Choosing the right vacuum cleaner can be a difficult task, given the variety of options available on the market.

Here are some important factors to consider:

Bagged vacuum: An economical option, ideal for small and medium spaces. Bags need to be changed periodically.

Bagless vacuum: The dust container is emptied after each use, being more hygienic. It can be noisier and more expensive.

Upright vacuum: Easy to maneuver, ideal for large surfaces. Some models can be heavy and difficult to use on stairs.

Robot vacuum: Automatic, ideal for daily cleaning. It can be more expensive and not as powerful as other types of vacuums.

Handheld vacuum: Compact and portable, perfect for quick cleaning of small areas.

Suction power:

Measured in watts (W). Higher power (over 1600W) is recommended for thick carpets, pets, or large surfaces.

Dust collection capacity:

Measured in liters (L). A larger capacity (over 2L) is suitable for large spaces and frequent use.

Filters:

An efficient filtration system is important to retain dust and allergens. Choose a vacuum with a HEPA filter if you have allergies.