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Dirt Devil M085590 Featherlite Upright Vacuum Cleaner Features & Review
Posted on February 16th, 2010 No comments- 12 amp motor powers through dirt, pet hair, and other messes
- Foot operated on / off switch
- MicroFresh filtration system easily captures over 99% of dust and allergens that linger in your home
- Automatic height adjust to go from carpet to bare floors
- 25′ cord and stretch hose extend your cleaning reach
- Rear tool storage with on-board tools such as extension wand, dust brush, and upholstery brush
- Edge cleaning
- Power: 12 Amps
- Cleaning Path: 13 in.
- Power Cord: 25 ft.
- Warranty: 2 year warranty

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Bissell Heavy Duty 50c9 Vacuum Cleaner Reviews
Posted on December 2nd, 2009 No comments
Everything about the Bissell 50c9 Heavy Duty Vacuum Cleaner, from its strong, lightweight body to its dual motors and multi-cyclonic technology, speaks to Bissell’s 130+ years of designing and building quality floor care products.The Heavy Duty has been designed to hold up to the rigors of household use with a lifetime belt that will never need changing and an anti-clog hose. Bissell backs the 50c9 with a 5 year warranty.
One of the key features of the Bissell 50c9 is the multi-cyclonic technology at its heart. Centrifugal force created by the cyclones throws dirt out of the air stream and into the Easy Empty™ dirt container, keeping the filters cleaner and more efficient for a longer period of time. The 50c9 Heavy Duty vacuum cleaner is a bagless vacuum, further increasing efficiency and longevity.
From the moment a bag begins to fill, a vacuum starts losing suction. With a bagless design, this restriction of airflow never exists, improving vacuum performance. The added benefit of a bagless system is never having to buy replacement bags which can add up to hefty yearly savings. Read the rest of this entry »
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Oreck XL Pro Plus Features and Reviews
Posted on November 25th, 2009 2 comments
The Oreck XL Pro Plus is a very lightweight, yet powerful upright vacuum cleaner. Weighing in at only 9 lbs. (4 kg) it is one of the lightest, most maneuverable uprights you can buy, even receiving an Ease-of-Use Commendation from the Arthritis Foundation.Available at Costco for $299.00, the Oreck XL Pro Plus comes with eight additional bags, one spare belt, a three year warranty, and two free tune-ups. Also included is Oreck’s Deluxe Handheld Vac with eight attachments and 12 extra bags.It only takes a few minutes to unbox the XL Pro Plus, attach the handle, plug it in, and start vacuuming. We were immediately impressed by how easy it was to use and its excellent suction power.
The XL Pro Plus employs what Oreck calls, “Direct Suction”. Direct Suction delivers dirt in a straight, efficient path, directly into the vacuum bag. Most bagless vacuums move dirt through a convoluted maze of tubing, which requires a larger motor to achieve the same suction power. With Direct Suction, the Oreck XL Pro Plus produces 102 mph of air flow and yet the smaller, more energy-efficient motor uses only one third the electricity of other vacuum motors. Read the rest of this entry »
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Secrets That Dealers Do Not Want You To Know About Vacuum Cleaners
Posted on November 25th, 2009 1 commentThere are two basic types of consumer vacuums on the market, and both have advantages and disadvantages. But there are some misleading ads on the commercials and advertisements that they run. We are going to attempt to break them down and expose the tricks that lead you to believe that their machine is a superior product. Some of these machines cost thousands of dollars and are no better than a 70 dollar machine from your local store.
I am probably going to hurt some pride and feelings by the time you finish reading this, but the truth needs to come forward. Read the rest of this entry »







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