A variety of vacuum cleaner models and styles emerged, forcing consumers to figure out which kind of vacuum cleaner was right for them.
The most common style is the upright vacuum cleaner, which has a bag mounted on the handle. The whole unit is pushed around the floor or carpet, with the suction intake on the bottom.
Another well-known type is the canister, this has the bag and the motor in a cylinder-shaped unit mounted on wheels, with a hose coming out of it to suck up the dirt. The hose makes the canister vacuum cleaner a easier to use when it comes to tight spots, though most upright cleaners have optional hose attachments too.
Some specialized canister vacuums are known as wet vacs or wet/dry vacs and can be utilized to clean up liquid spills, too.
A variation of the canister cleaner is the backpack vacuum, which has the user wearing the canister portion of the vacuum cleaner on his back. This is utilized almost exclusively in cleaning commercial areas such as offices and schools. Wearing the canister rather than pushing it around on wheels means the worker can cover a lot of ground more speedily.
One modern variation is built-in or the central vacuum cleaners. In this system, a home or office has the vacuum built directly into the walls, with ports in every room. You simply plug a hose into the port and do your vacuuming, the debris taken away to a central container that needs to be emptied only a few times a year. Since the unit for suctioning doesn't have to be portable, it can be stronger than the type used in traditional vacuum cleaners.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Monday, September 10, 2007
Vacuum Cleaners - A Necessity?
A vacuum cleaner is a necessity in the modern household, unless you have hardwood floors throughout your home. Just like other appliances, there are hundreds of brands and styles of vacuum cleaners, all with their own advantages and drawbacks.
When shopping for a vacuum cleaner, it is best to consider the specific requirements of your home. Such as, do you have a lot of stairs? Some vacuum cleaner models will be easier to use on staircases than others. If you have a
large two-story house, it might be worth investing in a second vacuum cleaner, one for upstairs and one for downstairs.
You also have to note the style of carpeting in your home, whether it's a deep shag or an almost flat blend of some kind. Many upright vacuum cleaners have brushes that can be adjusted in order to suit the kind of carpet you have, but some do not. Make certain the vacuum you're considering will be compatible with your carpet.
Recently, upright vacuums cleaners have been improved to be less taxing on the user's muscles. Some vacuum cleaners are now self-propelled, thus requiring less effort to use. Vacuum cleaners have generally become more lightweight too, with comfortable handle grips and other ergonomic factors. It doesn't hurt to "test drive" a vacuum a little bit before purchasing it, to make sure it feels comfortable and easy to use.
A wet/dry vac might be a wise investment if you have a basement or shop in your home that you use for hobbies or woodworking. One of these units can clean up liquid spills and do ordinary household cleaning, too, which makes it dual-purpose.
When shopping for a vacuum cleaner, it is best to consider the specific requirements of your home. Such as, do you have a lot of stairs? Some vacuum cleaner models will be easier to use on staircases than others. If you have a
large two-story house, it might be worth investing in a second vacuum cleaner, one for upstairs and one for downstairs.
You also have to note the style of carpeting in your home, whether it's a deep shag or an almost flat blend of some kind. Many upright vacuum cleaners have brushes that can be adjusted in order to suit the kind of carpet you have, but some do not. Make certain the vacuum you're considering will be compatible with your carpet.
Recently, upright vacuums cleaners have been improved to be less taxing on the user's muscles. Some vacuum cleaners are now self-propelled, thus requiring less effort to use. Vacuum cleaners have generally become more lightweight too, with comfortable handle grips and other ergonomic factors. It doesn't hurt to "test drive" a vacuum a little bit before purchasing it, to make sure it feels comfortable and easy to use.
A wet/dry vac might be a wise investment if you have a basement or shop in your home that you use for hobbies or woodworking. One of these units can clean up liquid spills and do ordinary household cleaning, too, which makes it dual-purpose.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Popular Vacuum Cleaner Choices
Vacuum cleaners were a luxury item until after World War II, when the middle classes began purchasing them in large quantities. These days, vacuum cleaners are an absolute essential home appliance. Before the invention of electric vacuum cleaners, home cleaning was a major task.
Hundreds of different vacuum cleaners are available on the market and the thought of selecting the right one for you can be daunting. The price ranges from budget models and works its way through to hundreds of dollars. The important thing to remember is that you can find a vacuum cleaner that you are happy and satisfied with and that you can afford.
These days, the most popular vacuum cleaners are the canister and upright models. The built-in or central and the robotic vacuum cleaners are also getting their share of the market. The back-pack cleaners are utilized mostly for commercial purposes and we also need to mention the smaller handheld and wet or wet/dry cleaners.
Once you've decided on the style, then there are color considerations. Modern vacuum cleaners are seen as an item of style and are sold in a variety of color combinations: purple, grey with yellow highlights, mint green and, of course, the old beige favorite!
The next thing to consider is the manufacturer you prefer. The main manufacturers associated primarily with vacuum cleaner production are Hoover and, the new arrival on the market, Dyson.
If you are still confused by the vast array of vacuum cleaners that are available, there are websites that can help you. These review the individual vacuum cleaners and can give you guidance as to which are worth buying, and which aren't. Remember, a vacuum cleaner is for life, not just for special occasions! Take a look at the new bagless vacuum cleaners - you will be totally surprised and amazed at their ease of use and cleaning ability.
Hundreds of different vacuum cleaners are available on the market and the thought of selecting the right one for you can be daunting. The price ranges from budget models and works its way through to hundreds of dollars. The important thing to remember is that you can find a vacuum cleaner that you are happy and satisfied with and that you can afford.
These days, the most popular vacuum cleaners are the canister and upright models. The built-in or central and the robotic vacuum cleaners are also getting their share of the market. The back-pack cleaners are utilized mostly for commercial purposes and we also need to mention the smaller handheld and wet or wet/dry cleaners.
Once you've decided on the style, then there are color considerations. Modern vacuum cleaners are seen as an item of style and are sold in a variety of color combinations: purple, grey with yellow highlights, mint green and, of course, the old beige favorite!
The next thing to consider is the manufacturer you prefer. The main manufacturers associated primarily with vacuum cleaner production are Hoover and, the new arrival on the market, Dyson.
If you are still confused by the vast array of vacuum cleaners that are available, there are websites that can help you. These review the individual vacuum cleaners and can give you guidance as to which are worth buying, and which aren't. Remember, a vacuum cleaner is for life, not just for special occasions! Take a look at the new bagless vacuum cleaners - you will be totally surprised and amazed at their ease of use and cleaning ability.
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