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Frequently Asked Questions
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The best vacuum cleaner type depends on your flooring, household needs, and lifestyle. Uprights are great for deep carpet cleaning, canisters offer portability and powerful suction, robot vacuums help with scheduled upkeep, and handhelds are perfect for quick cleanups. For more expert guidance, explore our Vacuum Cleaner Buying Guide or review our Best Vacuums of 2025 for top recommendations.
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Maintaining your vacuum involves regularly emptying or replacing vacuum bags, cleaning filters, and using the right attachments for specific tasks. Check the manufacturer’s instructions for model-specific care. Seasonal deep cleaning can also help your vacuum perform better year-round.
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Yes, robotic vacuum cleaners are designed to keep floors consistently clean by running on a schedule. Basic models provide impressive performance, while advanced options can even empty themselves. If you have a busy routine, a robot vacuum can help maintain a debris-free home with minimal effort. Learn more by visiting our Vacuum Cleaner Buying Guide.
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Absolutely. Upright vacuums excel at deep cleaning carpets, while canisters handle hard floors and tricky corners. Handhelds or stick vacuums are better for quick pickups or smaller messes. Using specific attachments can also help target upholstery, crevices, or pet hair.
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Consider your home’s floor type, presence of pets or children, and storage space. Features like maneuverability, suction power, bag vs. bagless design, and included attachments are important. For detailed advice, see our Vacuum Cleaner Buying Guide or connect with our experts through our Contact Us page for personalized recommendations.
All Vacuums: Upright, Robotic, Canister & More
Whether you're replacing an aging vacuum cleaner or picking out the first one for your new home, the process might be a bit more complicated than you think. With the ability to choose between upright, canister, handheld and even robotic versions, making that final selection can be tough. You might need more than one if your household has kids, pets or both. It's a good idea to consider your lifestyle, floor types and home needs before making any decisions. And with shoes tracking in dirt, mud and who knows what else, you'll want to get your space sparkling—and keep it that way—as quickly as possible.
The Classic Upright
These well-loved appliances stand upright and are designed to pull debris up from the carpet and into an attached bag or reusable container. The all-in-one devices can be easy to maneuver and used with one hand in certain cases. They're versatile, too. Many come with different attachments designed for particular jobs. Crumbs on the upholstery and dust in crevices are no match for these nozzle-switching versions. When you're ready to continue with carpet upkeep, reconnect the hose and you'll be tackling deep-seated dirt in no time. Before picking out your favorite, make sure it works well with your type of floors, like tile and hardwood—some uprights are optimized primarily for carpet.
The Comeback Canister
While canister models might seem like something out of your parent's age, these vacuum cleaners are making a triumphant return to homes everywhere. Unlike upright ones that need to be pushed, you pull the main body of a canister behind you as you work with the wand. They're designed to be extremely portable thanks to the wheels on each unit's body. And the maneuverable wands can reach far into corners, behind couches and along curtains. Keep an eye out for attachments just like you'd find with upright versions. Looking for even more power? Try versions with revolving brush systems. These spinning brushes are made to pull debris out of carpeting, rugs and upholstery.
Routine Robotic Housekeepers
While it seems like you can connect to nearly any electronic with your phone these days, some of the original home smart devices were robots. Specifically, robot vacuum cleaners. These have gotten only more intelligent with time, with basic models offering impressive performance and high-end versions starting and emptying on their own. Whatever your price range, a few things are true about all of these AI machines: they'll help your floors to stay free of debris constantly and on schedule. So if you're a bit busy yourself, they might be the right option for you.
Simple Handhelds
Keep in mind that every home should have a handheld vacuum cleaner or a lightweight stick model. These are more for occasional messes, like a few stepped-on chips or tackling the dust beneath a desk. They shouldn't be the only one your space relies on though—short battery lives mean that these rarely run as long as you'd need to clean up a full living space.
Still not sure which version is right for your lifestyle? Our experts are here to help. Give our team members a call at 800-860-3577 to have your questions answered, or head into the store to see our selection in person. Hoping to do your research on your own? Read up with our Vacuum Cleaner Buying Guide.
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