• melbaboutown
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    3 months ago
    Vacuum cleaner rambles

    Having a stick vacuum is so much easier than a standard in a small flat but the loud noise is still such a barrier to using it. (And the non-retractable cord that’s long enough to be awkward but somehow just too short to easily finish the last bit.) The cat and I both hate the sound of the vacuum so much it that it barely gets used. Even if I wear earplugs she gets agitated.

    There’s a 2 in 1 cordless stick vac at Kmart with reviews that say it’s really quiet. The handheld part looks like it lifts out easily. It looks perfect, the only thing is it doesn’t have a HEPA filter. And Melbcat is asthmatic.

    Another cheaper stick vac does have a HEPA filter but that one has 2 features that I really hate. (The cord, especially those awkward length ones you have to hold out of the way during use and wind up manually. Also needing to press a button to remove the handle for converting it into the little handheld. That button broke off on my current one so it’s too much of a pain in the arse to actually use as a portable handheld.)

    Brands names aren’t something I can justify so my options are very much Kmart budget, especially the lowish end if possible. So maybe actually vacuuming > perfect vacuuming that never happens and I should just buy the non-HEPA one I’m more likely to use.

    Another issue with the Kmarget vacs is that there are no replacement parts, including the filters. But I’ve been manually cleaning the filter of this Big W one for years (tapping off dirt and hair into the bin and cleaning the grooves out with a toothpick) and it still works - I haven’t even gone onto using the spare yet.

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      3 months ago

      I loved my robot vac, and the sound didn’t bother me or the previous cats. One current cat however thinks it’s a hilarious game to bap it off the charger every 5 seconds. Had to give up.

    • CEOofmyhouse56
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      3 months ago

      I don’t think you’re going to find a quiet vacuum. I wouldn’t trust the reviews.

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          3 months ago

          I bought one from Aldi and it has an unnatural ear piercing sound but I’m use to it now. Usually if they are quiet they ain’t sucking to well. I’d invest in a carpet sweeper then use the vacuum you already have occasionally.

          • melbaboutown
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            3 months ago

            Oh yeah, I’ve got a carpet sweeper. It just takes more physical energy to use and I need to suck up fleas

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              3 months ago

              yes, vacuuming is a good way to reduce fleas, make sure you vacuum around the edges/walls, it’s not so much to get fleas as to get any eggs

              for yourself, use deet

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      3 months ago

      We got one of these and for the price cant fault it. on low its pretty quite, but the sound deffo kicks up if you need to turn the power up. Not SURE if its got a hepa filter though.

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      3 months ago

      Quite is a relative term, I’ve never had a vacuum that I would call quiet. The ones with decent power tend to be noisier, and I’d rather not waste my time cleaning with something that’s not doing the job properly. I like to listen to music or audiobooks while I do housework, (because housework is a drag), and I tend to use headphones instead of speaker because I’m moving around and also of course vacuum noise to overcome. Set of headphones might be cheaper than a new vacuum?