Guide To Rainbow Vacuum Cleaner
The Rainbow Vacuum cleaner claims to gain efficiency from its unique construction. Operating on the premise that wet dust can't fly, the Rainbow system utilizes a bagless, water reservoir to trap dirt, dust and other household filth.
Unlike most vacuums that suck up dirt but can actually make dust in the air worse, the Rainbow's water reservoir traps dust. Manufacturers claim Rainbow vacuums do more than clean surfaces--they clean the air, too. This makes the Rainbow a very popular choice among those with severe allergies. In fact, many people consider the Rainbow vacuum a health product as much as a household appliance.
Rainbow vacuums let you see the water in the reservoir as it transforms from crystal-clear to dirty. For many, this packs a powerful punch, as it demonstrates to them how much cleaner their homes are after a Rainbow treatment. Many of the Rainbow's most vocal supporters are previous users of other well-respected vacuums, made by the likes of Hoover, ElectroLux, and Kirby.
If a brand-new Rainbow's price tag seems out of reach, consider one of the more affordably priced rebuilt models. Some rebuilt models come with limited warranties, making their purchase as secure as if you were buying new.
Guide created: 06/08/06 (updated 04/08/08)


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