How Vacuum Cleaners Work

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Most homes today have vacuum cleaners which are used for cleaning. It has been estimated that the "Whirlwind" was the first hand-powered cleaner that was made. It was invented in Chicago in 1865, and it has made cleaning a whole lot easier.

The functioning of a vacuum cleaner is dependant on air pressure. It sucks up air via the front, and releases it out of the end filter. Older models of vacuum cleaners work using a motor attached to a fan. These cleaners look like a bag.

Generally in most vacuum cleaners there is a front end with an opening. The fan inside the vacuum cleaner produces a semi suction effect to suck up dust, waste papers, and whatever else is on the surface, along with air. After that, the air is then pushed into a bag in which the particles get entrapped, but the air escapes via tiny holes in the bag.

Another vacuum cleaner is a canister vacuum, which works in a similar way. In this type of cleaner, a filter is in the back of the vacuum, and a canister is attached in the front to accumulate the dust or debris. It collects the dirt, and then the filters prevent this dirt from going anywhere. Unlike old vacuum cleaners, here it does not require the changing of bags.

If the sucking power of the cleaner is reduced, it can be due to a number of different reasons. The foremost reason is the clogging of the filters, as this does not let the air through properly. This can happen to both of the above mentioned cleaners, because their working depends on various filter systems.

Just like any other home appliances, vacuum cleaners are also available in different varieties. Generally, vacuum cleaners are available in the market with a number of attachments to reaching those places which are otherwise very difficult, or impossible to reach.

In short, it can be said that the vacuum cleaner has made cleaning very convenient. Now you can clean each and every nook of your home more effectively, and with so much less hassle. When buying a vacuum cleaner, the one which sucks in the maximum number of particles and releases the fewest back into the environment would be the first choice. Additionally, it must be easy to operate, and safe and healthy to use. It is not that tough to choose an effective vacuum cleaner.

Also be sure that you do not become prey to the marketing tricks that are played by vacuum cleaner manufacturers to promote their product.

Stefan Rockhaus

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