Vacuum Cleaner Styles
  The process of selecting a vacuum cleaner is much easier than in the past. Using available resources, such as the internet, allow you to quickly and effortlessly search a large number of models in a short time. Some model styles are designed for specific cleaning needs while others are true multi-purpose. But with the vast amount of information avialable the selection process can be somewhat overwhelming, to help speed up your research we have compiled a list of popular vacuum styles.
- Canister Vacuums vs Upright Vacuums
Two of the most popular styles of vacuum cleaners include upright vacuums and canister vacuums. Depending on your cleaning needs one style may help make the chore vacuuming easier.
- Canister Vacuums
Canister vacuums provide a number of features and accessories to help clean your home in a quick and efficient manner.
- Upright Vacuums
Many upright vacuums are available in either the familiar bagged style or the increasingly popular bagless system. These and other features will be reviewed here.
- Wet/Dry Vacuum
One of the most versatile vacuums on the market is the wet/dry vacuum, offering a number of attachments and functions it is handy appliance to have around the house.
- Deep Clean Vacuums or Steam Vacs
Today’s deep clean vacuums or steam vacs are much more versatile than in the past, with many manufacturers providing machines that also scrub hard floor surfaces.
- Self Propelled Vacuum
Operating by using a basic transmission, the self propelled vacuum cleaner can move either forward or reverse by simply flipping a switch.
- Broom Vacuum or Stick Vacuum
One of the main benefits of a broom vacuum or stick vacuum is its light weight, so if you have problems pushing your heavier standard upright around this may come as welcome relief.
- Backpack Vacuum
One of the main advantages of the backpack vacuum is the maneuverability and the speed of cleaning allowed while carrying the vacuum on your back.
- Central Vacuum System
For many consumers the cost of a central vacuum system, whether it’s being installed into your existing home or being installed in your new home, is well worth the price.
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