No Cords, Just Batteries In This Vacuum


by Greg K. Hansward - Date: 2007-02-12 - Word Count: 335 Share This!

You may have a good reliable vacuum for cleaning most of your home, including your carpets, wood flooring or vinyl floors. There are very many good electric vacuums to choose from. But sometimes, it is a good idea to have a cordless vacuum to clean certain hard to reach areas, or your auto, or just for quick cleanups when you don't want to drag the big vacuum out.

You will find that a good cordless vacuum will come in handy for many situations, and they are available at very reasonable prices, especially if you can look for them on sale. There are many brands and styles to choose from so you can choose the one you like that meets your budget. Just about any department store, appliance store or home improvement center will carry a wide variety.

One of the best and most common uses for a cordless vacuum is to reach hard to reach areas. Sometimes you cannot reach a ledge or top of a piece of furniture, or perhaps you want to vacuum the blades on the ceiling fan and you cannnot use your big electric vacuum, but you can lift the cordless job up to where you can get the job done. This light weight peice of equipment can do a lot of jobs like this for you.

Cordless vacuums run on battery power. You don't have to change batteries, however, most of them come with a battery charger; you plug the charger into the wall when you are not using the vacuum so it is charged up when you are ready to use it. They usually can be used for up to two hours without an additional charge.

Another common use for a cordless vacuum is to clean out cars and trucks. With the car in the driveway or at the curb, you may not be able to reach it with electricity, so a cordless is ideal. Most cordless vacuums come with attachments that are small enough to reach into tight spots in vehicles.


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Greg Hansward publishes normally for http://www.insidewoodworking.com , an online publication with topics around battery drills . You can learn about his comments on cordless drill batteries on his site. Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

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