After a few hours at a vacuum store we decided on the Simplicity Verve. It didn't take long for the salesperson to sell my wife and I on a canister instead of an upright:
* Easier to use on stairs
* Longer hose for use with extensions (horizontal blinds)
* Easier to vacuum both carpeted and non-carpeted floor
* Easier to vacuum under beds and furniture
* Feels more comfortable to steer, push, maneuver
* More suction
* Cord retraction
* The canister is designed to roll over cord and maneuvers much easier than those old canisters from decades ago
We looked at the Miele line too. The salesperson said that the Miele vacuums have superior filtering capabilities and are the only vacuums recognized / certified by some association/foundation- American lung association or something; not sure?
The least expensive Miele canisters were not designed for use with carpeting and by the time we were up to a Miele which was, we were a few hundred dollars over the price of the Verve. We were still considering the Miele because of a few favorable factors:
* Quieter
* HEPA filter seems more impressive- more rubber (not to say that it is)
* HEPA filter contains carbon to remove odors
* The superior filtration, as mentioned above
There were a few drawbacks which steered us back to the Simplicity however:
* Hose did not rotate at the base of the canister; this is supposedly to increase suction. I agree- it sucks.
* Handling the wand/power head was difficult, partly because of the previous point, partly because the hose itself did not rotate at the handle as it does on the Verve. To me the hose seemed bulkier.
* Powerhead did not seem as impressive
* Powerhead wand did not remain in a vertical position without being attached to the side of the canister. The newer / more expensive powerheads do not have this problem.
The salesperson was also able to offer a larger discount on the Simplicity and threw in a few extra filters and bags. So, the Verve it is.
Hopefully this will make our home a bit healthier, considering the lead paint chips we find (it's not like we're finding them all over the place, all the time, I've just become obsessive compulsive about this). We've also noticed quite a bit of dust in the air here so I'm hoping that we will see a reduction as time goes on. I'm sure this will beat the Bissell bagless that we almost went with.
The store we purchased from also sold Dysons, which I had mentioned since I've seen so much advertising for them. The salesperson did not feel that the vacuums offered high quality filtration at all but does sell them to people who come in looking specifically for them. The store actually seems to carry about every brand of vacuum I've ever heard of... Is this normal?
Thanks once again for helping me get started here. I'm off to vacuum everything I can find.
Tech
This message was modified Jul 29, 2008 by techphet