vacuums under £200.
Brush bars often scatter debris on hard floors, which is why it’s useful to sometimes switch them off.You can buy a separate Soft Action Brush for hard floors, but this is sold separately and you’ll need to check the compatibility of your cleaner.. There’s a smaller motorised pet tool included, which has rubber fins instead of bristles.

This is more hygienic for cleaning pet hair, but it doesn’t grip so well on carpets.The pet tool is great for removing hair from sofas and stairs though.. Other Tools and Accessories.Along with the floorhead attachments, you get a range of non-motorised accessories.

There’s a combination tool (dusting brush/upholstery tool,) an extension crevice tool, the flexible pivot tool we mentioned earlier, and a Z Station self-standing charger stand..While the combination and crevice tools are fairly standard, the flexible tool is a useful extra that isn’t included with most cordless vacuums..

The charging stand is also unusual.
Unlike most mounts, which need to be fixed to a wall, the stand just needs to be placed near a plug.Wet and Dry Vacuums Are Suitable for Wet Carpets.
While regular vacuums should never be used for wet (or even damp) carpets, there are vacuums that.wet and dry vacuum cleaners.
Wet and dry vacuums.(also called shop vacs outside of the UK) are designed for vacuuming fluids, making them a great choice for removing excess water from your carpets.
(Editor: Slim Pet Trackers)