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  • Oreck XL Ultra

    Oreck XL Ultra

    Controlling allergens at home is very important for
    allergy sufferers. For this reason, many allergy
    sufferers rely on the Oreck XL Ultra. This hypo-
    allergenic vacuum is used to clean embedded dirt and
    and allergens from carpets and hardwood floors. It
    will remove almost 99.9% percent of allergins, with
    the inner and outer bag working together as a great
    filtration system.

    One of the best things about the XL Ultra is the
    fact that it will lock dirt and debris inside of
    the disposable dust bag. The patented Saniseal
    system will keep it there, preventing any type of
    contamination. You’ll never come in contact with
    the dust, as the Saniseal system locks dirt and
    dust in tight so it has no way to escape. Once
    the bag is full, you simply toss it out and put a
    new one – that simple!

    The new base plate design of the Oreck XL Ultra
    features larger, more robust front wheels, more
    edge brushes, and microsweep technology. These
    improvements will increase edge cleaning on
    bare floors and carpets, increase dirt removal on
    bare floors, and also makes the vacuum much easier
    to manuever on both carpet and tile.

    As we all know, housework is hard. If you want your
    home to stay clean, then you’ll have to vacuum as
    often as you can. The Oreck XL weighs in at 8
    pounds, with roller brushes that spin at the speed
    of 6,500 RPM. You can pick up all of the dirt
    in one pass, including pet hair, dander, pollen,
    dust, and also dust mites. You’ll get the surface
    dirt and the embedded dirt, which make your
    house smell as good as it looks.

    The XL Ultra is so good that it will lay flat to
    fit under beds and furniture for easy storage.
    It is one of the lightest full size vacuums
    available, with stairs being a snap. You can
    easily go from carpets to bare floors, as the
    Oreck XL will recognize the thickness of the
    carpet and adjust itself automatically. With
    bare floors, the Microsweep system will deliver
    millions of strokes a minute. It moves so quick
    that it will actually scoop up sand off of a bare
    floor.

    The sheer genius of Oreck technology has always
    been to take the heavy vacuum cleaners and then
    reduce them to light, lean, and very easy to
    clean machines. The Oreck XL Ultra has state
    of the art 24 bar technology that makes it run
    powerfully, quiet, and will keep running as long
    as you need it.

    The 24 bar motor in the XL Ultra uses 1/3 the
    electricity of any other vacuum motor out there.
    Not only will it last longer, it will pay for
    itself in the long run with energy savings.

    When you talk about performance, the XL Ultra’s
    suction velocity is equivalent to a category 2
    hurricane, which measures at 102 MPH! This type
    of suction is among the best, as very few
    vacuum cleaners out there can compete with it.

    The roller brush with thread guard system will
    nearly eliminate hair and thread from getting
    tangled up in the bearings. The roller brush
    features a hardwood maple roller that increases
    durability, picking up almost anything that it
    comes in contact with.

    If you’ve been looking for a better vacuum cleaner,
    you can rest assured that the Oreck XL Ultra is
    everything you need. This vacuum cleaner will
    do it all and then some, making your housework
    easier than it has ever been in the past.

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  • Vacuum Configurations

    Vacuum Configurations

    Vacuum cleaners are devices that use an air pump to
    create a partial vacuum to suck up dirt and dust,
    normally from carpeted floors. Most homes that have
    carpet floors have a vacuum for cleaning. The dirt
    that is pulled up from the carpet is collected by
    a filtering system or even a cyclone for later
    disposal.

    There are several type of configurations possible
    for vacuum cleaners.

    Upright
    Upright vacuums have the pump mounted directly above
    the suction intake, with the bag mounted directly on
    the handle, which will rise to waist height or so.
    The upright type designs normally employ mechanical
    beaters which often rotate brushes, to help disturb
    dust enough to be vacuumed up. These beaters are
    normally driven by a belt that is attached to the
    vacuum motor.

