The Easiest Way to Find Eureka Vacuum Parts Online

Posted on Jul 11, 2010 under Vacuum Cleaner Articles | No Comment

Anyone who has ever owned a Eureka vacuum cleaner knows that this company makes high-quality equipment to help you keep your home clean. As with any kind of equipment that has moving parts, sometimes things go wrong and you need to replace something in your vacuum cleaner. This is why finding Eureka vacuum parts online has become an important thing for consumers to do.

When you invest in a new vacuum cleaning machine, part of what you should take into consideration is how much any replacement parts will cost. Some of the higher end of vacuum cleaners that are high-technology also cost a lot to repair or replace. This is not so with Eureka as you can find replacement parts online very inexpensively.

If you try to take a vacuum cleaner in to have it repaired in a shop, you are likely to pay a lot to repair your used vacuum. Sometimes the cost of repair will outweigh the cost of just for replacing the machine altogether. Because many of these parts are easy to replace yourself, it only makes sense to look online and see if you can find the right part for a cheaper price. If you can, repairing your own vacuum cleaner will save you a lot of money and time.

There are many different parts on a vacuum cleaning machine that might need replacement over time. One such part would be the belt. Every now and then, these kinds of parts will break because they are used during any vacuum cleaning that you do. You could look at your owners manual to see what size belt you’ll need and then go online to see if you can find it for a reasonable price. You can simply input the model number into the search engine and find a new belt for your vacuum cleaner. Sometimes you can find replacement parts that cost less than $5-$10 which is certainly a much cheaper route than taking it into a repair shop.

If you need to look for Eureka vacuum parts online, it is simple and easy to do. Take a few minutes and do some price comparisons, and make sure that you’re buying from a reputable company.

What is the Best Lightweight Vacuum Cleaner?

Posted on Jul 10, 2010 under Vacuum Cleaner Articles | No Comment

You might have heard from many people that the best lightweight vacuum cleaner on the market costs around $450 or more, but this should not be the case. After all, why should you bother to pay such an amount for such a simple job? Well, until now, you would have paid that much money if you had the need for superior sucking power.

But, the reality is that you do not have to spend that much amount. You do not need a costly vacuum that far exceeds the cost of the carpet itself to get things done. All you need is a simple vacuum with a professional quality which does the same job of cleaning the carpet, cleaning the air in your home as well as keeping your family members a lot healthier. Moreover, you can do it without carrying a heavy-piece of machinery.

The best lightweight vacuum cleaner is the one that is both lightweight and powerful as the bigger ones. You should not buy a lightweight vacuum that has no power because you will have to do the job twice to keep it clean.

When you consider light vacuums, you have so many options but what you may gain in a light weight, you may lose in strength or suction power. The Garry ultra light vacuum cleaner with hypoallergenic technology may be the best choice in the light weight market. It is very to handle, has a good suction power, and it weighs only nine pounds with all the attachments on. Note that such a light weight vacuum cleaner can work as well as it does, but most the reviews say that it is as good as the high-end vacuum cleaners.

Four things should be kept in mind when you look for the lightweight vacuum

1. It should be light in weight

2. It should be priced reasonably.

3. It should not cost much when it comes to replace the bag and filter.

4. It should be big enough to cover a lot of ground.

Do your research before buying your next vacuum to get years of quality vacuuming out of a reasonably priced lightweight model.

Oreck XL21 Vacuum Cleaner Infomercial Part 2

Posted on Jul 09, 2010 under Vacuum Cleaner Videos | No Comment

Watch a smoke-filled chamber transform into clean air when an Oreck XL21 vacuum is simply turned on, proving that Oreck’s 8 layers of filtration, which use the same filter technology used in hospital surgical masks and gowns, trap over 99.99% of all particles down to .3 microns. Add Oreck’s patented Saniseal® System, and what goes in the bag, stays in the bag. You’ll also see the XL21 pick up hidden dirt that is illuminated by a special black light - the XL21 performs 40 times better than the Carpet & Rug Institute’s stringent standards. You receive a $200 canister vacuum free when you purchase an XL21 and a $130 cordless steam iron just for trying!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7BM4jUnB4Q&hl=en

iRobot Roomba (Docking Station)

Posted on Jul 08, 2010 under Vacuum Cleaner Videos | No Comment

Robotic vacuum cleaner Roomba just cleaning my room. See the automatic vacuum cleaner in action!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3uoS38pdjw&hl=en

Kid Loves Vacuum Cleaners

Posted on Jul 07, 2010 under Vacuum Cleaner Videos | No Comment

Eccentric 10-year-old Gregory Evans is obsessed with and collects vacuum cleaners. He’s gonna make one lady very happy in the future…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXnrXw1WvvA&hl=en

Organic in the Garden - 5 Steps to Growing Pumpkins in Your Home Garden

Posted on Jul 06, 2010 under Vacuum Cleaner Articles | No Comment

Pumpkins are a popular vegetable grown in many home gardens around the world. There are many species, all of which propagate easily from seed and can be used in a variety of ways in the home kitchen. They are ideally grown using organic inputs and methods.

