Canister Vacuums: Finding the best one for hardwood floors

If you have hardwood floors, canister vacuums are the best way to clean up the debris from your house. Although canister vacuums are not your typical vacuum, they are the best and safest way to vacuum hardwood floors without causing scratched or blemishes.

There are many things to consider when purchasing a canister vacuum other than, if it is going to suck up the dirt and debris found on your floors. Canister vacuums come with many different features that can ensure you have purchased the best canister vacuum for hardwood floors.

Features of the Best Canister Vacuum for Hardwood Floors

So, let’s have a look at the features, which make a canister vacuum best for your hardwood floors.

Multiple filtration level

Obviously, a vacuum’s main purpose is to suck up any allergens or dirt that may be lingering on your floors. But there are different levels of filtration of dirt.

The filtration in a canister vacuum improves air quality and can reduce overall allergens in your house. Most vacuums that have an S-Class  or High efficiency Particulate air (HEPA) filtration system gets rid of 99.97% f allergens that are 0.3 microns or larger.

Bag or Bag less?

Going hand-in-hand with the air filtration level is whether or not to choose a vacuum that has a bag, or not. Making this decision all narrows down to how you want to dispose of the debris.

Bagged

These types of vacuums have been around since the beginning of vacuums. The bag fits into a cloth section and can easily be removed and disposed of.

They are also more hygienic because the dirt and debris is contained into a bag from the moment it gets sucked up by the vacuum. The bag also acts as a secondary air filtration system for allergens, making bagged vacuums more hypo allergic as well.

Unfortunately, when it comes to bagged vacuums you have to continue to buy replacement bags.

Bag less

In the realm of vacuums, bag less is a new invention. But it has been around long enough for customers to begin preferring them over the traditional bagged vacuum.

Whether it is because you don’t have to remember to buy replacement bags or because it is easier to see when it needs cleaned out, bag less vacuums sell more than the bagged variety. However, just because they are more desired does not mean they don’t have their disadvantages, bag less vacuums are more hand on and increases your exposure to allergens.

Dirt Capacity

Depending on the size of your house will determine what size canister you will want and need. The larger the capacity the less you will have to change or empty it.

Typically bagged canisters have about a gallon or more space for dirt, while bag less canisters only have about half a gallon.

Long Hose

With a canister vacuum, the only area you have to clean with is the hose, meaning you do not have an additional head at the bottom of the canister with a spinning brush.

With that being said, you will want to find a canister vacuum that has a long hose so you can easily reach underneath furniture or up high when dusting walls or blinds.

Attachments

Going along with the long hose to help with cleaning up debris, you will want to find a canister vacuum that has a lot of different attachments with it. Attachments for the head of the vacuum are designed to make specific jobs around the house easier.

  • Crevice tool
  • Brush tool
  • Upholstery tool

Power Chord

Power chord is the most important part of a vacuum cleaner. Without it your vacuum would have no suction or life. There are two main important things to look for when it comes to the power chords; the length, and if it is retractable.

Length

The best canister vacuum will have a power chord that is at least 20 feet long. The longer the power chord, the less you have to stop and find a different outlet when cleaning. A longer power chord also reduces the amount of time it takes to clean.

Retractable

Purely used for convenience when you are done vacuuming, having a retractable chord can make it easier to store. You don’t have to worry about the chord getting tangled up while in storage, and it is a speedy way to wind up the chord when you are done cleaning.

Top Canister Vacuums for Hardwood Floors

Not every vacuum will have all of the features that you are looking for, so it can be a challenge to find the best canister vacuum for hardwood floors.

But narrowing down your search to just a couple of canister vacuums can speed up your shopping time and make more time for cleaning all those hard to reach places.

Miele Complete C3 Marin

The Miele Canister vacuum is among the top of the line. It can pick up anything from fine sand on a hardwood floor to thicker dirt that is impeded into carpet.

With an on/off brush switch, this canister vacuum will protect your hardwood floors from unwanted scratches. It has a HEPA filter to stop allergens from recycling into the air. And this vacuum keeps your house feeling fresh and cleaning.

Panasonic MC-CL310 Canister Vacuum Cleaner

Smaller than the Miele Canister Vacuum, this Panasonic is easily portable on wheels, and has a long extendable hose. With a bag less canister, this vacuum saves you the hassle of buying and replacing bags, but may require additional filters every couple of months to keep allergens out of the air.

This canister vacuum does feature helpful features such as a 24-foot length retractable chord and an on/off switch to its rotating brush head.

Bissell 1161 Hard Floor Expert Deluxe Canister Vacuum

This lightweight canister vacuum makes it easy to clean from top to bottom. With rubber wheels an on/off brush switch, and hand buttons to control suction power, this vacuum lets you protect your hardwood floors from damage.

The Easy Empty dirt take is bag less and can hold up to ½ a gallon of debris before it needs to be dumped. This vacuum was made for hardwood floors.

Now that you have an idea of the best canister vacuum for your hardwood floors, it is time to check which one will be effective for you. Go ahead and give the Panasonic MC or Bissell 1161 Hard Floor Expert Deluxe Canister Vacuum a try, and you will not be disappointed with it’s performance.

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