has a whopping 3 litre dirt canister.
It’s easy to overlook these tools, but they are all designed for specific cleaning tasks that are difficult with the main floorhead.. Crevice tools.are brilliant for cleaning in tight spots, such as corners and behind radiators, although we’re often disappointed by the short length of many modern crevice tools.. Dusting brushes.
have softer bristles to prevent scratching delicate surfaces, while.upholstery tools.are wider for cleaning furniture..
The best all-round tools are.mini-motorised tools.
(sometimes called turbo tools.)
Unlike non-motorised tools, these have a powered brush bar that’s similar to the full-size floor heads.If your vacuum has a fault, then we recommend contacting a professional technician.
While DIY repairs are sometimes possible, it’s best to leave complex repairs to the experts..: Is your vacuum broken beyond repair?.
Check out our guide to properly recycling a vacuum in the UK.Enjoy Your Clean Vacuum!.