What is a good, inexpensive hand-held vacuum cleaner?

August 17th, 2009 | Posted in vacuums   Comments Off
abc123 asked:


I am looking to buy a good, inexpensive hand-held vacuum cleaner for a friend who lives in a dorm at college. Her room doesn’t have any carpeting (except for a rug), but the floor is not very clean. I know a lot of the ones I have looked at on the Target and Walmart sites are around $20. Are they any good? Which brand(s) do you prefer, and where can I find them? Please be specific! Thanks!

James
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What is the best vacuum cleaner?

August 17th, 2009 | Posted in vacuums   Comments Off
sal326 asked:


What is the best vacuum cleaner with a bag for the cost?

Tyler
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Suggestions on a new vacuum cleaner needed?

August 15th, 2009 | Posted in vacuums   Comments Off
glgaglros asked:


I need to buy a new vacuum cleaner but my budget is tight. Any suggestions on a good but cheap vaccum? Preferably under $150.

Clinton
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Where can I buy vacuum cleaner filters in the Philippines (Metro Manila)?

August 15th, 2009 | Posted in vacuums   Comments Off
angelreimeia_00 asked:


The vacuum cleaner is a Toshiba brand (VC-702EX). I tried checking the local hardware shops but I can’t find it anywhere. They are only selling filters for new models of vacuum cleaners. I can’t even find the local Toshiba distributor here.

Eugene
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how do you make a vacuum cleaner blow air rather than suck air?

August 14th, 2009 | Posted in vacuums   Comments Off
debs asked:


how do you make a vacuum cleaner blow air rather than suck air? I know it can be done because many years ago a friend of my fathers useda vacuum cleaner to spray his car, i thought it odd at the time but now i am in need of a blower i thought maybe someone on here could tell me how it is done. Not an easy one i know but im sure some of you brainiacs out there will have a solution for me. Cheers guys

Emily
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Can a Hepa Vacuum Cleaner Benefit Your Health?

August 12th, 2009 | Posted in vacuums   Comments Off
Jeanie Wong asked:


HEPA filters were originally developed in the 1940s and used in the Manhattan Project to prevent the spread of airborne radioactive contaminants. After the 1950s, HEPA filters were later commercialized and the term became trademarked and known as a generic term to describe any high efficient filter. Over the years, because of demands for improved air quality in various industries such as aerospace, pharmaceutical processing, and healthcare, HEPA filters became commonly used in these industries to help eliminate airborne particulates such as dust, dander, mold, and asbestos.

In order to be considered a True HEPA filter, a filter must be capable of removing at least 99.97% of particulates as small as 0.3 microns. Particles of this size are the most difficult to filter, and they are thus considered the most penetrating particle size, or MPPS. HEPA filters consist of a mat of randomly arranged fibers that target and trap small particles by one of the following three mechanisms:

1. Interception - When particulates follow a line of flow in the airstream within one radius of a fiber and sticks to it.

2. Impaction - When large particles cannot avoid the HEPA fibers and are forced to imbed in one, which also increases with diminishing fiber separation and higher air flow.

3. Diffusion - When an enhancing mechanism results from the collision with gas molecules by small particles, which are impeded and delayed through the HEPA fiber.

Therefore, because of the superior filtration abilities of HEPA filters, they are extremely effective at removing particulates from the air and from surfaces such as carpets and upholstery, and their use can help make the air we breathe significantly healthier. Because our indoor environment contains allergens, chemicals, gas, dust mites, mold, and other harmful microorganisms, the respiratory tract struggles and suffers daily from these harmful pollutants. Poor indoor air quality can also cause symptoms such as itchy eyes, headaches, digestive problems, fatigue, congestion, and many more chronic and acute diseases. In fact, studies have shown that more than every one in three adult, child, or infant suffers from allergies, asthma, or respiratory diseases, and currently, asthma is one of the leading causes of upper respiratory illnesses in children.

Today, most HEPA filters can be found in air purification systems and even vacuum cleaners. HEPA vacuum cleaners use HEPA filters as part of the filtration process, and they are extremely beneficial for asthma and allergy sufferers, as the HEPA media is able to trap the fine particles that can trigger asthma and allergy symptoms. For a HEPA filter in a vacuum cleaner to be effective at particle abatement, the vacuum cleaner should be designed so that all of the air that is drawn into the machine is passed through the filter, with none of the air leaking past. In addition, because of the density of a HEPA filter, a HEPA vacuum cleaner will need a more powerful motor to provide sufficient cleaning power.