    Canister
    Also known as cylinder vacuums, the canister type
    designs have the motor and bag in a seperate canister
    unit that connects to the vacuum head by a flexible
    hose. Even though upright units have been tested
    as being more effective, the lighter and more
    maneuverable heads of the canister models are quite
    popular. Some models have power heads, which contain
    the same type of mechanical beaters found it upright
    units, although they are driven by a seperate electric
    motor.

    Wet vacs/dry vacs
    These types a specialized form of the canister
    vacuum and they can be used to clean up wet or liquid
    spills as well. They will commonly accomodate both
    wet and dry soilage, with some being equipped with
    a switch or exhaust port that reverses the flow of
    air. This is a very useful function for everything
    from clearing clogged hoses to blowing dust into a
    corner for easy collecting.

    Back pack vac
    These types of vacuums are commonly used for
    commercial cleaning, as they allow you to move about
    quickly and efficiently in a large area. They are
    basically canister vacuum cleaners, except for the
    fact that straps are used to carry the canister
    on your back.

    Built in or central
    These types of vacuum cleaners will move the suction
    motor and bag to a central location in the building
    and provide vacuum inlets at strategic places
    throughout the entire building. You only need to
    carry the hose and pickup head from room to room,
    while the hose is normally 25 foot long and allows
    a large range of movement without changing vacuum
    inlets.

    The plastic piping will connect vacuum inlets to
    the central unit. The vacuum can either be unpowered
    or have beaters that are operated by an electric
    motor or an air driven motor. The bag in the
    central vacuum system is normally so big that
    emptying it or changing needs to be done less as
    often, sometimes only once a year.

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  • Belts And Performance

    Belts And Performance

    The belts for vacuum cleaners can come in many styles
    and hundreds of different sizes. Normally, vacuums
    use a belt to drive an agitation device, which
    is also known as a brush roller. With very few
    exceptions, most vacuums will use either a flat
    belt, round belt, or a geared style belt.

    The type of belt that your vacuum uses is very
    important, not only for durability, but performance
    as well. The condition and type of belt your
    vacuum uses will have a lot of impact on the systems
    ability to clean carpet. The proper use of
    agitation is almost 70% of the cleaning ability of
    a vacuum cleaner.

    Suction is also very important. The suction is
    what pulls the dirt that is removed from the carpet
    into the collection area of the vacuum. The
    suction, or airflow, is the key when cleaning
    hard surfaces or when using attachments. Without
    suction, a vacuum cleaner could only bring more
    dirt to the surface of carpet. Even though both
    agitation and suction are important with vacuuming,
    the agitation is what actually cleans them.

    Almost all manufacturers use brush rollers that
    are made of wood, metal, or even plastic that
    is driven by a suction or brush motor through
    the use of three different kinds of belts – round,
    geared, or flat.

    The round belts are the earliest type as they
    were easy to produce and easy to engineer. The
    round style, unfortunately, is normally run in
    the same space as vacuumed dirt. What this means,
    is that almost all of the dirt, staples, and
    hair you vacuum up will pass around the belt;
    cutting, nicking, or even scratching it along the
    way.

    Vacuum cleaner belts have to stretch quite a long
    way, placing even more stress on the roller and
    the motor bearings. The round belt is still
    common, and used even today.

    The flat style of belts are most often run in a
    circular fashion as well, unlike the twisted
    route the round belt takes to deliver the
    performance in the proper direction.

    The style allow manufacturers to run the belt off
    of one side of the brush roller, instead of the
    center where all of the dirt is. This is truly a
    great innovation, as you can eliminate premature
    failure due to the soil and dirt in the belt path.

    The latest belt design is considered to be the
    best in the industry. Even though there are many
    variations out there, the geared belt is the
    most efficient means to drive a brush. The
    geared belt is also known as a positive brush system
    because the energy of the brush motor is
    transmitted directly to the brush.

