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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Types Of Vacuum Cleaners

These days, there are plentiful kinds of vacuum cleaners to choose from. So it is better for consumers to familiarize themselves with various types of cleaners and get good information about these products prior to making a purchase. Some of the types of vacuum cleaners include upright vacuum cleaners, stick vacuums, canister vacuums, portable vacuums, and handheld vacuums. Along with broom vacuums, wet and dry vacuums, hepa vacuums, and even robotic ones.

The upright vacuum cleaner is quite powerful. It can clean dirt and debris from carpets and draw air through a much shorter pathway. Hoover and Eureka vacuums are one the impressive upright vacuums on hand. Next of its kind is the canister vacuum. It is much smaller compared to the upright vacuum. Canister vacuum comes from a huge collection of reasonably priced vacuums. It is perfect for hardwood floors, ceilings, carpeted stairs and floors and drapes.

Another type of vacuum cleaner is the handheld vacuum. It is smaller and is especially lightweight. Handheld vacuums are often wireless and battery operated. This type is perfect in eliminating dirt from your car, small spills on the kitchen, and other hard to get spots in between your sofas. This vacuum is really handy and can be easily stored because it has no cord.

The Hepa vacuum cleaner specializes in removing pet and animal hair. Hair of animals can cause problems as well as allergies and can lead to asthma and other respiratory illnesses. Hepa vacuums can significantly help you do away with these. This unit is particularly designed to vacuum carpets and the like. Hepa vacuums also get rid of dust particles, mites, and dander which can be hazardous if not totally clean up.

The Roomba vacuum cleaner is manufactured by iRobot. It is not intended for deep surface carpets because the Roomba is low enough to move under a bed or sofa. If Roomba perceives that it has been trapped on a mat, for example, it will not sense the floor beneath it. When it has been caught into a tight spot and is not capable of getting away, the unit halts and hums a sound to in locating it.

Posted at 10:18 am by vacuum

 

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