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excellent product DC23,

March 24, 2009

I hardly ever leaves a comment on my purchases. But here I must say that I am missing element.
Ordered Whit Monday evening, I get the following Wednesday before noon. What speed!
Then I tested on the cat tree hairy: miracle, there are more.
The product is perfectly consistent with the descriptions and it is true that it is a bit heavy and noisy. But his performance catching all his faults.

Camera can be a bit too powerful (and bulky!) For my 60 square meters to aspire.
I know, I took the model below
However very effective device (brush remarkable for its cleaning effect)
I now need a bigger house with more

Even the delivery was very rapide.Ayant 4 dogs I tested a few before finding this gem rare.Il swallows hair with a force not need to go back twice in the same place like on tapis.Je highly recommend it. Only flat, the handle is too big.

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Understanding Vacuum Cleaner Specifications

Understanding a large variety of confusing specifications is one of the most challenging aspects of selecting a new . First and foremost, consumers want that offer the best cleaning ability. And most consumers typically equate cleaning ability with “power” or “suction”.

Cleaning ability is not just about power and suction, even though these attributes are important elements of performance. With a little information and education, you will be able to sift through the numbers and better understand what the specifications mean and which ones are important to you.

Unfortunately, there is no single rating that indicates cleaning ability. However, there are a number of primary specifications, that when clearly understood, allow consumers to make educated decisions concerning which will have the best cleaning ability.

These primary specifications include watts, amps, volts, water lift (or sealed suction), horsepower, air watts, and airflow.

There are also a number of other, secondary specifications that influence cleaning ability that we’ll also examine. These include filtration, cleaning tools (agitation), capacity, quality, noise, features and cost.

In order to make sense of all this we first need to understand the basics of how a works.

All operate based on air flowing from the opening at the cleaning head or tool, through the and the bag and/or filter system and then out the exhaust port. This airflow is created by the vacuum motor, which also may be referred to as the suction motor.

The vacuum motor consists of electrical components attached to a fan or multiple fans. When the fans spin, a partial vacuum is created and the pressure inside the drops below the ambient (or existing) air pressure in the room. Because air pressure is higher outside the than inside, air rushes through the .

So, it is easy to see that the vacuum motor is the heart of a . After all, the more powerful the motor, the greater the pressure differential and therefore the more suction and airflow, right? And it is for this reason that most of the specifications you see concerning cleaning ability relate either directly or indirectly to the motor.

But here’s where it gets tricky. Specifications for components such as the motor do not necessarily relate to the performance of the entire , and therefore are only a part of the story.

Let’s take a look at the primary specifications one by one:

Watts

The input power of the vacuum motor is measured in watts. Although this specification doesn’t take into account the efficiency of the motor, the number of fans or the overall design, motor wattage is a valid way to evaluate and compare the power of the motor.

While the ideal comparison is motor input power in watts of Product A compared to motor input power in watts of Product B, some manufacturers do not provide motor input power specifications in the form of watts but instead rate the entire in amps. This can make it hard to compare across brands.

However, you can convert amps to watts by the formula, amps x 120 (volts) = watts. Or conversely, you can convert watts to amps by the formula, watts/volts (always 120) = amps. For example, a 1400-watt motor converts to 11.67 amps (1400/120=11.67).

Comparing machines rated in amps with those rated in watts is not an exact comparison because manufacturers that are using watt ratings typically rate the motor only while amperage ratings use the total electrical consumption of the including the motor in the power nozzle (the motorized revolving brush cleaning head), light bulb, etc.

This means that a Power Team (a canister with a power nozzle) with a specification of 12 amps might be quite comparable to another Power Team with a 1200-watt motor that converts to only 10 amps.

This is because the power nozzle motor consumes 1.5 amps, the bulb uses additional amperage and so on. So, if we subtract the amperage used by the power nozzle motor from our 12 amp machine, we come up with 10.5 amps for the motor and light bulb. In this example, the two motors both have ratings of very close to 10 amps, and therefore, equivalent motor input power.

Therefore, it is best to either compare motor input power in watts of both machines or if you have to compare a machine rated in watts with one rated in amps, try to get the amperage rating of the motor only instead of the entire . You can then convert this to watts and have a meaningful comparison.