    Both the brush and the motor are locked by
    fixed teeth to each other through a cogged belt
    without tension. The resulting direct connection
    results in higher cleaning efficiency because
    the brush can be driven at a faster speed
    regardless of the age of the belt.

    The flat style can stretch as they become warm,
    which will cause them to lose tension. When
    you use your vacuum, the belt is always going to
    stretch. Believe it or not, it will lose it’s
    tension the moment you put it up to rest in the
    closet.

    There is however, one real drawback to geared
    belts – the cost of the vacuum. Geared belts
    are normally used on two motor vacuums. Not
    only does this require a separate suction and
    brush motor, but it also requires electronic
    sensory systems to tell you when something is
    wrong with the brush.

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  • How Vacuum Cleaners Work

    How Vacuum Cleaners Work

    Even though it may appear to be a very complicated
    machine, the conventional vacuum cleaner is actually
    made up of six essential components: intake port,
    exhaust port, electric motor, fan, porous bag, and
    a housing that stores all of the other components.

    When you plug the vacuum cleaner into the outlet and
    turn it on, the following happens:
    1. First of all, the electric current will
    operate the motor, which is attached to the fan,
    which resembles an airplane propeller.
    2. As the blades begin to turn, they will
    force the air upwards, towards the exhaust port.
    3. When the air particles are driven forwards,
    the density of the particles will increase in front
    of the fan and therefore decrease behind it.

    The pressure drop that occurs behind the fan is
    similar to the pressure drop when you take a drink
    through a straw. The pressure level in the area
    that is behind the fan will drop below the pressure
    level that is outside of the vacuum cleaner.

    This will create a suction inside of the vacuum
    cleaner. The ambient air will push itself into the
    vacuum cleaner through the intake port because the
    air pressure that is inside of the vacuum cleaner
    is much lower than the pressure on the outside.

    Picking the dirt up
    The stream of air that the vacuum generates is just
    like a stream of water. The air particles that move
    will rub against any loose dust or debris and if
    it is light enough, the friction will carry the
    material around the inside of the vacuum cleaner.

    As the dirt continues on to the exhaust port, it
    will pass through the cleaner bag. They tiny holes
    in the vacuum cleaner bag are large enough to let
    the air pass through, although too small for the
    dust particles to fit through. Therefore, when
    the air current gets into the bag, the dirt and
    debris will be collected there.

    You can stick the bag anywhere along the path
    between the intake tube and the exhaust port, just
    as long as the air current passes through.

    Suction
    The power of a vacuum cleaner’s suction will depend
    on several factors. The suction can be stronger
    or weaker depending on:
    1. Fan power – In order to generate a
    strong suction, the motor needs to turn at a good
    speed.
    2. Air passageway – When a lot of debris
    builds up in the bag, the air will face a greater
    level of resistance on the way out. Each particle
    of air will move slowly due to the increase in
    drag. This is the reason why a vacuum cleaner
    works much better once you’ve replaced the bag
    than when you have been using it for a while.
    3. Size of the intake port – With the
    speed of the vacuum fan being constant, the amount
    of air that passes through the vacuum cleaner per
    second is also constant.

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  • Hoover Self Propelled

    Hoover Self Propelled

    One of the most important things for asthma sufferers
    to do to limit the exposure to triggers is to simply
    eliminate them. High quality vacuum cleaners with
    the HEPA filtration system will help to remove many
    triggers such as dust mites, pet dander, pollen,
    and get things really clean. The Hoover Self
    Propelled Wind Tunnel Ultra is more than up to this
    task.

    The Wind Tunnel upright has many special features
    that make it easy to use. It is self propelled,
    which is great, as it is a larger vacuum. With
    its size, the self propelled feature is great to
    have. You simply let the vacuum pull itself around
    the floor, sucking up dirt and debris as it goes.

    The embedded dirt finder of the Hoover Wind Tunnel
    will help you to remember to slow down when you
    vacuum, and it actually lets you know when they
    are clean, which is great for those who have a
    knack for going to fast and missing things.

