Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Consumer Reports Vacuum Cleaners

Hair, fur and dander are all common struggles for many home/pet owners. The loose hair that is shed by dogs and cats can be especially hard to live with and can be the reason behind numerous broken, burnt out and busted vacuum cleaners. The following are three consumer reports vacuum cleaners reviews which focus solely on the removal of household pet hair.

Consumer reports vacuum cleaners: Dyson DC17 "The Animal"

This powerful machine has been nicknamed "the animal" for good reason. It is not only incredibly reliable and built to last but also extremely efficient. The Dyson DC17 is designed to specifically target the dog and cat fur which becomes imbedded deep inside carpet fibres. The "animal" uses the innovative Dyson cyclonic technology to provide full, powerful suction even when the collection canister is almost entirely full. The Dyson DC17 also comes outfitted with a turbine brush attachment which is ideal for removing pet hair from furniture and stairways.

Consumer reports vacuum cleaners: Kenmore Progressive

When compared to 65 other vacuums in a 2006 consumer report the Kenmore Progressive 35922 was proven to remove 65% more pet hair and 78% more air-born particles than the other top industry brands. This machines most notable quality is the brush bar which is powered by a direct drive which allows for it to run at full capacity without the worry of belt or bar replacements. This Kenmore model also includes Inteli-clean technology which automatically adjusts the vacuum's power as required. Most consumer reports vacuum cleaners sites rate this model in the top five for American shoppers.

Consumer reports vacuum cleaners: Hoover S3765 "The Windtunnel"
DISCLOSURE OF MATERIAL CONNECTION:
The Contributor has no connection to nor was paid by the brand or product described in this content.

Ref: associatedcontent.com

No comments:

Post a Comment