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Find helpful articles for helping you choose the right vacuum cleaner and informative DIY articles to help you fix your vacuum cleaner. Use these articles to find the vacuum cleaner that's right for you. Use them as a buyers guide or to research the best vacuum for you. We cover a wide range of vacuum brands including Miele, Electrolux, Dyson, and Bissell and give you an excellent review and ratings for each vacuum. Along with these sections we also have blog posts about the role your vacuum can play in your allergies as well as giving you some best rated vacuums as suggestions.
Miele Twist vs Cat and Dog Comparison
Ever wanted the know the differences between the Miele Twist and Miele Cat and Dog upright vacuums? If so, check out our blog post.
Miele Titan vs Olympus Comparison
Find out the differences between the Miele Titan and Miele Olympus with our handy blog post!
Miele Titan vs Delphi Comparison
Have you ever wondered what are the main differences between the Miele Classic C1 Titan and Miele Classic C1 Delphi? If so, you've got to check out our handy infographic!
Guide to Electrolux Plastic Canister Display Panel
The center dial is the control dial, which is an integral Electrolux canister vacuum part, and it should be set according to the size of the particulate you are vacuuming. Particles like finer sand should be vacuumed with the dial...
Introducing the Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer
Scheduled for release September 2016, the first Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer was manufactured with all the ladies in mind.
Things to Consider When Choosing a Vacuum Cleaner
Upright or canister? Bagged or bagless? Let this blog post help you narrow down your choices as you shop for your next vacuum cleaner.
Introducing VacuMaid Central Vacuum Systems
We've recently added these durable and efficient VacuMaid central vacuums to our product line. Find out more about them in this post.
Powering Your Vacuum with Solar Panels
If you're among the growing number of homeowners with solar panels, let this blog post help you determine how much energy they will need to generate to run your canister, upright, or central vacuum.
