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Buying Spares for Your Vacuum Cleaner

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Vacuum cleaners are only as wonderful as their conglomeration of parts. Once something breaks or becomes lost, the vacuum cleaner loses its effectiveness at keeping a tidy castle. Fortunately for homeowners and apartment dwellers, spares are sold for all models of vacuum cleaners, allowing them to remain in tiptop shape for cleaning carpets.

Equally fortunate is the fact that spares can be purchased online, saving the owners of vacuum cleaners from running all over town trying to locate the proper spare. Genuine spares, produced by the manufacturer, are the best options when stocking up or replacing the spares for your vacuum cleaner.

Since the spares that are available vary depending on the exact model of vacuum cleaner that you have, it is important to locate your model when searching for the parts. It is possible to purchase spares for upright vacuum cleaners as well as cylinder vacuum cleaners.

For upright vacuum cleaners, one can purchase just about any spare part one would need including the TurboTool, rear covers, the knob and cam for height adjustment, handles, tube holder, tool holder, the dustbrush, the crevice tool, the extension tubes, and a variety of hoses. Some of the parts are available in more than one color so that you can easily coordinate it with your vacuum cleaner model.

For cylinder vacuum cleaners, one can purchase an entire array of spare parts including belts, filters, kits, bags, and hoses. Spare tools are also available including the hardfloor tool, the dustbrush, the upholstery tool, the telescopic tool, the Turbobrush, the stretch stair hose, and the crevice tool. The exhaust filter grill and filter frame are also available for purchase as spares.

For carpet washers, it is possible to purchase spare tanks including both the clean water tank and the dirty water tank. The clean water tank is less expensive than the dirty water tank, yet both are reasonable purchases when faced with the replacement of the carpet washer as an alternative. Additionally, one can purchase a spare wash tool that really does an excellent job cleaning upholstery, stairs, and car interiors. It is also possible to purchase spares for the pre-treatment wand, the Brushbar, belts, various hoses, and nozzles.

25% of all Vax Vacuum Cleaner Spare Parts

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Vax have launched a campaign with 25% discount off all of their Vax spare parts.  If you own a vax vacuum cleaner or carpet washer its worth heading over to their site and ordering some spares for your vacuum.

While you’re at it, you might want to check out their new Mach range vacuum cleaner which has also been recently launched.  Its supposed to have all the vacuuming funcionality of a Dyson but at a much cheaper price!

Shopping for Spare Parts for your Vacuum Cleaner

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Shopping for vacuum cleaner spares is something that you shouldn’t need to do very often. And whether you need to replace a broken part, or just want spares for emergency purposes, a quick search on the Internet will lead you to a huge number of companies able to provide you with the vacuum cleaner spares you need. But while there’s no shortage of companies selling spares, buying from suppliers may differ a little to buying direct from the manufacturer.

Given that there are so many makes and models of vacuum cleaner on the market nowadays, the more information you have about the spares you want, the easier it will be to shop for them. Make a note of the make and model of your vacuum cleaner, and, if possible, the correct names of the spares you want to buy. There’s nothing more frustrating than ordering vacuum cleaner spares, waiting for them to arrive, and then discovering that they’re not the right ones! That’s why, when buying spares online, most suppliers ask for details including the name of the manufacturer, model/spare part number, and a description of the part.

When providing this information, the model name or number on the front of the vacuum cleaner may be sufficient, but for many brands this is not the number the manufacturers use to identify the specific cleaner. There should be an information plate at the back of the vacuum cleaner, or on its bottom, detailing the full model number. Most model numbers usually consist of numbers only, or a combination of numbers and letters. For example, if shopping for Dyson spares, note that Dyson vacuum cleaner model numbers begin with DC, standing for ‘dual cyclone’. When shopping for Vax spare parts, also note the model number and check out their site for advice and diagrams.

The advantage of ordering vacuum cleaner spares online is that you have a good chance of being able to find the spares you need and having them delivered to your door within a couple of days. Suppliers have stock spares for most makes of vacuum cleaner and offer an online ordering service that makes finding and buying the spares you need easy.

However, if you are having trouble locating specific vacuum cleaner spares, perhaps because your particular brand of vacuum cleaner isn’t that well-known, then you may want to order direct from the manufacturer. Not only will the manufacturer be able to provide you with the exact spares you need, but if you’re unsure as to which spares you actually do need then their customer help line will be able to give advice and help locate the spares for you.

It should be easy to shop for spares for the more popular brands of vacuum cleaner such as Dyson or Vax from suppliers, as they stock spares for these brands of vacuum cleaner; although, if you prefer, you can buy Dyson spares and Vax spares direct from the manufacturer. 

When deciding which vacuum cleaner to buy, always bear in mind the availability of spares for your particular model of cleaner. Buying a well-known brand means you should be able to locate and buy vacuum cleaner spares without any difficulty.