Archive for November 27th, 2009

Eureka Vacuum Cleaner

Friday, November 27th, 2009
Low Jeremy asked:


Vacuum cleaners are a household necessity. Though these only became affordable to the middle class at the end of the Second World War, studies have shown that almost each home in the United States has one to help clean the home.

One company that has competed well with others in the market is Eureka. Though not many people know the old name, people are more familiar with Electrolux that is believed to capture 25% of the world’s household appliance market.

In some countries, Electrolux agents are sent house to house to conduct a free demonstration in the hopes that the customer will buy the product. The company considers this to be an excellent strategy since the other competitors mainly rely on having the product distributed in a store.

There have been a lot of improvements that people can find in buying a Eureka vacuum cleaner.

One, the user doesn’t need to buy replacement bags anymore when a lot of dirt has already been connected in the machine. This is because this has been replaced with a cup that can be taken out and the contents are thrown in the trash so this can be used again.

Next, the handle is looped and not straight that a lot of companies are still using. This new design allows the vacuum cleaner to be used by anyone regardless of age. This also provides better control allowing the person to use this in hard to reach places making sure all the dirt has be removed.

Another feature in the Eureka vacuum cleaner is that it has great suction power. Even if the machine bought only has a 3 or 8 amp motor, it is still able to do the same job done by a bigger and stronger appliance. This allows it to take away dirt, dust and animal hair wherever it may be.

Some machines tip over when this is pulled toward the user. The Eureka has also been tested which prevents this from happening.

Filters are still needed in the vacuum cleaner. Those on the Eureka can be brushed or washed a few times before the individual will have to buy a new one to replace it. Those who are concerned about the price don’t have to worry since it won’t cost an arm or a leg since this is just under $10.

If people want quality, the person should choose a brand that has served the consumer well through the years such as the vacuum cleaners produced by Eureka.



Carrier Heat Pumps
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Are Kirby vacuum cleaners worth the price? What do you think about Kirby vacuums?

Friday, November 27th, 2009
David B asked:


I had never heard of Kirby until the other night when a couple of Kirby salesman came to my door asking if I wanted to have my carpets cleaned for free.

I won’t go into the details about Kirby’s sales techniques… which I do find unappealing… but I’m curious if anybody out there has bought a Kirby vacuum and if you think it’s worth the price.

I can tell you that they were asking more than $1,800 for the newest model (the Sentria). The lowest they would go was $1180. I never knew vacuums could cost so much! And I passed on the offer — even though the vacuum was quite impressive.

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Comparison Of Vacuum Cleaners

Friday, November 27th, 2009
Low Jeremy asked:


Vacuum cleaners differ because people have varying needs and individual taste. Comparison of vacuum cleaners will unfold different advantages and disadvantages, but basically one will choose a favorite brand to another. Various vacuum cleaners are the outcome of ingenuity and inventive skills of designers to alleviate hardship in doing household chores.

Vacuum cleaners had been invented to remove soil particles in areas such as floors, walls and gaps, and carpets. Actually there is no actual sucking that takes place in the mechanism and technical concept of a vacuum cleaner. It is the result of low pressure happening inside tube, making a negative pressure to pull things through it.

Thus, lighter weight of small particles like dusts are the main things collected by vacuum cleaners. The method on how trapping of dirt is collected comprises the major component of the equipment.

Here are the comparisons of different vacuum cleaners in terms of configurations:

CONVENTIONAL VACUUM CLEANERS:

Upright and Canister Vacuum Cleaners are common commercial and residential vacuum cleaners where the dirt is suctioned through and collected either by bag or by the collecting section of the vacuum cleaner (bagless). Rotating brush agitates soil residues and dust molecules and before they start spreading, the vacuum cleaner has made its job. Power operated, these kinds have electric motors to run, either single or dual.

WET/DRY VACUUM CLEANERS:

These are special kinds designed to seep even spills of liquid. It has good exhaust system to reverse the flow of air for purposes of unclogging the tubes after significant use.

BACK PACK VACUUM CLEANERS

These are kinds used commercially because it can be carried around to different areas for convenient transfer and cleaning. Back Pack vacuum cleaners are strapped in the back and designed for ease of use without causing strain to the user.

CENTRALIZED VACUUM CLEANERS:

Installed as part of the utility provision of the building, it has a general collection centralized for heavy-duty use. Cleaning of the accumulated dirt only require yearly disposal because of the large size of the bag. Centralized vacuum cleaners have higher suctioning force compared to the rest.

ROBOTIC

The most recent and computerized domestic robots in form of vacuum cleaners are robotic vacuum cleaners. It has very attractive feature, which is a revolutionary promise of giving ease to household cleaning and maintenance. It can do cleaning by itself once programmed on a specified schedule.



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