AGARO Regal Plus Vacuum Cleaner for Sofa, Floor & Carpet Cleaning

The Multi-Surface Challenge: How One Tool Conquered My Living Room’s Three Terrors
If you walk into a typical Indian living room, you aren’t just looking at a floor. You are looking at a complex ecosystem of surfaces. You have the hard, polished vitrified tiles (the Floor), the plush centerpiece rug where the kids play (the Carpet), and the fabric-clad sanctuary where we all crash after work (the Sofa).
In the past, cleaning these three required three different mindsets. You swept the floor, beat the carpet with a stick on the balcony, and used a lint roller (or a damp cloth) on the sofa. It was a fragmented, exhausting process. When I started using the AGARO Regal Plus, I wanted to see if a budget-friendly multi surface vacuum cleaner could actually handle this triple threat.
Here is how the Regal Plus performed across the "Big Three" of home surfaces.
1. The Hard Floor: The Daily Dust-Off
In India, the "floor" is usually tile, marble, or granite. These surfaces don't hide dust; they highlight it. Every stray hair and fine grain of silt is visible under the morning sun.
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The Experience: In its upright stick mode, the Regal Plus glides effortlessly. Unlike traditional brooms that leave a "dust line" at the end of every stroke, the 800W suction pulls the dirt directly into the canister.
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The Win: It’s particularly effective at cleaning the "grout lines"—those narrow gaps between tiles where dirt usually lives permanently. The low-profile head also reaches under the TV unit and the edges of the wall where dust bunnies congregate.
2. The Carpet: A Deep-Fiber Extraction
Finding an effective carpet cleaning vacuum cleaner in India can be tricky. Most budget stick vacuums lack the suction to pull dirt out of the fabric fibers.
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The Experience: While the Regal Plus doesn't have a motorized rotating brush (common in very expensive models), its high-velocity 800W motor makes up for it. I used it on a medium-pile Persian-style rug.
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The Win: I was shocked at the amount of fine grey silt it extracted—dirt that wasn't visible on the surface but was clearly trapped deep inside. It revived the color of the rug simply by removing the dulling layer of dust that had settled within the fibers.
3. The Sofa: The Ultimate "Crumbs & Lint" Test
The sofa is the hardest to clean because it has "geometry." It has deep crevices, vertical backrests, and textured fabric that traps lint and pet hair.
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The Experience: This is where the Regal Plus transforms into a dedicated sofa cleaning vacuum cleaner. By removing the extension pipe and attaching the 2-in-1 brush nozzle, you get a powerful handheld unit.
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The Win: I used the brush attachment to agitate the fabric while the suction pulled away the lint. The crevice tool reached deep into the "no-man's-land" between the cushions, retrieving everything from biscuit crumbs to a long-lost coin.
Why Versatility Matters in 2026
The modern Indian home doesn't have space for three different cleaning machines. We need a tool that can transition from the kitchen tiles to the bedroom rug and then to the living room upholstery without a second thought.
The AGARO Regal Plus succeeds because it doesn't overcomplicate things. It uses raw suction power and smart attachments to adapt to whatever surface you throw at it. Whether you’re dealing with a spilled bowl of namkeen on the carpet or fine dust on your marble floors, this machine is the only "all-in-one" solution you really need.
Conclusion: One Tool, Total Control Stop treating your home like a collection of separate problems. With the right multi surface vacuum cleaner, your cleaning routine becomes a single, fluid motion. The AGARO Regal Plus protects your floors, refreshes your carpets, and sanitizes your sofas—all while keeping your budget intact.
