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Safety Precautions When Repairing a Vacuum Yourself
Getting started with vacuum repairs requires careful safety precautions to prevent injury—here’s what you need to know before you begin.
Bagless vs. Bagged Vacuums: Maintenance Differences
Understanding the maintenance differences between bagless and bagged vacuums can help you choose the best option for your cleaning routine.
Storing Your Vacuum Correctly to Extend Its Life
A proper vacuum storage method can significantly extend its lifespan—discover the essential tips to keep your cleaner in top condition.
Cleaning Robot Vacuum Filters, Sensors and Charging Contacts
Cleaning robot vacuum filters, sensors, and charging contacts is vital for optimal performance—find out how to keep your device running smoothly.
HEPA Filters and Their Benefits for Allergy Sufferers
Ineffective allergy relief can be a thing of the past—discover how HEPA filters can transform your indoor air quality and keep allergens at bay.
Replacing Worn Belts, Brushes and Filters: When and How
Understanding when and how to replace worn belts, brushes, and filters is crucial for optimal performance and avoiding costly breakdowns.
Troubleshooting Loss of Suction, Noise and Burning Smells
Cleaning or inspecting your vacuum can resolve common issues and restore performance, but understanding specific causes is key to effective troubleshooting.
Caring for and Storing the Power Cord Safely
Optimize your power cord care and storage to prevent damage and hazards—discover essential tips to keep your cords safe and functional.
Wiping Down the Vacuum Exterior and Wheels
Just wiping down your vacuum’s exterior and wheels can improve performance and longevity—discover the essential tips to keep it in top shape.