steelze 0 Report post Posted February 21, 2011 Hi all, i am looking for vacuum cleaners. Been to Best Denki and other electrical shops over the past 2 weeks, noted various brands like: Philips Miele Brosh Dyson Electrolux Karcher Rowenta Samsung My requirements are simple: 1. Budget of $350 and below; 2. Bagless; 3. Good suction; 4. Light weight; 5. For vacuuming homo flooirng, laminate flooring, L-box - clove light holder @ ceiling, carpet, mattress and sofa Appreciate it if u guys can share with me your experience with your vacuum cleaners in terms of their durability and value for money. =) thank you thank you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tanglc 0 Report post Posted February 21, 2011 Hi all, i am looking for vacuum cleaners. Been to Best Denki and other electrical shops over the past 2 weeks, noted various brands like: Philips Miele Brosh Dyson Electrolux Karcher Rowenta Samsung My requirements are simple: 1. Budget of $350 and below; 2. Bagless; 3. Good suction; 4. Light weight; 5. For vacuuming homo flooirng, laminate flooring, L-box - clove light holder @ ceiling, carpet, mattress and sofa Appreciate it if u guys can share with me your experience with your vacuum cleaners in terms of their durability and value for money. =) thank you thank you! top up your budget n go for dyson. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
benlauhh 0 Report post Posted February 22, 2011 Under $300 can get a Bosch model. Made in Germany. Good suction power. No complaints and loving it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
portal28 0 Report post Posted February 22, 2011 you might want to consider adding a HEPA filter to your requirements. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
steelze 0 Report post Posted February 22, 2011 thanks all for the advice.. now most vacuum cleaners got hepa filter... what does it really do? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
portal28 0 Report post Posted February 24, 2011 thanks all for the advice.. now most vacuum cleaners got hepa filter... what does it really do? HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Arresting) filters are for trapping of very fine particles. Personally I feel there's a difference between a vacuum cleaner that has a HEPA filter and one that doesn't Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
steelze 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2011 HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Arresting) filters are for trapping of very fine particles. Personally I feel there's a difference between a vacuum cleaner that has a HEPA filter and one that doesn't thanks for the advice.. still dunno which brand is reliable... what r u using personally? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
etoh77 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2011 thanks for the advice.. still dunno which brand is reliable... what r u using personally? I am using Dyson for over the last few months. so far so good. good suction, and they have various 'head' or 'attachments' for various surfaces. easy removal of the waste. supposedly also has ability to remove dust mites fm beddings. its pricer compared to a few other brands, but still much cheaper than Rainbow. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BlueFly 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2011 (edited) My requirements are simple: 1. Budget of $350 and below; 2. Bagless; 3. Good suction; 4. Light weight; 5. For vacuuming homo flooirng, laminate flooring, L-box - clove light holder @ ceiling, carpet, mattress and sofa Appreciate it if u guys can share with me your experience with your vacuum cleaners in terms of their durability and value for money. =) thank you thank you! Hello Steelz Yes, I fully endorse yr #1-4 criteria bcoz those were the impt factors I used too. And on top of those criteria, you may want to i/c add'l critieria: 6. bagless - VCs are superceded by newer models after 2-3 yrs; had trouble buying new bag filters for VCs bought few yrs back (i/c explanation for other readers' benefit) 7. HEPA filter - impt if you hv sick family members and you don't want them to breathe in dust generated by non-HEPA VCs. 8. HEPA filter should be washable - for easy maintenance and cost and in case cannot find replement HEPA filter in future for my model 9. sound - my VC is too loud, may not be impt for you 10. durability : corded vs battery-charged - opted for corded as battery-charged last only few yrs, then hv to buy another VC 11. reliability : go for well-established reputable brand - see another thread re unknown Shimnono brand (no worries, I know u go for good expensive brand!) 12. design, type of fittings or accessories included, cost, color, length of suction hose, length of electrical cord are considered, special features (eg vacuum dust mite) too I finally bought a simple Philips Bagless VC with HEPA filter, cost abt $120-30 during promotion at HN. But came with non-washable HEPA filter, and vacuuming sound quite loud. So not all my criteria were met but ok for me bcoz it was my FIRST bagless VC and I wanted a cheap bagless one to experience first-hand b4 I buy a more expensive model with washable HEPA filters. Washable is impt to avoid hassle of looking for replacements in future as current models are superceded. Mfr'ers usually come out with new models after few yrs to "force" or entice buyers to shell out for another VC. So far, after 1 yr usage, using only 2-3 times per week (i'm lazy! ) have had no single problem with it at all. cheers Edited February 25, 2011 by BlueFly Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
genesis 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2011 Go for Philips e.g. FC8734. cheaper and good. Most accessory are available in major store. If you want better vaccum , the price is above 1K . My older Philips vaccum cleaner last for 8 yrs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
steelze 0 Report post Posted February 27, 2011 eventually got Karcher vacuum cleaner @ $278. VC5200 thank you all for the advice and recommendations! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeffk 0 Report post Posted February 27, 2011 I was about to suggest the OSIM when I saw your budget. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites