Best Stick Vacuums List Published by Vacuum Cleaner Advisor

With millions of Americans gearing up for spring cleaning Vacuum Cleaner Advisor has announced its latest list of Best Stick Vacuums. The list features models by Hoover, Bissell, Eureka and Miele and includes both corded and cordless machines.

Best Stick Vacuums List Published by Vacuum Cleaner Advisor
Seattle, WA, May 05, 2011 --(PR.com)-- With so many different brands and models of stick vacuums on the market, finding the best one can be a daunting task. There is a tremendous amount of marketing smoke and mirrors to wade through, and each machine is heralded as the best stick vacuum for the money. However, the truth is that a large number of vacuums are simply inadequate.

It is possible to find a good stick vacuum, but it requires a lot of research and perseverance. At Vacuum Cleaner Advisor thier job is to do all the hard work for buyers and to then accurately identify the best choices available. Today, vacuum-cleaner-advisor.com has released its list of the Best Stick Vacuums.

There are 5 machines on the Best Stick Vacuums list. Vacuum Cleaner Advisor considered cost, features, length of warranty, and consumer ratings in determining which models made the cut. Since the price range for stick vacuums is significant, the list has been divided into “inexpensive,” “mid-range” and “top-end.” Prices range from about $50 to $400 and brands include Eureka, Bissell, Hoover and Miele.

The number one choice in the inexpensive category is the Eureka 96DZ lightweight cordless vacuum cleaner. These machines are inexpensive, reliable and have a decent battery life. They also quickly convert to a handheld vacuum cleaner, simply by removing the handle. Most owners give the 96DZ a thumbs-up and are pleased with the performance they get for the low price tag of about $55. The runner up in the inexpensive stick vacuum category is a PowerEdge model manufactured by Bissell.

When it comes to mid-range stick vacuums the Hoover Platinum Linx Cordless Stick Vacuum scores high. This cordless vacuum is powerful, light and quiet, and it also works well on both carpet and hard surfaces. In addition, it carries a lengthy warranty – something you won’t find on many stick vacuums. The Hoover Linx is not cheap but it probably won’t break your bank account. It can often be found online for under $150.

At the top-end of the stick vac spectrum lies Miele. Although this manufacturer is best known for making high quality upright and canister vacuums, they also have a few stick vacs. The S168 tops this category and typically retails for a lofty $399; however, its consumer ratings and features are excellent. It is a corded machine that is quite powerful and comes with variable suction. This is also a bagged vacuum, unlike most sticks, and it features HEPA filtration, useful for those suffering from asthma or allergies. The runner up in this category is another, less expensive Miele, the S163.

Read much more about these top rated vacuums and view the Best Stick Vacuums list at vacuum-cleaner-advisor.com. The site provides vacuum cleaner reviews and ratings for a wide range of best-selling machines.
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