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  • Types Of Vacuum Cleaners

    Types Of Vacuum Cleaners

    If you are planning to really clean your home, car,
    camper, or job site, you’ll want to check out one of
    the many types of vacuum cleaners. There are several
    out there, with each one offering you an array of
    special uses and features.

    The ideal thing to do is make a list of your price
    range and budget and what you need your vacuum to do.
    Then, you can start shopping around and narrow your
    list down until you find the vacuum that is perfect
    for your needs.

    There are several vacuum machines on the market
    today, and you’ll have no problems finding one that
    will complete your tasks with ease and durability.

    Vacuums are available in several different colors,
    sizes, and prices. Basically, there are two types
    of vacuum cleaners – wet and dry vacs, and there are
    even companies out there that have found ways to
    combine both features. You can choose from cordless,
    handheld, and even bagless models. If you are
    feeling really lazy, you can even purchase a robotic
    vacuum cleaner that will vacuum your entire house for
    you while you watch.

    Normally, vacuum cleaners are made of either durable
    plastic or aluminum. They range in colors, from
    red to silver and white to blue. For the models,
    you can choose from upright, canister, stick, hand
    held, and shop vac models.

    There are some vacuum cleaners that are specifically
    designed to help get debris and dirt out from
    under your car seat and others that are made to
    help you clean your hardwood floors. Other features
    can include extra detachable extension tools,
    retractable power cords, a HEPA filter, and an
    easy to reach power switch. There are even models
    out there that will pick up nails and even glasses
    of water.

    Several companies out there produce vacuum cleaners,
    including Oreck, Simplicity, Dyson, Hoover, Bosch,
    Sanyo, Bissell, Eureka, and Kirby. If you are
    looking for a vacuum cleaner, you have a large
    selection of discounted and refurbished vacuums out
    there waiting for you.

    One of the greatest things about vacuum cleaners is
    the fact that the sky is limit. There are literally
    hundreds to choose from, giving you everything you
    need to complete your task. The most popular
    types of vacuums on the market today are bagless,
    as there are no bags to change, all you need to
    do is empty the cylinder after you vacuum.

    Whenever you are shopping for a vacuum, you should
    always compare prices. This way, you’ll get the
    best deal for your money. They range in prices
    from 30 dollars to 500, making it more than worth
    your time and money to shop around. Before you
    know it, you’ll have a vacuum cleaner that will
    making cleaning your home or business both fun
    and exciting.

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  • Reasons To Get A Robotic Cleaner

    Reasons To Get A Robotic Cleaner

    Since the day the robotic vacuum cleaners hit the
    market, cleaning house has never been the same. Due
    to the sleek design and advanced technology, people
    are very eager to get their hands on their own
    robotic vacuum cleaner.

    Now, we’ll take a look at some reasons why you
    should own a robotic vacuum cleaner.

    Efficiency
    As everyone already knows, cleaning is very hard
    indeed, and nobody wants to do it. Getting a maid
    isn’t cheap anymore. With a robotic vacuum cleaner,
    you can get any room in your home nice and tidy in
    no time at all. It has features of the upright
    vacuum cleaner, only better. Robotic vacuums offer
    filters, brushes, cleaning mechanisms, and more
    within a sturdy case that ensures you’ll get the
    operation possible.

    Easy to use
    As you probably already know, the robotic vacuum
    cleaner is automatic, as you don’t even need to be
    at home to run it. Simply turn it on, leave it
    to clean, come back home, and you’ll find the room
    spick and span clean. There are no special switches
    or configurations either. All you have to do is
    press a button and the robot will start cleaning
    right away.

    The robotic vacuum cleaner will automatically pace
    the room, using a random programming technology.
    It can cover the same area many times, and it can
    also recharge on its own once the battery starts
    to get low. There is no need to go looking for it
    when it gets finished either, as it will return
    to the homebase and wait for you until you need
    it again.

    Compact design
    The robot vacuum is a small, flat device that is
    shaped like a disc. It is designed this way so
    that it can go under furniture, and reach places
    that the standard vacuum can’t. This way, there
    is no need to move stools, sofas, and low set
    tables. It also has bumpers as well so it can
    absorb any type of collision with solid devices
    along the way.

    Cutting edge technology
    The concept that drives the robotic vacuum is
    similar to what the army uses when clearing land
    mines on the field. Robotic vacuums contain
    several sensors that will detect the dirt that
    is sucks in. The sensors are also what makes it
    possible to go towards the dirtier part of the
    room, clean it several times, then stop when there
    is no more dirt detected. The device is so smart
    that it doesn’t fall down steps or stairs. With
    the virtual wall device that’s included with it,
    it won’t even go outside of an open doorway either.

    Easy to afford
    Although they were a little on the expensive side
    when they first hit the market, they are now more
    affordable than ever. You don’t need to be rich
    to own one, which is one of the main reasons why
    they are so popular these days.