    Attachments
    Unlike other types of vacuum cleaners, the Wind
    Tunnel Ultra offers attachments that are easy to
    use and actually work. To activate any of the
    attachments, you simple lock the handle of the
    vacuum in the upright position. Doing so will
    automatically turn the dual agitator brushes off.

    The attachment hose is a very flexible, high
    quality extension that doesn’t require you to
    connect it to anything for it to be used. All
    you have to do is pull the end of the hose from
    the vacuum and begin using it. Among the
    several attachments you can use are two extension
    wands, a crevice tool, upholstery nozzle with
    a rotating brush, and a dusting brush as well.

    Ability to clean
    The Hoover self propelled Wind Tunnel is superb
    on hard floors and carpets. It features a
    hard wood floor setting that will turn the
    agitator brushes off so that it doesn’t blow
    dirt back while you vacuum.

    It offers plenty of power for hard wood floors,
    picking up virtually anything. Vacuuming
    rubs and carpets is a snap as well. With the
    embedded dirt finder and the high level of
    power, cleaning is easy. Throw in a built
    in edge cleaner and you have a nice vacuum.

    Filtration system
    Several people may be flat out shocked to find
    a vacuum in this price range that still uses
    bags. This isn’t really a bad feature, especially
    for those who suffer from asthma. Emptying a
    bagless vacuum can be very tricky for those
    who suffer from asthma as the dust and debris
    can quickly end up back into the air that you
    breathe.

    The Hoover Wind Tunnel uses 3M vacuum bags that
    feature full HEPA filtration in a 6 step process
    to ensure that dust, pollen, and other triggers
    remain in the bag and don’t make it back into
    your home or into your air. This vacuum
    cleaner also offers an easy to read indicator
    that will let you know when the bag is full.

    The bottom line
    The Hoover Wind Tunnel is a great vacuum cleaner,
    and is one of the best you can buy. It is a
    great choice for removing asthma triggers
    from your carpet and floors as well as bedding
    and other furniture. It is also very easy to
    use and has plenty of power to spare.

    The embedded dirt finder can be the best friend
    of an asthma sufferer very fast. It the
    features aren’t enough to make you a believer,
    the vacuum is also rated #1 in several magazines,
    which proves hand down that this vacuum is
    more than worth the purchase.

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  • Vacuum Cleaner Bags

    Vacuum Cleaner Bags

    Everything that a vacuum picks up, no matter what
    type it may be, needs to be deposited somewhere –
    normally in a vacuum cleaner bag.

    Back in 1920, the Air Way Sanitizer Company of
    Ohio introduced the first vacuum cleaner with a
    disposable vacuum bag. Until that time, the bags
    for vacuum cleaners resembled the type of bags that
    golfers used to carry their clubs. They were
    somewhat heavy and awkard devices made out of
    thick, stiff canvas, designed to be very flexible
    and still keep dust and debris from the carpets
    from escaping out into the air.

    The improvements made by the Air Way Sanitizer
    disposable vacuum bag went a long way toward
    improving the effectiveness of the vacuum cleaner.
    Made out of paper, the bag was designed to fit
    inside of the cloth bag. Not only did it make
    cleaning the vacuum easier, but it also kept the
    insides of the stationary bag clean at all times
    so that less of the dust and debris could be
    blown out of the vacuum and make its way through
    the home again.

    In the beginning, each manufacturer designed
    their own disposable vacuum cleaner bag made out
    of different types of paper. You couldn’t
    interchange the bags from one machine to the next,
    as the fittings were different sizes with
    different configurations for the opening of the
    intake. Manufacturers who were once very
    dependant on the sales of their machines had now
    discovered an entirely new territory for the
    disposable bags, and once again sales went through
    the roof.

