Monday, December 26, 2011

A Multi Floor Bagless Lightweight Vacuum Cleaner With Good Manoeuvrability

!±8± A Multi Floor Bagless Lightweight Vacuum Cleaner With Good Manoeuvrability

My wife decided that it was about time that we took a look at new vacuum cleaners. Our old Hoover had been going ever since we got married, I think it was a wedding present, and was just not picking up the dirt properly and also kept breaking down. It had become a bit expensive having to regularly get in carpet cleaning companies and she wanted to keep our home cleaner herself.

She asked me to get on the Internet (that's my place...) and find out what the best vacuum cleaner was for her to buy. So I asked her what her priorities were in choosing vacuum cleaners.

She said that her number one priority was that it should be lightweight so that she could carry it up the stairs very easily and not have to call on me to do it as she usually does.

Secondly she wanted something that was easily manoeuvrable around all the furniture. She only moves it all to clean underneath once a month. Something that would work on cleaning the tiles in the kitchen as well as the carpet in the lounge would also be an asset.

She then said that the cat hairs had been difficult to get rid of with the old one as that was important for her.

Then she said that she was fed up with having to empty the bag every time she used it. I think that they also kept splitting and ended up sending out the dust as soon as she had picked it up.

So I sat at the computer and started to look for a multi floor bagless lightweight vacuum cleaner with good manoeuvrability which she could use on all surfaces and would pick up ever crumb and hair that were lying around.

Traditionally a vacuum cleaner has been built with four wheels, one at each corner. Whenever I used ours it worked great in a straight line but I was constantly having to move it back and forth to go around corners or even manually pick it up and move it to where I wanted it.

I discovered a new idea to me which was to have a ball in the middle of the machine rather than the wheels. How many times do we hear "Don't reinvent the wheel" and yet we have put with with them on vacuums for so long. Anyway I decided that this would be a good idea for us. Of course it needs to be made of something strong to withstand all the bashing that it will get. As far as I could discover the only company with the patented ball technology is Dyson.

So I started to look at their models and came up with the Dyson DC25 Multi Floor Lightweight Dyson Ball Upright Vacuum Cleaner.

It certainly has the ball but I needed to find some other benefits before I introduced it to Pam.

I soon discovered that it has a motorised brush which will make it so much easier to dig down deep and dislodge the pet hairs from the pile of the normal carpet. The good thing though was that it can be turned off over a hard floor or delicate rugs.

Dyson were also the first company to get way from using bags which means that it never clogs up or you find it full just when you want to use it urgently. When you have finished the hoovering simply take out the clear bin (clear so that you can see when it is getting near to full) and top in the rubbish bin or, better still, onto the compost heap. You will be helping the environment much more by doing this.

Instead of the normal suction up into a bag, this machine uses root cyclone technology which is a posh way of saying that it spins at an incredibly fast speed to force every little particle of dust out of the carpet and into the clear bin. This means that you do not get any of the loss of suction or worse still a total blockage when they get trapped in the filter or bag of a normal vacuum cleaner.

Well I think that I pretty much covered all the things that she said that she needed so my wife is happy now and I do not have to spend more time looking at vacuum cleaners.


A Multi Floor Bagless Lightweight Vacuum Cleaner With Good Manoeuvrability

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Dyson DC33 Multi-Floor Upright Bagless Vacuum Cleaner

!±8±Dyson DC33 Multi-Floor Upright Bagless Vacuum Cleaner

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Monday, November 7, 2011

A Review of Popular Vacuum Cleaner Products

!±8± A Review of Popular Vacuum Cleaner Products

There are dozens of vacuum cleaner manufacturers producing hundreds of different types and styles of machines around the world. Cheap, lightweight machines coming out of China and Japan, to the efficient but unwieldy German types and the multi-functional machines coming from American manufacturers, there are a lot of choices on the market today. Determining which brand or which model might be called the best vacuum cleaners in the world depends on what the consumer is looking for.

One of the popular brands is Miele. With over 100 years of experience producing high quality machines, Miele consistently delivers outstanding results. The Miele vacuum is the world's first-ever certified vacuum cleaner due to the unequalled capture and retention of dust particles that their design produces. Their machines provide years of consistent, trouble-free performance even under conditions that would make lesser machines break down.

Known for making a dependable, powerful and yet lightweight line of different vacuum cleaners, Eureka has turned itself into one of the largest manufacturers in the world. Owned since the 1960's by Electrolux, the combined company claims 25% of the market for home appliances around the world.

Hoover, originally an English company, has marketed its name to such a high degree that the word "hoover" has become synonymous with vacuum cleaner much the same way that "Xerox" has become synonymous with copy machines in America. Known for its lightweight and powerful models that housewives have grown to love, their reliability and dependability has become legendary. For a lot of people, Hoover is their vacuum cleaner forever.

