Monday, October 24, 2011

LG Kompressor Pet Care Upright Vacuum, Bagless, Red, LuV200R

!±8± LG Kompressor Pet Care Upright Vacuum, Bagless, Red, LuV200R

Brand : LG | Rate : | Price : $220.53
Post Date : Oct 24, 2011 17:31:45 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Pick up more, empty less. Discover a vacuum that doesn't just make your house cleaner, but also makes your life easier. The revolutionary Kompressor® system eliminates the need for messy vacuum bags and uses an innovative compression technology to compact bin contents to hold three times more dust than non-compressor models. Along with DualForce(tm) suction that provides two additional air pathways that pick up dirt and debris across a wide suction area and a long (30 foot) retractable cord, this is a vacuum made with you in mind.

  • Motorized compression system to compact dirt and greatly reduce the dust cloud when emptying the bin
  • 30 foot auto-rewind cord is one of the longest in the market
  • Air-turbine powered brush is great for stairs and interiors as well as removing pet hair from fabrics and carpets
  • A true HEPA filter captures 99.97% of dust mites and pollen
  • The Vertical Cyclone System rapdily spins air vertically to separate out dirt

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Monday, October 17, 2011

Vacuum Cleaner Review of the Koblenz U800

!±8± Vacuum Cleaner Review of the Koblenz U800

Koblenz is not a very well known vacuum cleaner manufacturer in the United States, but worldwide the word Koblenz in synonymous with quality floor equipment. Koblenz first production line vacuum cleaner was introduced in the 1960's. With over forty years experience in the floor equipment market Koblenz now produces some of the best vacuum cleaners available at an unbeatable price. The Koblenz U-800 vacuum cleaner is an excellent piece of machinery engineered on a great foundation. The Koblenz U-800 vacuum is commercial in nature, but residential in price. In the today's vacuum cleaner market it's tough to find a vacuum with so many positive aspects for under three hundred dollars.

The U-800 has a modern appearance and is composed of ABS plastics. The refuse tank is rectangular in design with a large, easy to use carrying handle situated on the front, top edge of the vacuum. Even at nineteen pounds the handle makes lifting and carrying the vacuum cleaner easy. The handle is composed of chrome metal making it stronger than other brands such as Hoover. The handle is easy to grip, but is not enclosed like some of the high end commercial vacuum cleaners. The cord hooks are made from metal making them durable and rigid. The back of the refuse tank has recessed slots where tools can be neatly stored out of the way while the unit is in use. The slots securely fasten the tools even when bumped or hit. The intake suction hose connects with the refuse tank near the top of the vacuum cleaner and is designed with a suction carburetor. Carburetors are not common on many vacuum cleaners currently sold, but are nice when vacuuming lightweight rugs and delicate upholstery. With this carburetor system the amount of suction can be adjusted so that fabrics won't rip and matting won't get sucked along when vacuuming.

The Koblenz U-800 comes standard with three vacuum tools and telescopic wand. The three standard tools are comprised of a crevice tool, upholstery tool and dust brush. The telescopic wand extends to three times its original length and is great for vacuuming high areas, baseboards, and corners. To use the onboard vacuum attachments, the suction hose pulls away from the base and attaches to the telescopic wand. Overall the user has about 9 feet of reach with this system making any vacuuming job a breeze. Utilization of the carburetor system with the upholstery tool makes cleaning items such as drapes and delicate fabrics an easy task.

The base of the unit is built to withstand scratching from rough surfaces such cement floors. The underside of the vacuum cleaner is covered with a protective metal plate that is easy to remove, exposing the brush roller, motor pulley and belt. To decrease the vacuum cleaners downtime the belt can easily be replaced in less than one minute. The U-800 contains a single ten amp motor with ample power for the vacuum system and the brush roller. The unit comes complete with a fifty foot bright yellow cord that breaks away from the unit. A heavy duty extension cord can be used to replace the OEM cord making repairs easy and affordable. The lower edges of the base are wrapped in rubber to prevent damage when vacuuming close to baseboards and maneuvering around obstacles.

The Koblenz unit is a great vacuum cleaner for the price point with only one minor dislike. The manufacturer could have better positioned the on and off switch, either on the handle or on the rear of the unit, instead of the top-front of the refuse tank. This unit was introduced by Koblenz line in December of 2008 and is sure to be a hit for all residential and commercial users in 2009.


Vacuum Cleaner Review of the Koblenz U800

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Carpet Cleaner Machines - Buy Or Rent?

!±8± Carpet Cleaner Machines - Buy Or Rent?

