Posted on August 9, 2008 in Infinity Bagless Vacuums by adminNo Comments »

Add an Infinity bagless vacuum with advanced technology and stylish design to your list of “must haves”.

Posted on August 9, 2008 in Shark Bagless Vacuums by adminNo Comments »

The Shark bagless vacuum is convenient, affordable, and you don’t have to worry about buying and changing bags.

Posted on August 9, 2008 in Dyson Bagless Vacuums by adminNo Comments »

The company states that the air expelled from a Dyson vacuum has up to 150 times less bacteria and mold than the air you breathe. Dyson’s bagless vacuums translates to quality, quality, quality.

Posted on August 9, 2008 in Dirt Devil Bagless Vacuums by adminNo Comments »

Join millions of satisfied Dirt Devil customers and buy your Dirt Devil bagless vacuum today… you’ll be glad you did!

Posted on August 9, 2008 in Bissell Bagless Vacuums by adminNo Comments »

For more than 130 years, this family-owned corporation has created ways to make your home a cleaner place and the Bissell bagless vacuum is a great way to make that happen.

Posted on August 9, 2008 in Panasonic Bagless Vacuums by adminNo Comments »

Panasonic bagless vacuums are dependable and offer a variety of quality features.

Posted on August 9, 2008 in Eureka Bagless Vacuums by adminNo Comments »

The Eureka Company officially changed its name in 2004 to Electrolux Home Care Products North America and continues to be quality driven in its offering of Eureka bagless vacuums.

Posted on August 9, 2008 in Hoover Bagless Vacuums by adminNo Comments »

The first Hoover vacuum dates back to 1908 and the Hoover bagless vacuums are just one more indication of a long standing company giving consumers the most innovative and convenient feature available.

Posted on August 9, 2008 in Hoover Bagless Vacuums by adminNo Comments »

The Hoover Vacuum Cleaner story begins in 1907 when an inventor, Murray Spangler,  who worked as a janitor at night, had an asthma problem that was intensified when he swept dust.  He came up with an odd looking contraption that pulled away the dust from the air he breathed and he called it a “suction sweeper”.  It had enormous potential and he looked for a backer.  He found a financier who owned a leather goods manufacturing store, his name, W. H. “Boss” Hoover.  Hoover bought the patent from Spangler in 1908 and made Murray a partner.  Together they assembled Hoover Suction Sweepers in a corner of the leather store and that, my friends, is the beginning of Hoover’s comprehensive line of products for general and special-purpose vacuuming.  They have been around for a very long time and there is a reason for that, it is called “quality”.