Most people choose upright vacuums over canisters. Why?
The reason is because many have used an upright style before and are comfortable using one. Did you know that the U.S. and Britain are the biggest markets in the world for upright vacuums? Most other markets use canister vacuums. It’s common for uprights to be “pushed” in front of the customer's view, while canisters are “pulled” behind. Additionally, stick vacuums and robot vacuums represent only a small percentage of vacuum sales. The question is, which vacuum suits your cleaning needs? An upright or a canister?
Today’s upright vacuums can do it all. They can clean anything from carpets, rugs, and bare floors, to above the floor cleaning, with a hose and attachments. On the other hand, uprights without tools and attachments tend to clean more efficiently. Their motor is closer to the carpet, making the distance the dirt travels to the motor much shorter! Many uprights also work well on pet hair and filter small allergen particles, making your home more comfortable for those with sensitivities.
While uprights are a great option, canister vacuums can also do it all. Many of them do it even better! Most people think they are easier to use because of the lightweight pipe and nozzle. Uprights have a more top-heavy motor housing, bag, or dust bin assembly that is larger in the user's hand. Canister vacuum cleaners excel on hard floor surfaces and work better for above the floor cleaning needs. They also filter fine dust particles and allergens better than uprights. Although, it is important to keep in mind that bagged vacuums are superior to bagless when it comes to allergy sufferers. After close side by side comparison, and when given a choice, most open-minded people believe today’s new canister vacuums are superior to upright vacuums. Nevertheless, most people continue to buy uprights, as there are many great options!
At this point, you may be asking yourself, which one is best for me?
The answer is simple! The best vacuum for you will always be the one you’re most comfortable using, that fits you and your family’s needs. Upright vacuums outsell canister vacuums 3 to 1 in the U.S., but most upright buyers do not consider a canister before they purchase. Again, most people are comfortable using uprights simply because that’s the style they’ve always used. Every year, canister vacuums gain market share while upright sales decrease. Always try multiple brands and styles before you decide to make a purchase. Whether you choose an upright or a canister vacuum, you will be able to find the right one for you! A good one will provide you with many years of great service.
So visit your local vacuum store to try before you buy!
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