Barrel Vacuums

Buy the best range of Barrel Vacuums in Australia online and in store at The Good Guys. Get a good deal on Bagged and Bagless Vacuum Cleaners from leading brands including Electrolux, Miele, Dyson and more. Barrel Vacuums are great all rounder cleaners for hardwood floors, carpet and stairs with large capacities that allow whole house cleans in one go. Be sure to check out the full range of Vacuums & Cleaners for a great companion Handheld Vacuum into smaller spaces. Whatever the brand or budget, get the right Barrel Vacuum Cleaner at The Good Guys.

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  • Electrolux Ease C4 Animal Bagless Vacuum Chilli Red Electrolux Ease C4 Animal Bagless Vacuum Chilli Red
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  • Miele Compact C1 Young Style Bagged Vacuum White Miele Compact C1 Young Style Bagged Vacuum White
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  • Miele Boost CX1 Cat & Dog Bagless Vacuum Black Miele Boost CX1 Cat & Dog Bagless Vacuum Black
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  • Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat & Dog Bagless Vacuum Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat & Dog Bagless Vacuum
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  • Shark MessMaster Portable Wet/Dry Vacuum Shark MessMaster Portable Wet/Dry Vacuum
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  • Vax Pet Pro Bagless Vacuum Vax Pet Pro Bagless Vacuum
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    $199
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  • Dyson Big Ball Absolute Bagless Barrel Vacuum Dyson Big Ball Absolute Bagless Barrel Vacuum
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  • Vax Wet N Dry Barrel Vacuum Vax Wet N Dry Barrel Vacuum
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    VX40
    $119 + Delivery from $24
  • Karcher WD3 S Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner Karcher WD3 S Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner
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  • Karcher WD 4 S V-20/6/22 Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner Karcher WD 4 S V-20/6/22 Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner
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    $299 + Delivery from $24
  • Electrolux UltimateHome 700 Bagless Vacuum Electrolux UltimateHome 700 Bagless Vacuum
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  • Vax Commercial Advance Backpack Bagged Vacuum Vax Commercial Advance Backpack Bagged Vacuum
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    VXCB-01
    $349 + Delivery from $10
  • Bosch Series 4 Bagged Vacuum Cleaner Bosch Series 4 Bagged Vacuum Cleaner
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    BGL38BA3AU
    $369 + Delivery from $10
  • Electrolux PURE C9 Animal Bagless Vacuum Electrolux PURE C9 Animal Bagless Vacuum
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  • Karcher WD5 S Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner Karcher WD5 S Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner
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    $399 + Delivery from $24
  • Miele Compact C2 Allergy Bagged Vacuum White Miele Compact C2 Allergy Bagged Vacuum White
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  • Dyson Big Ball Bagless Barrel Vacuum Dyson Big Ball Bagless Barrel Vacuum
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  • Miele Complete C3 Cat & Dog Bagged Vacuum Red Miele Complete C3 Cat & Dog Bagged Vacuum Red
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  • Electrolux Silent Performer Bagged Vacuum Electrolux Silent Performer Bagged Vacuum
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  • Miele Compact C2 Allergy Bagged Vacuum Marine Blue Miele Compact C2 Allergy Bagged Vacuum Marine Blue
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  • Electrolux PURE C9 Origin Bagless Vacuum Electrolux PURE C9 Origin Bagless Vacuum
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  • Miele Complete C3 Total Care Bagged Vacuum Bronze Pearl Miele Complete C3 Total Care Bagged Vacuum Bronze Pearl
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For thorough cleaning around the home, you may want a Barrel Vacuum.

With so many features and innovations, it can be difficult to figure out which Vacuum Cleaner is best. We answer the most asked questions around Barrel Vacuums to help out.

What is a Barrel Vacuum?

The two most common types of Vacuum Cleaner in Australian homes are Barrel Vacuums and Upright Vacuums. Both types come in bagged and Bagless models.

Barrel Vacuums also known as Cylinder and Canister Vacuums house their motor inside a body with wheels that is pulled along behind the handle and head as it cleans. The vacuum head is attached to the motor via a height adjustable metal cylinder connected to a flexible plastic hose. This design makes Barrel Vacuums more efficient at cleaning in tight and awkward spaces like stairs or inside cars in addition to thorough all round cleaning.

Upright Vacuums place the motor, head and handle all inside the same single unit pushed along the floor. Because of their design they tend to be heavier, harder to store and more awkward to manoeuvre but more powerful as a result. They are good at cleaning large areas of level carpeted and hard flooring but generally less efficient at cleaning in tight spaces like stairs and cars.

How to compare the suction of Vacuum Cleaners?

There is no single measurable factor that can determine the overall cleaning quality of a vacuum, but there are a few things to consider collectively that can be useful when comparing.

The first comparison you can make is Watts. The watts of a Vacuum Cleaner measures how much power the motor will consume as it is being used. Whilst this measure doesn’t account for energy efficiency, it is a good place to start when comparing the cleaning power of a vacuum. The water lift or sealed suction of a vacuum compares suction performance as the bag or dust collector fills up and the filters get loaded. This is particularly useful when looking at vacuums with HEPA filters.

Airflow measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM) compares how much force is applied to a surface as it is being cleaned. It factors in the power of the motor and the resistance of the Vacuum Bag and Filter that the air must flow through. Vacuums with more than 100 CFM are better.

How can I stop a Vacuum Cleaner losing suction?

Emptying the dust collector or replacing the dust bag regularly as it fills is one of the easiest things doable to improve the suction quality of a vacuum. As vacuums collect dirt and dust it builds up and begins to obstruct air flow throughout the vacuum, reducing the suction power in the process.

This principle also applies to the filter. Depending on the model, the filter may be cleaned by brushing off collected dust or washing it in water. The filter may be a foam block or a mesh and some may need to be replaced rather than cleaned or washed, so check the user manual to see how to take care of it.

If the Vacuum head has a roller or brush inside, check to make sure it is clean and not being obstructed. Longer hairs, threads, dental floss and stray shoelaces can get wrapped around a brush head to stop it from spinning. Scissors work well for removing these if they can’t be easily pulled away by hand but be careful not to cut the bristles.

Which Vacuum Cleaner is best for me?

Vacuum Cleaners with a powered head have a separate built in motor working in conjunction with the rotating brush to agitate carpet as it cleans, bringing embedded dirt and dust to the surface for a deeper clean. They're fantastic for cleaning up after pets but because of the additional motor in the head they tend to be a lot bulkier and heavier. To compensate they may also include wheels that help propel the head forward.

Consider what sort of attachments come with a vacuum. Crevice nozzles are great for getting around chair cushions, along skirting boards and in corners. Upholstery brush heads are great for cleaning curtains and soft cushions or couches.

HEPA filters are a great option for people who experience asthma or allergies. These can filter out additional particles like pollen, mould, pet dander, tobacco particles and dust mite droppings. This type of filter needs to be replaced annually and/or washed regularly to work effectively.

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