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Bosch BSGL 6220GB Vacuum Cleaner Video
Posted on June 25th, 2011 No comments
Bosch Cylinder Vacuum Cleaner
Model No: Bosch BGS6220GB
2200w cylinder vacuum cleaner
Bagless with 3 litre dust capacity
Black and silver
Variable suction control
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Miele Earth Vacuum Cleaner Test Video
Posted on June 25th, 2011 No comments
NEW Steel Blue Metallic finish.
Recommended for medium to high pile carpeting and hard floor surfaces.
Eco-friendly default intelligent automatic power setting selects the best level for the floor surface.
Includes both SEB 217-3 powerbrush and SBB 300-3 Parquet Twister Floor Brush. Read the rest of this entry » -
Dyson DC24 Drawing Upright Vacuum Cleaner Featured & Review
Posted on May 19th, 2011 No commentsDC24 Drawing rides on a ball for greater manoeuvrability and at 5.4kg it’s one of Dyson’s lightest upright cleaners. It has patented Root Cyclone™ technology, so it doesn’t lose suction. And like every Dyson vacuum cleaner there are no bags or replacement filters to buy, so no extra costs.
Shorter and more lightweight than a normal Dyson upright, the DC24 Drawing is no ordinary cleaner. Featuring its patented The Ball™, the DC24 lets you steer your Dyson around the room far more smoothly. A small twist of the wrist turns the head around furniture and into awkward gaps, so cleaning is less of an effort. And reassuringly, you’ll still pick up as much as with a full-size upright Dyson vacuum.This limited edition Drawing vacuum has been engineered to celebrate the tenacious spirit of Dyson’s engineering heroes. The distinctive design of the DC24 Drawing vacuum shows the lengths Dyson engineers go to in the testing and development process. It emphasises the importance of Dyson’s rigorous testing, how engineers make mistakes and learn from them.
Handle compresses for compact storage Read the rest of this entry »
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How to Clean a Vacuum Cleaner HEPA Filter Instead of Replacing it
Posted on May 10th, 2011 No commentsHEPA filters are wonderful things for people who have allergies. While there are many bagged vacuum cleaners that claim they can reduce allergens, they do not compare to the ability of a HEPA filter in a bagless vacuum. Many people do not know that they can save money by cleaning their HEPA filters at least two or three times before they have to be replaced.
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Unplug your vacuum and remove the dust cup. There are some brands that require you to unhook a latch, while others simply pull out.
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Unlock the lid containing the HEPA filter. Most models have a twist lock you simply turn counterclockwise to unlock.
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Pull out the HEPA filter insert. Some brands have hard casings while others have foam.
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Fill the bucket with lukewarm water and dish liquid.
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Put the whole filter into the bucket of soapy water. Allow it to soak for 5 to 10 minutes to loosen any hard build up.
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Clean the filter while wearing the rubber gloves. Gently work your fingers into the grooves of the filter while intermittently sloshing the filter up and down in the water.
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Rinse the HEPA filter thoroughly under the running faucet.
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Fold your towel into fourths and set it on the counter or table. Place the wet HEPA filter on the towel and allow it to air dry completely.
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