Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts

Saturday, November 26, 2011

New Washer Buying Advice

!±8± New Washer Buying Advice

Is your old washer acting up? Have you been walking into the local department store, and seeing more and more washers with the door on the front instead of on the top like your old washer and you're starting to get curious? Have you just moved into a new place and decided that updating the appliances is the way to go? If these, or any of a host of other reasons that might get you interested in buying a new front load washer apply to you, then you're entering into what for most people is largely uncharted territory. Purchasing a large appliance isn't something that most people do on a regular basis, so when the time comes to do so, there is some research that should be done. Purchasing a new washing machine certainly falls into this category.

Now that we've established that you're in the market to purchase a new washer, you should definitely consider purchasing one of the new front loading washers. There are a number of reasons to ditch the old top loader for a new front load washer. Washers that load from the front have a higher speed spin cycle, so they are able to extract more water before the clothes go into the dryer, therefore reducing the energy needed to dry clothes. They are also much more water efficient that the older style washers that load from that top.

Now that you're considering the newer front loading washers instead of just looking at another top loader like you mom used to use when you were a kid, you're probably noticing that the prices on some of these washers is very high. Don't let this discourage you though as there are certainly some front load washers out there that can be had for very reasonable prices. For example, the LG WM2140CW is an extremely affordable entry level front load washer. Does it have some of the ultra high-end features, like steam settings, like the LG WM3360HWCA, which will cost well over 00? No. Does it have all of the advantages of a front load washer, and also come front a strong pedigree of LG front load washers? Yes.

Regardless of what direction you choose to go in when purchasing a new washing machine, you should make sure to read as many consumer front load washer reviews as possible to make sure you are making the most well informed decision you can. Regardless of what type of new appliance you choose to buy, whether a washing machine or a refrigerator, this is advice worth heeding. For the average consumer making a large purchase can be an event filled with trepidation, but by making sure you do your homework, by reading as many reviews as possible and shopping around for the best price possible, hopefully you can remove some of the anxiety from the event. Whatever your choice, you at least owe yourself, and in these times perhaps more importantly your checking account, the service of doing a few hours of research to ensure that you've made the best choice that you're capable of.


New Washer Buying Advice

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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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