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Model |
Sq. Ft. |
Air
Watts |
Warranty |
Filtration |
Type |
Sound |
Rating |
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Drainvac |
AC1600C |
3,500 |
600 |
Lifetime* |
Teflon HEPA |
Bag or Bagless |
58 |
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PurVac |
Ruby |
3,500 |
600 |
Lifetime* |
Teflon
HEPA |
Bag or Bagless |
58 |
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Click |
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Drainvac |
AC2570C |
3,000 |
570 |
Lifetime* |
Teflon HEPA |
Bag or Bagless |
59 |
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Click |
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Valet |
ATQ160 |
3,500 |
561 |
Lifetime* |
Teflon
HEPA |
Bagless |
60 |
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Click |
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Powerstar |
Genesis |
3,500 |
533 |
Lifetime* |
Aller-X |
Bag |
58 |
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Click |
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Aggresor |
A4 |
4,000 |
533 |
Lifetime* |
Micron-Cloth |
Bag |
61 |
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Click |
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Drainvac |
AC15-L |
3,000 |
500 |
Lifetime* |
Teflon HEPA |
Bag or Bagless |
60 |
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Click |
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PurVac |
Sapphire |
3,500 |
500 |
Lifetime* |
Teflon
HEPA |
Bag or Bagless |
60 |
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Click |
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Beam |
325C |
3,500 |
550 |
10 Years |
Gore-Tex |
Bagless |
67 |
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Click |
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Centralux |
Aerus |
3,500 |
518 |
5 Years |
Cartridge |
Cyclonic |
79 |
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Click |
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Zenex |
257 |
3,500 |
485 |
7 Years |
Kant-Klog |
Bagless |
70 |
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Click |
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DuoVac |
SIG1465 |
3,500 |
465 |
Lifetime* |
Herculon |
Bagless |
62 |
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Click |
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Easy-Flo |
EF1500 |
2,500 |
465 |
Lifetime |
Cloth |
Bagless |
69 |
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Click |
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Honeywell |
H503 |
3,500 |
540 |
3 Years |
Teflon HEPA |
Bagless |
67 |
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Click |
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Vacuflo |
260 |
3,000 |
371 |
Lifetime* |
Screen |
Cyclonic |
70.1 |
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Click |
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Canavac |
250-E |
3,500 |
404 |
Lifetime* |
Teflon HEPA |
Bagless |
69 |
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Click |
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Eureka |
CVMini |
3,500 |
500 |
5 Years |
Triumph |
Bag |
63.8 |
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Click |
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Hoover |
S5615 |
3,000 |
404 |
5 Years |
Teflon |
Bagless |
68 |
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Click |
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Nutone |
VX475 |
3,000 |
475 |
2 Years |
Teflon |
Bag or Bagless |
71 |
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Click |
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Dirt Devil |
CV1800 |
2,500 |
422 |
5 Years |
Cartridge |
Cyclonic |
62 |
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Click |
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AirVac |
AVP3000 |
3,000 |
537 |
10 Years |
Micron |
Bag or Bagless |
72 |
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Click |
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Hayden |
SV24BU |
3,000 |
325 |
3 Years |
Cartridge |
Cyclonic |
84 |
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Click |
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Eureka |
CV1004B |
2,500 |
425 |
7 Years |
Triumph |
Bag or Bagless |
75 |
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Click |
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Signature |
427 |
2,000 |
412 |
5 Years |
Cloth |
Bag or Bagless |
N/A |
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Click |
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Powerlux |
Condolux |
3,000 |
410 |
5 Years |
Cloth |
Bagless |
N/A |
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Click |
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Allegro |
MU4100 |
3,000 |
404 |
7 Years |
Paper Bag |
Bag |
68 |
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Click |
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Walvac |
243 |
2,000 |
362 |
Lifetime* |
Cloth |
Bag |
69 |
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Click |
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Honeywell |
H403 |
3,000 |
500 |
3 Years |
Teflon HEPA |
Bagless |
67 |
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Click |

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Air watts
is the only recognized testing method as set forth by
the American
Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM)* F558-98
Standard Test Method for Measuring
Air Performance Characteristics of Vacuum Cleaners that
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Hepa-Teflon is
typically a lifetime filter that doesn't need to be replaced.
Teflon is a registered Trademark of E.I. do Pont company.
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Lifetime warranty pertains to canister & casing, motor
warranties may vary.
* Lifetime warranties are considered the best in the industry. |
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Consumer
Reports
The first
consumer reports publication on central vacuums came out
in 2004, which means all machines were tested in 2003.
This particular publication was generally not accepted
in the central vacuum industry as accurate. There was a
very small amount of vacuums tested at this time,
therefore limiting the results they could of had. A lot
of variables such as filtration type, bag or bagless
style, quietness, etc. were left out of the equation.
This means any vacuums that were featured in this
publication were not compared to all the other central
vacuums on the market and can be misleading. This
industry changes rapidly with stronger, more quieter vacuum
units and with more advanced technology going into central
vacuums, consumer report magazines simply can't keep up with
the changes. Our staff continuously attends vacuum
conventions and seminars to make sure we are aware of all
the latest advances in the central vacuum industry. The
question is, do you want to make your investment based on
something a writer for a magazine wrote or from the advice
from a central vacuum expert? With over 30 years of
experience, we eat and breath this business.

