What to Look for in a Discount Vacuum Cleaner

January 23rd, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Hoover Vacuum Parts

A lot of people feel that vacuum cleaners are a necessity in their homes. Not just any vacuum will do though. Consumers are increasingly becoming aware of the need for quality vacuum units. Quality units however are not always easy to get because the prices can be quite steep. Fortunately it is possible for you to get a hold of a discount vacuum cleaner that also has top quality. You simply have to look around at different offline and online stores for the perfect discount vacuum cleaner. To give you a head start in your search, here are some good items to consider.

Hoover WindTunnel

Looking for a good deal on upright vacuums? Some shops are offering the Hoover WindTunnel with almost over $50 the original price. The WindTunnel is a self-propelled forward and reverse vacuum that can clean 15 inches of area with a single stroke. Packed with a powered hand tool and a dual brush, this dust buster has a stretch hose, height adjustment capability, and easy operation fingertip control. Quiet and strong, one can get a discounted Hoover WindTunnel and still avail of a full year’s warranty.

CleanMate 365 Silver

For a little more than $100 you can be part of a developing technological trend with the CleanMate 365 Silver, a robot cleaner that you can order around. This is simply a great product if you want to multi task or simply sit and rest. You can do whatever you are doing and simply control your vacuum by remote. This unit is good in any surface and because of its compact design, it can even suck dirt from under beds, tables and cabinets. The best thing about it is that while it is cleaning up, it can also deodorize and even kill bacteria. This is definitely a technological wonder.

Bissell 5770 Bagless Upright

Been watching television and seen something you wanted that was out of your range? Keep an eye out on deals on some of the best upright vacuums such as the Bissell 5770. Some shops online are now offering this monster of a vacuum at $100 less than the original price. Considerable savings? That’s an understatement! This bagless, cyclonic vacuum from Bissell comes with a one year warranty, a 35 foot cord, on-board tools, and a built-in selector that allows you to use it on bare floors as well as carpets. The airtight vessel that collects the dirt is protected by a sealed HEPA filtration system to protect you from any allergens that might bother you.

These are just some of the many discount vacuum cleaner deals that you will find online and perhaps at your local store. Vacuums do not have to be expensive, and if you are a patient buyer, then the chances are that you will find what you like the most at a cheaper price later on. Just give it some time and make sure to browse and shop around before deciding on what to buy. Some of the best purchases are made when they are discounted and this will help you get the best high-quality products without having to break the bank.

Why purchase costly vacuum cleaners when you can purchase them for less? discover the best discount vacuum cleaner offers online.

The Benefits of Using a Commercial Vacuum in Your Home

January 13th, 2010 5 Comments   Posted in Hoover Vacuum Parts

More and more people have started using commercial vacuum cleaners in their homes instead of traditional household vacuums. This article will explain the reasons why and detail some of the many benefits of using a commercial vacuum cleaner in your home.

 

For years commercial vacuums have been viewed as heavy, loud vacuums with no attachments or tools. This is simply not the case today. Many commercial vacuum suppliers have made great strides to upgrade the features and benefits of their models. Companies like Sanitaire even sell upright/canister vacuum combos to cover all the different flooring types in your home. Others have designed commercial models with a “Bare Floor” option, this enables you to clean your carpeting and bare floors with one vacuum. 

Sanitaire vacuums have been a leader in making innovative new changes to bring commercial vacuums into the household. Sanitaire commercial vacuums feature many models with extension hoses, tools, attachments and a sealed hepa filtration. Most of these models also have multiple carpet height adjustments and a bare floor option.

 

Hoover commercial vacuums also feature many models with a hepa filtration, lightweight design and accessories. The same Hoover WindTunnel technology found in their household vacuums can be found in their commercial units as well.

 

With these new models you get the traditional commercial vacuum benefits such as strength, durability and longvity while adding in the new features usualy only found on household vacuums. So even though commercial vacuums will still be commonly found in movie theaters, motels etc., you can now get all those great benefits for home use.

The Henry Vacuum Cleaner Is A Great Cleaner

January 10th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Hoover Vacuum Parts

Vacuum cleaners were invented by Henry Cecil Booth of England for use in housekeeping. The ‘Puffin Billy’ was the first invention of its kind in the fifties by this clever man. At it’s beginnings the Henry vacuum cleaner was a machine that could only operate on petrol.

The body of the vacuum cleaner was left outside while it was in use due to its large size, the smoke, the horrible odor and the noise. With the assistance of the very convenient hoses that came in the house through the windows where the cleaning was going to be done, these machines operated without one single problem.

There is a change from the vacuums of the past to those of the present day.

