10 Stylish Ideas For Your Vacuum Cleaners
Upon unboxing the Eureka SuctionSeal Pet AS1104A, it is hard to ignore the
Vacuum cleaner's size, which is monumental. This Eureka is not just statuesque,
But but also thoughtfully designed along with a strong performer.
Eureka is a reasonably priced vacuum, especially given its performance and
accessories. Due to its SuctionSeal technology, this model excelled with fine
Particulates, but additionally, it performed acceptably on all flooring types due, in large part,
to a dial that adjusts the height of the brushroll. This dial Provides a Number of
Choices, ranging from bare floors to high-pile carpet, giving you the option to
Customize the vacuum to ensure the best performance based on debris and
flooring type.
The Eureka wasn't a top performer with pet hair. I'd expected more in these tests,
Especially given the product's name, but with furry cleanup, other vacuums
performed better.
Paw attachment, which collects pet hair with ease from furniture or other
upholstered surfaces.
If you're looking for a lightweight model or a vacuum that's a knockout with pet
Hair, there are better choices, such as the Shark Rotator Professional Lift-Away. If
Weight isn't so much a problem, the Oreck Touch Bagless has been dynamite with
Pet hair on a variety of surfaces.
If, however, you want a vacuum which gives you lots of options and also like the idea of
Total control of your vacuum's performance, or have several floor types in your
House, the Eureka AS1104A would be a good, budget-friendly addition to your
cleaning lineup.
Design and features
Weighing 20.7 Pounds, the Eureka is anything but lightweight, particularly when
compared with the 15.5-pound Shark, the 11.6-pound Dyson DC50 Animal, or
It is comparable in weight to the 18-pound
Oreck. Those 5 or 6 extra pounds might not seem like much to everybody, but it
Will matter to those with less arm strength, or to anyone who resides in a multistory
home. If you worry about a vacuum being too thick, this is probably not the
model for you.
Having said that, I personally didn't mind the weight. Though it reminded me of the
Didn't feel heavy when I used it, only when I carried it. I also found that this
heftiness made the vacuum feel sturdy.
Like most of these bagless vacuums we've tested, the Eureka uses a plastic dustbin
That drains through a hatch on the bottom. The latch that closes the bin is really
responsive and the bin feels well-constructed. The bin features a washable dust
Filter but the vacuum itself comes with a replaceable HEPA filter for those who
Your flooring, ranging from bare floors to high-pile carpet.Colin West
This vacuum boasts a dial with that you control the height of the rollerbrush to
Suit your floor type. Your choices range from bare floors to high-pile carpet, with
The Electrolux Precision Brushroll Clean offers similar
Adjustment options, though the range is more limited.
The Eureka's controls are convenient and make using this appliance truly hasslefree.
With a touch of your left foot, you can get the lever that reclines the
Vacuum, the electricity on/off lever, and the brushroll on/off lever. You'll find these
Controls easy to reach and responsive. Vacuums like the Oreck put controls on
The deal, but I thought the Eureka's controls were even easier to use and
Appreciated nearly everything being in one place.
The brushroll lever is easy to control, making it easy to turn it off or
On, depending on your floors.
1 control you won't find with your foot is the dial which activates either the floor
vacuum or the extension hose for use with tools. This dial is on the side of this
Vacuum, at the bottom of the deal, but you can reach it with no difficulty. The
Extension hose is easy to use and, for example, wand, reaches 9 feet away from
The vacuum's body. The extra hose length is welcome since the Eureka is not a
Convertible vacuum such as the Bissell PowerGlide Deluxe or the Shark. Because
Of the Eureka's weight, you won't want to cart it to different places on your stairs
So as to vacuum them.
Like every other vacuum we've examined, the Eureka includes attachments to use
With the extension hose and wand, such as the crevice tool, dusting brush, or Pet
Power Paw.
Or other hard-to-reach places and the dusting brush is designed to help you dust
furniture and drapes. The most interesting of the attachments, however, is the
Power Paw. Many models we've looked at have a similar attachment, such as
the Bissell's Pet TurboEraser or Dyson's Tangle-Free Turbine tool. The Power
Paw will help you remove stubborn pet hair from upholstery or carpets. It uses
Bristles like those on the brushroll to agitate up pet hair into the vacuum
The brushroll lever is easy to control, making it simple to turn it off or
On, depending on your floors.
Finally, Eureka offers the ease of a retractable cable. I didn't realize what
A pain it was to wind the cord until I didn't need to. With the touch of a button on
The vacuum's side, the cord retracts, winding around a hub inside the vacuum's
body. It can be a little bit fussy sometimes and you may need to hold the cord
Taut toward the end of the rewinding, but even this interaction took less time
Than if I'd manually wrapped the cord. In addition to the ease of rewinding, I also
Appreciated the fact that I just had to pull the amount of cord I needed, without
Worrying about tripping over or running into the entire 27-foot-long cord.
Usability
You'll get that the Eureka AS1104A exceptionally intuitive to use. That is due, in large
Part, to the proximal location of the primary controls, operated with the touch of
Before you turn it on, you need to adjust the dial to match the floor type you plan
to vacuum. This may prove to be a process of trial and error, the first time,
Anyhow, especially where low- and high-pile carpeting are concerned. Selecting lowpile
May lower the rollerbrush too much, while, conversely, selecting the highestpile
Setting may prevent the bristles from agitating deeply enough in your carpet.
When You determine which setting is Ideal for your carpeting, however, it is smooth
sailing. This is the toughest aspect of these controls, but once established, you'll
Never need to guess again.
The Eureka reclines easily once you press the grey lever with your foot. It's
Responsive and doesn't require any force like the Dysons, which need a rocking
gesture to recline. Once reclined, the Eureka moves without much effort, which
Surprised me given how heavy it is.
