Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Eureka Cordless Vacuum Praised By Owners

For those people who hate to drag an electric cord around the house when they vacuum a Eureka cordless vacuum may be a logical choice. Those who want something additional to use for quick pick-ups without dragging out their larger units, also find them extremely useful.

The NiCad rechargeable battery technology may cause some hesitation in making the switch to a cordless vacuum cleaner, but the vast majority of users who own one, have been extremely happy with their decision. Most of the Eureka cordless vacuum cleaners, especially the upright style, have settings for carpets and bare floors and users compliment the ease with which the switch is made.

Additionally, not having a cord to unwind every time it is used is viewed as a time saver when cleaning. Claims are also made that it is great to have for a small job where having to bring out the bigger corded machine can be a hassle. It’s lightweight and ease in maneuverability is also a plus.

Needing a vacuum for out of the way jobs, such as a car, a Eureka cordless hand vacuum can also be handy to have around. Being able to pick it up from the charging station and use it quickly is bonus for car owners as well as for the occasional spill of dry goods.

The only fault some find with a Eureka Cordless Vacuum, looking at the uprights, is not being able to get into some tight spots, but they also agree that very few uprights can and so they also have a small hand vacuum cleaner to vacuum there.



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