- Includes: Corded Vacuum Cleaner with Vacuum Bag, Telescopic Wand, Crevice Tool, Upholstery Tool and Dusting Brush; Everything you need to fight dirt, dust, pet dander, and kid messes on and above the floor; All stored on-board for your convenience
- Clean Air Vacuum: People with pets and/or allergies need a clean air easy home vacuum like ours; Its supreme filtration and powerful suction for accessories will help you deep clean surfaces everywhere so that you can breathe a little easier
- Certified Hepa Filter & Hepa Bag: Our allergy vacuum machine comes with both a Hepa Media filter and bag; Both filter 99.97% of dirt, pollen, dust, and dander particles 0.3 microns or larger
- Multi Surface Vac with Adjustable Height: Vacuum area rugs, low to medium to high pile carpeting, and hard wood floors, laminate, vinyl, tile, and bamboo flooring with ease; This residential and commercial vacuum cleaner has a setting for every floor
- Extra Long 30 Ft Cord: Vacuum as long as you’d like whenever you’d like with our compact lightweight vacuum cleaner for floor and carpet; Thanks to its corded design, you can enjoy powerful suction without ever having to stop mid-clean for a charge
Simplicity Vacuums Allergy Bagged Vacuum Cleaner for Carpet and Hardwood, Multi Surface Upright Vacuum Cleaner with Certified HEPA Vacuum, Pet Vacuum, S20EZM
$269.99
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8 reviews for Simplicity Vacuums Allergy Bagged Vacuum Cleaner for Carpet and Hardwood, Multi Surface Upright Vacuum Cleaner with Certified HEPA Vacuum, Pet Vacuum, S20EZM
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Dar –
Like this vacuum cleaner, just a little noisy, but does a great job and is easy to use.
Alan Anderson –
Its light and simple to use. Bags and filters are easy to find. The suction is great for a small light unit.
YVETTE MACHELLE RIDEAUX –
Within months of owing this, it began falling apart. Bristles falling out of brush while vacuuming, it has become super loud, etc. And with only a month window to return, I was out of luck… Now it’s barely been a year and when I use it lately, it has a strong burning smell!! I have NO idea what could be causing it, and am afraid the thing will combust on me one day. Very disappointed with this vacuum and wish I had never bought it!
my review 4 U –
When my 15 year old Miele upright gave up the ghost and I found Miele no longer made uprights I was devastated. The Simplicity upright has many of the same features as the Miele so I ordered.
The pros- great suction that revived the nap on carpeting. Adjustable cleaning wand and 2 on board tools. Adjustable height or auto adjustment. Light weight (15lbs I believe). Small foot print for easy use in tight spaces and between chair legs. Nice edge system to get close to walls/baseboards. Hepa filters.
Cleans well.
Cons- loud! If you have hardwood/tile floors, curtains or use for dusting you need to purchase a separate 1 1/4 brushes (universal attachment kits are great). The carpet rotator brush does not stop when you use the cleaning wand. So be aware of cord and toe location. The cord is a bit short for larger homes, much plugging and unplugging. No suction selection. So same suction whether vacuuming carpet or drapes. So far not an issue.
Overall I’d give the vacuum 4.5 stars but rounding up to 5 as it is worth the money and does a nice job.
Customer –
Nice sturdy and reliable vacuum with power suction and long life. Light weight and has a carrying handle.
sunbean72 –
I read somewhere you should vacuum one day for each person/pet that lives in the home. Well, I’ve got six kids, 5 of them boys, two dogs and two cats. The kids are older and the dogs are all well house trained but one sheds a LOT. We decided to replace the carpet and I needed a vacuum that works well. We’ve had a Rainbow vacuum for a few years now and I wanted a second vacuum with a bit more convenience of use. Here’s how they stack up:
I vacuumed our front room, where we spend the most time and so does our shedding dog. I used the simplicity vacuum going over the carpet in all four directions. As far as I could tell, it maintained suction without any loss. As an upright, it lost out on a lot of the maneuverability compared to the Rainbow, and the cord was shorter so I had to stop a few times to free it from around furniture and move outlets. It was heavier and more of a struggle to push around when I was being that thorough. As an enjoyable experience, 3/10.
Then I went over it again in all four directions with the Rainbow. Instantly it was a lot easier to push the vacuum but you have to hold down the trigger for suction and after a while my wrist was aching. In the day to day, this is not likely to be a problem but I was trying to vacuum as best I could so I could compare the two. When I was finished, the water was dark brown, indicating the Simplicity had missed some dirt. It was hard to gauge exactly how much because it was in the water, but I would say there was a significant enough amount of dirt missed. There was not a lot of dog hair floating around, so the Simplicity apparently got most of that no problem. As a vacuuming experience, I give it a 8/10. After the carpet comparison, it was very easy to use the Rainbow to dust and do the baseboards, edges, and blinds. The Simplicity vacuum has parts that might do that too but the recoil on the tube makes that a huge headache and is far more work that way.
Overall with just vacuuming, the Rainbow was a better experience, with the added bonus of “cleaning” the air as well so I think it gets some of the dust and hair in the air that would normally settle after a while if using Simplicity.
But after vacuuming with the rainbow, I then had to clean it. You have to dump the water somewhere; we empty it into a bucket with holes in the bottom so the water goes out but the debris stay in, throw away the debris and dump the water outside on the lawn or gutter. Then you have to clean the bin. I think it’s so so gross!! I clean the bin with vinegar, hot water, and a little bit of dawn dish soap to make it sanitary and avoid smells. Obviously with the bag vacuum there’s none of that. When the bag is full I just replace it with an empty one and the cleaning is limited to using a cleaning wipe to wipe it down once in a while.
Over all, I think I’ll use the Simplicity for day to day and the Rainbow, with it’s much better abilities and more versatile attachments, for deep cleaning or when I have time to clean it after. We do use the carpet shampooer function and use it as an air filter with regularity and it does seem like it makes a difference with allergies in the house. The rainbow cost a butt load more, I’ll tell you that, so it should be good for something. If you don’t want to shell out that kind of money, the Simplicity does a fine job but it’s more demanding physically.
YVETTE MACHELLE RIDEAUX –
It looks great and works well. It’s picking up particles that my Bissell bag less vacuum didn’t pick up. So,my new vacuum has great suction. It has a hepa filter to help with allergens with my plush carpet. I am very impressed. I have to buy extra hepa filters when needed. Yvette Rideaux,Rn Covina, California.😊
Paul MacFarland –
We go through a vacuum almost ever year. We’ve owned a Dyson, a Hoover, a Bissel. Each one claiming they were “made for pet hair”. We have a malamute and three cats… LOTS of pet hair. Despite cleaning the filters regularly and preforming regular maintenance on each of the previous vacuums, they still stopped working. Rather than sucking anything up, they would just “spit” things around the room. All three previous vacuums were bag less vacuums, so we opted to try something different and get a bagged vacuum. While changing vacuum bags seems like an annoying, daunting task that we shouldn’t still be doing in 2024, it is completely worth the 30 seconds it takes to do and the cost to buy bags. We have had this vacuum for almost 6 months and have consistently impressed with the suction power and how well it actually picks up let hair. The only issue we have encountered is we cannot get the “bag full” indicator to re-set even though the bag has been changed. I have not investigated how to fix this, but I am sure it will be an easy fix once I make the time to fix it. Overall, I would buy this vacuum again and again and again, though based on the quality so far, I doubt we will be buying another vacuum anytime soon. Great purchase!