Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The Eureka 409B Vacuum Cleaner

I decided to work on my budgeting when it comes to buying appliances, electronics and tech stuff. I have noticed that I spend way too much money when it comes to these items so I'm about to begin my "shop smart" attitude. I wanted to start with the new vacuum cleaner I just purchased a few weeks ago. I have been holding off on buying a new vacuum cleaner for about 6 months now and finally decided to replace my old one. The funny thing about my old vacuum cleaner is that it stop picking up well over 6 months ago, I just couldn't let it go. My poor old Hoover S2200 was my partner in crime when it came to attacking my carpets but unfortunately it died so I had to bury it.

After shopping long and hard for a new Vacuum cleaner, I decided on the wonderful Eureka 409B vacuum cleaner.The reason why I chose the Eureka 409B vacuum cleaner was because of the price. I purchased the Eureka 409B vacuum cleaner for $50 which is a steal in the vacuum cleaner world. If you pay anything less than $100 for a vacuum cleaner then nine times out of ten, it won't work no longer than a few months.This has been my experience with Vacuum cleaners so I was a bit skeptical when I bought the Eureka 409B vacuum cleaner.

Fortunately my assumptions were wrong, the Eureka 409B vacuum cleaner worked like a charm for $50. It was powerful and extremely high quality. Now the Eureka 409B vacuum cleaner isn't all that stylish which for some, can be a turn off. But who says that cleaning should be stylish? I figure as long as the job gets done correctly, who cares how it looks.ng that you can easily switch over to the mode that you need. You will be able to pick up dust as well as any liquid spills in a pinch. Dry vacuumed hardwood attachments will be hollow and will be angled to meet flush with the flooring to ensure maximum pick up

Using the vacuum in wet mode should not just allow picking up accidentally spilled liquids but it should also take away the need to clean and dry your hardwoods with a mop and bucket. The vacuum should have canisters you can fill with cleaning fluid and liquids. You will be apply the cleaning liquid and then sucking up the liquid leaving you hardwoods clean and dry. This mode does not work as well on worn or uneven planking.

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