AAA Vacuum Cleaner
06/04/2019
Tired of having a vacuum collection at home because they just don't last, or having to use multiple vacuums for one household? Come in today and get one vacuum that will last and handles all your cleaning needs!
05/13/2019
Using a bagless vacuum? Check these pics out this is typical build up of a bagless vacuum after 2 year's of usage (if they last that long) these are parts of the vacuum that most consumer's can not get to.The truth {this has been documented many times} is that all vacuums pick up Dirt, Dust Mites, Bed Bugs, F***l Matter, Germs, Filth, Bacteria, Micro-Organisms, Pollen, Urine, Vomit, Etc.. Though it is fascinating to watch this concoction of waste spinning around in the somewhat clear bagless container, but at some point it must be emptied!
Try this procedure inside your house and watch as the cloud goes p**f and spreads it’s contents throughout the room. Empty it outside and at least you have some control over where the dust cloud goes. It is an ideal project to do during the long cold winter. Now you get to the fun stuff. Because moisture is sucked into the vacuum along with the “filth” the dirt sticks to the walls of the bagless container and the filters. First, you have to use your hands with waste paper towels try to wipe off the excess that the dumping did not get rid of. Second, you also have to attempt to brush off the accumulated scum, on the filters, so they stay clean enough to let air through. Most manufacturers recommend these expensive “HEPA” filters be replaced approximately every 6 months. By the way, all the above generally means significantly disassembling the unit and then reassembling. Just think, if you could buy a inexpensive disposable bag, that is simply tossed in the trash after being filled with all the ‘STUFF” your vacuum cleaner is supposed to pick up, would you? Most people today buy trash can bags (liners) that when fill they just throw away. That’s because most people do not want to clean out a filthy trash cans! Then how has the American public been taken in by the bagless vacuum craze??
By the way, most of the customers that we see in our Modern Vac & Sew Center’s showrooms that do have bagless vacuums state to us that it was a mistake to purchase and would only purchase a bagged vacuum in the future. The simple thinking is that a consumer can save time and money by not having to buy bags. Then they see the dirt spinning around and assume all the dirt has been picked up.. Unfortunately, there is no one in the Megajippy stores to explain that bagless vacuums require much more maintenance than bagged units and their unique filters should be found, and replaced, every 6 months.
04/29/2019
Dust mites are microscopic, insect-like pests that commonly live in house dust. They feed on flakes of dead skin, or dander, that are shed by people and pets. These tiny creatures are a big source of allergens and can worsen allergies and asthma. Dust mites can live in mattresses, bedding, upholstered furniture, carpets, curtains, and other places in your home.
Using a bagged, HEPA vacuum is the best strategy for controlling the dust mite population in your home. We recommend the Riccar Tandem Air. The Tandem Air series of vacuums harness a direct air motor to agitate and pull deep-down dirt from your carpet, along with a clean air motor to increase suction. 😷😷
04/25/2019
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04/15/2019
HOW TO BUY A (REAL) VACUUM!!
We Know Your Vacuum
You know every inch of your home. You know what it’s like to vacuum your stairs or to clean cobwebs out of the corners of your 10-foot ceiling. You know the crevices where dirt accumulates, the areas where it’s hard to clean. You know where people kick off their shoes, where crumbs fall, where everyone sleeps. Your home is unique. Your needs are too.
The Easy Way
The easiest way to buy a vacuum for your home is to pick one up while you’re out shopping for paper towels and shampoo. Or you could find a deal online and have someone drop it off at your door. Either way, some assembly is required, and you’re on your own to figure out how to use it and maintain it. When it breaks, you throw it away, and the process starts over.
The Best Way
The best way, is to visit a vacuum retail store. It may be a little less convenient to go to another store but you’ll find experts who will ask all the right questions. They will want to know about your floor surfaces, floor types, allergies, pets, kids, your ability to lift and push, vacuuming frequency, carpet type and much more.
The Extra Mile
You’ll also be able to turn on the vacuum and push it. Watch a demonstration, and test our vacuums against others. You can ask about typical service issues and ask the sales people what vacuums they use at home. Join their mailing list for discounts and new product emails. You may even get reminders about when it’s time to service your vacuum under the Red Carpet Service plan.
And What Will This Cost Me?
Nothing! Demonstrations and test drives are always free. Plus, over the lifetime of your new vacuum, you will find that you are actually saving money by not having to replace your vacuum for many years.
You may have to literally go the extra mile, but it’s worth the trip. Find your local vacuum retailer, and stop by for a demo today. Your home deserves it.
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