The initial model of the Henry vacuum cleaner was very large, noisy, and somewhat difficult to use. This particular model wasn’t too well regarded in the market for reasons that are readily apparent. James Sprangler introduced some simple modifications which changed the vacuum cleaner into the cleaning tool that we know today. You will need three things: 1. A box. 2. A pillowcase. 3. A fan.

In vacuum cleaner history, Henry and Sprangler have something in common. Both were unable to continue pursuing the project at hand. In Henry’s case, he ended up selling his patent to William Hoover. In turn, Mr. Hoover presented the very first commercial vacuum cleaner. And thus, the “Hoover” was born. The Henry Vacuum cleaner paled in comparison with the updated Hoover design of later years.

The Hoover brand of vacuum cleaner was a runaway success; even today the brand has its command and presence in the market, and Hoover is known as one of the few organizations that deliver on their promise. The Henry vacuum cleaner is finally available.

Although Henry vacuum cleaners started with just one simple design, there are now over a half-dozen Henry models, including cylinder vacuum cleaners and upright vacuum cleaners, as well as centralized vacuums and wet/dry models.

To make an informed choice, you will need to evaluate the offers carefully to make sure that you are aware of all advantages and disadvantages and also to make sure there are no hidden danger signals. The best vacuum cleaner for your home is not the most expensive or the most beautiful, but the one which can take care of your needs in the house. But odds are the Henry vacuum cleaner will suit your requirements.

For more tips about the Henry vacuum cleaner and vacuum cleaner reviews, please check out our blog.

Vacuum Cleaners – Things You Need to Know Before You Buy

January 3rd, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Hoover Vacuum Parts

Cylinder Models:

The cylinder vacuum cleaner is made for easy transport and works well on upholstery. When selecting this type of vacuum cleaner, look for large wheels and a lightweight frame to gain better control of the unit. The cylinder vacuum cleaners tend to be more powerful than an upright, providing greater suction through the hose to tackle imbedded pet hair lodged in upholstery and a long range hose to pull debris from corners and ceilings. This model is also ideal for cleaning stairways and has easy mobility for cleaning automobiles and outdoor patio furniture.

Upright Models:

The upright vacuum cleaner is designed for easy transport with a rolling motion over the floor. This type of unit will provide better control over the surface and is structured with a wider suction area to cover more territory faster than the cylinder models. In addition to greater suction power, the upright model is fashioned with brushes to agitate stubborn and embedded soil in a sweeping motion to lift them up and out of the surface area. One of the easiest models to manoeuvre comes from Dyson with a pivoting head to clean neatly around furniture legs and provides for easy steering.

Bag Models:

Bag vacuum cleaners are generally cheaper than buying a bagless, but the drawback is having to buy disposable bags for the life of the unit. One advantage to this type of model is that the bag version vacuum cleaner keeps dust and allergens securely sealed and may be the best choice for sensitive individuals with allergies.

Bagless Models:

The bagless vacuum cleaner is a popular choice for the long term economic advantage of no bags to buy. The compartment holding the dirt and debris is easily removed for dumping and can be re-used for the life of the unit. In addition to economic savings, the bagless model allows you to retrieve any objects that were accidentally sucked up.

When selecting the vacuum cleaner right for you, remember to take into consideration the weight of the unit and the ease in which you may carry it. Most people prefer to keep one vacuum upstairs and another one on the ground floor to avoid carting them up and down the stairs. In addition to evaluating price versus performance, you will want to select a model that reflects your colour preference and styling designs.

John Lewis offer a range of electrical appliances including; vacuum cleaners, Dyson vacuum cleaners and Hoover vacuum cleaners.

Customers can visit www.JohnLewis.com for more information.

Adwords Reinvented – Promote 1 Product & Earn Commissions At 3 Levels.

December 29th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in Hoover Vacuum Parts

Watch How I Earn $400-$500 Everyday Using Simple Techniques Within Adwords. Same Strategies Work With CB, Cps & Cpa Networks. The Best Part Is You’ll Earn Commissions Years From Now Because Of The Back-end Reccuring Commission Structure.

Adwords Reinvented – Promote 1 Product & Earn Commissions At 3 Levels.

Hoover F5914-900 SteamVac Upright Vacuum Review

December 24th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in Hoover Vacuum Parts

We all know that cleaning the house is not an easy task – it is so difficult. Do you want to risk yourself by just cleaning your house? If not, then better buy this latest Hoover F5914-900 SteamVac Upright Vacuum which is designed upright that is totally right.

This vacuum cleaner is the modernized and new era type of cleaning machine. And because it is modernized this machine apparently renders you a high-tech way of cleaning that makes cleaning easy and enjoyable. Do you believe this? Well of course you should! Why?

Let me specify this machine’s features that you will completely love.