Another English company with a well-respected line of vacuum cleaners and a good market share in America, Dyson has been around for a long time. Known lately for "the ball," which is making other manufacturers rethink their design strategies, Dyson is known for pushing the envelope on design features that make life easier for anyone who has to vacuum anything. "The ball" is a rubberized motor cover on an upright vacuum that allows the entire sucking apparatus to turn and pivot with much less effort than other uprights. Pretty soon, if Dyson has their way, you'll be seeing ads for other brands using some altered version of "the ball" on their new models.

A 65-year old company, Rainbow, has the only unique filtration system being used today. Rainbow vacuums use a water canister in the housing to filter the air through, which results in a much higher retention of dust and particulates than with any other filtration system. Combine this unique feature with a reputation for reliability, flexibility and dependability and you have the Rainbow line of vacuum cleaners.

The first Kirby vacuum, incorporating toe-touch control and a belt-driven brush roller, was made available to the public in 1935. Ever since, the Kirby vacuum has had a loyal and dedicated following that swears by its durability and effectiveness.


A Review of Popular Vacuum Cleaner Products

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

The Dyson DC24 Ball Vacuum Cleaner

!±8± The Dyson DC24 Ball Vacuum Cleaner

The Dyson DC24 Ball vacuum cleaner is smaller and less powerful than other Dyson uprights. However it is very light and highly maneuverable. It is the perfect vacuum for some but not for others. Whether the DC24 is the right choice for you depends on your needs.

Features
Though smaller than other Dyson models, the DC24 features much of the same advanced technology, including the HEPA filtration system and Root Cyclone Technology that ensures strong suction (for its size). The 1/5 gallon canister features push button bottom emptying capability, a feature many consumers indicate works well. Also, the HEPA filter which is washable and guaranteed for the vacuum lifetime, ensures small particles will not be circulated back into the room. HEPA filtration is beneficial to asthma or allergy sufferers, and the DC24 is certified asthma friendly by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.

The Dyson DC24 also sports Dyson's unique Ball technology making this lightweight all-floors vacuum extremely easy to maneuver. The Ball Technology involves encapsulating the vacuum motor in a ball (creating a low center of gravity) and using the freely rotating ball as the contact point for easy 360 degree movement. The DC24 Ball weighs 11.65 pounds, making it Dyson's lightest upright machine. It is actually about 3 lbs lighter than the DC18 Slim which is marketed as a Dyson's lightweight upright. The DC24 also has a small footprint of 11"x13.7" and a handle that retracts, meaning it can be stored in a reasonably small space.

A reversible wand allows vacuuming of stairs, drapes, and hard to reach places. The DC24 has a 6.5 amp motor, 115 air watts of suction power, and comes with a 20 foot cord. The unit also has a motorized brushbar for efficient carpet cleaning and it can be turned off for bare floor cleaning. In addition, the DC24 comes with a 5-year parts and labor warranty.

Pros and Cons
Many consumers who live in small homes or apartments have indicated that the DC24 is an ideal vacuum cleaner with sufficient cleaning power and a small footprint. It also appears to be popular for those with large recreational vehicles.

Although the DC24's light weight and brushbar make it an ideal all-floors vacuum, it lacks the power and dirt canister size to be truly effective in a larger home. The suction power, in terms of air watts is about half of that of other Dyson uprights, and while some reviewers claim it does a credible job of picking up pet hair, others feel the suction is insufficient to do a good job of picking up larger particles such as cereal.

While consumers have not indicated specific issues with the DC24 Ball durability, some owners have written that the vacuum feels flimsy due to the overly plastic construction and light weight. Other areas where consumers indicate dissatisfaction include the relatively short 20 foot power cord and the vacuum price. Some folks feel that the small size and limited suction do not warrant a 0 plus price tag.

The more positive DC24 Ball vacuum reviews center around its light weight, the lifetime HEPA filter, maneuverability, ease of emptying the dirt canister, and the lengthy 5-year warranty.

Price Range
The Dyson DC24 Ball vacuum regularly sells for 9, though it can sometimes be found on sale for as low as 0. Used models are cheaper but not much, with an average asking price of about 0.

Summary
If one is considering the DC24 Ball vacuum cleaner bear in mind that it is a compact unit that is somewhat less powerful than most conventional uprights, but much more powerful than most stick vacuums. It is an excellent choice for the apartment dweller or for a guest house or RV. The DC24 model is not designed for larger households.


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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Dyson DC25 Animal Ball-Technology Upright Vacuum Cleaner

!±8±Dyson DC25 Animal Ball-Technology Upright Vacuum Cleaner

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