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  • Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaners

    Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaners

    The wet/dry vacuum cleaner combination is no longer
    just for a workshop. Over the years, the driving
    technology has improved a great deal, deceasing
    the loud screeching noises that the vacuums were
    so very well known for.

    When you go out to buy a wet/dry vacuum with both
    wet and dry features, you’ll need to know some of
    the details. The vacuums are available in a variety
    of different sizes and HP, ranging from 6 – 22 gallons
    and 1.5 – 10.5 HP. The capacity of the wet/dry
    vacuum should match your needs in the following
    ways:
    1. Wall mount vacuum cleaners with 1.5 HP
    and a 1 gallon tank are available for quick and easy
    cleanup jobs, such as spills. You can also hang
    this type on the wall as well, which will keep it out
    of your way.
    2. The six gallon vacuum cleaners are ideal
    for smaller jobs and are easy to maneuver and store
    than a larger model. Keep in mind however, that the
    smaller wet/dry cleaners are much louder and also
    more prone to tipping over. The smaller the tank,
    the more often you will have to stop and empty it.
    3. Higher capacity models are recommended
    if you have a workshop or garage where larger spills
    occur. A large capacity tank will decrease the number
    of times that you have to empty the tank.

    When you looking for the best wet/dry vacuum for
    you, you should look for the following options and
    features:
    – The pleated cartridge filter. It is
    reusable and rinseable, and provides more filtration
    area than the flat filter and it doesn’t need to
    be removed when you switch from the dry to wet
    vacuum function.
    – An automatic shut off device is available
    with most newer vacuum cleaners. This mechanism
    will shut off the motor automatically once the
    tank has become full of water, which will prevent
    it from overflowing.
    – A wide set of wheels will help to prevent
    the vacuum from tipping over.
    – There are some of the larger models that
    have the ability to convert to a leaf blower, which
    is great if you have a lot of trees in your yard.
    – Some wet/dry models have a built in pump
    attachment as well. This type of attachment will
    allow the water to be pumped through a garden hose
    that attaches to the vacuum.
    – A handy drain valve or sprout will make
    emptying the vacuum cleaner a snap. If it doesn’t
    have this feature, you’ll have to remove the
    lid and tip the vacuum to the side to empty all of
    the water. Depending on how much water you have
    in the tank, you could easily and accidentally
    spill it on the floor. The smaller types of wet/dry
    vacuums normally don’t have a spout or drain
    option.
    – Wider hoses and floor nozzles are great
    to have as well. The wider the hose and nozzle
    are, the less likely the vacuum will be to clog up
    on you.

    If they aren’t provided with the vacuum you decided
    on, you can also purchase the following attachments:
    1. Crevice tool – this handy tool will
    easily get in tight corners and around floor edges.
    2. Extension wand – this will make the hose
    longer for hard to reach areas.
    3. Hose couplings – this will join the
    extension wand to the hose.
    4. Combination nozzle – this helps to
    alleviate the need of switching nozzles before you
    switch functions.
    5. Gulper nozzle – this tool is ideal for
    the wet vacuum function.
    6. Round brush – this nifty little tool
    is ideal for scrubbing.
    7. Cleaning kit – this kit will include
    everything you need to clean delicate upholstery and
    other areas as well.

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  • Bagged Versus Bagless

    Bagged Versus Bagless

    As with most things in life, there is really nothing
    free. The two most claimed advantages to bagless
    vacuum cleaners were lower operating costs and
    better performance. As far as the cost issues go,
    all vacuums must filter the exhausting air they use
    to carry the dirt into the collection area, as they
    would otherwise simply pick the dirt up from the
    floor and spit it right back out.

    Whether you have a bagless HEPA filter, a pre-filter,
    or disposable bags, they all need to be changed at
    some point. With the average life of a vacuum
    cleaner, you can expect to spend the same on either
    collection system for filters, but if you value your
    time, you can expect to spend quite a bit more on
    a bagless system.

    To keep your bagless vacuum cleaner operating at
    peak levels, you’ll need to empty the dirt container
    when it is full and perform regular maintenance on
    the filter. The type of filter the vacuum uses will
    determine just how much service will be required,
    although most use a pleated HEPA filter.

    Cleaning
    Even though the claim of better airflow performance
    with bagless vacuums is true in a sense, over the
    life of the vacuum you’ll get the same, or maybe
    even better performance from a bagged vacuum cleaner
    system.

    With bagged vacuum cleaners, the performance will
    start at 100% with each new bag then slowly drop
    as the bag starts to fill. Just how quickly the
    performance drops depends on how well the bag is
    constructed. With the average vacuum and the average
    bag, you may replace the bag every 3 – 4 weeks
    with 90% of performance the first week, 70% in
    weeks 2 and 3, then 50% of less in the fourth week.