Amps

A very common specification is amps. The amperage rating designates the maximum amount of electrical current used by all of the ’s electrical components when operating. The biggest consumer of electrical current will be the vacuum motor, but the amperage rating includes all of the electrical components, including the vacuum motor, the power nozzle motor, the light bulb, etc.

The maximum amp “draw,” (the number of amps the uses when running) allowed for any appliance that plugs into a standard household outlet is 12. Therefore, if you see amperage ratings above 12, read the fine print, as they are not true amperage specifications but some other manufacturer developed “performance rating” designed to create the impression of a more powerful .

Although amperage refers to electricity consumption and not power or cleaning ability per se, it can be used to compare the input power of one to another. This is because while input power is measured in watts, amps are converted into watts by multiplying by volts. Since volts are constant at 120, amps represent a valid comparison of motor input power.

Again, as mentioned above, when making this comparison, try to get the amp rating of the motor only instead of the entire machine.

Therefore, amp ratings give us a means of comparing the input power of a vacuum motor and the as a whole and are a meaningful specification for comparison purposes. But again, they are only part of the story. After all, just because a motor or consumes more electricity, this does not make it a better cleaner.

The amps specification also does not take into account how efficient the motor is, as well as other design factors, such as whether the motor has one or two fans (two is not necessarily better than one) and the overall efficiency of the design.

Voltage

In the United States, standard household current operates at 120 volts at the meter. Voltage within a home is sometimes referred to as “110″ and this is because there may be voltage drops through the house wiring. But not to worry, appliances are designed to operate within a range of voltages from 110 to 120.

For the purposes of understanding specifications the only thing about voltage we really need to know is the formula, amps x volts = watts and conversely, watts/volts = amps. When doing these calculations use 120 volts for U.S. appliances.

Water Lift (Sealed Suction)

The sealed suction of a is measured in inches of water lift. This rating is taken when the motor is totally sealed, and the term refers to how many inches the motor will vertically lift a 1″ column of water.

Water lift is what gives a the power to pick up or “lift” debris from the floor surface, while airflow then removes it to the dust bag. with more inches of water lift will have an easier time picking up sand and other heavier soils from and flooring.

Water lift is also a measure of a ’s ability to deal with resistance within the . This is especially important in HEPA or high filtration that have more resistance due to the additional filters that the air has to pass through.

A good water lift rating also indicates that a will keep performing at high levels as the dust bag or container fills and the filters “load” or gradually fill with fine particulate and become more and more resistant to air passing through.

The water lift of a is another useful indicator of performance in that it is a means of comparing the suction of one motor to another and, generally speaking, the more water lift the better.

Horsepower

This is a rating that was used primarily for marketing purposes and had little or no relation to performance in the real world. Thankfully, it has been largely done away with as a specification.

Often referred to as “Peak Horsepower” these ratings were obtained by removing the fans from the vacuum motor and subjecting it to the maximum load possible before the motor burned out. Then, a complex formula was applied to come up with a Peak Horsepower rating. Again, this specification is meaningless in terms of evaluating the cleaning ability of a .

Air Watts

As we have discussed, typical vacuum power specifications such as watts and amps measure the ’s input power. Central vacuum makers, as well as some other manufacturers, have been using the air watts specification to attempt to rate the ’s output rather than input power. Air watts are calculated using the formula, (Air Flow (in CFM) x Vacuum (in inches of water lift))/8.5 = Air Watts.

Once again, there is some question as to whether this is a useful specification or just a new rating to further confuse consumers and make comparisons difficult. After all, when you do the calculations, an air watt comes to 0.9983 watt or just about the same as an ordinary watt.

It is important not to confuse air watts with airflow, the most important specification of all.

Airflow

Airflow is by far the most important specification in terms of determining the cleaning ability of a . Measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM), it is the force of this airflow across a surface that picks up the and moves it to the dust bag or container. Therefore, the more airflow, the better the cleaning ability of the .

Airflow is an excellent specification because it takes into account both the power of the vacuum motor, which creates suction, as well as the resistance of the bag and filter system that this air must pass through.

Airflow is generally measured through the without hose or attachments connected. Because of this, there are several factors that can affect actual airflow, including turbulence in the hose and wands, restrictions on airflow where the cleaning tool meets the floor or other surface, increased resistance due to the bag filling with , as well as filter loading.

