No matter how strict our precautions are, dust and dirt always enter our lives. Dust is difficult to get rid of and is likely to come back. Things get even more complicated if you have a pet at home. Buying a vacuum cleaner isn’t rocket science, but a bad decision can cost you dearly. We have compiled a few points for you to keep in mind when considering a vacuum cleaner.
1. Watt Power
High power is not necessarily an indicator of good performance. Power is related to the amount of electricity used and has no effect on dust pick-up. All manufacturers have so far valued all their products in watts and airwatts. Evaluating electric motors according to their power has caused the concept of “power” to be confused with “performance” over the years. However, watts and airwatts show the engine power of the vacuum cleaner, not its dust suction power. For this reason, it is necessary to pay attention to the suction power when buying a vacuum cleaner.
2. It is practical
It is a known fact that whichever type of vacuum cleaner you buy, you want it to be easy to use. Identifying what you don’t like about your current vacuum cleaner can make it clear what you should focus on in your next vacuum cleaner. When buying a new vacuum cleaner, it is useful to determine in advance the preferences (vertical or cylinder, etc.) that may vary depending on the weight of the product and the person. In addition, if you choose products that will not tire you out and have high maneuverability when you first try the product, it will be easier to use around furniture and you will spend less effort.
3. Be Quiet
Sound level is also one of the factors to consider. Some vacuum cleaners have unbearable sound levels, however, vacuum cleaners that are at a level where you can at least hear the phone or the door ringing during cleaning should be preferred. To give a concrete example, the sound level of a standard vacuum cleaner is 78 decibels, while the quietest one is 68 decibels, which is the normal conversation level. Considering that noise doubles every 3 decibels, there is a significant difference between 68 and 78 decibels.
4. It has a dust bag
Although bagless and water filtered vacuum cleaners have sold more than dust bag models in recent years, models with dust bags still remain popular. Because most of the new generation dust bag vacuum cleaners have HEPA or similar filters at the air outlet, just like the water and bagless models, which has actually reduced the amount of dust thrown out significantly.
5. It is without a dust bag (if it has high filtration)
One of the very important but often overlooked points is that the extracted powder can remain in the chamber. Thanks to the highly protective filtration, the dust drawn into the chamber does not spread into our home through the air outlet of the vacuum cleaner.
6. It has a HEPA filter
Most vacuum cleaners on the market are sufficient in terms of this filtration. However, higher protection HEPA filters that filter the air better are recommended for asthma and allergy sufferers, who may be sensitively affected by the air quality in your home. A HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Filter) filter captures fine dust particles that cause asthma and allergic symptoms. HEPA filter filters 99.97% of particles 0.3 micron in size. Based on household standards, this rate is a pretty good filtration level. HEPA filters have different levels of filtration – the larger the filter number, the more particles are filtered out. Along with the HEPA filter, the vacuum cleaner itself must also be airtight so that no dust particles escape.
7. High Brand Awareness
Being a well-known brand ensures that any problems that may arise within the warranty of the product will be solved. However, instead of companies that produce everything, the experience of companies whose business is only brooms raises the quality of the brooms produced one step above that of companies that produce everything else.
8. Quality of Equipment
Most companies do not guarantee the quality of the equipment. And if it is made of really bad material, it can sometimes break even on the first use. First of all, companies that provide a warranty for all their equipment should be preferred. If this is not available, the production origin of the vacuum cleaner should be checked. Products produced in Europe or America should be preferred.
9. Long Warranty Period
The quality of a vacuum cleaner can also indicate whether the product will last only 1-2 years or many more years. When evaluating durability, the material quality of the vacuum cleaner should also be taken into account. Another indicator of this factor is the warranty period given to the product by the importer company. If a separate warranty is given to the engine of the product, it should not be overlooked.
10. If you have a lot of carpeted floors, do not use rotary brushes.
With fast lifestyles, wall-to-wall carpets have become almost non-existent in our homes. Therefore, if you have a small amount of carpet in your home, there is no need for the product you purchase to have a carpet beater brush. However, if you have asthma or allergies, you should make sure that your carpet has this feature, even if it is small. Because the Carpet Beater Brush allows you to clean your carpet thoroughly by combing its hair. Carpet Beater Brush is significantly effective in reducing dust mites not only on carpets but also on your beds and sofas for those with asthma allergies.
11. Widespread Technical Service Network
Of course, a widespread service network is important, but even if there is no service close to you, some brands have the feature of picking up the product from your home and delivering it to your home. It is useful to choose such brands.