This Hoover F5914-900 SteamVac Upright Vacuum has a steam vacuum cleaner which uses steam in clearing out dirt. This vacuum has a bag that has a capacity of one gallon full.

And if you worry about this machine’s energy consumption, you shouldn’t for this machine is an Energy Star rated machine which uses only about twelve ampere of power that helps reduce and lessen excessive power consumption.

Aside from that, this vacuum cleaner comes with two cleaning attachments that have a cleaning aperture that has a path of eleven inches. And for you to have convenient cleaning hours, this Hoover F5914-900 SteamVac Upright Vacuum has a power cord of twenty four feet long and a hose that can reach about eight feet for a total of about thirty two feet.

This long cord helps you reach places that are beyond your reach before- the ceiling, curtain, out of reach floors- without pulling or changing switch board. This means that this Hoover F5914-900 SteamVac Upright Vacuum offers you accessibility so your cleaning session brings out the best results ever.

This efficient machine is also incorporated with more than four cleaning brushes, which means powerful dirt suction.

A one year warranty is guaranteed for you. So, have this Hoover F5914-900 SteamVac Upright Vacuum and enjoy cleaning your house, to transform your house into a home of cleanliness and comfort.

Hoover Electronic Bagless Vacuum Review – Model S3765-040

December 19th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in Hoover Vacuum Parts

Hoover has made excellent vacuum cleaners for many years. With the recent popularity of canister vacuum cleaners, Hoover has produced a winner with its Windtunnel electronic bagless canister model, the S3765-040.

Design and Features

This vacuum cleaner is not an upright model, so keep that in mind as you compare this machine to others. The main unit sits on the floor with a detachable wand doing the actually cleaning work. Some would say the main unit resembles a prop from the Star Wars movie!

This machine features a powerful motor with variable speed controls that controls the suction. All of the controls are designed so that the user can manipulate the vacuum with the touch of a finger. Because of its non-upright and low-profile design , you will find it easy to clean hard to reach places throughout your home.

Reaching under furniture is a breeze with this Hoover model. The design is meant to be economic in nature, and users will find that the machine is easy to maneuver within most any average sized room. The entire unit weighs in at 31 pounds, but since the main unit is separated from the actual cleaning wand, it feels much lighter when actually being used.

The metal wand of this machine easily detaches from the floor attachment by tapping on a release lever. The cord winds up easily and automatically and, although a bit stiff, it becomes more flexible overtime and use.

Look Ma, No Bags!

As the name suggests, the machine uses no bags. Rather, it utilizes a canister and HEPA filter to trap dust and dirt. Like the more expensive Dyson vacuum cleaners, the Hoover bagless canister model harnesses centrifugal force to separate dust particles, hair, and microscopic dirt from the incoming air. This machine does an excellent job of picking up what other vacuums leave behind. One advantage to the bagless canister models, is that you can see the particles and dirt the vacuum managed to suck up and trapped inside the canister immediately after cleaning.

Some consumers find it annoying to have to empty dirt from their vacuum cleaner frequently. Others get satisfaction of seeing that the vacuum cleaner they invested in is doing the job it is supposed to. This Windtunnel model will definitely need more frequent emptying then a vacuum that uses bags, but this minor inconvenience is well worth it in the long run.

Keep in mind that bagless vacuum cleaners do need filter replacement occasionally. Be sure to always check on the price of replacement filters before you purchase your machine. Depending on the model, you may find it cost prohibitive to the more traditional bagged options in vacuums.

Price

The Hoover electronic bagless canister vacuum is certainly not the most expensive model on the market, but is not the cheapest either. Bagless vacuums have traditionally been pricier than machines that use bags, but the S3765-040 could be considered a midrange price when compared to other bagless machines. Plan on spending in the neighborhood of $250 for the Hoover bagless model. For more inexpensive options, consider purchasing a demo model, or a slightly used model locally.

Overall Rating

If you are looking for a self-contained upright model vacuum cleaner, then the Hoover S3765-040 is not for you. However, if you would like a vacuum cleaner with considerable maneuverability, excellent performance, and one that requires no bags to replace, then this machine is well worth looking into. Overall, this Hoover bagless vacuum gets a solid four stars out of five. If you are in the market for a bagless machine, give this one a test drive today.

For more reviews and information on bagless vacuum cleaners, visit http://www.baglessvacuumreviews.com

2012 – The Antichrist Identity Full 3 Part Series.

December 14th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in Hoover Vacuum Parts

Do Your Customers Want The Truth On 2012, The Antichrist And His Identity Based On Recent Discoveries On The Covert Plans Of The Illuminati Who Are Master Minding His Coming? A Unique, Fantastic Offer For Affiliates. 70% Payout And Converts All The Time.