Comparing Primary Specifications

In terms of these primary specifications, there are three elements that are useful in comparing .

The first comparison is watts to watts motor input power. Ideally, the machines being compared will all have motor input power specified in watts for a simple, direct comparison. If one machine is rated in amps and the other in watts, a conversion of the amps specification to watts makes comparison possible but is “apples to apples” only if the motor amps alone are used for this comparison.

As mentioned in the amps section above, if the only specification available is the amps for the whole machine, a comparison can still be made but it will not be a direct one.

If both machines are rated only in amps, a comparison can be made of the electrical consumption of each unit with an assumption that if these are close or equal, the motors are similar in input power. This is because the motor will be the biggest consumer of the rated amperage.

The second comparison will be water lift (sealed suction). This is a good specification to compare how well the will perform as the bag fills and the filters load, and is especially relevant when choosing high filtration or HEPA filtration . It also provides some idea of how compare in terms of picking up heavier soils such as sand, grit and so on.

The third point of comparison is airflow. This is the most important specification of all when choosing a because airflow is what moves the from surfaces to the dust bag or container. In short, airflow is the best specification that demonstrates cleaning ability.

So, now with airflow rated in CFM and water lift rated in inches, what types of numbers should you be looking for? On canister (with or without power heads) airflow of 100 CFM or more and water lift of 90 inches or more is recommended.

Upright come in a wide variety of configurations, but there are two basic designs. The first is the “Direct Air” or “Dirty Air” design where the passes through the motor prior to any filtration en route to the dust bag. Dirty air uprights are only rated in amps.

The second basic design is one that features a by-pass motor where unfiltered air does not go through the motor. In uprights with this design, only filtered or completely clean room air passes through the motor in order to cool it. By-pass uprights will usually provide airflow but not water lift specifications and a high performing upright will offer 60 CFM or better.

There is no need for water lift ratings on both types of uprights, because there is so little distance for the air and soil to travel. CFM ratings do not have to be as high as canisters for the same reason.

Many uprights will not offer airflow ratings at all and will only rate the motor in terms of amps. As we have learned, this only measures the electrical consumption of the motor, which is not a measure of cleaning ability. Still, when comparing different of this type, amp ratings are better than nothing.

When you choose a with excellent airflow and water lift specifications, you are well on your way to a machine with outstanding cleaning ability.

Secondary Specifications

We have examined the primary specifications that impact cleaning ability. But there are also secondary specifications that should be considered before making a final decision. These include filtration, cleaning tools (agitation), capacity, quality, noise, features and cost.

Filtration

Filtration is very important in terms of cleaning ability because HEPA or other advanced filtration increases the resistance within the . Therefore, it is easier for a with normal filtration to accomplish higher airflow ratings. In fact, the challenge of coping with higher resistance is one of the reasons that HEPA filtration can cost more.

For more information on HEPA filtration , click here.

The dust bag is also part of the filtration system and a significant factor influencing airflow. Many new materials, as opposed to traditional paper, are being used to manufacture dust bags in order to retain the fine and harmful small particles while still allowing air to flow as freely as possible.

The surface area of the dust bag is also a factor because the more surface area the bag has, the more easily the air will flow through it. This translates to better cleaning ability as the bag fills. This is a good reason to choose full sized versus medium or compact ones.

Cleaning Tools (Agitation)

The primary cleaning tool must be correctly selected because while airflow is what transports those soils to the dust bag, agitation is what dislodges soil from carpeting, flooring and other surfaces.

Therefore, explore the type of cleaning tools that make sense for your home. If you have lots of or difficult soils such as pet hair, choose an upright or a power team with a motorized power nozzle. If you have furniture that is difficult to get under, be sure your has a low enough profile cleaning nozzle to reach these areas and so on.

If you have a with all the airflow in the world but an inadequate cleaning tool, results will be less than optimal.

Capacity

 

The capacity of your has a role in terms of maintaining high levels of cleaning ability. As we saw above, the larger the dust bag, the better the airflow, and therefore, cleaning ability. All other things being equal, a full-sized will offer better cleaning ability, especially as the dust bag or container fills.

Quality

The quality of your is also important. You can have excellent specifications in a poorly constructed that will last only a few years, compared to extremely high quality products that will deliver outstanding cleaning performance and will last many years and even decades.