There are essentially two basic styles of HEPA vacuums: canister and upright. HEPA canister vacuums usually have smaller, stronger cases that can roll along and follow behind you as you vacuum carpet, furniture, or the floor. A long hose attached to a HEPA canister vacuum cleaner will help you clean hard to reach places. HEPA canister vacuums also often feature detachable rug beaters that are more powerful when compared to those found on upright HEPA vacuums. When the electric motor powered rug beater on a canister vacuum cleaner stops working, the unit can still be used to clean other surfaces. Overall, for homes with mostly bare floors and sparse rugged areas, canister vacuums can help you move seamlessly from one area to the next without scratching your floors.

On the other hand, upright HEPA vacuums consist of a single unit that may or may not come with an attachment hose to help clean hard to reach areas with specialized vacuum tools. Upright HEPA vacuums may leak dusty air back into your home, and since the rug beater bar is permanently attached to the vacuum’s case, once this important component breaks, the entire vacuum will have to be replaced. However, if your home is mostly carpeted, a traditional upright HEPA vacuum may be a better choice, as its beater bar can better churn up dirt and dust embedded below the surface of your carpeting.

In terms of design differences, that are different styles of HEPA canister vacuums available, with the most common being those units with plastic cases utilizing a disposable dust collector bag made of plastic used to catch the dust from your carpet and into the vacuum cleaner. Keep in mind that with these types of models, dusty air may still leak through gaps in the plastic gases and even pass through the exhaust and back into your home environment.

When choosing a HEPA vacuum, also be sure to pay attention to the power of the model, as this is rated by its suction force in inches of water lift and by its air flow (in cfm). Anything with a 90 cfm or above is considered a powerful model and will effectively remove pollutants from your home. Also look to the position of where the HEPA filter is placed. HEPA filters in vacuums can be placed either before or after the motor, and some studies have suggested that a filter after the motor can help catch any fine carbon dust that is generated by the vacuum’s motor. Strong seals to prevent leakage are also extremely important in vacuums that the filters after the motor.

Nevertheless, whether you choose a canister or upright HEPA vacuum cleaner, rest assured that it can help eliminate dust and dander from your home, and also alleviate your asthma-induced symptoms.



Eugene
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How To Use Vacuum Cleaners Ratings

August 12th, 2009 | Posted in vacuums   Comments Off
David Karlson asked:


On the internet, you can find all sorts of information on vacuum cleaners ratings. This information includes all the different styles, features and choices when it comes to purchasing the unit that is just right for you and your home. Most vacuums today are built very well and will last many years without any serious problems.

The types of vacuums found in vacuum cleaners ratings include the following:

• Handhelds - these are small and are specifically designed for hard to reach areas or automobiles, sometimes they are battery operated

• Central - perhaps the most convenient and most expensive, not all homes are equipped for this.

• Upright - easy to use, quite popular, not as effective

• Canister - this one is versatile, but some find it awkward at times

• Broom style - less power than a typical upright but good for apartment dwellers

Some important factors to consider when reviewing the vacuum cleaners ratings are the kind of surfaces you will be cleaning. Do you or your family suffer from allergies caused by pet dander, dust mites or other air borne allergens? If so, then you will need to make your decision based on this important aspect. You must use a machine that reduces the allergy causing things in your home. Thus, the filtration system in your machine must be very good.

When scouring the vacuum cleaners ratings consider the units that use a HEPA filter. These units are sealed very tight and do not allow the nasty stuff back into the air. In addition, do you want a machine that comes with many attachments? If so, then this is something you need to look out for as well when doing your pre-purchase research. If you do not care about many of the attachments then do not bother buying a machine that comes with a plethora of add-ons.

Another factor to consider is how much noise the machine makes. This is something that should be included in all vacuum cleaners ratings because it can be a selling point for some people. This is important for families that work shift-work and the non-sleeping adult cleans while the other sleeps. Therefore, they will want a quiet machine.

There are many other points to consider while checking out the vacuum cleaners ratings. One thing is how much suction power the unit has. A machine that looks good but cannot pick up dirt is a waste of money. Actually, any vacuum that cannot suck up all the dirt is a complete waste of money. Do you want a bagless machine or one that uses disposable bags? The bagless units still have a filter that will need to be changed occasionally.

