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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Clean Bees Vacuum Buying Guide 2012


Investing in a new vacuum is certainly not an easy task. Beyond that, justifying spending a fortune on one is even harder. That’s not to say that the most expensive vacuums are the best in the market, however, but chances are the more high-end vacuums are likely to last longer than some of the lower end brands out there. A reliable vacuum cleaner is vital to maintaining a clean home as well as the life of your carpet, but vacuums often times can cause more stress than relief. So, hopefully the research I have collected will aid you in purchasing the vacuum of your dreams.  

Let’s start with the basics: which style of vacuum will best fit your needs? Vacuums come in all shapes and sizes and this alone makes it difficult to start your search for a new vacuum.

Here are some great sites that break down vacuums into their different categories and discuss pros and cons of each style to help you choose the most appropriate for you. Some of them also discuss another question that often arises about vacuums, which is whether to go bagged or bagless. There is not necessarily a right or wrong answer to what style of vacuum is better, so I’ll let you be the judge for yourself.



I realize this is A LOT of information… but bare with me. We are getting to the good part I promise.

I’ve checked out www.ConsumerReports.org as well some other reviews on the net and compiled a list of suggestions for the best vacuums on the market right now, based not only on research done by experts but also according to consumers just like you. Keep in mind, these are merely suggestions and you may still have to do a little bit of research and reading of reviews before deciding on the best vacuum cleaner for you.


Price Range: $600 and up

If money is no object and you’re ready to take the plunge to spend whatever it takes to get a long-lasting and reliable vacuum, there certainly are a lot of options to choose from. Here are a few suggestions of some of the best vacuums in the higher price range.

 Miele S5281 Callisto:
·      About $900
·      Bagged canister
·      Great option for bare floors!
·      20-year Life Expectancy (according to manufacturer)
·      71/100 rating on Consumer Reports with a 4.5 average user rating (based on 9 reviews)
·      Here’s what people are saying about it:
o   Amazon

Miele S 7580 Bolero:
·      About $800
·      Bagged upright
·      20-year Life expectancy (according to manufacturer)
·      69/100 rating on Consumer Reports with a 4.5 average user rating (based on 6 reviews)
·      Here’s what people are saying about it:
o   Amazon


Price Range: $300-$600

If you are hoping to be a little more conscious on your pocket, but still are willing to spend a little extra for a decent machine, here are some options for you to pick from. These vacuums are middle of the road in price, but still get decent ratings from both the experts as well as consumers.

Miele S7210 Twist:
·      Approximately $450
·      Bagged upright
·      20-year Life Expectancy (according to manufacturer)
·      72/100 rating on Consumer Reports
·      Here’s what people are saying about it:
o   Amazon

Kenmore Intuition 28014:
·      Approximately $500
·      Bagged canister
·      Great option for bare floors!
·      No good research to determine life expectancy, but with proper maintenance you might get 5-6 years, possibly more.
·      72/100 rating on Consumer Reports
·      Here’s what people are saying about it:
o   Amazon


Price Range: up to $300

We definitely understand that not everyone has an extra $500 in his or her budget for a new vacuum. If this is the case, there are also some great options out there. However, it is important to be mindful that the less you spend on a vacuum the shorter its lifespan may be and the less likely it is to have long-lasting parts or warranties. One thing to keep in mind is just because your vacuum turns on it doesn’t mean it is working! These are great vacuums that do get the job done, until you can save up for a pricier model.

Hoover WindTunnel Anniversary Edition U6485-900:
·      Approximately $230
·      Bagged upright
·      No good research available on life expectancy, but with proper maintenance you may get about 2-3 years, possibly more.
·      73/100 rating on Consumer Reports
·      Here’s what people are saying about it:
o   Amazon
o   Google

Panasonic MC-CG902:
·      Approximately $200
·      Bagged canister
·      Great option for bare floors!
·      No good research available on life expectancy, but with proper maintenance you may get about 2-3 years, possibly more.
·      65/100 Rating on Consumer Reports
·      Here’s what people are saying about it:
o   Amazon

Hoover Platinum w/ Canister:
·      Approximately $250
·      Lightweight, bagged upright, with canister vacuum for stairs and other such tasks
·      No good research available on life expectancy, but with proper maintenance you may get about 2-3 years, possibly more.
·      70/100 rating on Consumer Reports
·      Here’s what people are saying about it:
o   Amazon

It’s really unfortunate that there are so many different brands and models of vacuum cleaners out there. I feel like I read millions of reviews but I know I barely covered a fraction of the machines that are on the market in my research. Even though I did not include these on my list, some other brands that are definitely worth mentioning are Riccar, Kirby, Sebo, Oreck, and Simplicity. Also, if you decide you want to go bagless, Dyson is probably the best on the market (although in both the vacuum stores I visited these vacuums accounted for about 70% of the repairs they do).

After all this research I wish I could consider myself a vacuum guru… but that is hardly the case, although I did learn quite a bit. To talk with some real experts, visit one of our local vacuum stores: J&M Vac & Sew  (make sure to mention Clean Bees when you go in!) or Foothills Vacuum and Sewing Center. If you are in the market for a new vacuum cleaner, I sure hope this information helps you in your search!



Friday, October 21, 2011

Summer Recap...get in on the Buzzzzzz!


Since Clean Bees is new to the blogosphere, I figured, what better way to launch us into this world then by blogging about US--your beloved bees. We had quite the eventful summer here in Fort Collins, complete with many hard working hours, of course… but who wants to hear about that??
We kicked off the summer getting settled into our great new office space. With our company growing as it is (as well as Katie’s family), it was definitely an exciting and much needed move! Stay tuned for pictures… We have a pretty nice space with lots of personality, just like us!

Another exciting event for the Bees this summer was a very successful Bike-to-Work Day. We had about 14 of the bees participate and biked over 280 miles collectively! It was tiring but well worth it for sure! Watch for us next year, we hope to have more of the girls biking with our awesome Clean Bees bike trailers once the weather starts to get warmer again.

On August 28th, some of the Bees bravely took on Bierstadt, one of Colorado’s famous 14ers. Although not all could attend, Courtney, McRae, Catherine, and Emily M represented us well and made it all the way to the top! We found out Bees can survive at 14,000 feet after all.

On September 4th, in true Clean Bees fashion, we also celebrated our favorite holiday… The famous Tour de Fat! Maybe you saw us if you watched the parade as we gallivanted in our awesome homemade New Belgium beer costumes (got to represent!) Or maybe you noticed Katie and Erin’s quaint little gnome family. Check out the pictures on our Facebook page, we looked pretty fabulous!

Finally, we all enjoyed a nice relaxing barbeque with great food, music and awesome company. Don’t worry Erin… If you are reading this you should be happy I have decided to not share the video I have of you breaking it down on the dance floor! It marked the perfect end to a great summer and all in attendance definitely enjoyed letting up their feet and just having a good time.

Needless to say we were busy bees this summer and we can’t wait to see what the fall and winter bring us. 

-Emily M (aka squeegee)