Vacuums
Your Guide To Vacuums
The history of vacuum cleaners can be traced back over the last 140 years. The vacuum has seen many changes over the years, from its non-electric wooden origins in 1869, to the introduction of the first 92 pound “portable” electric vacuum in 1905, to its present form as a standard household appliance and modern convenience.
Vacuum cleaners have evolved into technologically advanced systems that not only have the ability to clean carpets and other surfaces, but to improve the health and air quality of the spaces we and our loved ones inhabit.
Many people spend a significant amount of time cleaning the surfaces of their home – removing particles and debris that accumulate over time through day to day activity. Vacuums make cleaning carpets and other surfaces found in our living environments less time consuming and less physically demanding. They also play an important role in removing mold, fungus, dust mites, and other allergens that negatively affect the quality of the air we breathe in our homes. However, not all vacuum cleaners and systems offer the same level of performance and functionality.
As vacuum cleaner technology progresses and advances, more vacuuming systems and models have been developed and introduced to the market. Consumers are now faced with a variety of brands, models, and systems that they can purchase to achieve a variety of results. However, the result of this variety in vacuum cleaner models and technologies is potential consumer confusion and uncertainty.
Guide to Vacuums is designed to provide you with the information and knowledge you need to make informed decisions about what type of vacuuming system you should purchase based upon your needs. Guide to Vacuums also provides you with information that allows you to understand the advantages and disadvantages of the various vacuuming systems available to consumers.
You’ll find advice on upright vacuum cleaners, central vac systems, steam cleaners, bag vs. bagless vacuuming systems, and attachments and accessories.
You will also find profiles on many of the leading manufacturers, brands, models, and systems of vacuum cleaners, such as Electrolux, Eureka, Hoover, Panasonic, and Royal.