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Vacuum Buying Guide - Vacuum Cleaners Demystified_4855

Started by z5631s07, December 10, 2010, 06:55:33 AM

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Regular vacuuming is the key to keeping your carpets, rugs, and even hard floors looking their absolute best, but with so many different types and styles of floor care products available, finding the right one for your floor can be difficult, as consumers are offered a wide variety of vacuum choices. Nevertheless,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, there are many brands and models of solidly build vacuums that will last you several years without any maintenance problems. The type of vacuum cleaner you choose will greatly depend on your specific floor care needs and tastes. This brief Vacuum Cleaner How-To Guide will outline the important features to look for when purchasing a vacuum and help you decide which vacuum will best suit your needs.   
  Types of Vacuums   
  For residential use, upright and canister vacuums are usually the most popular vacuum options, but for specific areas such as furniture, hard floors,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, a cordless or stick vacuum may be able to do the job more efficiently.  See below for an overview of some common vacuum types:     
  Upright vacuums are ideal for cleaning large, carpeted surfaces, and they are usually more efficient than canister models. However, canister vacuums may be more versatile,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, as they can clean many hard-to-reach spots such as stairs and furniture and they also offer greater mobility.   
  Handheld, or cordless vacuums are usually either battery or electrical powered and used for cleaning up specific spots that may be difficult to reach with a traditional upright or canister vacuum, such as chairs or even automobile interiors.     
  Stick vacuums look very much like upright vacuums, but offer less power. They are convenient,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, ideal for smaller areas such as rooms and apartments, and are relatively inexpensive.     
  For industrial or commercial applications, drum vacuums and backpack vacuums seem to work best.   
  Drum vacuums sit on top of an industrial drum and use it as the waste or recovery container of the vacuum.     
  Backpack vacuums, on the other hand, essentially work like canister vacuums and allow for rapid cleaning of large areas. There are straps that help carry the vacuum's canister on the user's back.     
  Vacuum Features to Consider   
  1. Motor Power- This is usually measured in amps and determines the amount of current used by a vacuum's motor. While this measurement is important, higher amps do not necessarily equate greater cleaning power. Instead, airflow is a greater indicator of a vacuum's effectiveness.
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