How to Clean a Cordless Vacuum
The first cordless vacuum cleaner - the Dust Buster - was invented over 40 years ago. Since then, other companies have followed suit with their own branded cordless vacuums. Keeping your cordless vacuum cleaner in good condition means emptying it often and cleaning it every now and then. How to clean a cordless vacuum cleaner? The professional vacuum cleaner repair team of Vacuum Cleaner 360 has some tips to share with you.
Cordless vacuum cleaners have become indispensable
Before cordless vacuums were invented, we had brooms and dustpans. We still have them, we just don't have to use them as often. Cordless vacuums are great for handling small clutter because you don't have to go into the closet and drag the vacuum out of the house, unplug it, plug it in and find the right attachment to clean up that handful of ice cream spilled on the kitchen floor.
Not only are cordless vacuums more convenient to use than brooms, they're also less messy. When you sweep debris like sand, broken glass or breadcrumbs, the broom always leaves some behind. Not so with cordless vacuums. Not only is it more convenient, it's also safer in the event of broken glass or other potentially dangerous objects.
Cordless vacuum cleaner for cleaning cars
People especially like to use cordless vacuum cleaners in their cars. Cars get very messy and dusty, and often you don't have an extension cord long enough to run from your house to your car to use your regular vacuum. Also, regular vacuums can be unwieldy in tight spaces in the car. Especially if your kids are likely to be snacking in the car, a cordless vacuum is essential for picking up all the crumbs and cereal that's fallen into cracks and floors.
You can go to the gas station and use their vacuum cleaner, but why pay $1.50 a week to vacuum your car when you can use your own handheld cordless vacuum cleaner?
Cordless Pet Hair Vacuum Cleaner
Pet owners love their cordless vacuums to vacuum up pet hair. Sometimes it's a three-day-a-day chore, depending on how many pets you have and what type of fur they have, so you don't want to leave your regular vacuum out 24/7.
If company suddenly arrives, you can grab your cordless vacuum and quickly run over the furniture so your guests aren't covered in cat or dog hair when they sit down.