The purchase of a new vacuum does not need to be challenging. Do your research, read the vacuum cleaners ratings, and make your decision on what best suits your needs. Remember, the most expensive machine is not always the best for you. A good machine can cost several hundred dollars but it should last for many years as long as it is maintained properly, just like any other household appliance.



Travis
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The Benefits Of An Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner

August 6th, 2009 | Posted in vacuums   Comments Off
Michelle Bery asked:


Savvy consumers know that when buying an importance piece of equipment, it’s wise to combine efficiency with affordability. The purchase of a household vacuum cleaner - an item we often use on a daily basis - should be a purchase made with careful deliberation, weighing the price against how long the vacuum cleaner will hold up for you and how well it will work during that time.

The Electrolux vacuum cleaner is one of the most popular vacuums on the market, and has been since 1924 when it was first unveiled. Inspired by a company-wide commitment to allergen free homes, the Electrolux vacuum cleaner has helped achieve this goal through its comprehensive air filtration system that catches and traps dust and debris in your home, preventing it from reentering the air. This is an enormous benefit for those who suffer from respiratory ailments, asthma, and ongoing allergies. The Electrolux vacuum cyclonic suction maintains its power even with frequent and dedicated use.

Aerus, the company that manufacturers the Electrolux vacuum cleaner, maintains its original commitment to cleaner air as evidenced by the variety of products it offers including the original canister design, the upright design, central vacuums that have a main power switch and inlets throughout your home, and a line of floor shampooers.

It’s no wonder that the Electrolux vacuum cleaner has continued to be a beloved fixture in 50 million homes worldwide. For those looking to research the history and abilities of the Electrolux vacuum cleaner, start online. You’ll find many websites dedicated to examining the operation of the system as well as options for purchase. Weigh your budget considerations against your need requirements. You may find that an Electrolux vacuum cleaner, while slightly more pricey than its counterparts, is well worth the cost when it comes to functionality and dependability.



Leonard
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How do you change the filter of the Eureka 409b The Boss Superlite vacuum cleaner?

August 5th, 2009 | Posted in vacuums   Comments Off
Look behind you asked:


It’s all in the title. We recently got a 409b (I don’t know where to put the numbers) Eureka The Boss Superlite (bagless upright) vacuum cleaner but we don’t know how to remove the filter. Pathetic, yeah I know. I searched everywhere online but they’re only SELLING it, not giving you instructions. So if anyone knows, could you…?

Thanks
I’m sorry, it’s a 402A

Bessie

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Best Vacuum Cleaner for you

August 5th, 2009 | Posted in vacuums   Comments Off
Steve Buchanan asked:


Everyone’s home is the resting place after coming fully stressed and tired from office. Vacuum cleaner is the ideal tool for cleaning dust from your beautiful home. Dust also live in the same home’s atmosphere you live. They make the home unhygienic and worst place to live after sending so much money on decorations and interior designs. This article can help deciding the best Vacuum cleaner for you.

One of the basic things is to check your home surface that required proper cleaning before buying a suitable Vacuum cleaner. Your home would have many kinds of products to clean such as furniture, carpet, blinds, drapes, hard floor surface, hidden places near bed and furniture. Bad cleaned surface can disturb your positive thinking and good feeling. You can’t really concentrate in such atmosphere.

You should check if someone from your family suffers from asthma like allergies because such infections always come mix into the home airs and then start infecting family members. The vacuum cleaner capacity depends on the surface of your home.

Your home cleaning style also depend on buying any vacuum cleaning available in market such as upright vacuum cleaner and canister vacuum cleaners. So both kinds of vacuum cleaners are suitable for different home surface. If your cleaning requirement is hard kind of surface floor then consider vacuum cleaner with hard floor connected. If you are looking for thorough cleaning of hard kind of floors then should buy with lots of attachments attached with.

Check out the vacuum cleaner review first before moving forward to buy from store or online selling sites. This is very important otherwise you would be feel guilty after buying wrong one. Do some research at store, check on all kinds of surface before buying. Check out the comfortable and portability kinds of matters as well. Check out the motor noise installed inside the vacuum cleaner, it might disturb if someone studying or working in cool mind. Many buyers frustrate with motor noise.



James
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