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Cordless Vacuum Cleaner Reviews – Costs and Advantages

September 22nd, 2009 Vincent Humpstot No comments

When vacuuming, cords can be a hassle. That one spot the cord is too short to reach can cause the vacuum cleaner to come unplugged, bring a halt to the whole cleaning process. Sometimes, the plug or the vacuum itself can even be damaged. Long story short, it makes cleaning more of a chore than it should be.

Cordless vacuum cleaners offer a number of advantages compared to standard, corded vacuums. The absence of a cord makes reaching those awkward spots simpler. Far corners or rooms without easily accessible outlets are no longer a problem with you use a cordless vacuum. There’s also no concern about tripping over the cord and yanking it out of the wall. Cordless also means there’s no cord for curious children or pesky pets to get their hands (or paws) on, making the cordless vacuum safer for the whole family.

Obviously, Cordless vacuums have no cords at all. There is no stray wire on the floor, waiting to be tripped over. There’s no need to find the perfect outlet which will allow you to cover the largest area without unplugging and finding a new outlet. Anything you can see, you can vacuum up with no additional inconvenience. For many, this alone is enough of a reason to purchase a cordless vacuum cleaner.

Cordless vacuums are also easier to store. Due to their smaller size, cordless units can be packed away in smaller spaces. Storing the cordless vacuum and charging unit separately can be another space-saving trick for those in cramped quarters. There’s also no tangled cord to mess with when removing it from storage and preparing it for use, saving time and frustration on the part of the cleaner.

Cordless units are usually battery-powered, and the batteries are normally not removable. They charge by plugging into the wall or a using specialized charging unit. Cordless vacuum cleaner batteries are designed to hold their charge for long periods of time, even even long periods of inactivity, so the cordless vacuum is ready to use at all times. Plugging your cordless vacuum into the wall or placing it in the charger for 15 minutes to an hour after each use will keep your vacuum running happily. If it is your primary vacuum, keeping it charged and available for use at all times is extremely important.

Those who try a cordless vacuum wonder how they ever did without one.

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