Best Vacuum Cleaner for Carpets & Hard Floors – AGARO Imperial Review

In Indian homes, we rarely have just one type of flooring. Most of us navigate a mix of premium marble or vitrified tiles in the living room, cooling wooden laminates in the bedroom, and perhaps a plush Persian-style rug or a thick woollen carpet to add warmth. Finding a single vacuum cleaner for carpets and floors that can handle both delicate tiles and stubborn rugs is the ultimate cleaning challenge.
The AGARO Imperial claims to be that all-rounder. After putting its 28 kPa suction to the test, here is our deep-dive review on why it’s becoming the preferred "broom and mop" replacement for modern Indian households.
The Dual-Surface Specialist: Motorized Multi-Floor Brush
The heart of the Imperial’s floor cleaning capability is its Motorized Multi-Floor Rolling Brush. Unlike older vacuums that use a passive floor head, the Imperial’s brush actually spins at high speed.
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On Hard Floors: It acts like a high-tech broom, sweeping fine silt and "sticky" dust into the suction path. The soft bristles ensure your expensive marble or wood stays scratch-free.
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On Carpets: This is where the magic happens. The motorized agitation beats the carpet fibers, dislodging deeply embedded pet hair, food crumbs, and dust that manual sweeping could never reach.
Performance Breakdown: 28 kPa vs. The "Grit"
When you switch from tiles to a carpet, the resistance increases. A weak vacuum will simply glide over the surface without pulling anything from the base. The AGARO Imperial’s 500W Brushless Motor provides a massive 28 kPa suction headroom.
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The "Edge" Test: We tested it along the skirting boards and balcony door tracks—areas where dust loves to hide. The concentrated suction pulled out heavy grit in a single pass, saving us the usual effort of using a separate brush.
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LED Visibility: The floor head features bright LED lights. In the typical lighting of an Indian apartment, these lights reveal a "hidden layer" of dust on tiles that you wouldn't see otherwise, ensuring you don't miss a single spot.
Adapting to Your Home’s Layout
One of the biggest wins for this vacuum cleaner for carpets and floors is its maneuverability. Indian homes are often packed with furniture—heavy dining tables, sofas, and floor-level beds.
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Flexible 270° Head: The Imperial’s head twists and turns with a flick of the wrist, allowing you to snake around chair legs effortlessly.
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Cordless Freedom: No more getting the wire tangled in the carpet fringe or having to move the plug when you transition from the carpeted bedroom to the tiled hallway.
Hygienic Maintenance: Bagless & Washable
In our dusty climate, a vacuum can get dirty quickly. The Imperial uses a 0.5L bagless bin and a HEPA filtration system. After a heavy carpet-cleaning session, you just click a button to drop the debris into the trash. The filters are washable, which is a huge "paisa-vasool" (value-for-money) factor for Indian users who want to avoid recurring costs of replacement bags.
Final Verdict
If your home is a "hybrid" of hard floors and rugs, the AGARO Imperial is one of the most balanced investments you can make. It offers the heavy-duty power required for deep carpet cleaning while remaining gentle and agile enough for daily tile maintenance.
