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Maintain a pristine home with our range of vacuum and steam cleaners at Retravision. We stock the latest models from leading brands like Dyson, Hoover, and Miele, ensuring powerful performance and advanced technology. Whether you need a lightweight stick vacuum, a powerful upright, or an efficient steam cleaner, we have the perfect solution for every cleaning task. Designed to make cleaning easier and more effective you can trade the load of household cleaning for more time doing what you love. Browse our range online or instore today.
Upright and stick vacuums are two popular types of vacuum cleaners, each with its unique features and advantages.
Upright vacuums are larger and typically more powerful than stick vacuums, making them ideal for deep cleaning carpets and large areas. They often come with a wide cleaning path, adjustable height settings, and additional attachments for various surfaces. While upright vacuums provide strong suction and effective dirt removal, they can be heavier and less manoeuvrable, which may not be suitable for quick cleaning or tight spaces.
Stick vacuums are lightweight and slim, designed for quick and convenient cleaning. They are easy to manoeuvre and often cordless, allowing for greater flexibility in cleaning around furniture and in tight spots. While stick vacuums may lack the power of upright models, they are ideal for hard floors, low-pile carpets, and smaller living spaces.
A robot vacuum is an autonomous cleaning device designed to navigate and clean floors without manual intervention. It uses sensors and mapping technology to detect obstacles, map out cleaning paths, and avoid falling down stairs or bumping into furniture. Most robot vacuums are equipped with brushes and suction to effectively clean dirt and debris from hard floors and low-pile carpets.
They typically feature programmable settings and can be controlled via a smartphone app or voice assistants like Alexa or Google Assistant. Advanced models can learn the layout of your home, schedule cleanings, and even return to their charging stations when the battery is low.
A steam cleaner is a cleaning appliance that uses heated water vapour to clean and sanitise surfaces. Here’s how it works:
The steam cleaner has a built-in boiler or heating element that heats water from a reservoir to a high temperature, typically between 200 and 300 degrees Fahrenheit (93 to 149 degrees Celsius). This process converts the water into steam. The heated steam is released through a nozzle or attachment. The steam's high temperature helps break down dirt, grease, and grime on contact, loosening them from the surface.
As the steam penetrates and loosens dirt, it also kills bacteria, germs, and dust mites due to the high temperature, providing a sanitising effect. The loosened debris is then wiped away with a cloth or mop head attachment.
Steam cleaning is often considered an eco-friendly cleaning method because it uses only water, eliminating the need for chemical cleaners. This makes it safe for use around pets and children.
Steam mopping can be more effective than traditional mopping in certain situations due to several factors:
• The high temperature of the steam kills bacteria and germs, providing a deeper clean than traditional mopping may not achieve without using chemical cleaners.
• Steam mops often require less physical effort since the heat and moisture do much of the work in loosening dirt and grime. This can make cleaning faster and easier.
• Steam mops can leave floors streak-free as they rely on vapour rather than soapy water that can leave a residue.
• Steam mops use less water compared to traditional mopping, which can help floors dry faster and prevent excess moisture that could damage some types of flooring.
For homes with pets, vacuum cleaners with the following features are ideal:
• Powerful suction is essential for lifting pet hair and dander from carpets and upholstery.
• Look for models with pet-specific attachments like motorised brush rolls, upholstery tools, and crevice tools designed to remove hair and dirt from various surfaces.
• A vacuum with a HEPA filter can capture pet dander and allergens, improving indoor air quality.
• Some vacuums are equipped with brush rolls designed to prevent hair from tangling, reducing maintenance time.
• A vacuum with a large dustbin or bag can handle more hair and debris without frequent emptying.
A powerful vacuum cleaner can be identified by several key features:
• Measured in watts or air watts, suction power indicates the vacuum’s ability to lift dirt from surfaces. Higher suction power generally means more effective cleaning.
• Measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM), airflow refers to the volume of air moved through the vacuum. A high CFM rating usually correlates with better cleaning performance.
• The motor’s power, often measured in amps or watts, can indicate overall performance. However, efficiency and design also play roles in a vacuum's effectiveness.
• A high-quality filtration system, such as a HEPA filter, ensures that the vacuum traps dust and allergens effectively.
• An effective brush roll helps dislodge dirt from carpets and is crucial for removing pet hair and debris from various surfaces.
A wet and dry vacuum cleaner is a versatile cleaning device designed to handle both liquid spills and dry debris. Unlike traditional vacuum cleaners, which are typically limited to dry dirt and dust, wet and dry vacuums can suck up water, making them ideal for a variety of cleaning tasks, from household spills to more demanding jobs like cleaning up after renovations or in workshops. These vacuums are commonly used in both residential and commercial settings due to their robust design and ability to tackle a wide range of cleaning challenges.
Vacuum cleaners designed for multi-surface cleaning are equipped with features that make them effective across various floor types, including hardwood, tile, laminate, and carpets. When shopping for a great all round vacuum look out for these features.
• Look for a brush roll that can switch between soft and stiff bristles or has the option to turn off the beater bar, which accommodates both hard floors and carpets without causing damage.
• The ability to adjust suction power helps protect delicate surfaces like hardwood while providing strong cleaning for thicker carpets.
• Additional tools and accessories, such as crevice tools, upholstery brushes, and floor nozzles, help clean various floor types and surfaces effectively.
A popular model known for it's ability to clean all types of floors is the Dyson V11 Torque Drive, which automatically adjusts suction power for different floor types.
The choice between bagged and bagless vacuums depends on personal preferences and cleaning needs.
Bagged vacuums use disposable bags to collect dust and debris. These bags act as filters, trapping dust particles inside, which makes them ideal for allergy sufferers. Bagged models typically require less maintenance, as you only need to replace the bag when it’s full. However, buying replacement bags can add to the overall cost of maintaining the vacuum.
Bagless vacuums use a dustbin or canister to collect debris. They often incorporate cyclonic technology to separate dirt from the air, and they eliminate the need for replacement bags, which can save money over time. However, emptying the dustbin can release dust back into the air, which might not be ideal for those with allergies.
For hardwood floors, certain vacuum features are especially effective. A vacuum equipped with a soft brush roll or the option to turn off the beater bar helps prevent scratching and scuffing of the surfaces. The ability to adjust suction power is also important, as it protects delicate flooring and prevents dirt from being pushed around.
Some vacuums offer specialised attachments or settings specifically designed for hard surfaces, enhancing their cleaning capability. A lightweight vacuum is easy to manoeuvre across hardwood floors without causing damage, while rubber wheels are less likely to leave marks, making them an excellent choice for maintaining the floor's appearance.