    Before, a housewife had her vacuum cleaner and
    the only thing it needed was to be cleaned and
    serviced every now and then. If the man of the
    house was around, the job normally went to him.
    After a while, repair shops that specialized in
    vacuum cleaners began to pop up all over the
    place.

    These days, there are very few vacuum cleaners
    that use bags. Bagless is the way to go these days,
    and for good reason. What was once a revolution
    in household cleaning, is now rapidly fading away
    and fast.

    Models such as the Cyclone or Dirt Devil, are
    now using cylinder technology to store the dirt
    and dust. When you have finished vacuuming, you
    simply empty the cylinder into the trash. Vacuum
    bags can be very frustrating, which is why
    millions of people are using bagless vacuums.

    If you own a vacuum cleaner that uses bags, you
    should look into upgrading it. Bagless vacuums
    will save you time, money, and replacement. If
    you’ve grown tired of the bags, now is the time
    to get a better vacuum.

    Not only do the bagless models have more power,
    but they will also save you quite a few trips to
    the store and the closet. They don’t cost a lot
    of money either, and they are the perfect addition
    to any household.

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  • Choosing Canister Vacuum Cleaner

    Choosing Canister Vacuum Cleaner

    The major criteria involved with choosing a canister
    vacuum cleaner is what floor surfaces you plan to
    clean versus the power of the vacuum. Almost all
    canister vacuum cleaners offer 3 choices of tools
    for the surfaces of floors:
    1. A bare floor hard plastic brush that’s
    about 10″ – 12″ wide with soft bristles.
    2. Turbo brush that features a spinning
    drum roller with harder bristles.
    3. A power head brush that is similar to
    the turbo brush although it is powered by a seperate
    motor.

    Both the turbo brush and power head brush vacuums
    have a spinning drum roller with bristles that
    resemble that of an upright vacuum cleaner. While
    the brushes look and perform pretty much the same,
    the power head brush vacuum has a smaller seperate
    motor that turns the brush on the bottom of it,
    therefore making it more powerful and much more
    aggressive than the turbo type brush that is
    turned by the flow of air being pulled past it.

    These types of brushes will snap the fibers of
    the carpet and allow the air to get beneath the
    dirt particles. If you can’t get air to go under
    these particles, then you won’t be able to suck
    them out, regardless of how much suction power you
    are able to apply with a vacuum cleaner.

    When you purchase a turbo or power head vacuum
    cleaner to be used primarily on carpet surfaces,
    you’ll also receive a brush for bare floors as
    well that is perfect for areas without carpet.

    The rule of thumb as to which model of vacuum
    cleaner you should choose is:
    1. The bare floor model of canister
    vacuum cleaners are perfect for smooth surfaces
    with no expectation of having rugs or carpeting.
    The best choices for bare floor vacuum cleaners
    include Eureka Oxygen 6992 and the Miele Solaris
    Canister.
    2. Turbo types of canister vacuum cleaners
    are best for scatter rugs and low pile wall to
    wall type carpeting. The best picks here are the
    EIO family vacuum cleaner, the Miele Solaris, and
    the Sebo Turbo canister vacuum cleaner.
    3. The power head brush types of vacuum
    cleaners are great for wall to wall carpeting and
    very important if you deal with pet hair. The best
    picks here include the Sebo Canister 3.1, the
    Miele Silver Moon, and the Eureka Oxygen 6996.

    Some of the other important features for canister
    vacuum cleaners include reliability, purchase price,
    HEPA filter and sealed unit, the cost of replacement
    filters and bags, weight, storage and quality of
    tools, control locations, noise, adjustable wand,
    retractable cord, ease of changing attachments,
    bag change indicator, filter change indicator, swivel
    hose, and other extra features such as dirt alerts.

    Almost all canister vacuums are similar in size,
    offer similar radiuses of cleaning, and come with
    the same tool attachments.

