August 24, 2007

Lightweight Vacuum Cleaners Come Out a Heavyweight Champion in Vacuum Design

The following article gives some real good information on lightweight vacuum cleaners and their capabilities. A lightweight vacuum cleaner may have fewer features and parts, but they still have great cleaning power. Lightweight vacuum cleaners, as you might guess are made for small rugs, small spills and for a quick tidy up. Lightweight vacuum cleaners are quieter and less noise is always better.

Even though lightweight vacuum cleaners have less additional features in comparison to the heavier models, they still have the same amount of cleaning ability.

In comparison to heavyweight vacuum cleaners, lightweight vacuum cleaners have fewer features and fewer additional parts. In particular, the motors of lightweight vacuum cleaners don’t normally have their own means of propulsion. A “self-propelled” motor adds to the weight and mass of a vacuum, but because the lightweight vacuum has less weight, it doesn’t require that type of motor.

When it comes to preference, the ultimate purchasing decision would depend on the amount of weight you’re willing to deal with.

Stick vacuums and lightweight vacuum cleaners are usually less expensive in the long run, are convenient. They are easy to use for quick vacuuming, such as small rugs, floors and tiny spills, as well as a speedy way to tidy up before company arrives.

Most lightweight vacuum cleaners are designed to fit into small storage places so they are perfect for workshops, garages, basements, and attics. They are also just the right size for usage in RVs.

Experts recommend lightweight vacuum cleaners for rugs or floors, particularly the kind designed without a brush type roller.

In addition to being easy to store, lightweight vacuum cleaners are easy to lift and move.

Some lightweight vacuum cleaners are equipped with a shoulder belt, making it easy to carry up and down stairs.

The hotel industry is one of the marketplaces where lightweight vacuum cleaners have been heavily promoted. The lightweight model was advertised with the idea that housekeepers would rather use them over the heavier models that are traditionally used due to the need for extensive vacuuming. The lightweight vacuum is just as durable and sturdy as its counterpart, and is much easier to operate.

Lightweight vacuum cleaners are quieter than heavier models and can be used quickly. In addition, their hoses and attachments are lightweight as well.

Using lighter weight vacuums is less tiring, doesn’t strain the back as much, and because of their more compact design, they can reach into more nooks and crannies.

Lightweight Uprights versus Lightweight Canisters

It is interesting to note that even though today, lightweight upright vacuum cleaners are designed using durable plastics and space-age metallic materials, they are still heavier than their canister equivalents.

They are also wieldy in comparison, as canister models are far easier to manipulate beneath furniture.

Lightweight canister vacuums are easier to clean out.

In the marketplace today, lightweight canister vacuums are more expensive than their upright lightweight counterparts.

Lightweight vacuum cleaners are durable and sturdy, and easier to operate. The lightweight vacuum cleaners come in stick vacuums, uprights and canisters. The lightweight vacuums will reach into the nooks easier than the heavyweight models. So if you want to save your back, do quick clean-ups, and have a reliable vacuum then a lightweight vacuum will fit the bill.

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