Monday, December 31, 2012

Where To Find Hoover Carpet Cleaner Parts - Home - Home Repair

Buying a brand new carpet cleaner can set you back hundreds, if not thousands of dollars. So, for many people, a better and more cost effective option is fixing up your old carpet cleaner. Hoover is one of the major brands and more and more people are on the lookout for Hoover carpet cleaner parts, to help them fix up their old one. However, actually finding these parts are easier said then done, so many people just end up buying a new one. This article aims to show you where to find parts fro your old Hoover and save you the cost that comes with buying a new one.

First of all, it is imperative that we distinguish between a carpet cleaner and a vacuum cleaner. As some of you may know already, these two household appliances are not one and the same, but rather two very different tools used in many homes on a daily basis to keep it clean and tidy. A vacuum cleaner uses suction only to extract dust from you home, whether it be your carpet, floorboards or furniture. A carpet cleaner on the other hand uses a combination of water, a detergent and suction to clean carpets, furniture and other surfaces, to give it a far superior clean to a vacuum cleaner only. The combination of water and detergent penetrates deep into the carpet and the powerful suction action removes the water, detergent and dirt from your carpet and stores it in a separate container.

Hoover is well known for producing high-quality products for many decades. With that said, each and every electrical product will fail after some time and you will be left with two options, repair or replace. A brand new Hoover carpet cleaner today will cost you anywhere between $250 and $600, so it is understandable that some people chooses the repair option. If you are looking for Hoover carpet cleaner parts, Hoover's own website, is a good place to start, however keep in mind that their prices are not cheap.

The most common things to wear out on a Hoover is belts, brush rolls, water tanks, brush blocks, and reservoir kits. If you are like me and find the Hoover website a bit too expensive, try out the following sites. They have most Hoover parts, both original and replicas and at a better price than Hoover themselves: Simplyvacuums.com, VacuumPartStore.com, Nextag.com or OnlineVacuumParts.com.





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