Choosing Canister Vacuum Cleaner
The major criteria involved with choosing a canister
vacuum cleaner is what floor surfaces you plan to
clean versus the power of the vacuum.
Almost all
canister vacuum cleaners offer 3 choices of tools
for the surfaces of...
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Choosing Canister Vacuum Cleaner
The major criteria involved with choosing a canister
vacuum cleaner is what floor surfaces you plan to
clean versus the power of the vacuum.
Almost all
canister vacuum cleaners offer 3 choices of tools
for the surfaces of floors:
1.
A bare floor hard plastic brush that s
about 10" - 12" wide with soft bristles.
2.
Turbo brush that features a spinning
drum roller with harder bristles.
3.
A power head brush that is similar to
the turbo brush although it is powered by a seperate
motor.
Both the turbo brush and power head brush vacuums
have a spinning drum roller with bristles that
resemble that of an upright vacuum cleaner.
While
the brushes look and perform pretty much the same,
the power head brush vacuum has a smaller seperate
motor that turns the brush on the bottom of it,
therefore making it more powerful and much more
aggressive than the turbo type brush that is
turned by the flow of air being pulled past it.
These types of brushes will snap
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