Hardwood Floor Vacuum Recommendations

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Let me guess: If you’ve come to this site, you’re looking for some good recommendations on that perfect hardwood floor vacuum. Thank you first of all for visiting; this is a brand new site so please bear with us as we get some fresh content up and running! We’re going to be doing the absolute best we can for the time being to get you the best information on these vacuums. Once this site is fully up and running we’ll have all sorts of information on hardwood floor vacuum deals, reviews, tips, tricks, and a lot of other neat stuff you won’t want to miss. If you’re looking for the best way to clean your hardwood floor, this is the exact place for you.

I want to get started on the right foot, so I want to start out with some of the vacuums I think will be best suited for your new hardwood floors (after all, if you’ve had these floors for quite some time you probably wouldn’t be reading this site ;) ):

The Eureka 96D is a great hardwood vacuum from the reviews we’ve read on the subject. It’s an upright vacuum, so there’s no crawling around on the floor or lugging it around on your back. This is pretty common though for floor cleaning with household vacuums so that shouldn’t be any surprise. What people really love about this Eureka is that it’s very lightweight; it weighs in at less than five pounds so you don’t need to be worrying about hurting your back or having trouble making tight turns around in your kitchen or dining room. That’s probably one of the biggest concerns, so you know you’re covered there.

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The other great thing about the 96D is that it’s more or less a rotating brush design. The motorized brushes at the bottom of the vacuum lift dirt and sediment up off the floor and move it into the vacuum itself. When it’s time to clean out the bag, you just toss out the old one and put in a new one. Simple as that. The only real downside to this vacuum is that it’s not a “wet/dry” system. Many hardwood floor vacuums have a wet mode that allow you to really scrub deep down before you sweep away the dirt. However, for $36 this isn’t such a bad deal. Before you get started you can usually just mop your floors to get the dirt up, let it dry, then use this Eureka vacuum. Either way, it’s still a solid buy.

What’s the best vacuum that won’t scratch hardwood floors?

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If you’re looking for the best vacuum that won’t scratch hardwood floors, you’re probably used to the fact that this can be extremely difficult. Looking online via a standard Google search barely yields any results, I know. It can be extremely frustrating to look for hours and not find anything of much use. Well, I’m here today to help you out. Through my own research I’ve come up with some of the top recommendations from hardwood floor owners everywhere who can certainly help you out. While these vacuums might not be the cheapest out there, they will get the job done. That’s exactly what we want anyway, right?

Okay, so the first vacuum that’s best for hardwood floors that I’ve found is the Electrolux EL6985A. This is a fantastic vacuum that’s gotten nothing but rave reviews from most people who have used them on hardwood flooring. This is actually a canister type vacuum that is also an upright. While upright vacuums aren’t always the best to use on a hardwood floor, in this case it’s actually a solid choice. You can actually retract the cleaning brush so that it doesn’t scratch the floor, and with only 9 amps of power, it’s not going to cause any damage to the floor itself. It has a good assortment of attachments, including a 6 foot hose that has a 3 foot telescoping tube for easy cleaning of your hardwood floor. These attachments are important because even though the vacuum will work fine on hardwood, even the rolling motion over the floor can scratch it. Use these attachments as much as possible; your floor will thank you. This is a pretty expensive vacuum, coming in with a price tag of $299.99. It’s a little much, but if you really want to keep your floor clean it’s a good investment.

The next vacuum that’s best for hardwood floors is the Dirt Devil Breeze. Unlike the Electrolux this vacuum doesn’t actually have bags (nice not to keep having to buy those!). This features a 12 amp power system that’s slightly more powerful than the Electrolux, and also has rotating bristles that are designed not to damage your hardwood flooring. I would be a little careful with this, however.

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While it’s supposed to not scratch your floor, you should really try it on a hidden area before using it on the rest of your floor. If nothing else, at least use the attachments that come with it instead of the bristles before you really know that it won’t do damage. This is much cheaper than the Electrolux as well, pricing in at $154. This is also a great budget vacuum that shouldn’t scratch your hardwood floors.