Quality can be partially determined by the length of the warranty as well as the type of materials used, the quality of the fit and finish, how heavy duty the housings are, how tight the seals, how close the tolerances and so on. Generally, mass-market, low-priced products are not designed for long-term use.

Noise

Noise is also a significant consideration. Some can be so noisy that they’re almost unbearable to use. A high-quality will often operate at levels that are quite comfortable and will allow you to hear the phone or doorbell ring quite easily.

The amount of noise a vacuum makes while operating is rated in decibels (dB). To give you some idea, a conversation at home is rated at 50dB, a garbage disposal at 80 dB and a motorcycle or lawnmower at 100 dB. Extremely quiet can operate at decibel levels in the mid-sixties while cleaners in the 70-77 dB range are still very quiet compared to the you grew up with.

Features

Next, you need to consider whether the you’re considering has all or most of the features that you need for effective and pleasant cleaning.

Consider your cleaning situation and be sure that the you choose gives you everything to make the chore of vacuuming as easy as possible. Does it feature a cord rewind, variable speed controls, on-board tool storage, height adjustable wands, an adequate cleaning radius, the proper tools for your flooring such as a soft brush for your slate entry tiles and so on.

Cost

And, last but not least, you need a that represents the very best value. As with everything, better quality usually costs a bit more, but is often worth it in the long run.

The idea of Best Vacuum began when Paul Teven was working for various Chicago-area appliance stores as a vacuum cleaner repair technician. In 1983 Paul opened his first vacuum store in Chicago. In 1995, Best Vacuum became one of the first brick-and-mortar stores to open a Web store.

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Because of my following report clearly can not be abolished

Because of my following report clearly can not be abolished immediately, all in the traditional sense. Me I must start at the reality: After all, most of us live relatively in the home, bought or rented, in which the achievement of the installation of another version Staubsaug not be developed .-
The other reality is, however, also the following:
No modern Budget does not require . That is and remains a fact. The more or less manageable devices perform the intake air blowing through a special filter and then the exhaust air at high velocity into the room. This and dust particles are retained. Bacteria, viruses and pollen, but spun back into the room. Even the latest micro-filters must be changed often enough they can prevent the poorly!

The remedy creates a vacuum system with a basement, in a side room or garage installed central controller, which directs the exhaust into the open. The filter is connected by pipelines built from plastic with plug connectors in various residential areas ranging from garage (for the authors of cleaning), in which a flexible hose is clipped of any length from 3 meters. It Vacuuming place Saugstauben

automatically switches off the suction fan and the notching off again.
Especially allergy sufferers and people who suffer from Atembeschweren, this plant brings relief, because the dust content in the air and their levels of pollen, bacteria, viruses and mites significantly reduced. We all the way, this dust hunt in our (still) healthy lungs!

At the same time you can save yourself the daily dusting, in which the particles already tossed around more in the air are eliminated as.
All in all, it is therefore also about our health, to environmental and noise at the bargain is: When sucking the air even more audible noise, often having to endure any motor.

The is always consistently strong, even stronger than normal to carry around with vacuum boxes .- The hose itself is easy to follow suit, and no bumping on walls, furniture and doors. The dust container on the central unit must be emptied only to experience, all 8 months.
There are Staubsaugzentralen for objects with a suction cup to 100, 200, 300 and up to about 400 square meters .-
Accordingly, the costs vary:
For a normal family home with three living levels, one should then calculate: So it can not come to a pressure drop was the Rohsystem maximum of 30 meters in length .—– Around 2,200 euros will cost the plant, including installation. For an apartment building there, as mentioned by me strength enough equipment to 400 sqm. Sensible investment in the construction of the house is installed.

>> But what do they, like me, sitting in an ‘old house’? The subsequent installation system, as such costs slightly more, depending on building conditions. Technical problems are not prepared for a later installation! In almost every house there are closed-stack trains, or backs of the ventilation shafts through which the pipe can be conducted. The walls must be very few places broken and pried open .-
Are responsible for plumbing, electrical installers, too.

Vacuuming place saugstauben! It’s a win – not just for people with allergies.

