This thing is stupid powerful. For once, I didn’t go cheap. I wanted something, I dunno, nicer. It’s especially good for extracting pet hair. Don’t have pets, but I am a hairy bastard, so…
This thing is stupid powerful. For once, I didn’t go cheap. I wanted something, I dunno, nicer. It’s especially good for extracting pet hair. Don’t have pets, but I am a hairy bastard, so…
I’ve often wondered why americans especially seem so keen of this type of vacuum cleaners. When I think of a vacuum cleaner I think of one like this:
Most people I know that have the type in the op also have the one in your comment or robot one, and usually live in larger houses with multiple floors. The smaller one gets used for"small jobs", the larger one/robot for weekly cleaning. I live in northern Europe.
I have both a Miele canister similar to your pic and a cordless Shark Rocket. The Rocket:
Whereas the bulkier and more expensive Miele unit has disposable bags and filters, and the brush head (that I had to buy separately for close to the price of the whole ass Shark vacuum) is constantly jammed and needs to be completely disassembled to clear it.
I got a canister vacuum and never went back. Yes, it does have consumables and I have to clean the beater bar, but it is repairable and it cleans very well.
The ones that don’t use consumables are typically consumables themselves.
Yeah, my parents bought this cordless Dyson vacuum and that thing is the cheapest feeling piece of plastic junk I’ve ever seen. I don’t even dare to check how much those things cost.