Archive for May 12th, 2009

Buying a Vacuum Cleaner Can be Challenging – Know the Differences

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
Dave Roth asked:


Not everyone realizes that one vacuum cleaner can be very different from another. It is true that they are all designed to do the same basic thing, but there are many differences that are also important to consider. Not taking the time to really look at a vacuum cleaner and what it has to offer can mean that a person ends up with a vacuum that does not work well for the cleaning needs that he or she has. This will lead to dissatisfaction with the cleaning machine when in reality it is not defective ? it is simply not well-suited to the specific environment and tasks that the consumer needed. A person who has wall to wall carpet would not need the same kind of cleaner that a person who has area rugs and hardwood floors. The same is also true for a person who has children or pets, as their cleaning needs might be much different from someone who does not have either one of these in his or her home.

One of the best ways to ensure that time and money are not wasted is to be sure what is needed before actually starting shopping. The brand of the vacuum is significant to a lot of people, but there are often multiple brands that can be used quite effectively and that are similar in price. Since this is the case, it is always possible that a specific brand might be a poor choice. Instead, a person might want to look at other brands of vacuums that are similar to the one he or she had in mind, in order to make sure that he or she is not just paying for the name, instead of really getting quality. After a person decides whether he or she needs an upright vacuum or a canister model, then he or she can start thinking about the price range and the attachments that are going to be of interest.

The prices for vacuum cleaners can vary a lot, depending on what features are desired and whether a person is particular about something such as the warranty or the size of the motor. When issues like this are serious concerns only certain brands of cleaners might work, but there should still be more than one option. Research on vacuum cleaners can be done on the Internet, which will help a person make his or her choice ? or at least narrow the options ? before going out to shop. Not only frustration can be saved by this, but time and money as well. For a busy person who usually has a lot of cleaning to do and does not have much time to go shopping, there are also companies who still sell door to door and provide in-home demonstrations. These companies, though, usually have very costly vacuums, and these could be well out of the price range for various individuals.



Charlie
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8 Tips on Choosing the Right Vacuum Cleaner

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
Arthur Raise asked:


Thinking of buying a vacuum cleaner? Then you must first make up your mind whether you are going to buy a vacuum cleaner for the home or your business place and whether you want a domestic model or heavy duty one.

There are many kinds of vacuums available today and so you need to know the basic differences:

1. Upright vacuums are ideal for carpeted homes and very easy to use.

2. Canister vacuums are ideal for cleaning uncarpeted surfaces such as stairs, front steps, and lobbies and so on.

3. Back-pack vacuums are popular and are carried on the users back. They clean carpets and upholstery well.

4. Central vacuums are permanent installments in a building or house and this needs permanent inlets in all rooms for connecting the hose.

5. Hand-held vacuums are ideal for cleaning cars and computer key boards.

6. Steam-vacuums are used to clean carpets and upholstery and these can usually be rented from cleaning companies and home improvement stores.

7. HEPA filter vacuums are EPA recommended and these are great for homes where people have allergies or asthma.

When shopping for a vacuum look for reliability and sturdiness.

• Ask what attachments come with the model.

• Whether or not the machine has filters.

• Find out what wattage the machine runs on and what its expected power consumption will be.

• Ask for a model that works on floors as well as carpets and upholstery.

• Think how much suction power will be ideal for your cleaning needs.

• Ask what the running costs of replacing filters or vacuum bags are. Some vacuums have bags other don’t..

• Check what is covered under warranty and what the service charges for repair are.

• When shopping for a vacuum go armed with information. Surf the internet and read reviews and recommendations given in various home improvement websites.

• Ask around with family, friends, and colleagues what their personal experiences have been with different vacuum brands.

• Also ask the company whether the model you like is a current one or is being phased out. This is important as a vacuum is used for several years and you need to be sure that spares will be available.

• Always try out the model before you buy. See whether you are comfortable with fitting the various attachments and whether the weight and height of the vacuum cleaner are suitable to your height and weight.

There are many vacuums in the market Miele, Panasonic, sharp, simplicity, Kirby, Hoover, Lindhaus and so on . Many are high end but sturdy. What you can consider is waiting for the discount sales or auctions where the expensive model can be purchased at a fraction of its original cost. Another great and quite popular option is buying a vacuum cleaner online. Many online stores offer great discounts and competitive prices that are much lower than the market. So log on to the World Wide web and see what is on offer there at many e-commerce websites. However a word of caution protect your privacy and take care to make a purchase only form established reputable websites.



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