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Everything about Hoover vacuum cleaners

Hoover vacuum cleaners have always been at the forefront of vacuum cleaner innovation. One of the most important inventions to come out of the Hoover laboratory is a brush system. The spinning brush creates a draft so that particles seem to "jump" into the vacuum.
 

Even a powerful vacuum cannot suck up everything just by the power of suction alone. Dirt needs to be stirred up so that it is released from a rug or carpet. Hoover vacuums use a double brush design which is even more effective at stirring up dirt so that it will enter a vacuum chamber.
Before buying a vacuum cleaner, it's important to determine if it's a one brush, two brush, or no brush system.

Another very important feature is how big of an opening there is--the larger the opening, the greater the suction. Many people don't realize that a lot of commercial vacuums only have the suction entrance on the far right of the vacuum.
 

People assume that the suction occurs along the entire width of a vacuum. This is not true. When buying a vacuum, it's a good idea to look at the bottom to see how much of a surface area the vacuum entrance will be covering.

The larger the space, the more it can pick up and the faster you can complete a room. However, cheaper vacuums will not have the power to sustain suction with a large vacuum entrance. When selecting your Hoover vacuum, make sure the vacuum has a large amp amount coupled with a wide entrance.
 

 




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