By admin1 on May 19, 2008 in CONSUMER APPLIANCES, Vacuum Cleaner | 0 Comments
The wet/dry vacuum cleaner combination is no longer just for a workshop.
Over the years, the driving technology has improved a great deal by deceasing loud screeching noises that the vacuums were so very well known for.
When you go out to buy a wet/dry vacuum with both wet and dry features, you’ll need to know some of the details.
The wet/dry vacuums are available in a variety of different sizes and HP, ranging from 6 - 22 gallons and 1.5 - 10.5 HP.
Capacity of wet/dry vacuum cleaners:
The capacity of the wet/dry vacuum should match your needs in the following ways:
1. Wall mount vacuum cleaners with 1.5 HP and a 1 gallon tank are available for quick and easy cleanup jobs, such as spills. You can also hang this type on the wall as well, which will keep it out of your way.
2. The six gallon wet/dry vacuum cleaners are ideal for smaller jobs and are easy to maneuver and store than a larger model. Keep in mind however, that the smaller wet/dry vacuum cleaners are much louder and also more prone to tipping over. The smaller the tank, the more often you will have to stop and empty it.
By admin1 on May 18, 2008 in CONSUMER APPLIANCES, Vacuum Cleaner | 0 Comments
If you are planning to really clean your home, car, camper, or job site, you’ll want to check out one of the many type of vacuum packaging machines.
There are several out there, with each one offering you an array of special uses and features.
The ideal thing to do is make a list of your price range and budget and what you need your vacuum to do.
Then, you can start shopping around and narrow your list down until you find the vacuum packaging machine that is perfect for your needs.
Different types, designs and colors of vacuum packaging machines:
There are several vacuum packaging machines on the market today, and you’ll have no problems finding one that will complete your tasks with ease and durability. Vacuum packaging machine are available in several different colors, sizes, and prices.
Basically, there are two types of vacuum packaging machines - wet and dry vacs, and there are even companies out there that have found ways to combine both features. You can choose from cordless, handheld, and even bag less models.
By admin1 on May 18, 2008 in CONSUMER APPLIANCES, Vacuum Cleaner | 0 Comments
The most important part of carpet maintenance is removing and disposing of accumulated dry soil.
The removal of dry soil with vacuum cleaners will improve the air quality indoors, extend carpet life and help to maintain the carpet.
Keeping regular maintenance on your carpet is one thing, although being sure you have the right equipment on the job is another.
The Green Label program for identifying vacuum cleaners:
For vacuum cleaners, the CRI (Carpet and Rug Institute) has developed a Green Label testing program.
The CRI developed the performance protocol with the goal of protecting indoor quality, keeping all surfaces as clean as possible, and all without putting dust back into the air.
The Green Label program helps to identify vacuum cleaners that meet three different types of criteria:
1. Removing soil.
2. Keeping dust out of the air by containing it within the filtration bag and the machine itself.
3. It doesn’t damage the carpet and helps to keep the appearance looking good.
The tests for determining the certification of a vacuum cleaner were developed by carpet and vacuum experts and reviewed by scientists with experience in maintenance and the quality of indoor air.
By admin1 on May 17, 2008 in CONSUMER APPLIANCES, Vacuum Cleaner | 0 Comments
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 begun 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.
Decision to be taken before buying flashy vacuum cleaner:
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.
By admin1 on May 17, 2008 in CONSUMER APPLIANCES, Vacuum Cleaner | 0 Comments
Vacuum cleaners are devices that use an air pump to create a partial vacuum to suck up dirt and dust, normally from carpeted floors.
Most homes that have carpet floors have a vacuum for cleaning.
The dirt that is pulled up from the carpet is collected by a filtering system or even a cyclone for later disposal.
Several types of configurations possible for vacuum cleaners:
Upright vacuum cleaners configuration
Upright vacuum cleaners have the pump mounted directly above the suction intake, with the bag mounted directly on the handle, which will rise to waist height or so. The upright type designs normally employ mechanical beaters which often rotate brushes, to help disturb dust enough to be vacuumed up. These beaters are normally driven by a belt that is attached to the vacuum motor.
Canister vacuum cleaners configuration
Also known as cylinder vacuums, the canister type designs have the motor and bag in a separate canister unit that connects to the vacuum head by a flexible hose. Even though upright units have been tested as being more effective, the lighter and more maneuverable heads of the canister models are quite popular.
By admin1 on May 16, 2008 in CONSUMER APPLIANCES, Vacuum Cleaner | 0 Comments
There are many places that you can use to find vacuum cleaner parts that are broken, providing you have someone around that is handy enough with tools to take a swing at fixing it.
The part that breaks the most on most less expensive vacuum cleaner part is the drive belt.
