Even expensive and powerful vacuum cleaners can work poorly sometimes - it doesn't always mean they're broken.
The very first thing you should do to fix the problem is to detect it, so you can understand what to do next.
Here are a few popular reasons why your vacuum cleaner works poorly.
Sometimes, the part of the vacuum that holds the dust (like a bag or filter) can get too full.
When this happens, the vacuum can't suck up more dust very well. It's like trying to drink from a full cup - it doesn't work very well.
The path that the dust travels through in the vacuum might get blocked.
Imagine trying to blow through a straw that's pinched at one end - it's hard to get air through.
Similarly, if the vacuum's path is blocked, it can't pick up dust properly.
Vacuums have little brushes or bristles that help sweep up dust. If these are worn out or tangled, they won't work as well.
It's like using a broom with frayed bristles - it doesn't clean very effectively.
Sometimes, the vacuum's motor might not be working as strongly as it should.
This means it can't create the strong "sucking" power needed to pick up dust.
Some vacuums have different settings for different types of floors. If it's set wrong, it might not be as effective on your type of flooring.
You don't always have to buy a new vacuum cleaner when something works poorly - in many cases, you can fix the problem pretty easily!