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How do I choose a good cordless vacuum?
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I knew I hit adulthood when a Dyson cordless vacuum topped my holiday wish list. The promise of a dog-hair-free apartment was enough to make me nix some suede Stuart Weitzman boots in favour of a high-tech cleaning product. So, when I opened the Dyson box on Christmas morning, I immediately charged it up and tested it out and—plot twist—it was a major let-down. Why was there still dog hair embedded into my carpet? And did I have to hold down the trigger for the entire 20 minutes used it? I continued to ask these questions for the next few years, because my vacuum was pretty expensive, and I simply couldn’t bear the thought of throwing it out.

But my luck changed when I scored a Tineco PURE ONE S11 best cordless vacuum. It’s just as sleek as my Dyson but it comes in a white and ice-blue colour scheme, making it much easier on the eyes (especially when it’s on display on my kitchen wall). Aside from how pretty it is, the next thing I noticed was the five useful attachments it comes with. The main multipurpose floor attachment, for everything from rugs to hardwood floors, is hands down my favourite one for obvious reasons. It sits on two rolling wheels that glide easily over any surface without scratching it, has amazing suction and, get this, it even has an LED light on the front.

That way I can see lint, dust and dog hair under dark couches and beds, so I never miss a speck. The vacuum also comes with a mini power brush (for squeezing into small spaces or for use as a handheld), a crevice tool and a two-in-one dusting brush. Plus, there’s an innovative pre-filter cleaning tool, which lifts dust from the filter, an additional microfiber pre-filter so you don’t have to worry about buying a replacement for a while and a tiny hair cleaning tool, that easily removes any strands caught around the filter.

Then there’s the dustbin. It’s clear, so I can see when it’s nearing capacity. To empty it, all I do is position it over the trash can and press a little button on the front to release it. Oh, and remember my gripe with Dyson’s annoying trigger button? Well, the Tineco model has a little switch that completely frees your finger from trigger duty. It sounds trivial, but it makes a difference on those days when you’re determined to deep clean from attic to basement.​

 


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