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Dry/Wet Vacuums
The advantage of a dry/wet vacuum is that it can be used to vacuum up dirt or debris, and then also to basically mop wooden floors.  One unit by Hoover costs from $130 to $150.  These dry/wet vacuums can be used in public areas, factories and supermarkets.  These units basically function as an electric mop, and are ideal for cleaning hard wood and linoleum floors.  Another Hoover model is a little more heavy duty, which is the Hoover Floor mate SpinScrub 800 Vacuum.
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Robotic Vacuums Get the Job Done
I have good news for those of you who hate to vacuum: robotic vacuums are now available and they really do work. Yes, for about $200 you can purchase a Roomba vacuum, bring it home, turn it on, and let it do all of the work for you. This little robot is revolutionizing household work to the applause of homeowners but to the chagrin of maid services. Are you in the market for a new vacuum? If so, a Roomba vacuum is worth considering. Let’s take a look at this little marvel.
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Save Money on Vacuum Bags and Accessories
Nearly a decade ago, I picked up a brand new Eureka upright for my mother from the discount store and brought to her home. The price couldn’t be beat, less than ninety dollars, and the machine did all that it promised and then some. However, the cost of the Eureka hid one big truth: prices for replacement bags and belts were expensive! So much so, that within a few years the accessories even cost more than the Eureka itself. I guess I shouldn’t complain as the vacuum cleaner was a value. Still, I couldn’t help think that better prices on vacuum bags and accessories could be had. With some shopping around I have learned that bargains truly do abound.
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Save Money On Your Next Vacuum Cleaner
Are you in the market for a new vacuum cleaner? If so, there are several important brands out there for your consideration including Hoover, Eureka, Dyson, Oreck, Kenmore, and more. Furthermore, there are a myriad of ways to find, purchase, or finance a new vacuum making a vacuum cleaner affordable for most. Let’s take a look at where you can buy your next vacuum cleaner and save some money in the process.
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European Vacuum Cleaners: Are They Worth It?
For more than a generation now, a new breed of vacuum cleaners has entered the U.S. marketplace joining the likes of Kenmore, Eureka, Hoover, and Electrolux to compete for consumer dollars.  These vacuums are anything but new in Europe, where they have long been accepted and used by homeowners, store owners, restaurants, and the like. Prices for these new fangled European vacuum cleaners are not low, giving some consumers pause. However, the features on some of these top brands cannot be found on the typical American brand. Let’s take a look at one line of European vacuum cleaners that is influencing consumer choices everywhere.
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4 Types of Vacuum Cleaners
Did you know that there are four types of vacuum cleaners made today? No, I am not talking about brands, but types. Sure, some would argue that there are even more, but those “other” types are really sub-types, not something that is completely new. Do you think you know all four? Well, I am betting that you definitely know 2, possibly 3, but not all 4. Keep reading and we’ll take a look at the 4 types of vacuum cleaners.
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