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Because of my following report clearly can not be abolished

Because of my following report clearly can not be abolished immediately, all in the traditional sense. Me I must start at the reality: After all, most of us live relatively in the home, bought or rented, in which the achievement of the installation of another version Staubsaug not be developed .-
The other reality is, however, also the following:
No modern Budget does not require . That is and remains a fact. The more or less manageable devices perform the intake air blowing through a special filter and then the exhaust air at high velocity into the room. This and dust particles are retained. Bacteria, viruses and pollen, but spun back into the room. Even the latest micro-filters must be changed often enough they can prevent the poorly!

The remedy creates a vacuum system with a basement, in a side room or garage installed central controller, which directs the exhaust into the open. The filter is connected by pipelines built from plastic with plug connectors in various residential areas ranging from garage (for the authors of cleaning), in which a flexible hose is clipped of any length from 3 meters. It Vacuuming place Saugstauben

automatically switches off the suction fan and the notching off again.
Especially allergy sufferers and people who suffer from Atembeschweren, this plant brings relief, because the dust content in the air and their levels of pollen, bacteria, viruses and mites significantly reduced. We all the way, this dust hunt in our (still) healthy lungs!

At the same time you can save yourself the daily dusting, in which the particles already tossed around more in the air are eliminated as.
All in all, it is therefore also about our health, to environmental and noise at the bargain is: When sucking the air even more audible noise, often having to endure any motor.

The is always consistently strong, even stronger than normal to carry around with vacuum boxes .- The hose itself is easy to follow suit, and no bumping on walls, furniture and doors. The dust container on the central unit must be emptied only to experience, all 8 months.
There are Staubsaugzentralen for objects with a suction cup to 100, 200, 300 and up to about 400 square meters .-
Accordingly, the costs vary:
For a normal family home with three living levels, one should then calculate: So it can not come to a pressure drop was the Rohsystem maximum of 30 meters in length .—– Around 2,200 euros will cost the plant, including installation. For an apartment building there, as mentioned by me strength enough equipment to 400 sqm. Sensible investment in the construction of the house is installed.

>> But what do they, like me, sitting in an ‘old house’? The subsequent installation system, as such costs slightly more, depending on building conditions. Technical problems are not prepared for a later installation! In almost every house there are closed-stack trains, or backs of the ventilation shafts through which the pipe can be conducted. The walls must be very few places broken and pried open .-
Are responsible for plumbing, electrical installers, too.

Vacuuming place saugstauben! It’s a win – not just for people with allergies.

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the best invention since there is a vacuum cleaner

I have already told you that I have three Meerschein Chen and where it does not fail, that the dumplings, which they now very popular and that the scatter on my is more divided than in the cage.
Well, since I have the Meerschein Chen, I somehow get a Ordnungsfimmel, and especially a Staubsaugfimmel. I can not refuse simply, if I spend hours walking through scattering, and then distribute the socks over the whole apartment. Consequently, I suck at least two times per day.
Now it is so that a bag of the present generation, may take quite a lot of . So it happened then, unfortunately for me a little m?ffeligen smell that got out from behind the again. This was always penetrating with time, until I’ve made almost a set back when I switched on the part. Although it was my room free of litter and dumplings, but it miefte for .
The adverts in the back (there was still such a thing as Staubsaugerdeos??) To the nearest drugstore gelatscht and look for it. And bingo, there they were. Staubsaugerdeos.
There are these two deodorants fragrance systems. (Once in citrus which I then bought) and in Ocean fresh. The company, which produces the rods is Melitta (Swirl). The verkaufs?bliche unit is 5 rods (all) be taken out individually. The Ocean Fresh rods have a blue and citrus Freh a yellow color.
The application is easy. A rod out of the package found, remove it from the foil and throw them into the dust bag Auer. Promptly one sees or smells you success. It really is true. Since the first application of a delicious perfume came out. As I said, I have taken the Citrus fres, where you have to say here that the scent is not as pushy as other ‘citrus products smell “, but rather by a mixture of Cirtusfr?chten — also super nice, I think.
The rod holds as long as you use the bag, which for me is actually quite a long time … The scent does not diminish. And every time when you have vacuumed, there remains not only a clean , but also a wonderful fragrance. Sometimes I even wonder whether I am now because of the smell or because of the mud sucks :-)
The purchase was 3.99 for DM for the 5 pack, I regret any circumstances, and I think for such a great invention, you can also create something of money, yes they keep really long for it.

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