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Why You Should Fix Your Vacuum Cleaner

Posted on July 19th, 2010 in Vacuum Cleaners Parts | No Comments »

In the rare event that your vacuum cleaner stops working, then you might just be tempted to buy a new one. Alternatively, you might want to see if you can repair it yourself.

Here’s why you should.

1. Vacuum cleaner issues are usually easily diagnosed, and you might be able to see what the problem is straight away. Once you know what the problem is, you can buy the right parts to fix your vacuum cleaner and get it up and running again.

2. You won’t need to be a mechanic or an electrician in order to get your vacuum working again. Most problems are straightforward to repair, and require minimal tools.

3. It’s easy to find what you need, as vacuum cleaner parts are readily available. No matter how old your model is, or whether it is a Kirby from the 1960s or a recent Dyson, it shouldn’t be too hard to get hold of what you need.

4. The majority of issues can be fixed quickly, and so you won’t be spending days with your vacuum cleaner in pieces on your dining room table.

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Parts of a Vacuum Cleaner

Posted on July 18th, 2010 in Vacuum Cleaners Parts | No Comments »

There are many parts that are available in a vacuum cleaner machine. These parts together collectively are termed as the vacuum cleaner parts. These parts together are packed together under a common base like material and they are interconnected with each other and they form the vacuum machine together. Let us just have a look at the parts that comprise together is makes it. The most important part of a vacuum cleaner machine is the suction tube.

This suction tube is an external part of this type of cleaner. This means that this suction tube is present on the outer side of the vacuum cleaner machine. The purpose of this part is to suck in the dust particles that are present in the area.

This is the main purpose of these suction tubes that are present in the vacuum pump. The other most important part of the vacuum machine is the vacuum creator part. There is a part of the machine that creates a sort of inward pressure in the vacuum machine. This creates a vacuum and due to which the dust particles get sucked in easily. Thus this forms the most important basic part of the machine.

There are many concerns that are very well known for the manufacture of these types of the accessories that are used for them. Some of the other accessories that are used by these vacuum cleaners are the vacuum brushes, vacuum nozzles, pumps and many.

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10 Reasons to Fix Your Own Vacuum Cleaner

Posted on July 17th, 2010 in Vacuum Cleaners Parts | No Comments »

If your vacuum cleaner isn’t working properly, then you might be tempted to buy a new one, and throw the broken one away. Before you do buy a new one, you might want to fix your existing vacuum cleaner.

Here’s why you should fix it instead.

1. Most vacuum problems are easy to diagnose from the symptoms, and so you can be confident that you have got the information you need to get the right parts to get it working again

2. Although you may have never taken a vacuum apart before, you’ll be reassured to know that most problems are easy to resolve, and so you don’t need to be an engineer, electrician or mechanic to fix yours.

3. Parts for the major brands are easy to get hold of, so there’s a good chance that you can get the parts you need for your brand and model of cleaner.

4. The majority of problems won’t take won’t take long to fix, so you won’t be without your vacuum cleaner for very long.

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Can You Really Repair Your Vacuum Cleaner Yourself?

Posted on July 16th, 2010 in Vacuum Cleaners Parts | No Comments »

If your vacuum cleaner isn’t working as well as it should do, then perhaps you’ve thought about replacing it. Before you buy a new vacuum cleaner, you might be able to repair it yourself, and so save yourself the hassle of being without a cleaner.

Here’s what you need to know.

1. If you’re vacuum cleaner keeps cutting out, then it might be a problem with the power cable. Because these power cables have a hard life, they can get damaged when caught under doors, or around furniture, not to mention when they are looped around the side of the vacuum the same way every time. It’s better to replace the whole cable, rather than try to cut out the broken bit, as the cable could be damaged in more than one place.

2. The hose, especially on cylinder cleaners also has a hard life, so if yours is looking worse for wear, or is cracked, then it might be time for a replacement hose.

3. Rigid wands can be added to many different models of cleaner, and can mean that you can now easily clean hard to reach areas such as ceilings, walls and the top of curtains. If there’s one to fit your cleaner you won’t have to buy a new vacuum, to make cleaning your home easier.

4. Bags are easy to replace, and it’s always a good idea to have plenty, so that you’re never without one. You don’t want to put up with a mess because you can’t vacuum up properly as your bag is full and you’ve got none left.

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