Why Is Canister Vacuum Reliable?
For portable floorcare, the canister vacuum is the only real option to the various types of upright vacuums available. Canisters are aptly named because the bulk of the machine is composed of a large canister, which holds both the dirt collection area and the vacuum motor. A hose extends from the canister itself and various cleaning accessories can then be attached to it, depending on the cleaning task at hand.
A canister model usually has wheels attached to the bottom of the drum which allows it to move easily. Rather than pushing the unit, as with upright vacuums, canister vacuums are pulled by the hose and attachments. The movement of the unit is free and easy as the vacuum operator moves around. This results in a much easier method of facilitation because the user does not have to push and pull on a heavy unit that includes the motor, as is the case with uprights.
A canister vacuum is considered to be a very versatile, multi-purpose tool for cleaning and they are generally lower in price when compared to upright vacuums. However, it is interesting to note that in the United States, the number of upright vacuums sold vastly exceeds the number of canister vacuums sold. One of the reasons for this is that people have grown up with, and are used to seeing, the upright models of vacuums being used in their homes.
But, in the rest of the world, it is the canister vac that is the more common cleaning device. Perhaps it is because of the lower cost which is often more important in other areas of the world. In Europe, which overall has a culture that is much less inclined to purchase “disposable” products, the canisters are valued because they provide more years of dependable use.
Another reason that the canister model is preferred in other parts of the world is because of how they can be used on multiple surfaces and for multiple purposes. This makes them a more versatile cleaning device as they can be used for carpeting, as well as floors. Canisters are also considered to be better at vertical surface cleaning tasks.
A canister vac will clog much less frequently than an upright vacuum. This is because they use a straight tube and a non-convoluted hose which provides for a clear path into the dust bag of the vacuum. In upright vacuums, the dust must pass through a series of curves and connections that both reduces the airflow and creates more friction, which in tun reduces the suction power and the cleaning performance. A frequent complaint about the upright vacuum cleaner is that it is prone to clogging, which not only reduces efficiency, but requires time and effort to clear and maintain.
In most instances, it will cost more to buy a canister vacuum, but over time the additional upfront cost will be made up for in lower operating costs. Because they have more powerful motors, the time needed to clean is reduced which also uses up less electricity. They have fewer moving parts to break so the maintenance costs are low. Also, they tend to use vacuum bags with a larger capacity, so they do not need to be changed as frequently.
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