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We still found it useful for areas like skirting boards, small gaps, and cobwebs though.. We found all the attachments to be easy to take on and off, but there isn’t a wall mount, docking station, or onboard storage included, so you’ll need to find somewhere else to keep them..

If your home has lots of items to weave around, then an upright is probably a more convenient choice than a cylinder vacuum..Not all uprights are equal when it comes to manoeuvrability.

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The best uprights have a pivoting system for the floorhead, which makes it easy to steer the vacuum.. 6.Less Chance of Bumping Furniture or Walls.A downside of cylinder vacuum cleaners as that the body of the vac is easy to accidentally pull into a wall or furniture.

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This can sometimes cause scuffs or marks.. Upright vacuum cleaners don’t have this problem.You can always see where the vacuum’s floorhead and body is going, so there’s less chance of hitting an item of furniture.. 7.

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Most Uprights Are Bagless.

There are some advantages to bagged vacuum cleaners, but many people prefer bagless models.Remove Any Blockages.

The easiest way to remove a blockage is to push a thin broom handle through the hose.Even if this doesn’t completely remove a blockage, it should loosen it enough for the vacuum to suck it up when you switch it back on.. As with all the steps on this process, it’s important not to use too much force though.

You don’t want to damage the hose walls.You also shouldn’t use anything sharp.. 4.. Clean Inside The Hose.