2012 – The Antichrist Identity Full 3 Part Series.

Hoover Upright Vacuum – Still Cleaning Up

December 9th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in Hoover Vacuum Parts

The first true portable electric vacuum cleaner was invented by one James Spangler in Canton, Ohio in 1907 when he modified a carpet sweeper that he used as a janitor in a department store and he went on to patent the idea in 1908 after he had added a cloth, dust collection bag and removable cleaning attachments.One of the first to sit up and take notice was William Hoover, a relative of Spangler who bought the patent and then developed the idea alongside Spangler, in the process, sparking a revolution in household cleaning.

In 1908, the first bag on a stick Hoover upright vacuum cleaner was patented and introduced to a sceptical world and not unusually, failed to set the world alight. As the machine worked so well, they were confident it would sell if only people would try it which is why they offered a free home trial over 10 days to everyone, and the rest, as they say, is history.

Hoover has remained the pre-eminent vacuum cleaner in most households throughout the U.S and Great Britain over the last 100 years. So much so that in Britain, where the Hoover upright vacuum has been made since 1919, any one who is vacuuming anything is said to be ‘hoovering’.

It wasn’t until the early nineties that vacuum cleaner design underwent any really radical changes with the introduction of the Dyson cyclone vacuum cleaner that no longer required a dust collection bag. An invention incidentally that James Dyson spent years perfecting in his garden shed. The new Dyson was a great success despite it’s price ticket, at least you no longer had to buy bags for your vacuum cleaner, although the vacuum bag salesman wouldn’t have been too happy, it did prove to all the other manufacturers that innovation was still possible and wanted.

Hoover has responded magnificently, introducing bagless models to their renowned WindTunnel range, including a Hoover upright vacuum that is self propelled. They have also further developed their own cyclonic system, similar to a Dyson but thankfully at a much lower price. Hoover also understands that not everyone can afford or even necessarily needs these high end vacuums so produces a range of cleaners, including the Widepath Tempo that retail for less than a hundred dollars.

If you are an allergy sufferer, the best vacuum for you is a HEPA vac. The HEPA filter system is the most effective allergen remover available. A Hoover upright vacuum with inbuilt HEPA filtration trap all dust mites, plant pollen and pet allergens.

Hoover upright vacuum cleaners are now right back up there at the top of most peoples wish list because of their quality, practicality and value for money.

Angie Thurston is a working mom from NV. As well as looking after her 2 kids she does home cleaning and recommends you think about getting a Hoover Upright Vacuum for your next cleaner

Angie got her vacuum throught her Friends Blog

When Buying a Vacuum Online, Keep These Tips In Mind

December 5th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in Hoover Vacuum Parts

Vacuums can be a hard item to find, especially specific brands and models. If you walk into just any big chain retail store, don’t expect to see much variety. Chances are you would only find your normal Upright Vacuums, the same vacuums you’ve seen for years. The reason for this is because most retail stores have limited space to show their products, and that limits their products. Websites however, create a virtual store front with virtually infinite amount of floor space. So if your in the market for a new vacuum cleaner, I would suggest researching and comparing products online, as aposed to in stores. If you decide to buy online here are some tips to keep in mind.

Be aware of the variety you have at your finger tips. There has been many advances in vacuum cleaners since the mechinisams creation. There are so many different kinds of vacuums; upright vacuums, canister vacuums, wet/dry vacs,  We now even have HEPA (high efficiency particulate air ) vacuum cleaners that can filter dust out of air, making it better for the air you breathe. On top of the variety of kinds of vacuums, there are brands too; Hoover, Eureka, Dyson, Rubermaid, and many others. On top of that yet again there are all sorts of different models.

Do your research. There are alot of things you should know if you plan to make an educated purchace of a vacuum cleaner or any major appliance. There are many product review websites you can go to to read customer reviews and compare between products. Read the specifications of your vacuum cleaner, is it going to do what you need it to do? Ask yourself questions like, ” Is one vacuum worth paying a little extra for then the other?” and “Would a different kind of vacuum suite my needs better?”. Always read reviews and compare products before you buy anything.

Check to see if you can save any money. Many websites have coupons and special offers for discounts and even free shipping. Sign up for a company’s newsletter and look for savings in there. Often, you get a coupon or some sort of savings just for becoming a follower on their twitter. There are also a lot of really good coupon databases on the internet that you can usally find by typing “(Company’s Name) Coupons” into a google search.

So keep in mind, when it comes to buying a vacuum, it’s best to be educated on the subject. Know whats out there, read the reviews, and try to save a little money.

Here are some examples of Hoover Vacuum Cleaners

SEO consultant based in Center City Philadelphia.