Friday, December 5, 2008

Vacuum Bag Information and Advice

It all began with a fellow named Ives MsGaffney in Chicago who was approached by the Chicago Carpet Cleaning Company to develop a dirt cleaner possibly for commercial use. His research led him to develop what we know today as the vacuum cleaners. This is suction type that sweeps the floor by means of pressure suction and therefore collects all the dirt and debris on the floor. His research was seconded by another gentleman names Melville who developed a vacuum cleaning device and presented it to his wife as a gift. He later died and his wife took the mantle and commercialized the vacuum cleaner becoming one of the most influential women in her time.

Today, vacuum cleaners are extremely important and also indispensable. They use a whirlpool suction pressure ump that collects dirt and dust from under and then routes this in a vacuum bag that is attached to the cleaner. Today, vacuum cleaners are used in homes and offices because this is the only way to clean carpets, which have become a common feature of offices and homes.

When you vacuum-clean your floor or carpet, the suction picks up the lose dirt or dust particles from under the cleaner and stores it inside the vacuum bag that is attached to the cleaner. Once the bag is full it can either be emptied or simply replaced. There are vacuum cleaners in today's market that do not use vacuum bags. They boast a much more efficient cleaning mechanism that essentially eliminates the need to keep replacing the bag. While these vacuum cleaners are taking the cleaning world by storm, there are still many who are yet to make the transition to the new type of bagless cleaners. This can be attributed to the fact that the cleaners with the vacuum bags still have some advantages as well. Imagine vacuuming and then not knowing what you vacuumed. The vacuum bags can easily be emptied and the contents retrieved. Take for instance you lose something like a wedding ring or a precious coin or a key, you can simply vacuum the house and then empty the bag. If your item was on the floor you will easily be able to retrieve it. The bagless cleaners may not make this possible because the bag or canister is securely attached to the machine and the suction force is created to literally obliterate the dirt.

Also because there is a real huge part of the population that still has the old fashioned cleaners, it is easy to get support and advice regarding any support or questions that one might have. This support is in the form of friends and neighbors who even though they may have made the transition to the bagless cleaner, may still possess one or two of the regular cleaners with the cleaners.