A guide to buying cordless vacuums
Cordless vacuum cleaners are designed to quickly suck away small debris and dirt. They are also ideal for cleaning hard to reach corners and interiors of cars. Cordless vacuums are highly portable and you can take them virtually anywhere you go. To ensure that you get the right cordless vacuum for you, you need to know what qualities to look for and avoid in such a device.
Weight, length of charge, and accessories
Weight of the cordless vacuum cleaner One of the most important factors that you need to consider when purchasing a cordless vacuum cleaner is weight. Heavy and large cleaners can be annoying and difficult to use. The lighter a vacuum is, the easier and more convenient it is to use. Length of charge Another thing that you need to look into before you purchase a cordless vacuum cleaner is how long a charge will last. The longer the charge, the more time you will have for cleaning. You also need to know how long it would take for a vacuum to be fully charged. In essence, look for a vacuum that has a quick charging time and long battery life. Cordless vacuum accessories Many cordless vacuum cleaners today come with special accessories, or are compatible with many vacuum accessories in the market. Typical accessories include, crevice tools, motorised floor/stair tools, and brushes. There are even a few vacuums cordless, that come with wand attachments, which can make such devices work like a stick vacuum. Docking stations are good accessories as well and are used to charge and store cordless vacuum cleaners.
Suction and warranty
Cordless vacuum cleaner suction Cordless vacuum cleaners are available in a variety of suction capabilities. Though, it can be hard to determine the suction power of a particular model, online reviews, in-store testing, and display models, can assist you in knowing if a cordless vacuum cleaner has enough sucking power to meet your needs. Vacuum warranty and exclusions Review warranty information. It may appear like inexpensive models offer great value, but keep in mind that a unit that has a longer warranty may end up saving you more money in the long haul, provided that it comes with minimal warranty exclusions.