with the right choice, care and regular servicing. Choosing the right one is no rocket science but can be overwhelming due to the number of models available on the market. Make it easier by doing thorough research beforehand and you will be sure you made a well thought off choice that will make the house chores for you and your family easier and more efficient.

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Michiel Van Kets provides articles for Matt Witbeck who is the owner of the website witbeckvacuums
. He is an expert in all kinds of vacuum cleaners and specializes in German made Miele Vacuums.

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