Buying a vacuum is not always such an easy task. People who are serious about finding quality vacuums usually take the time and effort to test brands and read brand reviews. This is where a consumer rating for vacuums would come in handy. Knowing consumer ratings for specific products and brands can help you pick the right vacuum for you. Given below are some vacuum types and what consumers look for when they rate a specific type.
Uprights
Consumers would of course first be interested in the features of an upright vacuum. This kind of vacuum is expected to have a single piece structure that is easy to store. An upright vacuum is also usually expected to have a cheaper price than other types of vacuums. The price of one unit would usually only cost around $5 to $400. A good unit therefore would be rated according to these expected features.
Canister Vacuums
The first factor that consumers would consider for this type of vacuum is its ability to work on floors that are bare since canisters are supposed to be good at this function. Buyers would also often look at the number and kinds of accessories that go along with a canister type. In recent years, canister types have also typically been rated according to how well they can keep the noise down. Canister vacuums are supposed to emit only very minimal noise.
Central Vacuums
Central vacuums are installed into a part of the house itself. Central vacuums are a little difficult for consumers to rate because there are times when what consumers have to look for are not the units themselves but expert companies and installers. If you are an expert, you can buy the unit on your own but it is often a good idea to get an expert installer who can offer you some advice. Consumers therefore, usually get to rate only the installation company or service, the suction capabilities of a central vacuum and the price. Fairly priced central vacuums may cost $500 to $1,200 with an estimated installation fee of $750.
Handheld Vacuums
Portability and storage are the two important things that a consumer will rate a handheld vacuum for. Aside from these two elements, some consumers will also rate vacuum products of this sort by the number of accessories that they are sold with. Since these units lack power and are used in cars more often than not, most handheld vacuums will also be rated on the amount of power that they can give out. Depending on how handy and quick it is, a solid consumer rating can be given for vacuums of this type with a price range of $20 to $100.
This is how a vacuum cleaner consumer rating is arrived at. Again, it seems that they are rated in this order: Price, structure, accessories included, and how powerful the vacuums are. Most consumer ratings can be fair but there are some that tend to be outrageous and sometimes exaggerated, especially if a consumer is not particularly fond of a certain brand. Ultimately, it is a good vacuum cleaner consumer rating that will help future buyers in their decision to make the best vacuum purchase.
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