Choosing the Best Simplicity Vacuum Cleaner For Your Cleaning Needs

There are so many different kinds of vacuum cleaners on the market that it’s difficult to select which one is ideal for your requirements. Vacuum cleaners come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, and this guide will help you choose which one is ideal for your needs.

The Best Vacuum for All Surfaces
What if you’re looking for a Simplicity Vacuum Cleaner but aren’t sure which model to choose?

Stick Vacuums
A stick vacuum is an upright vacuum that is lighter, smaller, and made to be a fast helper. Unlike typical vacuums, which contain a bag to hold debris, most stick vacuums have a dirt cup or canister, which is emptied and cleaned out as needed.

A stick vacuum’s motor and dirt container are attached to the handle and body that looks like a stick.

When it comes to cleaning hard-to-reach areas, stick vacuums are ideal because of their small size. For less than half the price of a Dyson stick vacuum, Simplicity S65 Stick Vacuum is set to be the best stick vacuum of 2020!

Upright Vacuums
Simplicity vacuum cleaners outperform most higher priced vacuums. For a company that hasn’t been around for as long as Hoover, Dirt Devil, Oreck, and Miele, they’ve created a reputation for themselves by producing high-quality, low-cost vacuums. Simplicity Vacuum Cleaners have been one of the most popular type of vacuum cleaners in the United States and the U.K. for over 40 years now.

To create agitation, uprights often use rotating brushes, which may be powered by one motor that also provides suction, or by two separate motors, one for suction and the other for brush rotation.

Vacuums with spinning brushes, such as uprights, are excellent for cleaning all types of natural and synthetic carpets, and many have the option to switch off the brush for cleaning smooth surfaces. Integrated extension hoses and onboard accessories have rendered uprights more adaptable and capable of providing many of the characteristics of canister (tank type) vacuums.

Canister Vacuums
Simplicity’s canister vacuum falls somewhere between a stick vacuum and an upright, with a lightweight and easy-to-maneuver design, and top-tier filtration technologies that stick vacuums can’t match. In a canister vacuum, the suction wand and nozzle or power head are joined to the wheeled body with a high quality, crush proof hose.

All of the vacuum’s components travel with the user. It is common for canister vacuums to seem lighter to operate since just the wand and power head are moved during cleaning. In addition, the canister body has swivel wheels like today’s luggage that make it easier to move the vacuum throughout the home.

Choosing the Best Vacuum Cleaner
A canister vacuum cleaner could be the best choice if you have stairs and many “above the floor” cleaning needs. Using an upright to clean staircases is not recommended. Even with attachments, cleaning the stairs with an upright is difficult because you usually have to balance the upright on the stairs as you clean. This method does work, but the results are often subpar.

In search of tried-and-true vacuum cleaners? Visit Banks Vacuum, which carries not just Simplicity, but a wide range of powerful and durable vacuum cleaners from across the globe.

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