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Dirt Devil Vacuum Cleaners

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Dirt Devil vacuum cleaners are famous for their dependability and the fact that they have been around for a long time. These cleaners have various accessories designed to help you clean all areas of your home. From upright to canister to hand held, and with fancy options like a vacuum broom and carpet steam cleaner, Dirt Devil comes in a variety of different styles.

Dirt Devil Ultra Power Handheld Vacuum

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As a cleaning expert householders all over the world have come to rely on my advice on how to cope with four major cleaning problems. These problems are listed here, along with how Dirt Devil vacuum cleaners can help you solve them:

MY FLOORS ARE FINE, BUT I NEED HELP TO CLEAN MY FURNITURE AND WINDOW TREATMENTS

Dirt Devil vacuum cleaners were originally all hand-held models, which could clean almost any corner of the house. Despite several organizational transitions over the last quarter century or so, Dirt Devil continues to lead the race in hand-held vacuums. The other Dirt Devil vacuum cleaners are an attractive choice for small but hard to reach areas, because of their portable design.

MY VACUUM CLEANER DOES NOT GET RID OF ALL THE DIRT ON MY FLOORS

Dirt Devil vacuum cleaners have sturdy motors with revolving brushes that attack messes and lift dirt more completely than suction alone. They come with a narrow tool for crevices, a small upholstery brush, and a round brush for dusting. Our wet/dry vacs are built to handle the toughest household messes. Alternatively, you can get one of our canister model Dirt Devil vacuum cleaners, great for cleaning bare floors, drapes, upholstery and under furniture.

FINE DUST PARTICLES PASS THROUGH MY VACUUM CLEANER AND ESCAPE INTO THE AIR THROUGH THE EXHAUST

Dirt Devil vacuum cleaners do a much better than average job of clearing up this problem. Many of our models come with micron filters, which provide an extremely high level of filtration, though not as high as high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filtration, also a standard feature on many of our models. HEPA filtration is perfect for people who suffer from asthmatic conditions.

I WANT TO BUY A VACUUM CLEANER, BUT I DON’T KNOW HOW TO ASSEMBLE IT

Upright Dirt Devil vacuum cleaners are parceled in several parts that must be assembled before using the machine. Dirt Devil is designed for easy assembly: first you’ll need to put the bottom of the vacuum cleaner on a flat surface and push the power cord down and away from the handle insert. Slide the body of the vacuum cleaner onto the base and press firmly. Insert the long screw into the front of the vacuum body to secure it to the base.

Dirt Devil vacuum cleaners are getting even more efficient – in June 2008 they introduced a line of cordless handheld models with AccuCharge technology. AccuCharge is the first line of cordless vacuums that is Energy Star approved and reduces 70% in energy consumption compared to most other brands.

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Dirt Devil Parts: An Overview

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Finding replacement Dirt Devil parts is an easy task if you look online. You can search by your vacuum cleaner’s name, style, or by the model number if you have it. You will get comprehensive help to assist you in finding the correct replacement parts, as well as basic instructions on replacing it. If you machine is still under warranty, you can have the parts installed by an authorized Dirt Devil repair technician in your area. Read on to find out more about Dirt Devil parts.
Replacement belts

One of the most frequently replaced Dirt Devil parts is the vacuum cleaner’s belt. When the belt breaks, the machine does not pick up dirt and hair like it should. Once you get the replacement, flip the machine over, and remove the bottom cover. Take out the agitator – the long wooden or plastic piece with bristles that has the belt attached to it. Slide the old belt off, and hook one end of the replacement onto the motor driveshaft. Pull the other end up and hook it on to the agitator. Once the belt is securely installed, you can close up the machine plug it back on.

HEPA filters

This is another of the frequently replaced Dirt Devil parts. Filters are easily found online. Make sure you’re looking at the right filter for your machine before you purchase. The HEPA filter has a unique technology that captures solid particles, which are not allowed back into the air. It’s ideal for people who suffer from asthmatic and other respiratory ailments. The HEPA filters on the canister models prevent microorganisms from remaining in the air, easing allergy and asthma sufferers in the home.

Brush rolls

The brush rolls in your machine will sometimes wear out and need replacing. Dirt Devil parts are made to fit the brand’s entire line of vacuum cleaners. Whether you have a handheld, upright or canister machine, it’s easy to find Dirt Devil parts, especially major parts like the brush roll, online. They are also reasonably priced, so you can enjoy your vacuum cleaner without worrying about the cost of maintaining it.

The most-replaced Dirt Devil parts are the vacuum bags, and you can avoid that hassle by purchasing a bagless variety. Rather than struggling with changing the bag and going on a hunt for new bags to fit your vacuum, you can have a look at the bagless models Dirt Devil offers. All you have to do is dump the canister when it fills up, and you’re good to go.

Dirt Devil manufactures a vast range of handheld, canister, and upright vacuum cleaners, as well as the Vision Easy Steamer, which is a lightweight deep cleaner. They are built to last, but do require maintenance from time to time as the various Dirt Devil parts wear out. Be sure to use only genuine Dirt Devil parts to ensure superior performance.

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