Monday, December 26, 2011

Reviews on Top 3 Vacuum Cleaners

!±8± Reviews on Top 3 Vacuum Cleaners

Nobody likes to put a lot of thought into vacuum cleaners, except vacuum cleaner salesmen and collectors. But, vacuum cleaners are very useful and we all need one, maybe even two if you have a two story home and don't like dragging them up and down the stairs. There are lots of vacuums on the market however and knowing which one to buy can be very difficult. That's because all of the marketing makes you wonder which one is really good and which ones aren't. Not to mention that finding vacuum parts is even more difficult so you want to buy a vacuum that is long lasting. So, of all the vacuums on the market which are the best ones to buy? The following review of three of the top performing vacuums will help you out!

Hoover

Hoover vacuums are some of the best vacuums on the market. There are a variety of Hoovers from affordable to really expensive, but all of them do a good job of sucking up the dirt and keep your floors clean. There are bag and bagless varieties as well as HEPA and non HEPA vacuums. You can spend under 0 all the way up to several hundred for a Hoover. Fortunately, they last a long time so you won't need Hoover vacuum parts any time soon. Of all the vacuums on the market, if you buy a Hoover you will have a good vacuum.

Dyson

Dyson vacuums are generally more expensive than other brands, but the benefit is that they work. Not to mention that if you spend a little more money on a Dyson up front you won't have to replace it for many years which means your investment will go further. If you want a vacuum that does a great job and lasts for years then buy a Dyson.

Panasonic

Many individuals are talking about how great Panasonic vacuums are, especially for the price. If you are on a budget then you will love one of these vacuums and not spend too much either. You can find them at any super store or department store and will spend less than 0, but will get a great vacuum.

There are many other vacuum cleaners on the market, but don't waste your time trying to figure out which one is best when you have three of the top brands listed here. Pick out the vacuum that best suits your budget and home and just enjoy cleaning!


Reviews on Top 3 Vacuum Cleaners

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Dirt Devil vs Sanitaire

comparison between dirt devil and sanitaire. NOTE. If you care about your vacuum and like it alot, DO NOT vacuum up tortilla chips with it, I learned that valuable lesson after this video. what happens is the grease from the chips coat the fan chamber of the vacuum then dust cakes up inside, and then you have to take it all apart and wash the parts and clean the inside which takes about 45 minutes, and not to mention the smell of greasy chips in the vacuum! ewwww!

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

A Look at Dyson's Cyclone Vacuum Cleaner

!±8± A Look at Dyson's Cyclone Vacuum Cleaner

For many years our faithful Amway Vacuum Cleaner (one of their better products) an upright vacuum cleaner had kept our floors clean. There is no comparison between uprights and traditional vacuum cleaners. Uprights win hands down - better suction for longer. So their was no choice we wanted to replace the Amway but not at the high price of another Amway Cleaner.

Whilst out shopping we came across a Dyson Cyclone upright. The salesperson was very keen on the product. At first impression this purple plastic seems junkie. Not a huge fan of plastic given how much it can break and not a fan of weird colors the cleaner did not grab my wife or I at first. However we left it a day or two and came back for a second look at it. We made the sales person work hard for the sale, running the vacuum cleaner on the shop floor and having him show us the complete ins and out. Despite our original worries we brought it for 9 AUD. Yes expensive but not the most expensive one out there.

Upon using the Dyson for over a year now we are 100% happy with it. It does a great job at sucking up carpets and tiles, etc. Its easy to disassemble and wash the holder. Its bag less which means no need to go to the expense of buying bags. It has three attachments, nicely fitted into the vacuum cleaner itself.

You don't just have to use it as an upright. You can extend its long hose and vacuum in the more 'traditional' way. The special "cyclone" suction ensures you keep more suction for longer, although the suction will lessen if you don't clean out the filters, etc on a regular basis.

The floor vacuum has a brush control system which is probably the only annoying part to clean. You need a knife or large screwdriver to open the front brush and remove strings and other material that wraps around the brush. Dyson could improve the vacuum cleaner by making this task easier to do.

Overall I rate this product as a 9/10. The plastic is very hard and durable and the wife likes pinks and purples so I live with the color.

(This is a personal review. We are not related to Dyson in any way. I accept no liability in relation to this article).


A Look at Dyson's Cyclone Vacuum Cleaner

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Friday, November 25, 2011

The Origin of the Universe and the Arrow of Time

Google Tech Talk August 13, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Sean Carroll. One of the most obvious facts about the universe is that the past is different from the future. We can remember yesterday, but not tomorrow; we can turn an egg into an omelet, but can't turn an omelet into an egg. That's the arrow of time, which is consistent throughout the observable universe. The arrow can be explained by assuming that the very early universe was extremely orderly, and disorder has been increasing ever since. But why did the universe start out so orderly? I will talk about the nature of time, the origin of entropy, and how what happened before the Big Bang may be responsible for the arrow of time we observe today. Speaker Info: Sean Carroll I'm a theoretical physicist at Caltech in sunny Pasadena, California. My research interests include theoretical aspects of cosmology, field theory, and gravitation. I want to learn about fundamental physics by studying the structure and evolution of the universe. These days I'm especially interested in inflation, the arrow of time, and what happened at or before the Big Bang. I've done a bunch of work on dark matter and dark energy, modified gravity, topological defects, extra dimensions, and violations of fundamental symmetries. I recently finished writing a popular-level book on cosmology and the arrow of time: From Eternity to Here: The Quest for the Ultimate Theory of Time, which I expect all of you to buy. I previously wrote a graduate textbook ...

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Miele S5 Callisto vs. Kenmore Progressive Canister Vacuums

In continuation of the GoVacuum video series, we have created a video review of two vacuum cleaners. We put to the test the Miele Callisto S5280 and the Kenmore Canister Vacuum. Our decision to put these two vacuums head to head stems from the Consumer Reports magazine. For years, the Consumer Reports magazine has rated the Kenmore Canister number one. The Miele has been ranked at 5 or 6. Having many, many years of industry experience, the Consumer Reports ranking has left us baffled because the Miele Callisto is one of our best canisters because of its high quality, unbeatable performance and long life. In order to compare the vacuums, we are performing three tests with the machines. First, the machines' filtration systems are being tested with the use of a laser particle scanner which calculates the number of particles being emitted from the exhaust filter on the canisters. Second, the machines are tested on their ability to side clean, meaning how well the machines' power heads can clean when against a wall or any other surface. Lastly, the machines are tested on their maneuverability. One of the things that people complain most about when considering canisters is how difficult they are to maneuver, especially when you have the feeling that you are dragging a dead weight behind you. All in all, the Miele Callisto definitely came out on top as the winner. But you will have to check out the video to see the results yourself. If you are looking to purchase a machine, or ...

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Dyson DC25 Ball All-Floors Upright Vacuum Cleaner

!±8±Dyson DC25 Ball All-Floors Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Brand : Dyson
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Dyson engineers are continuously challenging existing products and developing new technologies to make them work better. DC25 All floors features Dyson Ball™ technology so you can steer smoothly with a turn of the wrist. With patented Root Cyclone technology, DC25 All floors doesn't lose suction as you vacuum. Dyson proves no loss of suction using the IEC 60312 Cl 2.9 test standard. The brushbar on DC25 All floors turns off with fingertip controls so you can protect your delicate rugs or bare floors. The motorized brushbar has powerful bristles to remove dirt and pet hair from carpets. With the Quick-draw Telescope Reach; wand, you can instantly reach 15.4ft for easy stair and high reach places. Parts and labor are guaranteed by Dyson for 5 years.

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