Vacuum cleaner's size, which is monumental. This Eureka is not just statuesque,
But but also thoughtfully designed along with a strong performer.
Eureka is a reasonably priced vacuum, especially given its performance and
accessories. Due to its SuctionSeal technology, this model excelled with fine
Particulates, but additionally, it performed acceptably on all flooring types due, in large part,
to a dial that adjusts the height of the brushroll. This dial Provides a Number of
Choices, ranging from bare floors to high-pile carpet, giving you the option to
Customize the vacuum to ensure the best performance based on debris and
flooring type.
The Eureka wasn't a top performer with pet hair. I'd expected more in these tests,
Especially given the product's name, but with furry cleanup, other vacuums
performed better.
Paw attachment, which collects pet hair with ease from furniture or other
upholstered surfaces.
If you're looking for a lightweight model or a vacuum that's a knockout with pet
Hair, there are better choices, such as the Shark Rotator Professional Lift-Away. If
Weight isn't so much a problem, the Oreck Touch Bagless has been dynamite with
Pet hair on a variety of surfaces.
If, however, you want a vacuum which gives you lots of options and also like the idea of
Total control of your vacuum's performance, or have several floor types in your
House, the Eureka AS1104A would be a good, budget-friendly addition to your
cleaning lineup.
Design and features
Weighing 20.7 Pounds, the Eureka is anything but lightweight, particularly when
compared with the 15.5-pound Shark, the 11.6-pound Dyson DC50 Animal, or
It is comparable in weight to the 18-pound
Oreck. Those 5 or 6 extra pounds might not seem like much to everybody, but it
Will matter to those with less arm strength, or to anyone who resides in a multistory
home. If you worry about a vacuum being too thick, this is probably not the
model for you.
Having said that, I personally didn't mind the weight. Though it reminded me of the
Didn't feel heavy when I used it, only when I carried it. I also found that this
heftiness made the vacuum feel sturdy.
Like most of these bagless vacuums we've tested, the Eureka uses a plastic dustbin
That drains through a hatch on the bottom. The latch that closes the bin is really
responsive and the bin feels well-constructed. The bin features a washable dust
Filter but the vacuum itself comes with a replaceable HEPA filter for those who
Your flooring, ranging from bare floors to high-pile carpet.Colin West
This vacuum boasts a dial with that you control the height of the rollerbrush to
Suit your floor type. Your choices range from bare floors to high-pile carpet, with
The Electrolux Precision Brushroll Clean offers similar
Adjustment options, though the range is more limited.
The Eureka's controls are convenient and make using this appliance truly hasslefree.
With a touch of your left foot, you can get the lever that reclines the
Vacuum, the electricity on/off lever, and the brushroll on/off lever. You'll find these
Controls easy to reach and responsive. Vacuums like the Oreck put controls on
The deal, but I thought the Eureka's controls were even easier to use and
Appreciated nearly everything being in one place.
The brushroll lever is easy to control, making it easy to turn it off or
On, depending on your floors.
1 control you won't find with your foot is the dial which activates either the floor
vacuum or the extension hose for use with tools. This dial is on the side of this
Vacuum, at the bottom of the deal, but you can reach it with no difficulty. The
Extension hose is easy to use and, for example, wand, reaches 9 feet away from
The vacuum's body. The extra hose length is welcome since the Eureka is not a
Convertible vacuum such as the Bissell PowerGlide Deluxe or the Shark. Because
Of the Eureka's weight, you won't want to cart it to different places on your stairs
So as to vacuum them.
Like every other vacuum we've examined, the Eureka includes attachments to use
With the extension hose and wand, such as the crevice tool, dusting brush, or Pet
Power Paw.
Or other hard-to-reach places and the dusting brush is designed to help you dust
furniture and drapes. The most interesting of the attachments, however, is the
Power Paw. Many models we've looked at have a similar attachment, such as
the Bissell's Pet TurboEraser or Dyson's Tangle-Free Turbine tool. The Power
Paw will help you remove stubborn pet hair from upholstery or carpets. It uses
Bristles like those on the brushroll to agitate up pet hair into the vacuum
The brushroll lever is easy to control, making it simple to turn it off or
On, depending on your floors.
Finally, Eureka offers the ease of a retractable cable. I didn't realize what
A pain it was to wind the cord until I didn't need to. With the touch of a button on
The vacuum's side, the cord retracts, winding around a hub inside the vacuum's
body. It can be a little bit fussy sometimes and you may need to hold the cord
Taut toward the end of the rewinding, but even this interaction took less time
Than if I'd manually wrapped the cord. In addition to the ease of rewinding, I also
Appreciated the fact that I just had to pull the amount of cord I needed, without
Worrying about tripping over or running into the entire 27-foot-long cord.
Usability
You'll get that the Eureka AS1104A exceptionally intuitive to use. That is due, in large
Part, to the proximal location of the primary controls, operated with the touch of
Before you turn it on, you need to adjust the dial to match the floor type you plan
to vacuum. This may prove to be a process of trial and error, the first time,
Anyhow, especially where low- and high-pile carpeting are concerned. Selecting lowpile
May lower the rollerbrush too much, while, conversely, selecting the highestpile
Setting may prevent the bristles from agitating deeply enough in your carpet.
When You determine which setting is Ideal for your carpeting, however, it is smooth
sailing. This is the toughest aspect of these controls, but once established, you'll
Never need to guess again.
The Eureka reclines easily once you press the grey lever with your foot. It's
Responsive and doesn't require any force like the Dysons, which need a rocking
gesture to recline. Once reclined, the Eureka moves without much effort, which
Surprised me given how heavy it is.
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