    The short cycle will insure that you get a 100%
    peak cleaning every 3 or 4 weeks from the vacuum
    cleaner. The filtered cyclonic machines have
    filters that are designed to last 6 months, 12
    months, and even up to 18 months before they need
    to be replaced.

    Pets
    If you have dogs or cats, whether you see it or
    not, almost all domestic animals shed their fur
    on a regular basis throughout their lives. Pet
    owners often wonder as well, which vacuum is the
    best to remove pet hair.

    For pretty much the same reasons that fur sticks
    to the carpet, it will also stick to your bagless
    vacuum’s pleated filter cartridge. The fur will
    reduce the performance of airflow, and is also a
    pain in the neck to clean off the filter.

    Over time, the fiber that makes up the filter can
    retain odor from pets, even if you clean the
    filter well. If your filter requires replacing
    only once a year, you could end up with a vacuum
    that spits odors that will stink up your house
    pretty bad.

    Bagged up
    Those vacuums that use bags will often provide
    for neat disposal of a full bag. There are some
    brands such as BOSCH that actually engineer bag
    disposal into the system. With BOSCH canister
    vacuums, the replacement of bags is a single
    dust free step. The new mega filt bags have a
    built in closure system that upon removal,
    will slide shut and trap the dirt and debris
    inside of the bag, making removal quick and easy.

    Still, there are many people out there who love
    bagless machines. Bagless vacuums will continue
    at a slow place to gain market share, and people
    will continue to buy them. For many, a bagless
    vacuum can be the right vacuum to have.

    Bags are the technology of the past, while bagless
    is the technology of the future. There are many
    reasons as to why you should go bagless. For
    the vacuums of tomorrow, cylinder and bagless
    is the key.

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  • Buyers Guide

    Buyers Guide

    Deep cleaning vacuums
    The typical features with these types of vacuums
    include rotating brushes that agitate the carpet
    pile and loosen the dirt for better clean. There
    are some models that offer a handy automatic tool
    conversion button or switch that you can push or
    flip as you move from carpet to hardwood floor.

    Hand held vacuums
    Hand held vacuums are light weight, can be corded
    or cordless, and you can even mount most of them
    on the wall if you prefer. The performance of the
    cordless models will depend on the charge of the
    battery, as the battery power drops, so will the
    suction power.

    The two types of hand held vacuums include straight
    suction and suction with a power brush. If you
    are considering a hand held vacuum cleaner, you
    should consider its primary purpose, if you plan
    to use it on a regular basis or occasionally on
    smaller jobs.

    Broom vacuums
    Stick or broom vacuums are great for smaller type
    apartments, quick clean ups in the kitchen, or
    a family room. The benefit of a broom vacuum is
    the light weight. If you have trouble pushing
    your heavier upright around, the broom vacuum
    may come as a relief. You’ll also have the option
    of getting your vacuum corded or cordless.

    They usually weight 2 – 7 lbs. and allow you to
    easily store them in the closet, as they take up a
    minimum amount of space. For quick disposal of
    the dirt and debris, most models are also bagless
    as well.

    Wet or Dry vacuums
    The wet/dry vacuum combination may very well be the
    most versatile vacuum cleaner on the market today,
    with numerous attachments and functions it is a
    very handy machine to have around your home. The
    canister types can vary from the smaller 6 gallon
    sizes to the larger 22 gallon sizes.

    The HP ranges as well, from 2 to 10 HP. You should
    always try to match the size of the unit to the
    size of the job and frequency of use.

    Upright vacuums
    One of the most popular features of an upright
    vacuum cleaner is the bagless system. In addition
    to the increased performance, there is no need
    to purchase any bags. Emptying the canister can
    be a little dusty, although it’s still better than
    messing with bags.

    Most upright models come with a standard set of
    attachments that may even include an upholstery
    tool, a crevice tool, and even an extension wand.
    A retractable cord and manual or automatic pile
    adjustments are other common features. A HEPA
    filter is another common and popular feature found
    with most upright vacuums.

    Canister vacuums
    Canister vacuum cleaners normally include retractable
    cords. Considering the fact that most cords are
    around 25 foot in length, this feature will prevent
    you from having to drag the cord around and
    possibly damage furniture. A push of a button or
    a slight tug on the cord will retract it into the
    canister of the vacuum.

    The nozzle can be one of two types, nozzle or
    power nozzle. To get your carpet as clean as
    possible, it is recommended that you use the power
    nozzle, which will agitate the carpet and loosen
    up the dirt for deeper cleaning.

    Another feature worth looking for is a suction
    control switch, as this allows you to adjust the
    flow of air for cleaning delicate material such
    as upholstery and drapery.

    When choosing your vacuum cleaner, you should always
    choose the one you like best. The best vacuum for
    the job is the one you should choose, as things
    will work out much better that way.

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