Pumpkins grow well in most situations where they receive adequate drainage allowing the soil to remain damp but not waterlogged. A slightly shaded position is ideal because pumpkins can transpire drastically under direct sunlight. Pumpkins do not tolerate frost well as a result is grown as a summer vegetable.

One of the few problems for most home gardens will be the space required to grow your pumpkins. Because the plants creep along the ground, a single seed can take up a lot of otherwise useful ground space, which could have been used for other vegetable plants. This situation can be overcome by using a trellis to grow smaller pumpkin species along. Larger pumpkins are not usually suitable for use growing along a trellis due to the weight of the pumpkins as they begin to develop - but there are work arounds. I have seen some clever alternatives allowing large pumpkins to grow along trellis.

A friend showed me his “pumpkin tables” a couple of years ago. They were cleverly crafted tables that could hook into any part of the trellis wherever a pumpkin began to develop. As the pumpkin (fruit) grew it would sit on the table for support, protecting it from falling prematurely and taking the stress off the plant as it developed.

There are 5 simple steps to growing organic pumpkins successfully every time in any home garden environment.

The seed you choose will be based on your own preference. Soft skinned pumpkins are easy to cut but do not have an extended shelf life. Harder skins are hard to prepare but they do have a greatly extended shelf life.
As with any planting the soil should be rich with plenty of compost and manures dug in. Pumpkins are best planted straight in their final growing position, however they can be started off under cover if you are hoping for an early crop. Small mounds can be prepared around 30cm high and seeds planted in the top of these mounds. Plant seeds around 2 inches deep. Water well and cover with a protective bird netting to stop birds or other critters digging at the mounds before the seeds germinate.
The seeds will emerge within a couple of weeks and once established the bird netting can be removed. Pumpkins can grow pretty well without further effort other than maintaining adequate water, particularly during extended dry spells. Some well rotten chicken manure can be added after the plants have established if you desire.
If you choose to grow your pumpkins along a trellis, you will have already added a structure before planting the seeds. As the pumpkins grow you will begin training them along the trellis. Alternatively they can be grown along the ground in a fashion that does not cause them to take over the whole garden.
Mulching is generally not required if the plants are grown over the ground, however, if you grow them along a trellis, a thick covering of pea straw will help retain moisture over hot periods.

Due to their intolerance to frost, Pumpkins should be planted after the risk of frost has passed and should be harvested before autumn frosts begin.

Kitchen Cleaning

Posted on Jul 05, 2010 under Vacuum Cleaner Videos | No Comment

Kitchen’s present special challenges to cleaning and sanitary maintenance. Grease and other soils often layer the floor, coating the tile and creating an unsanitary and often dangerously slick surface to work on. Grout lines, in particular, present significant problems. Greases and soils accumulate in the grout lines and become a breeding ground for potentially harmful microorganisms. Kaivac’s No-Touch Cleaning systems offer the perfect solution for kitchen cleaning. The system’s automatic chemical application, indoor pressure washer, and powerful wet-vacuum attack and remove soils - even in the grout line.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaNPq6l8Vi4&hl=en

The KV8 Robot Vacuum - Smart Digital Technology for the House - by GL Media -

Posted on Jul 04, 2010 under Vacuum Cleaner Videos | No Comment

Presenting from the Hong Kong International Electronics Fair Spring Edition Gold Luck Technologies Shenzhen with the Home Smart Helping devices, today the KV8: Accurate technology in the hands of everyone. Affordable Convenient Time Saving In the modern days, Time is the enemy and with this technology of virtual navigation and AI control, you just turn it on inside a room and forgets about it. This is what Smart Digital do for you. Please check the video of GL Technologies in the HKEF 2009 , with the new SD controls implemented in the new models. TAGS: KV8 Vacuum Robot Cleaner Artificial Intelligence Virtual Projector Convenience Home Cleaner Household Lifefree Time Saver SCS Helix Navigation Sensor Dual Rolling Brush Dust Collector Filtrate Air Health

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Le82DlHiok&hl=en

Daniel Knee-Walker

Posted on Jul 03, 2010 under Vacuum Cleaner Videos | No Comment

Daniel has started walking on his knees. He also can’t get enough of the vacuum cleaner.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXj8m6u3PnI&hl=en

RayCop Bacteria Vacuum Cleaner (Reegen International)

Posted on Jul 02, 2010 under Vacuum Cleaner Videos | No Comment

Raycop is the only vacuum cleaner that kills 99% of bacteria and eliminates 93.5% of dust mites on beds, linens and other fabrics.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dkrZ-S6J7M&hl=en