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Drainvac Little
Giant
3,500 600 Lifetime* Teflon HEPA Bag or Bagless 58 5-Star Rating! Click
PurVac Ruby 3,500 600 Lifetime* Teflon HEPA Bag or Bagless 58 5-Star Rating! Click
Drainvac AC2570C 3,000 570 Lifetime* Teflon HEPA Bag or Bagless 59 5-Star Rating! Click
Valet ATQ160 3,500 561 Lifetime* Teflon HEPA Bagless 60 5-Star Rating! Click
Powerstar Genesis 3,500 533 Lifetime* Aller-X Bag 58 4 1/2 Star Rating Click
Aggresor A4 4,000 533 Lifetime* Micron-Cloth Bag 61 4 Star Rating Click
Drainvac AC15-L 3,000 500 Lifetime* Teflon HEPA Bag or Bagless 60 4 Star Rating Click
PurVac Sapphire 3,500 500 Lifetime* Teflon HEPA Bag or Bagless 60 4 Star Rating Click
Beam 325C 3,500 550 10 Years Gore-Tex Bagless 67 4 Star Rating Click
Centralux Aerus 3,500 518 5 Years Cartridge Cyclonic 79 4 Star Rating Click
Zenex 257 3,500 485 7 Years Kant-Klog Bagless 70 4 Star Rating Click
DuoVac SIG1465 3,500 465 Lifetime* Herculon Bagless 62 4 Star Rating Click
Easy-Flo EF1500 2,500 465 Lifetime Cloth Bagless 69 4 Star Rating Click
Honeywell H503 3,500 540 3 Years Teflon HEPA Bagless 67 4 Star Rating Click
Vacuflo 260 3,000 371 Lifetime* Screen Cyclonic 70.1 3 Star Rating Click
Royal CS620 3,500 520 Lifetime* Cartridge Cyclonic 64 3 1/2 Star Rating Click
Canavac 250-E 3,500 404 Lifetime* Teflon HEPA Bagless 69 3 Star Rating Click
Eureka CVMini 3,500 500 5 Years Triumph Bag 63.8 3 Star Rating Click
Hoover S5615 3,000 404 5 Years Teflon Bagless 68 3 Star Rating Click
Nutone VX475 3,000 475 2 Years Teflon Bag or Bagless 71 2 Star Rating Click
Dirt Devil CV1800 3,500 422 Lifetime* Cartridge Cyclonic 73.7 2 Star Rating Click
AirVac AVP3000 3,000 537 10 Years Micron Bag or Bagless 72 2 Star Rating Click
Hayden SV24BU 3,000 325 3 Years Cartridge Cyclonic 84 2 Star Rating Click
Eureka CV1004B 2,500 425 7 Years Triumph Bag or Bagless 75 2 Star Rating Click
Signature 427 2,000 412 5 Years Cloth Bag or Bagless N/A 2 Star Rating Click
Powerlux Condolux 3,000 410 5 Years Cloth Bagless N/A 2 Star Rating Click
Allegro MU4100 3,000 404 7 Years Paper Bag Bag 68 2 Star Rating Click
Walvac 243 2,000 362 Lifetime* Cloth Bag 69 2 Star Rating Click
Honeywell H403 3,000 500 3 Years Teflon HEPA Bagless 67 2 Star Rating Click


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"WHAT DO YOU, AS EXPERTS, RECOMMEND FOR ME?"........................... More Info
"WHAT VACUUMS SELL THE MOST?".................................................... More Info
"HOW CAN I LEARN THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MOTORS?".................. More Info
"BAG, BAGLESS OR CYCLONIC? WHICH IS BEST FOR ME?" .................... More Info
"WILL MY OLD ATTACHMENTS WORK WITH A NEW CENTRAL VACUUM?" .. More Info
"WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO BUY A QUIET CENTRAL VACUUM?" ............... More Info
"WHY IS A WARRANTY IMPORTANT?" .................................................. More Info
"IF I'M REPLACING MY CENTRAL VACUUM, AM I STUCK WITH THE SAME.. MANUFACTURER? CAN I GET ONE FROM A DIFFERENT MANUFACTURER?" More Info
"HOW DO I MEASURE SUCTION POWER?" ............................................. More Info
"CAN I TRUST BUYING A VACUUM FROM A PRIVATE-LABELED COMPANY?" More Info
   "HOW DO I GET SERVICE FOR MY VACUUM AFTER BUYING FROM YOU?".. More Info
"WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ABS AND METAL CVS UNITS?"........ More Info

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"SHOULD I VENT MY CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEM?" ............................ More Info
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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.
* Lifetime warranty pertains to canister & casing, motor warranties may vary.
* Lifetime warranties are considered the best in the industry.

Bagged Style

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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.

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.

 >> Click Here For More Central Vacuum PVC Information

Accessory Kits

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 tests the actual cleaning power of a vacuum.

Motors

The most important component in any central vacuum system is the motor. There are four major suppliers to the central vacuum industry, Ametek Lamb Electric, the German made Domel, GS Motors and most recently the China made motor. These companies make several different motors which a central vacuum manufacturer can utilize. Some of these motors differ dramatically in cost, performance and reliability. When comparison shopping also look at the motor warranty. Simply put, the longer the warranty the more confident the manufacture is in their product.


5.7 vs 7.2 Diameter - What's Better?
Typically 95% of most central vacuum manufacturers now a days use the reliable 5.7 two stage hi-efficiency (German made) Domel or Ametek Lamb motor. These motors usually spin an average of 21,000 RPM. Among manufacturers who use the 5.7" impeller series motor in their most popular models are Drainvac, Dust Care, PowerStar, WalVac, Honeywell, AirVac, Beam, Electrolux®, Eureka, Modern Day Hoover, and Smart Vac etc.
Drainvac & Dust Care use the highest quality German made Domel double ball bearing motor, that same motors used in Miele vacuums, the most powerful vacuums in the world. The Domel motor is now also featured in ProTeam Commercial Backpack vacuums, the industries best backpacks, to insure the longevity and quality their known for.

The German Domel Premier Line of motors utilizes all steel construction, double ball bearings, no-load fan, and have proven superior to all other Ametek Lamb motors under controlled testing. Simply put these motors are the best motors available for central vacuum applications.

>> Click Here For More Domel Information

* Average Life of a 5.7 Motor - 18 to 22 Years or More. (High Efficiency)

Ametek Lamb also makes a 7.2 diameter motor, called "Premier" (Part#115334) their most durable motor ever, which is being used in most all cyclonic motors.  These motors will move air (CFM) at slower speeds (RPM), thus extends motor brush life (1,200 hours) and bearing life. The lower speed creates a twirling effect or tornado inside the canister called the "cyclonic configuration" effect, however this lowers the power (air watts) as well as the CFMs and water lift which will also lower your suction. This does not provide more power, but in actuality lessens it.

* Average Life of a 7.2 Motor - 18 to 22 Years or More.

Impeller Diameter
This is directly related to the volume of air (CFM) a motor is capable of moving. Many manufacturers use the (America made) Ametek Lamb & (German made) Domel motors which have a 5.7" impeller in their most popular models. Because these motors are universal motors, and require motor brushes, impeller diameter also affects motor brush life. Because of the small diameter of the impeller, RPM is increased to allow the impeller to move at least 100 CFM. Carbon brushes should be replaced every 800 hours on a 5.7 motor and 1200 hours on a 7.2 motor with normal household use. Takes only minutes to change and extends the life of the motor adding years of trouble free performance.




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