Dyson “The Ball” DC15 Animal Upright Cyclonic Vacuum

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You’ll be swept away by the Dyson “The Ball” DC15 Animal Upright Vacuum, which features a patented ball technology for easy maneuverability. Laboratory testing shows that Dyson maintains…
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Dyson Vacuum Cleaner

bugstanhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/bugstanKuala LumpurTechDyson, James Dyson, Vacuum cleaner, Bugs Tan, Uncle Bugs, Inventor, successful inventorDyson Vacuum Cleaner2010-06-18

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First Vacuum Cleaner Museum – Tim Ezell (part 1)

St. Louis’ Fox 2 morning news feature reporter Tim Ezell visits the first and only vacuum cleaner museum. Located in St. James, MO on Historic Route 66, the Vacuum Cleaner Museum & Factory Outlet displays over 100 years of vacuum cleaners including machines from local and world renowned celebrities alike. Stop by for a tour 9 AM to 5 PM daily

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Posted on July 7th, 2010 by admin and filed under dyson vacuum | No Comments »

Dyson Vacuum VS Water – Extreme Test

Your first thought might be that I am trying to destroy this vacuum. You may also think I am insane to try this, afterall, Dyson clearly states to never use this to suck up water. However, I have on many occasions used my Dyson (usually in emergencies, like an overflowed toilet, etc) to suck up water, and have never damaged it. You must be careful to avoid filling it too much. I actually went a little high in this test. Afterwards, wash and air dry all the components that have gotten wet to avoid mildew. This vacuum is at least 8 years old.

Definitely, only do this at your own risk. Dump the water before it gets too high, and afterwards, pop off the filter cover on the left side to ensure no water got into the foam filter. If you do not have a shop vac or something that can extract water quickly, if you have a spill, this may be an option for you when seconds count.

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Posted on June 28th, 2010 by admin and filed under dyson vacuum | 11 Comments »

Tips To Use Mixing Carpet Cleaner At Home

Dark colored carpets may be easier to clean or to hide stains on. It is always important and vital to check on the components and uses of the carpet cleaner you buy so that you do not make things worse with your carpet. A stain that is too penetrated or has extended all the way to the bottom fibers of the carpet is a tough one to handle and requires special attention.

Usually carpet cleaners for light colored carpet are stronger than those used for dark colored carpets. It is important that when something falls onto your carpet, that you clean it immediately. It is important to stop the penetration of the liquid as soon as possible. Once the liquid has penetrated the fibers which make up the carpet it is harder to remove it.

Deep cleaning is a process by which steam is shot through the carpet fibers all the way to the floor underneath and all the dirt and any other foreign substance is absorbed into the machine. Deep cleaning uses special carpet cleaners that penetrate every fiber of the carpet separating the soil and dirt from the fibers cleaning them permanently.

When a carpet is made with different fibers and different dyes it is not possible to ensure that cleaning it with a particular carpet cleaner will not fade the colors or specific areas of fiber. If you have a stain and the carpet below it has different dyes or fibers it is possible in the first place that the stain cannot be removed or it is removed partially making matters worse.

Most carpets today are made with artificial fibers which are easy to clean and retain their color without problem. Now it is always good to take precautions and test the carpet cleaner in a small portion of the carpet before applying it to larger sections. When you have a stain it is important not to concentrate your cleaning to the small area where the stain is located.

It is also possible to buy synthetic fiber carpets that are stain proof. It is almost impossible to stain them with anything. The feeling of walking on them or lying down on them is different though. They are not warm and soft but cool and feel like plastic. It is just a matter of taste, they look very much like the original cotton fibered carpets but it does not feel the same.

If you clean only the area that is stained the remaining carpet will still be dirty when you are done removing the stain. You may not notice the difference close up but if you back away you will be able to see the clean spot on the otherwise dirty carpet. It is necessary to clean the whole thing so that there is no visible difference between one place and another.

Always be careful when using carpet cleaners or stain removers on your carpets. Many of these are extremely aggressive and may damage certain types of carpets and fibers. Most of those sold commercially are adequate for most types of fibers and dyes but others are not. Check with the store or person who sold you the carpet to make sure what carpet cleaner you should use for this specific material.

Lindsay Eckhart has a collection of lovely carpets at home. Despite having three kids and a dog, she manages to keep them clean with the best carpet cleaner she owns. She writes a blog on how to choose the best carpet cleaner and includes reviews.


