Showing posts with label vacuum spares. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacuum spares. Show all posts

Friday, 18 January 2013

A Guide to Making Your Vacuum Cleaner Last Longer


Vacuum cleaners are expensive to buy and so you want them to last a long time.  There are several things you can do to look after your vacuum cleaner, to make it more efficient and to last for longer.
Different models need different levels of care according to the manufacturers.  You should therefore read the user manual carefully for help and tips.  A specialist dealer in vacuum cleaners can also give you specific advice about your machine.  Here are some general tips:
1)    Regularly empty the container on your vacuum cleaner or replace your vacuum cleaner bags.  Bagged vacuum cleaners will need changing whenever vacuum bags are full and a light usually indicates when this is required.  Bagless models will need to be emptied well in advance of the debris in the container reaching the “full” line. 

2)   Regularly check and remove hair, fibres and string etc. from the brush roll on the bottom of vacuum cleaners.  This will help to keep the wheels turning efficiently and enabling your vacuum cleaner to pick up dust and dirt more effectively. 

3)   Be sure to clean out clogged areas of your vacuum cleaner unit as and when it is needed.  Areas that become blocked can lead to vacuum cleaners not working properly and losing power or efficiency.

4)   Regularly check the filters.  These need to be kept clean in order to keep your vacuum cleaner doing its job properly.  If a filter is blocked or full of dirt, it will not be able to pick up any more debris!  If a filter is regularly becoming blocked or if it is damaged, you will need to have it replaced.  Contact a specialist dealer who can help with this.

5)   Regularly check your vacuum cleaner accessories.  All the extensions and various attachments should be kept clean and not damaged.  Inspect the vacuum cleaner belt and make sure that these are not wearing thin or becoming old and worn out.  Belts and other vacuum cleaner accessories can also easily be replaced.

6)   Check that you have sufficient vacuum spares to hand such as vacuum cleaner bags and perhaps a new vacuum cleaner belt in case your vacuum cleaner suddenly breaks down or needs a new part. 

7)   Check your vacuum cleaner cord has no fraying wires.

By regularly checking and maintaining your vacuum cleaner, you can help prevent break downs and make it last for longer.  Contact a specialist dealer for more specific advice about makes and models along with general advice about vacuum cleaner bags, vacuum spares and vacuum cleaner accessories.

Monday, 24 December 2012

Which Vacuum Cleaner Spares Can You Replace Yourself?


Repairing your vacuum cleaner spares does not have to be a hassle and can often save you the expense of buying a new vacuum cleaner.  Many common faults are easy to fix and usually mean you will be better off repairing your existing vacuum cleaner than buying a new one.  Here are the most common vacuum spares that you may need to replace:

Vacuum Cleaner Belt
A vacuum cleaner belt works to spin the roller brush and on some models to turn the wheels.  Whist they are hardwearing, they are made to stretch, and so they will eventually wear out and break.
Most vacuum cleaners’ belts work on the same basis, but each model will have a different particular type.  The good news is that you shouldn’t need to take your vacuum cleaner to a shop or repairer just to replace a new belt.  You can buy a new vacuum cleaner belt online or from any reputable dealer and it won’t take long to fit it yourself.  There are plenty of websites that now offer step by step instruction and videos to show you how to do this.  Whilst there are many stores online that sell vacuum spares, be sure to select the correct belt for your particular brand and model.  Certain vacuum cleaner suppliers sell hundreds of vacuum spares for all types of brands and models both from the present and the past, so you can be sure to find exactly what you need even if you have a very old vacuum cleaner. 

Vacuum Filters
Vacuum filters work to prevent dust and dirt from blocking the vacuum flow.  If your vacuum cleaner starts to lose suction or if the filters look worn, you probably need to replace the filters. Filters are another common part for vacuum cleaners and just like vacuum cleaner belts, these parts can easily be bought from reputable companies online or in store and they can be fixed yourself.

Brush Roll
If your vacuum cleaner belt seems to be intact, but the brush roll on your vacuum cleaner won’t rotate, you may need a new brush roll.  You will also need a replacement if your roller is balding.  You can buy vacuum spares for brush rolls online or in store and again, this is a fairly easy procedure to fix yourself.

Replacing parts for your vacuum cleaner can be a very effective way to save money.  There are plenty of types of vacuum cleaner spares that you can buy online and fix yourself.  Use the manufacturer’s manual and online videos to help you to do this.  It’s important to choose a professional company which stocks all types of brands and models from which to buy your vacuum spares. 

Friday, 21 December 2012

What are the Most Common Vacuum Cleaner Spares?


There are certain vacuum cleaner spares that are most common and easy to replace. Repairing and replacing these spares are cheaper than replacing a new vacuum cleaner. We take a look at these vacuum cleaner spares and their functions:

Vacuum Cleaner Belt
A vacuum cleaner belt works to spin the roller brush and on some models to turn the wheels.  They are hardwearing but they are made to stretch and so they will eventually wear out and break.
Most vacuum cleaners’ belts work on the same basis, but each model will have a different particular type.  Rather than paying to get your vacuum belt fixed, you can buy a new vacuum cleaner belt online or from any reputable dealer and it won’t take long to fit it yourself.  Whilst there are many stores online that sell vacuum spares, be sure to select the correct belt for your particular brand and model.  Certain vacuum cleaner suppliers sell hundreds of vacuum spares for all types of brands and models both from the present and the past, so you can be sure to find exactly what you need even if you have a very old vacuum cleaner. 

Vacuum Filters
Vacuum filters act to prevent dust and dirt from clogging the vacuum flow.  If your vacuum cleaner starts to lose its suction or if the filters look worn, you probably need to replace the filters. Filters are a common spare that can be easily replaced for vacuum cleaners and just like belts, these parts can easily be bought from reputable companies online or in store and they can be fixed yourself.

Brush Roll
If your vacuum cleaner belt seems to be intact, but the brush roll on your vacuum cleaner won’t rotate, you may need a new brush roll.  If your roller is balding you will also need a replacement.  You can buy vacuum spares for brush rolls online or in store and again, this is a fairly easy to fix yourself.

Replacing parts for your vacuum cleaner can be very cost effective and can save you money in having to buy a new vacuum cleaner.  There are many types of vacuum cleaner spares that you can buy online and fix yourself.  Use the manufacturer’s manual and online videos to help you to do this.  It’s important to choose a professional company which stocks all types of brands and models from which to buy your vacuum spares.  http://www.anderson-trade.co.uk/