Showing posts with label Vacuum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vacuum. Show all posts

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Oreck Vacuum - As Seen on TV - Review

Oreck Vacuum - As Seen on TV - Review


Basically there are only 3 main differences in all Oreck uprights

Oreck Vacuum - As Seen on TV - Review

Oreck Vacuum - As Seen on TV - Review

Oreck Vacuum - As Seen on TV - Review


Oreck Vacuum - As Seen on TV - Review



Oreck Vacuum - As Seen on TV - Review

1. Filtration. There is the standard filtration and there is the Oreck Hypo Allergenic filtration made for people with allergies and wanting a higher grade of filtration.
2. Styles of handles. For recent models there are really only 2 different types of handles. The straight handle and the ergonomic helping handle.
3. XL2 Models. This is one of the newer models and they seem to be a little bigger with bigger bags which would increase airflow and filtration.

Other than that all Orecks are basically the same as far as performance.

The selling point on these vacuums is that they only weigh 8 lbs and are very easy to use and vacuum with. Parts are readily available. An Oreck's average life span that was properly taken care of is about 12 years. The strength of this vacuum is in its brushroll. Its brushroll speed is quite a bit faster than your average vacuum and so it is a really good sweeper and a great vacuum. When you are vacuuming with one it appears to vacuum up everything in its path. This vacuum works well and is very light. A lot of elderly people use Oreck vacuums and many people who have lots of stairs (they are very easy to carry) use them as well.

I've had the Oreck XL 12 years, and I use it twice a week in a 2200 sq ft house in every room. In 12 years, I have spent 8 on maintenance of this vacuum. I replaced the belt twice, I replaced the beater brush twice, and I had to put in a new fan unit, a few weeks ago. It was so old that it has the cast aluminum fan which is no longer available. I had to replace the fan because my friend vacuumed his garage with it. He said that it even picked up nails. When I got the Oreck back, it had lost most of its suction. for a new fan belt and brush, and again as good as new. I do not understand the people who write about having problems with their Oreck. I still have my original belt in the spare belt holder under the vacuum. I keep it in case I need a replacement. From time to time, the tube will get clogged right where it attaches to the bag. You unzip the cloth bag, pull the replaceable bag off the tube, pull the clog out with your finger, stuff it in the replaceable bag, then reattach the bag. Now zip the cloth bag and you're done. This takes about 30 seconds, and Ive had to do it about 10 times in 12 years. I liked my Oreck so much, I just bought the XL 21. I compared my Oreck to my friend's Dyson animal. I had a full bag in my Oreck and vacuumed a section of carpet. He went over the same section with his Dyson, and it picked up very little. (But enough to make me skeptical of my Oreck for a spell.) I replaced the bag in my Oreck, which was well above the full line, and I had him vacuum a different section of the carpet after he emptied his Dyson. I vacuumed the same section with the new bag, and he took his Dyson back and now owns an Oreck XL.

Oreck Vacuum - As Seen on TV - Review

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Wholesale Dyson Vacuum Cleaners - A Step Above Its Competitors With A Cyclonic Separation Component

Wholesale Dyson Vacuum Cleaners - A Step Above Its Competitors With A Cyclonic Separation Component


The History of the Dyson Corporation

Wholesale Dyson Vacuum Cleaners - A Step Above Its Competitors With A Cyclonic Separation Component

Wholesale Dyson Vacuum Cleaners - A Step Above Its Competitors With A Cyclonic Separation Component

Wholesale Dyson Vacuum Cleaners - A Step Above Its Competitors With A Cyclonic Separation Component


Wholesale Dyson Vacuum Cleaners - A Step Above Its Competitors With A Cyclonic Separation Component



Wholesale Dyson Vacuum Cleaners - A Step Above Its Competitors With A Cyclonic Separation Component

Based in Great Britain, the Dyson Company is the manfacturer of wholesale Dyson vacuum cleaners. It was the cyclonic separation component of the vacuum that set it about from it's competitors. Cyclonic separation is the systematic process of removing particles from the air stream of a vacuum cleaner without the use of the customary filters. James Dyson is the minds behind this operation, and in addition to the popular whole Dyson vacuum cleaners, Mr. Dyson also created a wildly popular bagless dual vacuum cleaner and the Dyson Root Cyclone under the popular Dyson trademark.

After growing tired of having to replace the dust bag in his home vacuum, even when the bag was no where capacity, James decided to use his knowledge of centrifugal particle separation to give the world's vacuum cleaner a much needed facelift. The first Dyson vacuum cleaner found it's way to the market in 1983. The G-Force Dyson vacuum even went on to take top honors at the 1991 International Design Fair in Japan. Dyson himself face starch criticism amongst larger vacuum cleaner corporations-no one would license his invention. But his '91 win in Japan gave him the confidence, and the cash, that he needed to license his creation on his merits. In 1993, James Dyson opened the Dyson Company, complete with a research facility and a manufacturing facility in the Southern English County of Wiltshire.

Wholesale Dyson Vacuum Cleaners

The Dyson family of vacuum cleaners entered an newly evened playing field with the Dual Cyclone (DC) 01 as the first machine to roll off of the assembly line, affectionately dubbed the "upright model." The DC01 vacuum featured the power of suckling strong suction, the ability to pick up particles like cigarette smoke, and a trademark transparent dust canister. This ability to see dirt as it built up in the clear plastic canister was the Dual Cyclone's distinguishing feature. The DC01 became the best selling vacuum cleaner in the United Kingdom.

By the time the Dyson company got around to the second installment of the Dual Cyclone, the signature cyclone system was carefully patented. The DC02 came complete with a extendable hose designed to cut around corners and other objects, the machine's rear pedal pulls the retractable hose back in. In 2004, Dyson was going strong in a market that literally "sucks," it seemed the perfect time to add a recreation of the original Dual Cyclone to the burgeoning line of wholesale Dyson vacuum cleaners. The Dual Cleaner 14 showcased Dyson's exclusive Root Eight Cyclone Technology, a system that has continued to be prevalent in the machines the company manufactures. Four versions of the DC14 was placed on the market:

· The Standard

· The All Floors

· The Allergy

· The Animal

The Dual Cyclone 15 made it's world debut in 2005. This time around the DC was nicknamed "The Ball" because it makes via a ball rather than a wheel. The machine is also characterized by the ability to steer it with a simple twisting of the head left of right. In late 2006, the Dyson Company released two Dual Cyclone models, the DC17 and the DC18 Slim. The DC17 will spend it's time in America being purchased exclusively from Best Buy locations. The DC18 Slim features a tinier profile than it's Dual Cyclone predecessors, this vacuum cleaner features six cyclones.

Wholesale Dyson Vacuum Cleaners - A Step Above Its Competitors With A Cyclonic Separation Component

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Orange Vacuum Cleaners We Love!

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