
The abundance of vacuum cleaner options on the market leaves users uncertain about which type offers the best durability and quality.
1. What Vacuum Cleaner to Buy for Durability, Quality, and Affordability?
With numerous vacuum cleaners available on the market, users are unsure about which type is the best in terms of durability and quality.
In modern life, vacuum cleaners are becoming increasingly familiar in every household. Nowadays, there are numerous types of vacuum cleaners on the market, making users uncertain about which type is the best in terms of durability and quality.
In the Vietnamese market, vacuum cleaners are divided into various types provided by many big brands such as Electrolux, LG, Hitachi, Panasonic, Samsung, Toshiba, Zelmer... However, they can generally be categorized into dry vacuum cleaners, wet vacuum cleaners, upright, canister, bagged, bagless, and handheld models.

Dry Vacuum Cleaners
Dry vacuum cleaners receive the most attention from households. They are designed to be compact, visually appealing, and equipped with wheels for easy maneuverability during cleaning. For households with limited space, it's recommended to use a 1000W model. Larger homes require higher wattage, with suction power ranging from 1800 to 2000W.
These models are designed in a canister form, with wheels for mobility, ideal for removing dust and debris. They typically come with small, round nozzles that can reach into corners, doors, and cabinets, functioning similarly to a broom, suitable for cleaning both tiled floors and carpets.
Prices for these models range from 1,500,000 to 3,500,000 Vietnamese Dong.
Wet Vacuum Cleaners
Wet vacuum cleaners are often the choice of affluent households. They come with large capacity containers (10-16 liters), capable of handling small debris, and various nozzles for different surfaces. Compared to dry vacuum cleaners, wet vacuum cleaners are more versatile and efficient. However, they are larger in size and more expensive.
In the Vietnamese market, prices range from 3,300,000 to 18,000,000 Vietnamese Dong.

Compared to dry vacuum cleaners, wet vacuum cleaners are more versatile and efficient.
Bagged or Bagless Vacuum Cleaners
Bagged vacuum cleaners use bags to contain dust and debris, which you replace when full. This eliminates the need to empty dirt after cleaning and prevents dust from escaping into the air. Bagged models are ideal for allergy sufferers as they minimize exposure to dust.
Additionally, the dust bags help improve the efficiency of the machine's filter by reducing dust and debris from clogging the airflow. Bagged vacuum cleaners are more affordable, have lower maintenance costs, experience fewer breakdowns, and may last longer.

Bagged vacuum cleaners use bags to contain dust and debris, which you replace when full.
Bagless vacuum cleaners are equipped with a plastic container to trap dirt and debris. When full, you simply remove the container, empty it, and reattach it to the machine. This eliminates the need for purchasing dust bags and contributes to environmental protection. Moreover, bagless models often perform better than bagged ones. They allow for easy monitoring of the dust container's fullness, ensuring timely cleaning.
Quality bagless vacuum cleaners are offered by Hitachi, Electrolux, Panasonic, Samsung, LG, Tefal, and others.

Handheld vacuum cleaners are small, lightweight devices designed for handheld use. They have low power consumption, can be battery-operated, and are typically used for light cleaning tasks such as crumbs, dust on computer keyboards, ashtrays, or dust on desks, curtains, and shelves. These vacuum cleaners usually have a power rating of 30W and cost between 250,000 and 700,000 Vietnamese Dong.
Robot vacuum cleaners are a new type of vacuum cleaner with automatic operation. They are small in size but come with a relatively high price, starting from 3.5 million Vietnamese Dong. Although they can operate automatically, most of these machines only work within a limited range, on flat surfaces, and can only handle small dust particles. They may not thoroughly clean corners and are not highly effective.
