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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]With a cannister vacuum do you have to carry the cannister part in one hand and the vacuum part in the other hand? Or do you leave the cannister in one place and then move it a bit? I have never had one so don't think I totally understand the concept.[/quote] The canister has casters on it and wheels behind you. Canister vacuums are better for hard floors although can do just fine on carpet as well - I just wouldn't buy one for a house that was more than 50% carpet. Because the canister trails behind you, you need to keep moving forward, not backing up or you'll trip over it - it pulls forward but the hose is soft so it doesn't push it backward. The nice thing is the actual body part you are pushing is much lighter than an upright, and it can get in to a lot tighter/lower spaces. I was really unsure about my decision the first several times I used it, but now that I'm used to it, I really like the canister because of ease of using the wand/extensions (which is something I always want to do but when I had an upright it always seemed like a hassle, even with the easy pull-out one on Dyson). [/quote]
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