Thread Number: 36251
/ Tag: Brand New Vacuum Cleaners
Question for Everyone into Scientific Studies... |
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Post# 388741 , Reply# 1   3/22/2018 at 13:46 (2,238 days old) by Vacfan1982 (Cardiff)   |   | |
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You make a very good point Patrick.
The perfect vacuum is yet to be built and quite possibly never will be. A vacuum cleaner seems like a very simple product and basically it is 😁 but a lot of science goes into it to get the best performance. Over the past few decades I don't think vacuums have improved greatly if at all apart from filtration and bag technology. Infact in many cases they are getting worse! 🙄 |
Post# 388746 , Reply# 2   3/22/2018 at 15:59 (2,238 days old) by dysonman1 (the county)   |   | |
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Post# 388779 , Reply# 3   3/22/2018 at 21:17 (2,238 days old) by MadMan (Chicago, IL, USA)   |   | |
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I hate to tell you this, but there's no such thing as a research study that gives you actual facts. Every single one of them is biased in some way or another, whether that's their intention or not. You are right though... it would be nice.
As for the Europeans restricting wattage, while I understand the principle, I'll use the same argument I use for water restriction. If you have to take a shower using half the water, won't it take you twice as long to get clean? Food for thought. |
Post# 388820 , Reply# 4   3/23/2018 at 12:03 (2,237 days old) by vacuumdevil (Vacuum Hell )   |   | |
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You have to remember that the vacuum industry is largely based on sales that are not governed or regulated in any way. Therefore they will do and say whatever they think they have to to sell machines. Often this crosses moral boundaries that most individuals have.
@HonestJoe68 the closest thing I found to the idea of a "perfect vacuum cleaner" is a proper central vacuum Thats mostly correct @MadMan There have been a handful of studies done independently by IRB and a few other Laboratories. These. remain some of the only unbiased studies in the industry. |