Monday, December 26, 2011

Kirby Vacuum Cleaners - Don't Shoot the Messenger

!±8± Kirby Vacuum Cleaners - Don't Shoot the Messenger

Kirby vacuum cleaners are probably most renowned for the way in which they are sold, and while the door-to-door sales technique may have many critics, it has become the linchpin to the Kirby way of life. If results are anything to go by, the technique has a proven track record with these, but for many consumers it remains a deterrent to purchasing what is arguably one of the most well built cleaners available today.

A quick visit to their website indicates the company's reliance on its sales technique - there are very few details available there about any spare parts, bags or the cleaners themselves. Through the website it is, however, possible to arrange to have a consultant visit your home to display Kirby vacuum cleaners in action. This hands on experience undoubtedly provides consumers with the chance to see for themselves the effectiveness of these machines and to ask the salesman any questions they might have about the cleaner's use or maintenance, including discovering what spare parts are right for you and how often these bags need to be changed.

These salesmen also call unannounced, a trend that some consumers find invasive enough to put them off purchasing what is generally agreed to be a reliable vacuum. Sales techniques are reputed to be rather hard-core on occasion - allegations have been put forth that sales people are advised to target older people who might find it harder to refuse those persistent Kirby vacuum cleaner salesman.

The sales techniques used by them might be controversial, but the quality of the cleaners themselves is not. Though they are expensive and unlike many of their modern counterparts they require the purchase of new bags, these cleaners are built to last a lifetime. And, in fact, with a lifetime guarantee, these are clearly built to last. People might not like the sales technique, but they sure do love the cleaners.


Kirby Vacuum Cleaners - Don't Shoot the Messenger

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Clean the Ice and Water Dispenser on a Refrigerator Door

!±8± Clean the Ice and Water Dispenser on a Refrigerator Door

The ice and water dispenser on a refrigerator door is a very nice convenience. Over time, the ice and water outlets and the reservoir will get dirty and full of germs. The water reservoir on a refrigerator should be cleaned regularly to keep it clean and germ free. Cleaning the ice and water outlets should also be cleaned to insure it is clean and safe to dispense form. If the water reservoir is allowed stay wet and dirty, it can look and smell terrible. A little skill is needed to clean the outlets and the reservoir. Only safe cleaners should be used to clean the ice and water dispensing parts.

Gather the necessary supplies and get cleaning. White vinegar, a 1 cup measuring cup, a screwdriver, some gray tape and an old toothbrush should get the job done.

The very first thing to do is unplug the refrigerator and turn the water supply to the refrigerator to the off position. Unscrew the screw that is holding the copper water supply tube in place. Slide the copper tube out of position.

Holding the tube upright, pour about 3 cups of vinegar into the tube. Hold the tube over the reservoir to catch any overflow. Leave the vinegar sit for 5 minutes in the tube and the reservoir.

Using grey tape, attach the copper tube to the back of the refrigerator to keep the vinegar draining down towards into reservoir.

Empty the ice dispenser by depressing the ice dispenser lever to expel all of the ice. Let about half of the vinegar flow through to flush out any dirt.

Next, depress the water lever on the water dispenser. This will allow the vinegar to run through the water supply pipes and tubes getting a complete cleaning. Keep the button pressed until all the vinegar has ran through into the reservoir. If the reservoir is small, empty it as it gets full.

Dip a toothbrush into the vinegar in the reservoir. Scrub the spouts that the ice and water flows through with the old toothbrush. Continue scrubbing with the toothbrush. Be sure to clean the entire ice and water dispensing center with vinegar. Pay close attention to the corners of the reservoir.

Remove the reservoir tub. Rinse well in the sink with warm water. Replace.

Place the copper tubing back in its space. If the refrigerator was moved, return it to position. Turn the water supply back on. Run fresh water through the ice and water spouts for a few minutes to rinse all vinegar out.


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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Miele : B990 Rotary Iron for Professional Results [HOT NEW RELEASE]

!±8±Miele : B990 Rotary Iron for Professional Results [HOT NEW RELEASE]

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With its contemporary design and easy-to-use temperature selection dial, this user-friendly rotary iron features a 34 1/2"-wide roller that presses large table and bed linens and garments to a crisp professional finish just like an old-fashioned laundry mangle. In less than four minutes, the machine can smoothly iron a tablecloth, a duvet cover or a stack of napkins, so it's an indispensable timesaver if you're a frequent entertainer. Operated by an easy-to-use foot pedal, it allows you to sit comfortably as you guide items through the top roller and heating plate; pressed laundry folds neatly onto a shelf underneath. A swing-out bar provides additional space to hang finished items. The iron's open-end design easily accommodates shirts and extra-wide linens. Adjust the roller speed to suit the type of laundry being pressed or your preferred working rate. Other features include three temperature settings, a finger guard and an emergency release button.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Having a Ball: Dyson DC24 & DC25

This is a brief overview of the the two Dyson Ball models, the DC24 and the DC25. I filmed it in response to the MANY questions I receive about these two cleaners - I cover the main points about the design, to address specific issues I've been asked about these models in the past. If you have any further questions about these cleaners, please use the comment section to ask them, and I'll do my best to help! Here's my full, illustrated review of the DC24 All Floors on my blog: dustfluffgrit.blogspot.com

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Part 1 - The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Chs 01-07)

Part 1. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Mark F. Smith. Playlist for The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: www.youtube.com

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