Hubby and I have been having a major disagreement over, wait for it, Vacuum Cleaners!
After 50_+ years of marriage you think we would have done this subject and moved on to something else, but alas, we are still having major discussions over which vacuum sucks more!
When we were in our home, we had a central vacuum that I really enjoyed as there was no bags, no canister and no cords to worry about! But once we moved into our apartment, we were back to needing a vacuum that was not built in!
So we have had canister vacuums, upright vacuums and each of them leaves me wishing for something better. The canister vacuum always gets something stuck in the wand and leaves me stopping the job half way through to dislodge whatever is blocking my way! It is good for getting under the couch and catching all those little bits of snacks that hubby eats during the hockey games. But, I find that the cord is not long enough and the canister fills up real quick so the suction power seems to be a lot less very quickly. The upright vacuums are a little better in not getting blocked up, but they are cumbersome and don't get under the couches easily at all.
So, while I was out one day I happened to see someone using a small upright vacuum with no cords visible anywhere. I watched as he vacuumed the area rugs that were full of salt from people's boots and this small upright vacuum did an amazing job on all those salt chunks in record time. It was relatively quiet during operation and did not need a "strong man" to handle it! Some of the uprights I've had tired me out completely!
So being curious, I asked the young man about the vacuum and he told me it's the greatest thing since sliced bread. Easy, mounts on the wall, runs for a good hour without another charge and is really easy to clean after using. Not only that, but it's light and doesn't require the arms of a body builder to use.
Going home, I did some research and decided that I wanted to try one of these Stick Vacuums!
Hubby and I started to look at all the options and there really are many models available and many different manufacturers as well.
If you have money to spare and want top of the line you can buy a Dyson* for about $900. This was not an option for us! Eureka was much more affordable at about $125.00, but the reviews weren't that great! Bissell also has a Stick Cordless Vacuum for about $165.00 but again the reviews were not all that flattering.
We decided to go with the Amazon Choice as it was affordable, had good reviews and met all the needs I had. For $170. it was a chance I was willing to take and now I'm really glad I did!
This Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner has a good strong motor, a 60 minute run time between charges, suction to spare, wall mounting and will vacuum carpets as well as hardwood floors without needing to change the vacuum head! It will also vacuum upholstery(with an attachment) and crevices as well. Easy emptying of the dust container is a bonus. I think I'm in love with vacuuming again.
Of course you can have a corded vacuum if you want, but why would you? No running over the cord as you move through your home with the cordless models! For daily clean ups, this is the answer for me! When I'm done it goes back onto it's charging dock, out of sight and getting ready for the next time!