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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.
Oreck Steam-it
The New Oreck Steam-It uses pressurized, "dry" steam to naturally disinfect and melt away dirt & grime. Unlike many conventional steam mops, the Oreck Steam-It has a unique, pressurized vapor chamber making it easy to clean above the floor without...
Oreck Backpack Vacuum Cleaner
Oreck is among the first names in vacuum manufacturers, with decades of experience and respect. For commercial buyers of vacuum cleaners the Oreck XL Pro 6 Backpack Vacuum Cleaner offers your business all the value of the Oreck name in...
Oreck UPRO14T Hotel Vacuum Cleaner
Powerful and Easy to UseThe Oreck XL PRO 14T Professional Grade Upright commercial vacuum provides versatility, durability, and reliability in a complete package. The powerful 1000 watt dual motor deep cleans in just one pass. The full set of attachments,...
Venting a Central Vacuum System Outdoors
We recommend that you vent your central vacuum outdoors. To do so, run pvc pipe from the vacuum exhaust to the exterior of the house, and add a exhaust vent to the outside of the house. Venting to the outside is...
How to Change an Electrolux Central Vacuum Motor
For models 1561, 1569, 1580, 1584, 1590, 1590A, E117A, E130A, E130B, E136G, E130J Unplug the canister and remove the low voltage wiring. Using both handles, slide the canister straight up off the mounting bracket, and place the canister on the...
How to find the model number on you Electrolux vacuum cleaner
Open the bag door and the model number should be etched into the back side of the door. Or on newer models the model number may be on the belly of the canister on a silver sticker.
Amps in a Vacuum Cleaner
Amperage (AMPS) is a measurement of electrical current. The theory is if the amperage of a motor is increased, it will create more cubic feet of air per minute (CFM) provided the vacuum is designed to handle the increased...
Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaners
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