How do you choose a vacuum for your floor type?

Written by Iza

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21 April 2023

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14:42

How do you choose a vacuum for your floor type?

No matter if you have a wooden floor, tile floor, or carpet, there's always a suitable vacuum. But not every vacuum is suitable for every floor type. For a wooden floor, you need a vacuum with a parquet brush, so you don't leave scratches. We'll explain what else to keep in min on this article.

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Choose vacuum for your floor type

Not all vacuums are suitable for every floor. To be sure you choose the right vacuum, you have to keep these things in mind:

  • Which floor types do you have?
  • Is the floor attachment suitable for your floor type?
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What is the purposes of the brushes?

Low-pile carpetHigh-pile carpetHard floorsWood / delicate floors
Multi-surface brushYesNoYesNo
Parquet brushNoNoYesYes
Turbo brushYesYesYesNo
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About vacuum brushes

You want to protect a wooden floor from scratches. That's why you need a parquet brush. This has soft bristles and no wheels. This way, you prevent damage when you vacuum. You can use a multi-surface brush for low-pile carpet and hard floors. Do you also have high-pile carpet? You need a turbo brush. Turbo brushes often have more rigid bristles that reach deeper into the fibers of the carpet. This way, you can easily vacuum stubborn dirt.

What do you use vacuum attachments for?
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Adjust suction power

You might think you want the highest suction power for a good cleaning result, but that's not the case. When you vacuum a hard floor at maximum power, the vacuum might suck itself onto the floor. If that happens, you have to adjust the suction power. If you go onto a carpet from a hard floor, use the switch on the multi-surface tool. This makes sure the suction brush vacuums the right amount of air. This way, you make sure the vacuum doesn't suck itself onto the surface.

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