Archive for August, 2009

Vacuum cleaner reviews can be found on the Internet, but considering what kind of floors are in the house, how dirty the house tends to get and whether vacuum bags are desired can help narrow down the choices. Choose a vacuum cleaner that best fits the needs of the house withadvice from a professional house cleaner in this free video on housekeeping. Expert: Rachel Yatuzis Contact: www.greenkleeninc.com Bio: Rachel Yatuzis is a professional house cleaner in Nashville, Tenn., specializing in …

2 Dirt Devil F15 Filters 1SS0150000

Genuine Dirt Devil Filters Fitting Dirt Devil Vibe Quick Vac.

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A brush on/off switch lets you turn off the brush on bare floors and delicate rugs. When using tools, this switch helps avoid scattering dust and reduces the risk of damage to your floors or personal injury from the spinning brush. Models with manual pile-height adjustment can improve carpet cleaning by letting you raise or lower the power head for gentler or more-aggressive action.

See what you think of these vacuums.

Dyson DC25 Ball All-Floors Upright Vacuum Cleaner

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Equipped with Dyson Ball technology, this upright vacuum cleaner sits on a ball for easy twisting and turning around furniture and obstacles–no more missed angles or tiresome back-and-forth vacuuming. The ball also encapsulates the machine’s 11 amp motor, creating a low center of gravity for even easier maneuverability. The vacuum cleaner uses Root Cyclone technology to separate dirt from the air by centrifugal force, which ensures efficient cleaning with no clogging or (more…)

Katie from Shiny Shiny takes a look at the new Electrolux Intensity vacuum cleaner. Check out www.shinyshiny.tv and www.techdigest.tv for more info.

A video clip released on Disney’s website in February 2008 to promote the release of Pixar’s film, WALL•E.

I pose this question to mothers because you know how important a vacuum can be when you have toddlers and children. I’m trying to find the best vacuum… and I don’t care about cost. My house has marble & granite floors, ceramic tile, and wood floors… with area rugs throughout. I’ve been forever looking for the best vacuum for all my needs. One that has good suction, has easy onboard tools that actually meet all needs, has a long enough hose that when being used, doesn’t tip the vacuum over. I don’t care if it’s with bag or bagless.
I have owned a kirby, a red devil, a Euro-Pro (love it but isn’t versatile enough), and currently wasted money on the Eureka Ultima (because it had the dusting wand… what a waste). I would like the advice of people who’ve had their vacuums for some time… not just bought it recently… since they all seem to be fine right out of the box. I’ve heard Dyson is good… but I’ve also read reviews that said it sucked. Only experience can tell.

While some people like the retro design of a Kirby vacuum, some others like the modern touch of a Miele vacuum. This is especially true of Miele canister vacuums. The separate motor housing is sleek and comes in many colors. Even the smaller upright looks like a modern sculpture.

The ART series may be the ultimate in Miele vacuums. It is competitively priced, lightweight, and still boasts the power of the larger canister vacuums. The drawback may be that the Miele Vacuums can only house a small vacuum bag, so you will have to change the bag more often. However, an electronic readout makes it much easier to determine when a bag should be changed.

Dirt Devil 3JC0280000 Universal HEPA Filter for Bagless Uprights

Dust Cup Upright Filter For Bagless Uprights.

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