With most people, a vacuum cleaner isn't really
an inspiring machine. If you don't care about how it works, then you probably
don't want to vacuum to start with. At the same time, no one wants to live in a
pig sty or dirty home even.
These days however, things have began to change
for the better, and people's attitudes are changing as well. Vacuum cleaners
are becoming interesting and it's all thanks to James Dyson, the inventor of
the Dyson vacuum cleaner.
All thanks to Dyson, vacuum cleaners have taken
on a personality and life of their own. These very same tactics are even
employed by the likes of Apple to successfully ploy their iMacs and iPods to the
masses have now been used with tremendous results with vacuum cleaners.
Now, let's take a look at the decision that
faces you when buying a flashy vacuum cleaner. First of all, you have the
choice between the upright or canister versions. The upright style of vacuum cleaners
will require you to use them in the traditional push and pull fashion, although
the latest vacuum from Tyson, the DC15, has even turned this technology on its
head with "Ball Technology" that will let you glide around your home
with the greatest of ease - in any direction you please.
Canister vacuum cleaners on the other hand come with
a hose attachment for great control and flexibility, as you can quickly and
easily get to all of the hard to reach places. There isn't really a lot of difference
between the two, and it's mainly down to your personal preference, even though
the upright vacuum is best suited to larger carpets.
You should also consider the power of the motor and
efficiency of the filtration system as well. Those that suffer from allergies
will want to pay close attention to the filtration. Dyson for one has been very
successful by marketing the benefits of its patented "Cyclone"
technology, which doesn't use a bag nor does it ever get clogged up.
If you feeling really daring and adventurous and
want to stay ahead of the curve, you could go for one of the very popular
robotic vacuum cleaners such as the ZA01 from Electrolux or the cheaper iRobot
from Roomba. While you amuse yourself or do other things, the robot will move
around your z home on it's own will, vacuuming your entire home until it is
spotless. The robot even has the technology and intelligence to return to the base
when it is running low on battery power and recharge itself.
Camelia Brown: Nice post about flashy vacuum cleaners. Thank you very much. Keep posting more interesting content like this.
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