About the cleaning effectiveness of the vacuum cleaners

The power and cleaning effectiveness of the vacuum cleaners are determined on the basis of power consumption in proportion to their output. A lot of these aspects are also dependent on the manufacturer. Some of the brands are far ahead of others in terms of effectiveness and cleaning power. For example both miele vacuum and dyson vacuum cleaners have exemplary cleaning abilities that are not available in many traditional vacuum cleaners.

However you must understand that cleaning effectiveness and amperage are not the same. Sometimes people confuse the two as identical to each other.  Therefore, the comparison of vacuums should be confined to the manufacturers or brands who consistently describe their products.

Amperage is in reality the measurement of the electricity that is required by the motor to run whereas the cleaning effectiveness refers to the capability of the appliance to remove dirt and dust. Good quality vacuum cleaners such as the dyson vacuum cleaners use filter system so that the dust and allergic elements that are sucked by the cleaner are not thrown back into the air.

Most dyson vacuum cleaners use HEPA or “high efficiency particulate arresting” filters. These filters operate at a much better rate and can remove the tiniest of the particles. Good quality cleaners often use more than one filter system for their machine increasing their effectiveness and ability to clean the area of operation.

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