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The advantages of a backpack vacuum far
outweigh the convenience of not having to push or pull a heavy appliance around
while cleaning the floor. Originally
designed for industrial use, the back pack vacuum was designed to allow the
user to get into tight places around equipment where a large commercial cleaner
would not reach.
Compare these to the
ProTeam VX2000 which was the original backpack vac designed for home use, and
their TailVac, and you can see the progression of this type of vacuum over the
years.
In the ProTeam line of commercial
backpack cleaners is the LineVacer Hepa.
This vacuum cleaner offers the convenience and portability of a backpack
with the air quality of a commercial floor vacuum.
This vacuum cleaner is used in medical
facilities and “clean rooms” where airborne particles can create substantial
risks to patients and equipment. Reviews
have also indicated that this vacuum excels at asbestos and lead paint
abatement. More information on this can
be found at www.pro-team.com.
Carry
On
The Eureka Sanitaire is the only backpack
listed in the review of vacuum cleaners done by the Allergy Buyers Club (www.allergybuyersclub.com)
indicating its usefulness in environments where people with severe allergies
live.
The Royal Commercial RY400 has a
chiropractor designed harness and waist support. Compare this with the ShopVac Backpack which
doubles as a canister vac and the Oreck XL Pro.
Regardless of whether you need
the power of the ProTeam Sierra or the convenience of the company’s TailVac, or
the price of the CarpetPro SCBP-1 – there is a backpack for your needs.
Just a few tips as you do your review of available backpack vacuums:
- Know what you want
- Know how much you want to spend
- Do your homework
- Don’t
settle for less
There are plenty of options available and
one of them is just right for your requirements.
Visit www.allbrands.com
for more information on the backpack
vacuum systems available today.
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