HEPA Vacuum Cleaners
HEPA Vacuum Cleaners will most benefit people who have a tendency to suffer from allergies from house dust or mites. If you think about the mechanics of vacuum cleaning, the vacuum cleaner sucks in air and that air must be expelled somewhere. Usually when the air comes from the vacuum cleaner, it contains a certain amount of dirt that you have just cleaned. HEPA vacuum cleaners are specifically designed to reduce the amount of dirt that is expelled from the vacuum whilst you’re cleaning.
Even if you’re not an allergy sufferer, you may want to consider a HEPA vacuum cleaner. The HEPA filter acts as a filter in the vacuum and stops dust particles and nasties like house mite faeces being expelled from the vacuum cleaner.
Which HEPA Vacuum Cleaner?
After investigating the HEPA Vacuum Cleaners on offer, we’ve found that they are available in both bagged or bagless versions as well as in upright upright or canister vacuum cleaner (cylinder vacuum cleaner) styles, so you don’t need to compromise the choice of cleaner you require. One downside is that a vacuum cleaner that has a HEPA filter fitted is generally more expensive than a model that doesn’t.
Popular HEPA Vacuum Cleaners
Not suprisingly, you can get a HEPA Vacuum Cleaner from all the main manufacturers. Here’s a couple of models to give you an idea of the features and approximate cost.
Miele Capricorn S5980 Luna Silver Canister Vacuum Cleaner
A top of the range bagged canister vacuum cleaner with a price to match (approx $1100). This german engineered Miele Capricorn S5980 has a powerful 1200w motor, replaceable bag and HEPA filtration twinned with Miele’s Sealed System design for excellent air quality while vacuuming. This Miele model also comes with a hand turbo brush, micro clean tool set, car clean Set and a luxury parquet floor brush for your hardwood floors is also included.
February 14 2008 10:09 am