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The Manual History of the Modern Bagless Vacuum Cleaners - Articles Surfing

With the extended use of electricity throughout the world especially during the 19th century housecleaning became a lot easier. Hand crank powered suctioned instruments were used to remove dirt and residue from the floors of many homes and businesses. The first hand cranked vacuum cleaner was produced in 1868 in Chicago. It was definitely a challenge to operate because the vacuum cleaner had to be pushed and cranked at the same time which required a lot of energy and was very time consuming. Even though the vacuum cleaner was very difficult to operate individuals still opted to use it because there was no other product available to remove dirt and residue from their floors. The first vacuum cleaner that operated by the use of electric power was manufactured in Savannah, Georgia and did not occur until the year 1900.

In 1908 the beater bar was first produced which was actually the rotating brush. There are been many great upgrades to the electric powered vacuum cleaner since that time. One of those upgrades was the canister. The canister was very beneficial to the vacuum cleaner because it utilized the exhaust to make an airfoil that made the vacuum cleaner to easily drift across the floor. With the upgrades made throughout the years to the electric powered vacuum cleaner it was capable of picking up dirt and residue a lot easier. Now became the inconvenience of removing the small granules of dirt and dust from the filtered bags that were used. So finally the bagless vacuum cleaner was developed and made the task much easier.

At this present time there is not a home that exists that does not occupy a vacuum cleaner whether it is a bagless vacuum cleaner or not. The bagless vacuum cleaner is so convenient makes cleaning your floor or carpet a lot easier. Other types of vacuum cleaners are used to clean the dirt and residue from hardwood or vinyl floors but more often than not they are used to clean carpet. When using a vacuum cleaner of any type of floor beside carpet the roaring noise is a lot louder because carpet dulls the sound.

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Bagless Vacuum cleaner manufacturing is a very competitive market because everyone is searching for a vacuum cleaner that offers the most amount of suction power and many different styles that offer this great feature. The amp is how the power of a bagless vacuum cleaner is portrayed which must offer the peak suction but sometimes it can be portrayed incorrectly. The amp rating is basically the amount of suction power that the bagless vacuum cleaner provides per the manufacturers.

The cleaning power of the bagless vacuum cleaner is also based on different features and techniques which includes the tightness of the suction head to the carpet or floor when the machine is turned on, state of the brushes that are attached to the beater bar, and last but not least the kind of dirt and residue that the bagless vacuum cleaner is attempting to pick up.

When it comes to the power that the bagless vacuum cleaner can provide the filtering device is also responsible and the various ways of capturing debris inside of the bagless vacuum cleaner. It is also important to keep the debris from back flowing out into the atmosphere. There are many different types of filters that have different capabilities of keeping debris captured. Some filters offer the capabilities to keep tiny particles of pollen and dust mites from back flowing out into the atmosphere.

Submitted by:

Randy Letter

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