That vacuum cleaner part is the rubberized belt that is around 6 inches long, that when stretched out turns the brushes on the bottom of the vacuum.
When you take the vacuum over objects that don’t belong to the vacuum cleaner parts, such as pieces of rope or a cat’s tail and the unit comes to a screeching halt, the burning smell that will soon fill up the air is your drive belt slowly melting away.
Luckily, the vacuum cleaner part drive belt is available at several locations, so many in fact that your local drug store may even carry them! This vacuum cleaner part is cheap to buy and a snap to replace with a screwdriver and a bit of common sense.
For other types of problems of vacuum cleaner parts that you may encounter, there are a lot of resources at your disposal just in case you decide to tackle the problem on your own.
By admin1 on May 16, 2008 in CONSUMER APPLIANCES, Vacuum Cleaner | 0 Comments
Everything that a vacuum picks up, no matter what type it may be needs to be deposited somewhere - normally in a vacuum cleaner bag.
Back in 1920, the Air Way Sanitizer Company of Ohio introduced the first vacuum cleaner with a disposable vacuum cleaner bag. Until that time, the vacuum cleaner bags resembled the type of bags that golfers used to carry their clubs.
Vacuum Cleaner Bag were somewhat heavy and awkward devices made out of thick, stiff canvas, designed to be very flexible and still keep dust and debris from the carpets from escaping out into the air.
The efficiency of vacuum cleaner with vacuum cleaner bag:
The improvements made by the Air Way Sanitizer disposable vacuum cleaner bag went a long way toward improving the effectiveness of the vacuum cleaner. Made out of paper, the Vacuum Cleaner Bag was designed to fit inside of the cloth bag.
Not only did it make cleaning the vacuum easier, but it also kept the insides of the stationary vacuum cleaner bag clean at all times so that less of the dust and debris could be blown out of the vacuum and makes its way through the home again.
By admin1 on May 15, 2008 in CONSUMER APPLIANCES, Vacuum Cleaner | 0 Comments
Even though it may appear to be a very complicated machine, the conventional vacuum cleaner is actually made up of six essential components: intake port, exhaust port, electric motor, fan, porous bag, and a housing that stores all of the other components.
The operation performed by vacuum cleaner:
When you plug the vacuum cleaner into the outlet and turn it on, the following happens:
1. First of all, the electric current will operate the motor, which is attached to the fan, which resembles an airplane propeller.
2. As the blades begin to turn, they will force the air upwards, towards the exhaust port.
3. When the air particles are driven forwards, the density of the particles will increase in front of the fan and therefore decrease behind it.
The pressure drop that occurs behind the fan is similar to the pressure drop when you take a drink through a straw. The pressure level in the area that is behind the fan will drop below the pressure level that is outside of the vacuum cleaner.
By admin1 on May 15, 2008 in CONSUMER APPLIANCES, Vacuum Cleaner | 0 Comments
The vacuum belts can come in many styles and hundreds of different sizes.
Normally, vacuums use a vacuum belt to drive an agitation device, which is also known as a brush roller.
With very few exceptions, most vacuums will use either a flat vacuum belt, round vacuum belt, or a geared style vacuum belt.
The type of belt that your vacuum uses is very important, not only for durability, but performance as well. The condition and type of belt your vacuum uses will have a lot of impact on the systems ability to clean carpet. The proper use of agitation is almost 70% of the cleaning ability of a vacuum cleaner.
Suction- key for cleaning hard surfaces:
Suction is also very important. The suction is what pulls the dirt that is removed from the carpet into the collection area of the vacuum. The suction, or airflow, is the key when cleaning hard surfaces or when using attachments.
Without suction, a vacuum cleaner could only bring more dirt to the surface of carpet. Even though both agitation and suction are important with vacuuming, the agitation is what actually cleans them.
By admin1 on May 14, 2008 in CONSUMER APPLIANCES, Vacuum Cleaner | 0 Comments
To maintain the look, feel, and appearance of your carpet you’ll need to vacuum on a regular basis.
If you are new to vacuuming, you’ll find the tips below to help you when it comes to keeping your home clean.
Tips to be followed before vacuuming:
1. Before you start, you should always inspect the area. Pick up any objects that could cause your vacuum cleaner to clog up. The smaller objects are fine, just as long as they will pass through the vacuum.
2. You should check the vacuum bag to ensure that is isn’t full already. If vacuum bag is full, you should go ahead and change vacuum bag. A full vacuum bag isn’t going to suck up much dirt, as the power will be greatly reduced due to the vacuum bag taking up a great deal of storage and limiting the suction.
3. You should always vacuum forwards instead of going backwards. Going forward with vacuum bag will get the job done quicker and you won’t wear your cord out near as fast. When going backwards, you also run the risk of running back over your cord, which is something you don’t want to do.