Ok, I don’t actually vacuum daily. I actually vacuum more like once a week, so my “daily driver” is more of a “weekly driver.” Nevertheless, I have one machine I depend on for routine cleaning: my Fantom Thunder. The other vacuums get used only on select occasions.
Why the Thunder? For one, it’s low maintenance. I can just fill that bin over and over and over without doing a thing to the vacuum. A year later, I’m still on my first HEPA filter. I haven’t touched it, and the suction is still just as strong as always. The inner cyclone doesn’t seem to pass much of anything. Try that with a non-cyclonic bagless vacuum!
The quick-draw onboard hose and tools are another plus. The vacuum is also not a screamer, thanks to its 2-stage Lamb Ametek motor. It’s like a miniaturized central vac motor, and it goes and goes!
Finally, it gets along with my plush carpet. When you have as much carpet as I do, that counts for a lot! Vacuuming the whole house with my Heritage II, for example, wears me out, and I’m young, strong, and healthy!
Anyways, do you have a vacuum you depend on more than the others for the regular cleaning? If so, what is it? What do you consider to be your “daily driver?”
Why the Thunder? For one, it’s low maintenance. I can just fill that bin over and over and over without doing a thing to the vacuum. A year later, I’m still on my first HEPA filter. I haven’t touched it, and the suction is still just as strong as always. The inner cyclone doesn’t seem to pass much of anything. Try that with a non-cyclonic bagless vacuum!
The quick-draw onboard hose and tools are another plus. The vacuum is also not a screamer, thanks to its 2-stage Lamb Ametek motor. It’s like a miniaturized central vac motor, and it goes and goes!
Finally, it gets along with my plush carpet. When you have as much carpet as I do, that counts for a lot! Vacuuming the whole house with my Heritage II, for example, wears me out, and I’m young, strong, and healthy!
Anyways, do you have a vacuum you depend on more than the others for the regular cleaning? If so, what is it? What do you consider to be your “daily driver?”