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  • Carpet Cleaning Machines

    Carpet Cleaning Machines

    With the creation of the carpet, the invention of the
    carpet cleaning machine wasn’t far away. The very
    first hand held carpet cleaner was designed and
    tested in Chicago in 1860, while the first power
    operated vacuum cleaner was invented in the 1900s
    by Cecil Booth.

    Around the same time Cecil Booth finished his
    invention, a man by the name of James Spangler came
    up with his own invention – a vacuum cleaner that
    he later sold to his cousin Hoover. As everyone
    knows, Hoover has since became one of the most
    dominant names in the world of vacuum cleaners and
    is certainly one of the most popular household
    names in the world.

    For many housewives, the vacuum cleaner was deemed
    a blessing, as it helped to keep the house clean
    in a fraction of the time. From the beginning,
    vacuum cleaners were only able to suck up dust and
    dirt, although with modern technology these days,
    inventors are able to design wet cleanes that can
    steam carpets and kill germs at the same time.

    Carpet is capable of covering the floor of a
    house, flat, or bungalow and keeping people’s feet
    warm in the winter. Years ago, people needed to
    sweep their floors or carpets, but with the
    invention of the vacuum cleaner, people could
    easily detract the dust and dirt from their
    carpets with less effort. It was also determined
    that businesses, corporations, and apartments
    would need someone to clean their carpets as
    well, so the invention of the commercial carpet
    cleaner wasn’t far away.

    Vacuum cleaners operate by using a pump system.
    The pumping system will suck up the air from a
    hose, which will in turn suck up the dirt and
    dust from anything that stands in front of the
    house opening. On the inside, the vacuum cleaner
    is a filtering system that will collect the dust
    and dirt that can later be placed outside in the
    garbage.

    Right now, there are seven main types of vacuum
    cleaners – the upright, canister, back pack style,
    built in, robotic, hand held, and the wet/dry
    vacuum cleaners. These different types of vacuum
    cleaners are available in a variety of different
    styles, sizes, and offer various voltage and
    power sizes as well.

    One of the most significant developments in
    vacuums has been the invention of the very popular
    cyclone carpet cleaner. Unlike the previous
    vacuum cleaners, the cyclone collects dirt and
    dust in a large cylinder. The cyclone operates
    using a central air force and number of filters.
    The filter will filter the dust and dirt into
    stages, so that the air being sucked up into the
    cylinder can be cleaned then released back into
    the air through a central outlet.

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  • The Essential Vacuum Cleaner

    The Essential Vacuum Cleaner

    The vacuum cleaner is a truly amazing piece of
    equipment, as it would be very hard to cope without
    one. There are many people out there who prefer
    domestic vacuum cleaners for carpeted floors in
    their home.

    No matter how you look at it, the vacuum cleaner is
    an ingenious piece of equipment. It has an air
    pump that creates a partial vacuum to suck up the
    dust and dirt, which it collects by a filtering
    system or a cyclone to dispose of later.

    Vacuum cleaner types
    Based on their configurations, there are many types
    of vacuum cleans. The following are some of the
    most known types of vacuum cleaners.

    Bagless
    Bagless vacuum cleaners, as the name implies, don’t
    use bags. They collect the dust in a compartment
    which you can quickly and easily empty. This will
    save you from the headache of dealing with messy
    and frustrating vacuum bags.

    Upright
    Upright vacuum cleaners have the pump mounted
    directly above the suction intake, with the bag
    mounted on the handle that will normally rise to
    waist height. The designs of upright vacuum cleaners
    will normally employ mechanical beaters, which
    are often rotating brushes, to help dust that has
    yet to settle be vacuumed up. An attached belt to
    the vacuum motor will drive these beaters.

    Canister types
    Canister vacuum cleaners have the motor and the
    bag in a separate cylinder unit that is connected
    to the vacuum head by a long flexible hose. Even
    though the upright units have been tested as being
    more effective, the lighter and more maneuverable
    heads of the canister are also popular. There are
    some canister models on the market that feature
    power heads which contain the same type of beaters
    as found with upright units, even though those
    types of beaters are driven by a seperate electric
    motor.

