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Commercial Vacuum Cleaner Buyers Guide
This commercial vacuum cleaner guide provides useful information about commercial vacuum cleaners for those considering purchasing a machine for business use.
Most people understand that commercial vacuum cleaners are made to be more durable than those designed for residential use. That is because commercial vacuums need to pick up dust and debris that most residential vacuums never see.
They also often need to clean larger areas and, in cases like motels, more rooms each day than residential vacuums will see in a week. That means that in order to keep businesses neat and orderly they need a vacuum that they can depend on to run day after day, year after year, with few repairs.
Some homeowners prefer buying commercial vacuums to those made for residential use as well. This is because even though the initial expense can be somewhat higher, most commercial vacuums last 10 years, with some brands and models still going strong after 15 years of use. This means over time that the initial investment will pay off.
Commercial Vacuum Cleaner Types
Basically there are two types of commercial vacuum cleaners the backpack type and the floor vacuum. The floor vacuums are then divided into three subgroups, canister vacuums, wet and dry, and uprights.
Each type of vacuum within each group may have it’s own features but, the types are pretty much the same.
The Difference Between Commercial And Residential Vacuums
There are several differences between commercial and residential vacuums. If you are considering buying a true commercial vacuum you need to know these differences as many stores will tell you that you are getting an industrial grade vacuum when in fact you are not.
Here are some things you need to look for when looking for an industrial vacuum cleaner:
- Length of cord: Industrial vacuums are made to get the job done and get it done as fast as possible. This means that no one is going to waste time plugging and unplugging the vacuum. So look for at least a 50 foot electrical cord. This is standard in most commercial vacuums.
- Capacity: Commercial vacuums whether they are an upright model, canister, or backpack usually hold much more dirt and debris than residential models. This is because that it takes up time to empty bags, or cups repeatedly and time as they say is money.
- Large cleaning paths: Most upright commercial vacuums have larger heads to clean larger areas at a time.
- 2 motors: While some residential vacuums now have two motors one for the vacuum and one for the head itself almost all residential vacuums are equipped with two motors.
- Longer lifespans: While most residential vacuums can be expected to run smoothly for 2 to 5 years a commercial vacuum’s life span is usually 5 years for a wet/dry vacuum and 10 to 15 years for dry vacuums.
- Ground plugs.: Almost all commercial vacuums have ground plugs (3 pronged plugs) to provide additional safety to the person using the vacuum in case the cord should somehow get severed.
Popular Brands Of Commercial Vacuum Cleaners
While some commercial vacuum cleaner brand names will be familiar because they are made by the same manufactures that make residential vacuums, others will be completely new to most people.
Although some of these companies have been in business for decades their names are less recognizable because they solely manufacture commercial vacuums. With that in mind here are just some of the brands of commercial vacuums that are available today:
Eureka
Oreck
Shop Vac
Numatic
Hoover
Pro team
Royal
Things To Consider When Choosing A Commercial Vacuum Cleaner
Just like any other purchase there are going to be some things you are going to want to take into consideration before purchasing a commercial vacuum for your home or business.
By thinking through exactly what you need this vacuum for and what features you want you will be able to find the perfect vacuum for your home and business much faster and easier.
Where You Would Be Using This Vacuum And What You Would Be Using It For?
Where you would be using the vacuum and what you would be using it for is actually the primary consideration.
For example, if you need a vacuum to help clean up messes in that car garage or on that construction site. Then more than likely you are going to want a vacuum that will pick up wet substances as well as dry substances. You may even want to consider choosing a commercial vacuum cleaner especially designing to pick up saw dust, or one that can function as either a blower or a vacuum.
On the other hand if you are looking for some great functioning vacuums to keep your motel clean and tidy, then you might want to choose some good uprights and possibly a backpack vacuum as well to make cleaning those hallways, stairs and pool areas easier.
Knowing exactly where the vacuum is going to be used and the type of substances it will be expected to pick up will help you to decide the type of vacuum you need. Once you know the type, you can then begin to look at specifics.
Features
Most commercial businesses are not concerned with the air quality when choosing a vacuum. However, some businesses such as corporate offices, motels and restaurants do need to be concerned about air quality.
So make sure you know what features you want your vacuum to have in order to do the job you need it to do.
Brand Reputation
Let’s face it some manufactures have sterling reputations for delivering great products time after time while other companies may have a more hit or miss record. Knowing the brand reputation will help you find the best working and most durable appliances available.
Model Popularity
While how popular a model is doesn’t ensure that it is the right vacuum for you it may well play a significant role in your ability to get parts to repair your vacuum if something goes wrong.
Less popular vacuum models will be replaced sooner than those that are more popular which may mean that should you need a small part it simply may not be available. There is nothing worse than having to throw out an expensive vacuum because you can’t get a $5.00 part.
Warranty
Look at the warranty and get the longest warranty available even if that means paying a little extra for an extended warranty. If your vacuum needs servicing, then having a good warranty that covers parts and labor may end up saving you a lot of money.
Read The Reviews
Once you have narrowed your choice down to a couple of commercial vacuum cleaners that look promising, then take the times to read the reviews.
Professional reviews can give you a lot of helpful technical information about the vacuums you are considering while actual user reviews will give you personal viewpoints on how these vacuums perform in real life. They will also let you know if your vacuum of choice may have a reoccurring problem that will make it less than ideal.
Take A test Drive
If at all possible, see if you can see a demonstration of how the industrial vacuum cleaner works or even try it for yourself. Actually, being able to get a feel for how a product works before buying it can help you to have confidence in your decision or show you design flaws that you might feel are a deal breaker.
You are investing a lot of money in your commercial vacuum. That means that you want to do everything in your power to find the right one for your individual or business needs.
Hopefully, the tips in this buyers guide will enable you to choose the right commercial vacuum cleaner with confidence and assurance.