Vacuum Cleaner choices...

I have been in search of the perfect vacuum cleaner for many years now. I have yet to find it I have been doing a lot of research and this is what I have found...

 

Canister designs have the motor and bag in a separate canister unit (usually mounted on wheels) connected to the vacuum head by a flexible hose. Although upright units have been tested as more effective (mainly because of the beaters), the lighter, more maneuverable heads of canister models are popular. Some upmarket canister models have "power heads", which contain the same sort of mechanical beaters as in upright units, although such beaters are driven by a separate electric motor.

Built-in or central vacuum cleaners move the suction motor and bag to a central location in the building and provide vacuum inlets at strategic places throughout the building: only the hose and pickup head need be carried from room to room; and the hose is  long, allowing a large range of movement without changing vacuum inlets. Plastic piping connects the vacuum outlets to the central unit. The vacuum head may either be unpowered or have beaters operated by an electric motor or air-driven motor. The dirt bag in a central vacuum system is usually so large that emptying or changing needs to be done less often, perhaps once per year. The central unit usually stays in "stand-by", and is turned on by a switch on the handle of the hose, or the unit powers up when the hose is plugged into the wall inlet. Such a unit also produces greater suction than common vacuum cleaners, because a larger fan and more powerful motor can be used when they are not required to be portable. Another benefit of a central vacuum system is that unlike a standard vacuum cleaner, which blows some of the dirt collected back into the room being cleaned (no matter how efficient its filtration), a central vacuum removes all the dirt collected to the central unit. Since this central unit is usually located outside the living area, no dust is recirculated back into the room being cleaned. In addition, because of the remote location of the motor unit, there is less noise in the room being cleaned than with a standard vacuum cleaner.

Robotic vacuum cleaners move autonomously, usually in a mostly chaotic pattern ('random bounce'). Some come back to a docking station to charge their batteries, and a few are able to empty their dust containers into the dock as well.

Small hand-held vacuum cleaners, either battery-operated or mains powered, are also popular for cleaning up smaller spills.

There are many different brands Eureka Dyson Oreck Dirt Devil... to name a few

Some are pretty expensive like the Oreck and Electrlux.

The dyson is pretty expensive too. I am very interested in the Rhoomba but I am wondering if it will get up pet hair also.

Does anyone have a perfect vacume if so what is it? 

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Why
Comment by Why Jul. 11,2008
+1
hussam1948
Comment by hussam1948 Jul. 09,2008
+1
Elaine
Comment by Elaine Jul. 07,2008
++++
woodmontcyn
Comment by woodmontcyn Jul. 07,2008
I don't like to vacuum that much but I have a new Kirby and it works great, even with 3 dogs. Has a Hepa filter works well. +1
AudraFay
Comment by AudraFay Jul. 06,2008
A*
gentledang
Comment by gentledang Jul. 05,2008
My old Electrolux vacume is pretty good but I am unsure whether it will get up pet hair or not...but I like it. ++++
angelskates
Comment by angelskates Jul. 04,2008
Great info... I need a new one... but I don't know what to buy... +++++

Angel
Added July 04, 2008
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