Archive for December 17th, 2009

Looking for someone to buy used vacuum cleaners?

Thursday, December 17th, 2009
angie l asked:


I have a company that sells vacuums and takes trade-ins, I need to find someone who will buy these used vacuums that have been traded in on our new system.
we have several different brands kirby, oreck, bissel, eurecka, hoover, dirt devil, kenmore, we have both bag and bagless models between $10.00 and $150 depending on which one

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What to Consider: When Buying an Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Thursday, December 17th, 2009
Nathan Richardson asked:


There are a multitude of different things to take into consideration when one is looking into buying an upright vacuum. Thing of all of the different variables as well as the different uses you will have for it when going to make this purchase.

What Will It Be Used For

Think about how much carpet you have in your home and how often you will be vacuuming. There are different sizes and types of vacuums to look into when buying. If you only have a small amount of carpet or area rugs in your home, you should be able to get away with a smaller less expensive model than if you have a large amount of carpeting and will be vacuuming quite often.

Bag or Bagless

What type of vacuum will you be looking to purchase? Depending on your preference as well as your budget will aid in determining if you will go with the traditional vacuum that uses a bag to collect dust and debris, or if you will want to go with a vacuum with a filter that will remove allergens and has no bag. In most cases the vacuums that do not have a bag will end up being able to do a better job and pose less risk of creating a mess when they need emptying. With a bag style vacuum, every time the bag is full, it will need to be replaced, the advantage of a bagless or filter vacuum is that the filter will need to be cleaned and then put back in. Depending on the style and the amount of usage the filter will need to be replaced periodically, but not after every use.

Power

As is the case usually, more power is a better thing. The power for a vacuum is measured in amps. The bigger the number, essentially the better the sucking capability of the vacuum. Depending on the type of floor as well as the type of carpeting will determine the amount of power that you will want to use. Also, take into consideration, that the more powerful the vacuum is, the more power will be necessary to run the vacuum.

Attachments

Upright vacuum cleaners now are available as simple floor cleaning machines that will only work on a flat surface as they are pushed back and forth all the way on up to being able to clean your drapes and shears for your windows. This again depends on what it is that you are looking to be able to do with the vacuum cleaner. There are upholstery attachments that are available on some models as well as pet hairbrushes. One of the most common on board attachments with any vacuum is the corner cleaner and the hose attachment that will allow the user to be able to reach into high and hidden places in order to eliminate dirt from areas without carpet and that are out of reach. Another attachment that is available on various models is the light. On some models, there will be a light on the front of the vacuum so as to be able to see under furniture when vacuuming.

Mobility

The traditional upright vacuum simply has a handle that allows the user to move the vacuum back and forth. There is no ability to swivel into corners, and the vacuum tends to be on the bigger heavier side. There are now other models of an upright available that allow for swiveling as well as the ability to maneuver around furniture with the head of the vacuum without picking it up and moving it. Again depending on the amount of vacuuming as well as how often and the surface area to be done will help in allowing a decision on the type of vacuum to use.

Price

As with the purchase of any appliance for the home, price is the biggest consideration. The price on upright vacuums can vary from $60 on up to $800. Of course it depends on what it is that you will be doing with the vacuum as well as what it is that the vacuum can do that will be the basis for the price and the quality that one will receive from it. So look at different vacuum reviews and look at what you will be doing with the vacuum in order to make an informed and educated decision on the vacuum you buy.



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Has anyone used the Dyson vacuum cleaners?

Thursday, December 17th, 2009
homeschoolmom asked:


Are they really all that good? How long have you been using it?

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