Googlie Posted August 8, 2021 Report Posted August 8, 2021 Please suggest a vacum cleaner that’s powerful and helps sucking out the human hair from carpet Better not cause issues like back pain or neck pain due to its bulkiness present vacum I have is leaving tiny hair in the carpet does vacum cleaner with water cleaning function , it has water cleaning and vacum do a better job than regular vacum cleaner ? Quote
Hitman Posted August 8, 2021 Report Posted August 8, 2021 If you have been using traditional style, since you mentioned back pain... Look for stick vaccum. Dyson. They have models ranging from 300 to 600 with different specs. Costco runs regular deals on them. 1 Quote
Googlie Posted August 8, 2021 Author Report Posted August 8, 2021 4 minutes ago, Hitman said: If you have been using traditional style, since you mentioned back pain... Look for stick vaccum. Dyson. They have models ranging from 300 to 600 with different specs. Costco runs regular deals on them. Sure bro- present vacum I m using is bisell stick type but lower end model it’s not meeting expectations do u think a 300$ stick model will do better job ? Asking because they say stick vacum Are not for deep cleaning A review website says - stick vacuums don’t have the same deep carpet-cleaning capability as full-sized vacuums, CR conducts a carpet surface cleaning test, evaluating how well the appliances pick up sand, rice, and cereal in a certain amount of time. Full-sized vacuums face a more challenging embedded-dirt test, in which our engineers try to clean up sand that has been ground into pile carpet. Quote
Hitman Posted August 8, 2021 Report Posted August 8, 2021 3 minutes ago, Googlie said: Sure bro- present vacum I m using is bisell stick type but lower end model it’s not meeting expectations do u think a 300$ stick model will do better job ? Asking because they say stick vacum Are not for deep cleaning A review website says - stick vacuums don’t have the same deep carpet-cleaning capability as full-sized vacuums, CR conducts a carpet surface cleaning test, evaluating how well the appliances pick up sand, rice, and cereal in a certain amount of time. Full-sized vacuums face a more challenging embedded-dirt test, in which our engineers try to clean up sand that has been ground into pile carpet. I think im in the same boat as you. Has LG stick bought from Bestbuy using some reward points, feel the same it is not doing deep cleaning. Just recently looking at latest dyson models, since i prefer only stick models. Inko 2 months లో thanks giving ఏదో ఒకటి highend మోడల్ డిస్కౌంట్ లో వస్తే తీసుకుంటా Quote
nijamena Posted August 8, 2021 Report Posted August 8, 2021 Go for Dyson. The best. We paid 500$ around 5 years back. Still works like a new one. Quote
chaarukesa Posted August 8, 2021 Report Posted August 8, 2021 6 minutes ago, nijamena said: Go for Dyson. The best. We paid 500$ around 5 years back. Still works like a new one. antha endi bruh vacuum cleaner ki Quote
BeerBob123 Posted August 8, 2021 Report Posted August 8, 2021 1 minute ago, chaarukesa said: antha endi bruh vacuum cleaner ki Thx giving kin)150 off undey Quote
chaarukesa Posted August 8, 2021 Report Posted August 8, 2021 2 minutes ago, BeerBob123 said: Thx giving kin)150 off undey 70 ki ante ekkuva vacuum eppudu konaled bruh anduke shock ayya Quote
halwaraaj Posted August 9, 2021 Report Posted August 9, 2021 12 hours ago, Googlie said: Please suggest a vacum cleaner that’s powerful and helps sucking out the human hair from carpet Better not cause issues like back pain or neck pain due to its bulkiness present vacum I have is leaving tiny hair in the carpet does vacum cleaner with water cleaning function , it has water cleaning and vacum do a better job than regular vacum cleaner ? costco lo shark liftaway navigator teesko I think around 169$ price these days.....awesome undi, detachable parts and easy carry to clean stairs and corners in ceiling, need not lift/carry the entire vacuum cleaner. Only downside I saw so far is the power cord, manually need to unwind and rewind it. I tried couple of dyson vacuums, useless pieces, enough suction power undavu, cordless ane comfort tappa emi cheyavu avi.....not sure if I will have same feeling if I go for something more than $500 in cost, but vacuum ki antha waste ani na feeling. Quote
mirchi_bajji Posted August 9, 2021 Report Posted August 9, 2021 dyson v7 or v8. LG is good too but dyson is the best. long term kosam theskovachu. especially if you have own house. Quote
Peddayana Posted August 9, 2021 Report Posted August 9, 2021 ee cordless chala vatiki suction power undadu , you won't even notice the amount of dust until you try the corded one corded vi 200$ ki walmart lo manchivi vasthayi , more than enough to clean the entire home for tight corners , steps you need corded or small vaccums , so choose one for that purpose Quote
no01 Posted September 10, 2021 Report Posted September 10, 2021 Stick cordless vacuums definitely not as powerful as traditional corded ones...main thing is light weight undali kada, so powerful motor pettaleru + battery thondaruga drain avthundi. young kids unte, everyday vacuum thappadu. Morning clean cheyyagaane, by evening ki small food particles etc etc + cooking related stuff floor meeda untadi...thats when stick vacuums helps us...light weight and quick ga clean cheyyochu...but carpet meeda peddaga pani cheyyadu, except Dyson V11 which is like $600. V8 and V10's are good...hardwood ki superb but thick carpets ki not so useful...I use stick vacuum's for 1st floor hardwoods + all rest rooms.......2nd floor motham carpet ey and I have old dyson corded which works superbly Quote
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