Vacuum Cleaners
You are not here to read some lengthy boring articles you are here to get right to the facts that make your cleaning task
easier!
No one likes to vacuum - we know that. But what if you could cut your effort 25 to 50% and in the
process make your home not only cleaner but much healthier?
Please visit our Bagless and HEPA Vacuum links below to find out why these new machines are a better way to go.
- Bagless Vacuum Cleaner
Bagless Vacuum Cleaners: what are they, how do they work, who makes these bagless vacuums
- HEPA Vacuum Cleaners
Learn how HEPA Vacuum cleaners filter the smallest dust particles and prevent allergy reactions
Types of Vacuum Cleaners:
Please accept our apologies for not haveing better information on the products below. But to be perfectly honest you
should really only be concerned with the choice between bagless and bagged cleaners, and HEPA is the only way to go. We put these
here not as information resources but rather for future links we plan on covering.
Upright Vacuum Cleaner - Vacuums that are designed for large carpeted home surfaces.
Cannister Vacuum Cleaner - multi purpose vacuums for cleaning stairs, furniture, and hard to reach places like under the
bed. Often equipped with an upright feature they mainly function as a multi purpose tool.
Central Vacuum Cleaner Systems
Steam Vacuum Cleaner - popular in Europe this machine really hasn't made its way into american culture.
Wet Vacs - Shop Vacs are NOT a good choice for anything other than outside ventillated use due to the enormous amount of
dust and dirt the gets reciruculated into the air.
Speciality Vacuums
HEPA Filtration Systems - Don't buy a Vacuum Cleaner without HEPA filtration otherwise you are just
recirculating find dust particles from one part of the room to another.
We are in the process of creating sub pages to describe the benefits, models and uses of each of these kinds of
vacuum cleaners.

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