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Vacuum cleaners have become an essential home cleaning tool for more and more families. How to distinguish the performance and function of vacuum cleaners? What is the effect of vacuum cleaners equipped with the Fine Dust Identification Sensor S7 to improve their detection capabilities? Today, the editor from Luftmy will analyze several key points for choosing a vacuum cleaner.
1. Whether the vacuum cleaner is corded
Traditional corded vacuum cleaners usually come with a waste storage bin and are relatively bulky. They must be plugged in, requiring a change of outlets when moving between rooms, and dragging them can scratch floors. Additionally, high places like ceilings and chandeliers are unreachable. In contrast, cordless vacuum cleaners integrate the dust bin and motor. They are generally rechargeable, lightweight, convenient, easy to lift, and suitable for wide cleaning scenarios.
2. Whether there is secondary pollution
Using a vacuum cleaner only to find dust still on the floor? This is actually due to the "exhaust" of the vacuum cleaner. Many people may find it hard to believe that vacuum cleaners have exhaust. Many vacuum cleaners have poor sealing and inefficient filtration systems, which often results in a layer of dust being redeposited on the cleaned floor, causing secondary pollution. Therefore, the dust-locking capability of a vacuum cleaner is also a key point in selection. For example, Dyson vacuum cleaners feature whole-machine filtration systems that effectively capture 99.97% of fine dust and allergens as small as 0.3 microns, with good body airtightness to prevent leakage, ensuring no secondary pollution and emitting clean air.

3. Suction power of the vacuum cleaner
The main function of a vacuum cleaner is to suck up dust; thus, cleaning capability is the primary condition for choosing one. Luftmy has noted that many merchants use gimmicks like picking up bowling balls or even refrigerators to prove their vacuum cleaner's suction power, while their actual ability to clean fine dust is mediocre. Therefore, for a good vacuum cleaner, you must look at its actual efficiency in picking up dust.
4. Endurance of the vacuum cleaner
Many vacuum cleaners perform well in short bursts, but due to insufficient technology, their suction drops sharply when working beyond a certain time. This is mainly because excessive dust clogs the filter, preventing normal operation. High-tech products like Dyson cordless vacuum cleaners use cyclone technology to fling dust into the bin, avoiding filter clogs and ensuring continuous operation.