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The Great Vacuum Cleaner

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

The Great Vacuum Cleaner

A vacuum cleaner is an absolute must have home
appliance these days. All of us rely on our vacuum
cleaner to help keep our homes free of dirt and dust,
although how we go about it sometimes, doesn’t
give a lot of thought as to how efficient the
vacuum cleaner really is.

Before electric vacuums were created, home cleaning
was a tedious task. Back then, floors had to be
cleaned with brushes, mops, and brooms. Rugs and
carpets had to be removed from the floor, hung up
outdoors, and beaten to get the dust out. Doing
things this way involved a lot of time and effort
and caused many health complaints.

The earlier inventions of non electric floor cleaning
devices made home cleaning much easier. People
started to look for ways to improve on the efficiency
of these machines, which caused all types of
contraptions to be invented.

Throughout the 100 year history of the vacuum cleaner,
there have been all sorts of improvements. The
very first electric vacuums were created in the
early 1900s. In 1908, the Hoover Company built
the first electric vacuum cleaner that used a cloth
filter bag and cleaning attachments as well.

During the years that followed, many different
designs and models were created, each one varying
in weight, size, suction power, performance, and
other features. With all of the designs that came
out, the upright vacuum cleaner remained to be the
most popular.

The latest upright vacuums that are available today
will make cleaning a whole lot easier. They are
very light and versatile, and come in both bagged
and bagless designs. They also include tools that
will help you remove dust from drapes, upholstery,
and even get tricky and hard to reach places.

By owning a bagless vacuum, you won’t ever have
to buy vacuum bags again. When it comes time to
empty the dirt container, you can empty it right
into your garbage can.

You’ll want to do this out in your yard or on the
street in order to prevent the dust from getting
back into your house. If you suffer from allergies,
it’s best to stay with a bagged unit. With bagged
vacuum cleaners, the dust will stay in a sealed
bag and then when it gets full, you can easily
dispose of it without being exposed to dust.

When you buy a vacuum cleaner, it’s very important
to choose the best vacuum that will fit your home
cleaning needs. You’ll also need to think about
carpets and rugs, hard floors, even stairs before
you purchase your vacuum. This way, you’ll be
able to get the right vacuum with the right
accessories for the job – which will save you a lot
of time and effort when the time comes to clean your
home.

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Steam Cleaner Vacuum

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

Steam Cleaner Vacuum

A selection of hot water extractors are being marketed
that range from the large or small canister types
with hose and nozzle to those that look more like an
upright vacuum cleaner. The basic operation of the
steam cleaner vacuum involves spraying a mixture
of warm water and detergent into the carpet, washing
the fibers and then extracting the solution mixture
back out. There are some models that include
rotating or revolving brushes that will agitate the
carpet for better cleaning.

The earlier styles that were sold consisted of a
special wand and nozzle that was used to on wet/dry
utility type of vacuum cleaner. The long hose was
connected to a nearby hot water source. The detergent
came in a small bottle on the wand and was mixed with
hot water before being sprayed on the carpet. By
using a finger controlled valve, you should control
how much water was sprayed in the carpet. Even today,
this type of vacuum is still being used.

The more modern designs are more self contained in
the sense that water and detergent mixtures are
placed into a tank on the machine. This will free
you from the long water supply hose.

The main part of an extractor will consist of a
cleaning solution tank, recovery tank, suction motor,
cleaning nozzle, and some sort of solution spraying
system. If there is a hose that is used, there
will also be a motor or turbine driven pump that
will force the solution on to the end of the hose.

Upright steam cleaners
These types of vacuums look like uprights also
have the tanks, suction motor, main nozzle, and
other features built into one. The entire vacuum
unit is pushed around much like using an upright
vacuum cleaner. Normally, the solution is gravity
fed to the spray nozzle which is directly behind
the suction nozzle.

Most types have brushes mounted in the same area
to agitate the carpet for overall better cleaning.
For cleaning upholstered furniture and carpeted
stairs, most types will have a special hose and
smaller nozzle that will come with stationary
brushes that can easily detach.

Canister steam cleaners
This type of steam cleaner will come with a separate
hose and nozzle and has the tanks and suction motor
built directly into a case that is pulled along
with you. The nozzle at the end of the hose and
the wands are moved back and forth across the carpet
to clean it.

There are some deluxe models that have a drive motor
style revolving brush in the nozzle that will help
you with the process of cleaning. These types of
nozzles are much lighter to move acros the carpet
than the upright types of steam cleaners.

The only disadvantage is that they aren’t as
convenient to set up and store as the self contained
upright type. Therefore, having to pull them
around with you can be a pain in the neck. The
smaller portable extractor is a variation of the
canister type in a small package. Even though this
may sound great to have for stairs and furniture,
the effectiveness they offer is actually quite
poor.

Steam cleaners work the best when they used on a
periodic basis to clean carpets that are very
lightly soiled. If you use them on carpet that is
very heavily soiled or stained, it can be very
disappointing to say the least.

If you have the need for heavy duty cleaning, you
should look into the professional cleaning
services that are offered in your area. They have
heavy duty commercial equipment that is far more
powerful and able to produce much better results.

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Reasons To Get A Robotic Cleaner

Monday, December 29th, 2008

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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Buyers Guide

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

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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