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Best Vacuum Cleaner For Hardwood Floors - A Quest!

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So lets finally get to the good news, The soft roller is a very recent invention ( I think By Dyson but Im having trouble confirming that) which is starting to show up on a lot of vacuums cleaners especially cordless vacuums. But Shark which in 2016 patented integrating it with a standard brushrolls in their Duoclean line uses it with upright vacuums as well as their cordless and stick vacuum line.

To make a long story short, soft roller heads pick up just about everything they touch on hard floors, in fact they are only limited by the size of the intake holes on the vacuum. But its not just about large debris, ironically they are also better than anything before them with super fine debris like dust on hardwood floors. In other words they pick up anything and everything. And if you have hardwood floors you owe it to yourself to try out a vacuum with this soft roller technology and Im sure you will agree with me that the long awaited problem of vacuuming hardwood floors has finally been solved.

So which of these soft roller units are the best? Well that depends, as I mentioned at the present time you are mostly seeing these in cordless vacuums like the Dyson V8 and V10, or the Shark Ionflex But lots of other companies are joining in the fun including the Roidmi F8 Storm which I will be reviewing in a few days.

But if you wanted an upright with this technology I think the only way you can get it is by getting a Shark Duoclean vacuum, and Shark has pretty much converted all their vacuums to Duoclean with a variety of price points. I have owned just about all of them with our favorite being the mid level NV803 Speed for its light weight construction. But I also use the top of the line Shark Apex pretty much daily with our cleaning business.

I tend to lean toward the Shark over the Dyson soft roller Systems for a few reasons, the first being that because the Sharks are corded vacuums they have a lot more power than any cordless vacuum can achieve, and that’s always a good thing in my book. Also the Dyson air intake is quite a bit smaller than the Sharks meaning they are much more likely to get clogged as we saw with out tests of the Dyson V10 and the Shark Ionflex.

And finally with the Dyson you have to change out the soft roller head for the motor driven head if you come to a patch of carpet, because the soft roller on the Dyson is simply not capable of being run on carpet, whereas with the Shark Duoclean you just keep vacuuming while fillping a switch on the handle, as it preforms great on carpet as well.

It never ceases to amaze me what this soft roller vacuums can pick up and believe me I have put them to the test.

I am open to suggestions, so let me know in the comments if you have found another solution for hard floor vacuuming and Ill be sure to look into reviewing it.

I will link all these vacuums below, please consider a like or a subscription to Vacuum Wars if this video helped you out and thanks for watching.




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