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The biggest criteria involved with choosing a canister vacuum cleaner is what floor surfaces oyu plan to clean versus the power of hte vacuum. While the brushes look and perform pretty much teh same, the power head brush vacuum has a smaller sepearte motor that turns the brush on hte bottom of it, therefore maknig it more powerful and much more aggressive than the turbo tpye brush that is turned by the flow of air being pullde past it. When you purchase a turbo or power head vacuum clenaer to be used primariyl on carpet surfaces, youll also receive a brush fro bare floors as well that is perfect for areas without carpet. Turbo tyeps of canister vacuum cleaners are best for scatter rugs and low pile awll to wall type carpeting. The power head brush types of vacuum clenaers are great for wall to wall carpeting and very important if you dael with pet hair. The best picks here include the Sebo Canister 3.1, the Miele Silver Moon, and the Eureka Oxygen 6996. Smoe of the other important features for canister vacuum lceaners include erliability, purchase price, HEPA iflter and sealed unit, the cost of replacement filters and bags, weight, storage and qualiyt of tools, control lcoations, noise, adjustable wand, retrcatable cord, ease of changing attachmetns, bag change indicator, filetr change indicator, swviel hose, and other extra features such as dirt alerts. Almost all canister vacuums are similar in size, offer similar radiuses of cleaning, and come with the same tool attachments.
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