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One of the biggest trends in royal vacuum cleaners in the past few years has been their weight. Lighter units reduce strain on the operator and are much easier to handle. However, the problem with light weight vacuum cleaners is they tend to have smaller motors and weaker components which lack robustness. But as new technologies come about the vacuum market is beginning to provide much more efficient and smaller motors that feature the same power as the heavier motors from those we saw ten years ago. As the manufacturers perfect these technologies, units will continue to get lighter without the loss of brush speed and suction power. Being able to move you vacuum around easily is one the biggest issues as it dictates market share – especially in the commercial cleaning world. The commercial cleaning industry has become much more competitive due to a flood of new commercial cleaning companies that have emerged on the cleaning market. The speed that cleaning company employees can clean a building while maintaining a high level of quality is a large factor in running a successful cleaning operation. One tool that is being utilized by commercial cleaning companies to aid in labor savings is the back pack cordless royal vacuum cleaner. Until now battery power and weight have down played the role of the cordless vacuum cleaner. With new lighter weight and more powerful batteries, vacuum cleaner units can be developed that rival their plug in cousins. Being able to vacuum quickly without having to messing with a 100 foot cord has become a reality. New back pack vacuum cleaners have come to the vacuum market that tote incredible power packing just a few extra pounds over the standard 120 volt plug in back pack vacuum. Commercial cleaning employees can now vacuum the same area in just over 70% of the original time it took the old plug in vacuum cleaners. These new rechargeable back pack vacuums will cost a little more in start up costs but will save commercial cleaning companies tons of money in employee labor savings. Noise has always been an issue when vacuuming in public areas. The old trend for vacuuming populated areas during business hours has been to use a mechanical sweeper vacuum sometimes called a hokey. These smaller vacuum cleaners work great on extremely small and light debris but lack the power and suction for completing the task with perfect results. The latest tread in mechanical sweepers is to get rid of the word mechanical and add the word vacuum. New vacuum sweepers are emerging in the lobby and restaurant markets and are packing quite a punch. These new rechargeable electric sweepers are ideal for picking up wet or dry debris and can run up to 2 hours on a single charge and have the option of multiple batteries with recharging units for extended use.
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