Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner Bags

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By Yoovle

The vacuum cleaner is a device that uses an air pump to create a vacuum to suck the air flow which then leads to extraction of dirt and dust. In households, vacuuming is performed mostly on a carpeted floor. The first appearance of a hand-powered cleaner using vacuum principles was probably invented in Chicago in 1865 and was called the "Whirlwind". However, we will probably never know any more technical details as they got lost as the time went. Varieties of this device continued to develop in a lot of sizes and shapes. Later on, Walter Griffiths Manufacturer in England patented its renovated vacuum device for removing dust from carpets in 1905. This is considered to be the first device most similar to the modern vacuum cleaners, although the very first vacuum cleaner was patented by Cecil Booth a few years earlier. This British engineer once observed a device used in trains that blew dust off the chairs, and realized that a device that would be able to rather suck the dust would be a lot better and useful device. He created a large horse-drawn vacuum cleaner to be parked outside a building, but he didn't have much success with his invention.

In 1906, a janitor in Canton, Ohio called James Murray finally managed to create one useful vacuum cleaner out of a fan, box, and pillowcase. Two years later he patented his invention and sold the idea to his cousin's Hoover Harness and Leather Goods Factory. - Hoover became very wealthy thanks to Murray's invention.

In 1906, a janitor in Canton, Ohio called James Murray finally managed to create one useful vacuum cleaner out of a fan, box, and pillowcase. Two years later he patented his invention and sold the idea to his cousin's Hoover Harness and Leather Goods Factory. - Hoover became very wealthy thanks to Murray's invention. A lot of years after, these devices used to be very expensive luxury items, when all changed after World War 2.

If you are deciding to buy a vacuum cleaner, you have to take into account a lot of things like which brand, how much money you're willing to invest, size, the length of the power cord, vacuuming power or design. Additionally, we can divide vacuum cleaners in to types: with cleaner bags or without cleaner bags. If you buy the one with a system that sucks the dust into the cleaner bags, you have to regularly change and trash them as they get full. The disadvantage of this type is that you have to keep in mind to go and buy them and that the prices of these bags can be sometime really high. On the other side the vacuum cleaners without the need of cleaner bags collect the dust inside of them in an isolated case and when full, you will just empty that into trash. At the time of writing this hub it has been about four months since I bought a new vacuum cleaner and I decided for the second option as I like it a lot more.

However, if you did decide to buy a vacuum cleaner with cleaner bags, here's a list of some of the best ones that you can buy comfortably from your home. What's more, Amazon has got usually very nice discounts as well.

Dirt Devil Type U Vacuum Cleaner Bags, 10-Pack
Amazon Price: $8.18
Miele Vacuum Cleaner Bags Type FJM AirClean
Amazon Price: $15.51
List Price: $23.95
Hoover 4010001A Type A Vacuum Bags
Amazon Price: Too low to display
List Price: $4.89

That's all that I wanted to say about vacuum cleaners and dust bags. I hope, you have found this hub useful and that you have liked it. Take care!

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