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Posted on June 19th, 2010 by Lindsay Eckhart and filed under cleaning | No Comments »

Dyson DC27 Vacuum with 3 Extra Accessories

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Clean your floors with confidence with the Dyson DC27 Vacuum. The durable, root cyclone technology does not lose suction while vacuuming while providing cleaner exhaust air. 3 extra…
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Dyson Energy – James Dyson Award 2009

As a result of daily situation observations, we have chosen to resolve the lack of autonomy of our mobile devices. We have created « Dyson Energy », a bracelet which allows the user to create his own energy in mobility to recharge its mobile devices.

Camille Lefer – Clément Faydi – Mathieu Servais – Mickaël Denié

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Posted on June 8th, 2010 by admin and filed under dyson vacuum | 4 Comments »

Dyson DC18 Slim versus Eureka Maxima

Granted the Dyson cost $200 and the Eureka $50 but I expect the DC18 to be so much better around the house. Being able to turn brush off is great for our kitchen and hardwood floors. The detachable hose on Dyson is fantastic to get cobwebs in light fixtures, skylights, and corners, and gets under and around cabinets and furniture easily. Emptying the dustbin is a snap. That’s it; I’m a Dyson man!

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Posted on May 29th, 2010 by admin and filed under dyson vacuum | 5 Comments »

Dyson DC24 Ball Vacuuming

Dyson DC24 vacuum cleaner. Before I bought this machine I thought that the ball was simply a marketing gimmick! Since I have had this machine I realise how much better and easier it is to have this on the machine particularly if you vacuum random areas quickly.

I can see that Dyson are genuinely getting better and this machine so much better than previous Dysons and it is very durable and you know it can be bashed about without worry unlike the previous Dysons I have had which were fragile. Good to see Dyson are now making their machines more tougher and long lasting.

This machine is used quite heavily. In this vid I am just vacuuming random areas due to holding the camera (vacuuming with a vid cam is difficult lol)

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Posted on May 19th, 2010 by admin and filed under dyson vacuum | 2 Comments »

Some Vacuum Cleaner Shopping Tips For You

Choosing a vacuum cleaner used to be easy, they all had bags and were all pretty similar, so the question was just which brand did you like the best and which was the best value for money. Now the vacuum cleaner market has exploded, primarily I think because of the introduction of the bagless cleaner by Dyson. That sparked a wave of creativity from the other manufacturers to try and keep up with this radical new design.

So the once humble design of the vacuum cleaner has now changed and you can find them in bright colours and weird shapes to compliment their new wild sounding names and wonderful new attachments. Yet do we need all this new technology? Most people were happy with their old vacuums that did the job without any fuss. Below we look at the main options you have now when you go shopping for a vacuum cleaner:

Bagless: The original design by Dyson to do away with the bag in a vacuum cleaner was supposed to solve the problem of a your unit with a bag losing power as the bag fills up with dirt, and it turned the industry on its head when it launched. The jury is still out though as to whether there is any significant benefit to the technology, and if there is one then if it outweighs the drawbacks. For instance if you have allergies then the fact you have to empty all the dust and dirt out into a bag or bin when it is full is a lot messier than just throwing away a full bag like with a normal model.

Upright: This is the traditional design for a vacuum cleaner, whether bagged or bagless. The upright structure allows you to easily push and pull the unit to clean large areas of floor, and you can get easy access to all the attachments that come with it and to the bag/container when it needs emptying.

Canister vacuum: This design is made for getting into hard to reach places in houses without a lot of open floor space. The actual mechanics of the unit are all contained in a little canister on the floor and then a long hose comes out of it which you can put attachments on to do the cleaning. This means in a room with lots of furniture then it outperforms the upright because you can use the long hose to get under and around things, but it is much harder to clean large areas of open carpet with it.

Carpet cleaner: The final option is to go even deeper and go for a machine that can shampoo your carpets as well to really get the dirt out of them. You need to get one of these in addition to a normal vacuum, because I don’t know of any machines that can do both shampooing and normal cleaning, but they can be a great buy if you do get one. Over time a lot of dirt and grime gets worked into the carpet which makes it unhygienic and makes it lose its colour and look older that it really is, a carpet cleaner can bring it back to its former glory for you, and they are relatively cheap too.

The Hoover F5914-900 is a great value carpet cleaner and it is a top seller on Amazon.com at the moment.


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Posted on May 11th, 2010 by Arthur Chamberlain and filed under vacuum cleaner | No Comments »
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