Dust Manager Vacuum Cleaners

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Hoover Dust Manager Cylinder Vacuum Cleaner

Dust Manager Cylinder Vacuum Cleaner

Model No. TC5235

£99.99 £74.99
Saving £25.00

Hoover Dust Manager Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Dust Manager Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Model No. DM6226

£199.99 £89.99
Saving £110.00

Hoover Dust Manager Light Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Dust Manager Light Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Model No. DML5224

£229.99 £115.00
Saving £114.99

Hoover Dust Manager Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Dust Manager Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Model No. DM6216

£199.99

Hoover Dust Manager Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Dust Manager Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Model No. DM6225

£199.99

Hoover Dust Manager Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Dust Manager Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Model No. DM5226

£199.99

Dust Manager range

Signature styling
Dust Manager is our range of bagless uprights and cylinders for today’s family home. Based on our traditional signature Hoover styling, Dust Manager vacuum cleaners are built with all the features you need to give your home an intensive vacuum.

Deep cleaning
Our bagless Dust Manager range includes powerful cyclonic and multi-cyclonic dust separation technology to give you increased suction power with less filter cleaning. For our very latest no loss of suction vacuum cleaner, browse Dust Manager Evo GreenRay.

Tools and features
Our Dust Manager bagless vacuum cleaners meet all your cleaning needs by offering a variety of tools to suit each type of cleaning task. These include a crevice tool for powerful spot suction and a dusting brush for vacuuming a range of surfaces.

Long cord and full stair hose
Our Dust Manager upright bagless vacuum cleaners make vacuuming easier with long cord and hose lengths. These features are ideal for large spaces and mean you can vacuum a full 13-flight staircase while leaving the vacuum cleaner at the bottom.
 

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How to choose your next upright vacuum cleaner

How to choose your next upright vacuum cleaner

With so many upright vacuum cleaners to choose from, you're not alone if you don't know where to start when it comes to choosing your next vacuum cleaner. By considering and keeping in mind the following main features however, you should find the decision a little easier.

Suction Power Watts vs Air Watts

Suction Power Watts vs Air Watts

Watts are a means of measuring the amount of power that's put into the motor. However, because the output power or suction you receive at the end of the hose depends on the vacuum's design and efficiency, air watts, which measure the output power and suction, are considered a better means of comparison for vacuum cleaners. Remember however, a clogged filter will quickly impair ait watt performance.

Filtration systems

Filtration systems

If you suffer with asthma or a dust allergy, the filtration system should be an important factor to determining which vacuum cleaner you'll buy. This is because the filtration system will determine the size and number of dust particles that'll be in the air when it is exhausted out of the vacuum.