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  • Top 2 Best Vacuum Cleaners


    Top 2 Best Vacuum Cleaners





    As history indicates, the first model vacuum cleaner

    wasn't even a vacuum cleaner at all, more of a carpet

    sweeper. This was invented by a man named Daniel

    Hess, who in 1860 patented a machine that featured

    rotating brushes on the bottom and bellows that

    helped to create suction.




    However, there is no evidence that this very machine

    was ever produced. Some 40 years or so later, in

    1908, James Spangler of Canton, Ohio received a

    patent for the very first portable electric vacuum

    cleaner. It was in fact his cousin in law, William

    Hoover, who lent his name to the legendary company

    that produces quality vacuum cleaners even today.




    For more than 150 years, the vacuum cleaner has

    been improved upon greatly. From doing your weekly

    vacuuming of your home, doing a spring cleaning,

    or simply leaving the vacuuming up to the robot,

    there is a vacuum out there suited to your needs.

    With upright, canister, HEPA filtered, bagged and

    bagless, there is always a vacuum cleaner for your

    needs on the market.




    There are actually 2 ways in which a vacuum cleaner

    cleans. The first, and the way we rate a vacuum

    on most is how debris and dirt is picked up off

    of a carpet and the floor. When you are searching

    for a vacuum, keep in mind the power of the

    suction motor, as this is very important for getting

    good performance.




    The second reason, one that isn't often thought

    about, is how well the vacuum filters the air and

    puts it back into the home. Those with allergy

    problems will find a HEPA vacuum to be the best

    choice. There are some models of HEPA vacuums

    that can filter out 99% of pollens, dust, and

    other common household allergens.




    There is also the choice of canister or upright

    vacuum, as this is more or less based on personal

    preference. Both vacuum types have their pros and

    cons. The heads of canister vacuums are able to

    reach under your furniture, also making it easier

    to vacuum the stairs as well.




    Canister vacuums on the other hand have a retractable

    electric cord, which is much more convenient than

    wrapping the cord back around the neck of the

    vacuum. It is often times easier to push the light

    weight canister vacuum head as opposed to pushing

    a canister style vacuum.




    When you choose your vacuum cleaner, keep in mind

    what you plan to vacuum. There are several designs

    and types intended for different uses. If you have

    hardwood floors, you obviously wouldn't want to

    use a carpet vacuum.




    The little things such as this will be a huge factor

    in selecting your vacuum cleaner. If you play

    your cards right, you'll have the perfect vacuum

    cleaner for your home - and other areas as well.




    Flashy Vacuum Cleaners





    With most people, a vacuum cleaner isn't really an

    inspiring machine. If you don't care about how it

    works, then you probably don't want to vacuum to start

    with. At the same time, no one wants to live in a

    pig sty or dirty home even.




    These days however, things have began to change for

    the better, and people's attitudes are changing as

    well. Vacuum cleaners are becoming interesting and

    it's all thanks to James Dyson, the inventor of the

    Dyson vacuum cleaner.




    All thanks to Dyson, vacuum cleaners have taken on

    a personality and life of their own. These very

    same tactics are even employed by the likes of

    Apple to successfully ploy their iMacs and iPods to

    the masses have now been used with tremendous

    results with vacuum cleaners.




    Now, let's take a look at the decision that faces

    you when buying a flashy vacuum cleaner. First of

    all, you have the choice between the upright or

    canister versions. The upright style of vacuum

    cleaners will require you to use them in the

    traditional push and pull fashion, although the

    latest vacuum from Tyson, the DC15, has even turned

    this technology on its head with "Ball Technology"

    that will let you glide around your home with the

    greatest of ease - in any direction you please.




    Canister vacuum cleaners on the other hand come

    with a hose attachment for great control and

    flexibility, as you can quickly and easily get

    to all of the hard to reach places. There isn't

    really a lot of difference between the two, and

    it's mainly down to your personal preference,

    even though the upright vacuum is best suited to

    larger carpets.




    You should also consider the power of the motor

    and efficiency of the filtration system as well.

    Those that suffer from allergies will want to

    pay close attention to the filtration. Dyson for

    one has been very successful by marketing the

    benefits of its patented "Cyclone" technology,

    which doesn't use a bag nor does it ever get

    clogged up.




    If you feeling really daring and adventurous and

    want to stay ahead of the curve, you could go

    for one of the very popular robotic vacuum cleaners

    such as the ZA01 from Electrolux or the cheaper

    iRobot from Roomba. While you amuse yourself or

    do other things, the robot will move around your

    home on it's own will, vacuuming your entire

    home until it is spotless. The robot even has

    the technology and intelligence to return to the

    base when it is running low on battery power and

    recharge itself.




    If you want to be different and unique, a flashy

    vacuum cleaner is the way to go. There are many

    different models and types to choose from, from

    cheap vacuums to those that cost hundreds of

    dollars. All you have to do is meet your creative

    side halfway and let the fun begin!




    Carpet Cleaning Machines





    With the creation of the carpet, the invention of the

    carpet cleaning machine wasn't far away. The very

    first hand held carpet cleaner was designed and

    tested in Chicago in 1860, while the first power

    operated vacuum cleaner was invented in the 1900s

    by Cecil Booth.




    Around the same time Cecil Booth finished his

    invention, a man by the name of James Spangler came

    up with his own invention - a vacuum cleaner that

    he later sold to his cousin Hoover. As everyone

    knows, Hoover has since became one of the most

    dominant names in the world of vacuum cleaners and

    is certainly one of the most popular household

    names in the world.




    For many housewives, the vacuum cleaner was deemed

    a blessing, as it helped to keep the house clean

    in a fraction of the time. From the beginning,

    vacuum cleaners were only able to suck up dust and

    dirt, although with modern technology these days,

    inventors are able to design wet cleanes that can

    steam carpets and kill germs at the same time.




    Carpet is capable of covering the floor of a

    house, flat, or bungalow and keeping people's feet

    warm in the winter. Years ago, people needed to

    sweep their floors or carpets, but with the

    invention of the vacuum cleaner, people could

    easily detract the dust and dirt from their

    carpets with less effort. It was also determined

    that businesses, corporations, and apartments

    would need someone to clean their carpets as

    well, so the invention of the commercial carpet

    cleaner wasn't far away.




    Vacuum cleaners operate by using a pump system.

    The pumping system will suck up the air from a

    hose, which will in turn suck up the dirt and

    dust from anything that stands in front of the

    house opening. On the inside, the vacuum cleaner

    is a filtering system that will collect the dust

    and dirt that can later be placed outside in the

    garbage.




    Right now, there are seven main types of vacuum

    cleaners - the upright, canister, back pack style,

    built in, robotic, hand held, and the wet/dry

    vacuum cleaners. These different types of vacuum

    cleaners are available in a variety of different

    styles, sizes, and offer various voltage and

    power sizes as well.




    One of the most significant developments in

    vacuums has been the invention of the very popular

    cyclone carpet cleaner. Unlike the previous

    vacuum cleaners, the cyclone collects dirt and

    dust in a large cylinder. The cyclone operates

    using a central air force and number of filters.

    The filter will filter the dust and dirt into

    stages, so that the air being sucked up into the

    cylinder can be cleaned then released back into

    the air through a central outlet.



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