Most vacuum cleaners have a lifespan of around 4 to 6 years. While not all machines will need to be replaced after that time, it is a sign to consider investing in a new one. This is particularly true if you notice any of the following issues.
It is losing suction power
A good vacuum cleaner should have excellent suction capabilities and be able to easily clean up dust and debris on a daily basis. If you notice that your machine is starting to lose suction power, it may be a sign that it’s time to upgrade.
Beatrice Flores, a cleaning expert at Living Pristine, says, “If you find yourself having to push the vacuum back and forth multiple times in areas to pick up debris, then it means that your current model is not powerful enough and it’s time for an upgrade.”
However, before completely replacing it, make sure there are no blockages in the hoses and filters. If you have ruled out these potential issues but your vacuum cleaner still struggles to pick up debris, then it’s definitely time to invest in a new one.
It has a strange odor
If you notice that your vacuum cleaner emits a foul smell when in use, turn it off and unplug it immediately. The foul odor could be a sign of various issues, from minor ones to more serious ones. In any case, it’s best to prioritize safety and address the issue promptly. Sometimes, a dirty or clogged filter can cause a mild foul smell. Cleaning or replacing the filter is a quick and easy way to resolve this issue.
The foul smell can also indicate that the vacuum cleaner’s belt is stuck or damaged and the motor is overheating. Check if there is anything obstructing its movement, such as cords or carpet fibers, and remove it to free the vacuum belt. A more serious possibility is a faulty motor, which may pose a risk of overheating and catching fire. While the vacuum motor can be repaired, complete replacement is often more affordable and straightforward, especially if it’s an older model.
It is louder than usual
Most vacuum cleaners produce some noise. But if they become significantly louder or make unusual noises during operation, it could be a sign that they are nearing the end of their lifespan.
If your vacuum cleaner is making loud or abnormal noises, it could indicate that the motor or other internal components are malfunctioning and in need of replacement. Sometimes, strange noises coming from the machine can be due to something being stuck in the hoses, brushes, or filters, or it could be a sign that the dirt collection bin needs cleaning. However, if the noise continues even after ruling out these underlying issues, it’s probably time to get yourself a new vacuum cleaner.
Difficulty finding replacement parts
We often prefer to repair items that we have had a long-standing connection with rather than replace them when issues arise, especially if the type of machine you have is no longer available. However, if you are having difficulty finding suitable replacement parts for your vacuum cleaner, it may be time to purchase a new one.
It frequently gets clogged
Occasional clogging of a vacuum cleaner is normal, especially when used for cleaning heavy debris. But if you notice that your machine frequently gets clogged, it may be time for a new one.
Source: VOV
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