A good carpet cleaner is a wonderful. It can literally transform an old and ugly carpet that looks like it needs to be replaced into one that looks nearly new. Many people have tried one as a last resort before replacing a carpet and simply been amazed at the results. Carpet cleaners are not expensive, and you can rent or buy them. Which choice is right for you?

If you buy a machine, and very decent machines are available for around 0 to 0 and up, you will need to store it somewhere. Do you have the room? We have plenty of room but our machine, despite being in a large basement, always seems to be in the way. Also if you have any problems, despite decent warranties on most machines, you still need to deal with the repair somehow.

These good consumer machines will pay for themselves fairly quickly, certainly compared to rentals or hiring professionals. Also you may use them more often and have a cleaner and better looking home if you own one. However they will not be as powerful as a rental unit, so even people who own them occasional rent machines for deep or whole house cleaning.

If you rent, you get a powerful machine that will work phenomenally well. Remember you still will need to buy the cleaning products to use with it, perhaps a general purpose cleaner, spot cleaner, and maybe a special purpose cleaner, for example for urine if you own cats or a puppy.

I own a machine that I'm extremely happy with, and also occasionally rent, perhaps every 2-3 years for a deep and whole house cleaning.


Carpet Cleaner Machines - Buy Or Rent?

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Suction Problem - Troubleshooting on Vacuum Cleaners

!±8± Suction Problem - Troubleshooting on Vacuum Cleaners

The main purpose of a vacuum cleaner is to agitate fibers in a carpet and suck up any debris. There are six different reasons a vacuum can lose suction, a plugged vacuum hose, bad motor, full vacuum bag, or cracked or damage hoses. Purchasing a vacuum cleaner can be a costly expense while repairing the suction on the unit can be virtually free. Most suction loss problems on a vacuum can be easily fixed or remedied with common house hold tools and very little technical expertise.

If your vacuum losses suction, the first and easiest solution is to check the bag. If the vacuum cleaner bag is full suction will be greatly reduced and the unit will become ineffective. A vacuum cleaner works by passing air through the bag fibers leaving dirt and debris behind inside the bag. If the refuse bag becomes full, airflow is restricted, limiting the amount of air passing through the vacuum bag resulting in loss of suction. When replacing the vacuum bag always consult your owners manual to insure that the vacuum bag seals with the vacuum inlet hose. If your vacuum cleaner bag is not tightly sealed to the vacuum inlet hose you will decrease the air flow through the bag resulting in loss of suction.

The second and sometimes most common reason for loss of suction on a vacuum is a plugged vacuum hose. If the hose becomes plugged, air flow will become restricted. To unplug a vacuum hose detach it from the machine and inspect the inside. If there is a restriction in the hose, remove it with your fingers and replace the hose onto the unit. If the hose is long and the debris is hard to get too, a broom handle or other long object can be passed through the hose to dislodge the debris. Most vacuum cleaners contain more that one suction hose, so make sure to check each one by process of elimination. Another area that can become easily plugged on a vacuum cleaner is under the lower base of the unit by the roller brush. Large debris can get caught in this area and restrict air flow to the hose.

If your vacuum refuse bag is not full and the suction hoses are not plugged the next thing to check is the condition of the hoses. Many hoses are made from plastic which can easily tear or crack. If your vacuum cleaner shows signs of wear or are cracked they need to be replaced. Even the smallest hole in a vacuum hose can leak enough air to greatly diminish the suction potential of your unit. Replace your vacuum cleaner parts with OEM parts from the original manufacturer to ensure the tightest fit.

Most vacuum cleaners contain filters. Filters are used as a last line of defense to remove dust and smaller debris particles before the air is recycled back into the environment. If vacuum cleaner filters become dirty or plugged they also can decrease the amount of air traveling through the unit. Some filters can be easily rinsed with water whereas others need to be replaced. It is important to check your owners manual before rinsing a vacuum filter.

The last and probably least common problem for a vacuum cleaner to loose suction is a bad or failing vacuum motor. Over time vacuum motors lose power due to worn carbon brushes or long term damage. A vacuum cleaners worst enemy is moisture. If water or moisture is sucked into the vacuum motor it will greatly diminish the amount of suction the unit has. Replacing a vac motor can be a costly and time consuming ordeal. In some cases, replacing a vacuum motor can outweigh the cost of buying a new vacuum. Vacuum suction is measured in water lift which can easily be measured by using a water lift gauge. If the water lift measured in inches, falls below half the original water lift specifications for the unit, it is time to replace your motor. Most vacuum cleaner repair shops carry this type of equipment and can easily tell you if it is time for a new vac motor.


Suction Problem - Troubleshooting on Vacuum Cleaners

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