Vacuum Cleaner Performance Aspects - Menu
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Identifying Good Performance Factors
This overview of the various aspects which affect the performance of a vacuum cleaner is required reading if you want to make a wise purchasing decision. Then learn more by reading the articles listed below.
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Filtration Efficiency: HEPA, Micron, etc.
Dust related allergies and asthma are quite common these days. This article discusses special high efficiency filters and how they can significantly reduce the dust and allergen emissions from vacuum cleaners.
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Dustbag Performance and Filtration Efficiency
What is the difference between a grocery bag and vacuum cleaner bag? Are those generic vacuum cleaner bags at the grocery store worth carrying home? This article discusses dustbag design and how it too will affect the vacuum cleaner's cleaning performance and dust emissions.
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Power of the Vacuum Cleaner Suction Motor
So you want a very powerful vacuum cleaner. Your head will soon start to spin with the many different rating methods in use today. This article discussed many of the common ones you will encounter and how to wade through all the clutter.
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Air Flow Through the Vacuum Cleaner System
Dust related allergies and asthma are quite common these days. This article discusses special high efficiency filters and how they can significantly reduce the dust and allergen emissions from vacuum cleaners.
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Cleaning Nozzle Design Considerations
This article discusses how the cleaning nozzle design can affect the vacuum cleaner's ability to consistently clean well. Learn why the most powerful vacuum cleaner might not be the most effective one.
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Effects of Vacuum Cleaner Brushing Action
To effectively clean carpets requires the use of a revolving brush roll. Learn how this dramatically improves the vacuum cleaner's cleaning ability as well as various ways to provide power to drive the brush roll.
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Loss of Vacuum Cleaner Performance
Most vacuums are very effective when new but somehow drop in performance as they are used. This article discribes various aspects which cause this and how you can maintain your vacuum's cleaning ability.
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Vacuum Cleaner Performance Checkup
Vacuum cleaners have mechanical components that wear with use, reducing their performance. As a courtesy, Ristenbatt Vacuum will perform a FREE in-store Annual Vacuum Cleaner Performance Checkup on most household vacuums, typically while the their owners wait.
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