    Backpack
    Backpack vacuums are a great tool for commercial
    type cleaning. Backpack vacuums will allow you to
    move around rapidly in a large area. It is
    basically a canister vacuum cleaner, except for the
    fact that the straps are used to carry the canister
    unit on your back.

    Central vacuum
    A central or built in vacuum cleaner has the suction
    motor and bag based in a central location of the
    building, providing vacuum inlets at strategic
    places throughout the building. This way, you only
    need to carry the hose and pickup head from room
    to room. The hose is normally 25 foot long,
    allowing a large range of movement without having
    to change vacuum inlets.

    A plastic pipe will connect the vacuum outlets to
    the central unit. The head of the vacuum may
    either by un-powered or have beaters that are operated
    by an air driven or electric motor. The dirt bags
    in central systems are so big that you only need
    to change or empty them once or twice a year.

    Robotic
    Robot type vacuum cleaners will move around your
    home, cleaning as they wish. They are compact and
    powered by batteries.

    Hand held
    Hand held vacuum cleaners are very small and powered
    by either batteries or electricity, and very popular
    with cleaning up small spills.

    Wet or dry vacs
    Wet or dry vacuum systems can be used to clean up
    both wet and dry spills and dirt.

    Vacuums are very helpful with protecting yourself
    and your family from dust particles. They are also
    helpful for those who suffer from allergies that
    result from dirt and dust. Before you buy a vacuum
    cleaner, you should always read some reviews and
    find out other information to ensure that the vacuum
    cleaner you buy will meet your needs.

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  • Hand Held Vacuum Cleaner

    Hand Held Vacuum Cleaner

    All of us have a special tool lying around the house
    that we simply cannot live without. A tool or gadget
    that makes life a lot easier because it exists. For
    many people, this tool or gadget is the hand held
    vacuum cleaner. When it comes to cleaning house, this
    tool is something many people couldn’t live without.

    Regardless of the type of home you have, a hand held
    vacuum cleaner can make life a lot easier. Whether
    it’s a tiny apartment or a large mansion, these small
    cleaners are the perfect way to cope with unexpected
    spills and not have to worry about dragging a vacuum
    cleaner around. Anyone who has messy kids or a messy
    spouse, hand held vacuum cleaners can help you keep
    your home spick and span without having to lose your
    mind in the process.

    The truth remains that few of us do housework just
    for the sake of doing it. There are a few dedicated
    souls out there who enjoy all the stretching and
    exercise that cleaning involves, although the rest
    of us just go for the results.

    A clean and tidy home is very nice, relaxing, and
    nothing in the world is more frustrating than
    achieving one only to see all of your hard work being
    shattered by the falling of crumbs or the spilling
    of liquid on your freshly vacuumed floor.

    The hand held vacuum cleaner will allow you to
    enjoy the same results without having to do any of
    the hard work. Many of us who find peace and
    tranquility in an organized home will normally hide
    tools we use to create it out of sight. Then,
    when it comes time to clean house, dragging the
    vacuum out of it’s hiding place can be a chore in
    its own rights.

    For small messes and spills, a pint sized cleaner
    can help you retain your sense of peace simply
    because it will help you to realize that the small
    stuff is just that – small stuff – and nothing more.

    The tools used to perform common household tasks
    should be the things you love to use, as this is
    actually the best way to ensure that the housework
    will actually get done.

    Small portable cleaning devices are the ultimate
    in friendly cleaning equipment, as they can clean
    up small messes before they get bigger. You also
    don’t have to work all the time either to achieve
    the clean home you want, you simply need the
    right tools for the job.

    The first time you pick up a handheld vacuum
    cleaner, you’ll see how something so small in
    size can make a world of difference. You’ll cut
    your vacuum time in half and ensure that your
    home stays clean all the time – spill free.

    PPPPP

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