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by Low Jeremy, Low

Vacuum cleaners differ because people have varying needs and individual taste. Comparison of vacuum cleaners will unfold different advantages and disadvantages, but basically one will choose a favorite brand to another. Various vacuum cleaners are the outcome of ingenuity and inventive skills of designers to alleviate hardship in doing household chores.

Vacuum cleaners had been invented to remove soil particles in areas such as floors, walls and gaps, and carpets. Actually there is no actual sucking that takes place in the mechanism and technical concept of a vacuum cleaner. It is the result of low pressure happening inside tube, making a negative pressure to pull things through it.

Thus, lighter weight of small particles like dusts are the main things collected by vacuum cleaners. The method on how trapping of dirt is collected comprises the major component of the equipment.

Here are the comparisons of different vacuum cleaners in terms of configurations:

CONVENTIONAL VACUUM CLEANERS:

Upright and Canister Vacuum Cleaners are common commercial and residential vacuum cleaners where the dirt is suctioned through and collected either by bag or by the collecting section of the vacuum cleaner (bagless). Rotating brush agitates soil residues and dust molecules and before they start spreading, the vacuum cleaner has made its job. Power operated, these kinds have electric motors to run, either single or dual.

WET/DRY VACUUM CLEANERS:

These are special kinds designed to seep even spills of liquid. It has good exhaust system to reverse the flow of air for purposes of unclogging the tubes after significant use.

BACK PACK VACUUM CLEANERS

These are kinds used commercially because it can be carried around to different areas for convenient transfer and cleaning. Back Pack vacuum cleaners are strapped in the back and designed for ease of use without causing strain to the user.

CENTRALIZED VACUUM CLEANERS:

Installed as part of the utility provision of the building, it has a general collection centralized for heavy-duty use. Cleaning of the accumulated dirt only require yearly disposal because of the large size of the bag. Centralized vacuum cleaners have higher suctioning force compared to the rest.

ROBOTIC

The most recent and computerized domestic robots in form of vacuum cleaners are robotic vacuum cleaners. It has very attractive feature, which is a revolutionary promise of giving ease to household cleaning and maintenance. It can do cleaning by itself once programmed on a specified schedule.


There are many different types of vacuum cleaners and carpet cleaning machines but they all work by using the same principal or idea. A vacuum is created in a tube or system and air is drawn into the system through a filter which catches debris and then the air is diffused from the unit out of an exhaust.

The residential upright vacuum cleaner uses the suction principal combined with a spinning brush at the suction opening which is located on the bottom of the vacuum cleaner. As the brush, which is commonly known as a beater bar, spins at a high rate of speed this beats the carpet and pushes and debris toward the suction opening. Once the debris has reached the suction opening air forces the debris into a filter bag which catches the debris but lets the air pass through. Once the air moves passed the filter bag it is expelled through an exhaust vent usually located on the handle box unit of the vacuum cleaner. Residential vacuums are given this name because they usually have one motor that runs the whole vacuum cleaner. This motor spins the brush and also operates the suction fan. Due to increased stress on one motor these types of vacuum cleaners do not have the longevity of a commercial vacuum but are priced relatively low.

Commercial vacuum cleaners work on the same principal as residential vacuum cleaners but are built for abuse and constant operation. Commercial vacuum cleaner parts are usually readily available and can be replaced by a vacuum cleaner technician. Most commercial vacuum cleaners utilize two motors, one running the beater brush and the other running the suction fan or fans. These types of vacuums also utilize that latest technologies by using circuit boards to distribute the power to the vacuums two motors only when needed. On some newer commercial vacuum cleaners when the suction wand is used the beater brush motor will turn off or divert extra power for suction utilizing the entire motor potential of the vacuum cleaner.

Wet dry vacuums work on the same vacuum suction principal but extra safeguards must be put in place so that water does not come in contact with any electrical components or the motor. Wet dry vacuum cleaner motors are usually positioned on top of a debris canister and air is drawn in through the hose and up through the motor to an exhaust vent positioned on top. If water starts to reach the motor at the top of the canister a floating ball will close of the opening into the motor saving the motor from water damage. All on and off switches and electrical components on wet dry vacuums are sealed to prevent water penetration.

Cyclonic vacuum cleaners use high powered motors to create a vortex in the vacuum which creates suction. A beater bar pushes debris into the suction tube which is then drawn up into a sealed canister. Once in the canister the debris is moved toward the outer walls using centrifugal forces. The debris then slows down and is dropped into the bottom of the canister by utilizing gravity. Most cyclonic vacuums don't use filter bags but sometimes this can compromise air quality because of escaping dust particles.

These days different types of vacuum cleaners are made for a specific purpose. It is recommended that you purchase a vacuum that fits it's duties. If you plan to use your vacuum cleaner multiple hours everyday of the week it is not advisable to buy a residential vacuum cleaner. You will save money up front but most residential vacuums will probably not hold up over time and you will have to replace it faster. If wet floors are an issue then your best bet is a wet dry vacuum, most upright dry vacuums can stand some water but it will effect the performance of your vacuum cleaner over time.
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