Eureka 3670G Mighty Mite Canister Vacuum Review

Written on:Nov 13, 2012
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If you’re looking for a truly “mighty” bagged vacuum cleaner, then the Eureka 3670G is for you. Backed by a powerful 12 amp motor, a power-touch handle with an adequate grip surface, and a long 20-foot cord, this unit provides the high capacity and easy handling you always wished for. What’s more, all these features come in a very compact and lightweight body, which can be easily carried around the house.

Another noteworthy feature is the triple-filtration bag system, which not only stores an impressive capacity of dirt, but it’s also very easy to clean. At the same time, the included blower port and extension wand provide the extra comfort you need. While the blower port provides an impressive blowing flux, which can be conveniently used around your workshop or garage, the extension allows you to efficiently clean the dirt from any out-of-reach areas, such as the doorpost. The average output noise and the affordable price also make this vacuum cleaner great for cleaing fast, effectively and efficiently.

Pros

Cons

 
  • Very low price
  • High-power motor
  • 3 attachment tools to choose from
  • Lightweight
 
  • Lacks a “HEPA” filter
  • Lacks a mid-sized brush
  • No retractable cord included
  • Lightweight 12 amp canister vacuum safely and completely cleans bare-floor surfaces
  • Power-Touch handle with easy-to-use fingertip controls; deluxe floor brush; bare-floor nozzle
  • Blower port; 20-foot cord; compact size; auto shut-off protects against overheating
  • On-board tools include a dusting brush, crevice tool, and upholstery nozzle
  • Measures 11 by 8 by 15 inches; 1-year limited warranty

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Quick Vacuum Buying Guide

Choices; they aren't always easy. Informed choices are. In the case of buying a vacuum there can be jargon to hop skip and jump over. As there are many vacuums to choose from but also many features. That's where this quick guide comes into play. Learn some of the common factors of vacuums so you can make an informed choice.

Power

Power (in watts) is kind of a big deal when it comes to vacuums. If you don't have the right power for the job then it's not worth doing. Vacuums come with many power ranges. Some vacuums that don't have much power are still great while others aren't. Look out for the strength of the power behind that vacuum if you want to be sure it'll suck all that dirt up.

Upright or Cylinder

From a personal perspective upright is the better choice generally. The issue is upright vacuums are usually awkward when it comes to hard-to-reach areas. They do come with attachments usually, but the reach just isn't there as it is with cylinder vacuums  In essence  a cylinder vacuums is generally more versatile when it comes to nooks and crannies. Choose wisely, it could be a big regret.

Bag or Bagless?

Do you want to empty your vacuum regularly and not replace the bag? It's a huge money saver to not have a bagged vacuum  The better option usually being bagless. It's down to personal preference here, and probably again, maneuverability when it comes to the emptying process.

Filters (Allergies?)

A vacuum with a suitable filter can go a long way in any case. Though if you have an allergy, a filter will go an even longer way. There's a range of common filters to choose from, that each have their own advantages, either value for money or more allergy suitable:

Standard Filtration

Nothing out of the ordinary here, just a standard filter that will need replacing every now and then.

HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air)

This is actually a bit of a mouthful to say, never mind understand. All you really need to know about HEPA filters is that they are becoming industry standard, and claim to capture 99.7% of all particles taken in by the vacuum. Meaning that the air outflow is cleaner and especially cleaner for those with allergies.

Lifetime Filters

They say nothing lasts a lifetime, but have you ever owned one of those old Nokia phones? Lifetime filters come in both standard and HEPA, and can save on having to buy replacements which is great for saving money.

Size and Weight

Does size matter? Yes it does. When shopping be careful to check the dimensions of a product. Is it suitable for your storage? Suitable to carry? Will it be a big struggle or the perfect size for your needs? Speaking of size, there are vacuums that come as handhelds for small tasks; usually great for cleaning up after pets or that mess you leave after your artistic creations.

Wet, Dry & Steam

Depending on the surface; you may look into a wet, dry or steam powered vacuum. Check suitability of the surface for the vacuum you purchase  you may find that dry is better than steam or wet is better than both.

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