Although the different consumer magazines can be a good
guide to purchasing a good central vacuum, many
individual needs are not taken into consideration. For
example, if you have a child that suffers from asthma
you may need a certain filtration. Another example would
be the sound level of a central vacuum. You may need to
install the unit in a interior closet, requiring a quiet
unit. They also do not talk about the units track record
of service or repairs. These are just some examples of
individual needs that make a in depth comparison chart a
better guide when purchasing a central vacuum.
We were approached in the
fall of 2007 by two popular and leading
consumer magazines because of our unbiased, comprehensive and truthful knowledge
of the central vacuum industry. They wanted the most of
complete overview of the central vacuum industry so they
could form their own opinion based on thousands of hours
of research. They actually purchased the majority of the
vacuums they tested. Seven of the 13 units that were
purchased from us were to be tested for future
publications. They choose our site
to buy that day, and when we got that phone call we felt
like we were on cloud 9.

Ratings
There are 10 universal
factors that go into these ratings. These factors are power,
warranty, quietness, convenience, longevity, durability,
maintenance, state-of-the-art materials, number of service calls and
best dollar value.

ABS vs Metal
Body Construction
When choosing a central
vacuum another aspect to consider is the construction type of the vacuum
unit. Vacuum units can range from high quality ABS
Polyethylene/Polypropylene injected
plastic, to metal, to a combination of both. The quality of the vacuum
unit's outer casing is especially important when you factor in such things
as vibration, quietness, denting, scratching, rusting, weather conditions and how
these things
effect the performance and longevity of your central vacuum unit. Please
note that the construction material does not in anyway effect the
filtration of a vacuum unit, and has no bearing on such things as
allergies, dust mites, etc.
ABS
Body Construction
Before
any ABS production begins, all components are put through rigorous
tests and subjected to enormous strain and stress that exceeds
typical residential household use. ABS is globally recognized for
its durability and longevity, and offers such advantages as being
dent proof, rust proof, erosion proof, scratch proof and heat
resistance as well as offering a vibration-free performance. The use
of this material in central vacuum units also greatly helps reduce
the decibel level of a unit, making for a quieter operation. In
addition to all these features it also gives you the advantage of
having a much lighter canister to work with when changing the bag or
dumping the canister. The lighter the canister is, the less likely
it is to fall or drop. This can cause heavier metal units to dent.
ABS Polyethylene/Polypropylene injected plastic is being used by today's top vacuum
manufactures. Vacuum companies such as Sebo, Bosch, Dyson, Electrolux®,
Oreck, Riccar, Panasonic, Hoover, Eureka & 99% all of the commercial vacuums use
this material to insure longevity and durability. Miele, considered the
finest quality vacuum in the world, also uses this material in every vacuum
they produce. These companies have already recognized the
futuristic advantages of this material and all the benefits it has to offer.
This isn't your child's toy material!
Central vacuum companies that use this state-of-the-art material are;
Electrolux®, Eureka, Drainvac, Whirlpool, Nutone, Royal, Dirt Devil®, Hayden, Vacuflo and
so many more.
Metal
Body Construction
Many central vacuum companies still use metal as a sign of durability and
strength. Metal canisters tend to be much heavier and more difficult to deal
with. The vibration caused by the metal design will increase the decibel
level and make the vacuum unit operate louder. The metal material may rust
over time causing problems with hinges and latches. Metal material may chip
over time and is NOT dent proof, rust proof and erosion proof. Heavy metal
canisters may also vibrate themselves off of the mounting bracket, falling
to the floor. This design is basically a round garage can with a motor in
it. Central vacuum companies that use metal are; Hoover, WalVac,
Cana-Vac, Budd, M.D., CycloVac, Zenex and so many more.
All central vacuum
units regardless of construction material are designed to last. You
will hear many claims from different central vacuum companies about
the strength and durability of their vacuum unit's outer casing.
These many different claims are based on their own bias opinion and
are said to try and influence the consumer. There is truly no good
or bad side, but rather a matter of customer opinion. Another
important factor when trying to determine the quality of a vacuum
units outer casing is its warranty. The length of the warranty is a
great indicator of the strength and durability that can be expected
from it's material. More than 60% of companies in the central vacuum
industry will be using state-of-the-art
ABS Polyethylene/Polypropylene injected type materials by 2009. Similar to
the garbage can industry, which saw the widely used metal trash can
virtually disappear and become replaced by the more durable, lighter
plastic/rubber style garbage cans, thanks to the injection mold
process made famous by companies such as
Rubbermaid
®.

Central
Vacuum PVC Pipe vs
Plumbing PVC Pipe
100% of the
companies in America will tell you; never use
regular plumbing
pvc when installing a central vacuum system in your home.
Plumbing pvc inside wall
surfaces are too rough and elbows are too tight,
and will provide insufficient
air flow. Central vacuum pvc pipe has a thin wall
and will prevent clogging for
many years to come. This thin
wall is a schedule 20 gauge as
apposed to a schedule 40 gauge. We will only sell you the highest
quality virgin thin wall pvc tubing
(new style easy fit bell ends). NO REGRINDS. We
only use top quality fittings which are made in stainless steel
molds and are 25% heavier than inferior fittings.
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Click Here For More Central Vacuum PVC
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Accessory Kits
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Air
Driven, Electric Kits, Floor Tools & Accessories.
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Standard
or Basic Straight Suction Attachments
For homes with limited low pile carpeting and bare floors
such as wood, marble, ceramic and linoleum.
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Air Driven Attachment Kits
Turbo (non-electric) attachment kits are for homes with
low to
medium
pile carpeting and bare floors such as tile, marble, wood
and linoleum. This carpet nozzle rotates to drive deep into
the pile and lift out dirt, dust, sand and hair, leaving the
carpet with a nice groomed look. The higher the CFM's of the
vacuum unit, the faster the nozzle will spin.
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Electric Attachment Kits
For
homes with wall to wall low, medium and high carpets along
with all types of bare floors. The ultimate in deep carpet
cleaning that will give you that just vacuumed look. Carpets
will look newer and last longer with this electric beater
bar nozzle. Also great for pet hair.
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