Eureka vacuum cleaners have been around for a long time. Founded by Fred Wardell in 1909 in southern Michigan, Eureka became an early leader in the manufacture of electric vacuum cleaners. Eureka vacuum cleaners continue to be manufactured by their parent company Electrolux to this day. Eureka became famous for its television ads promoting its line of Boss vacuum models in the 1980s. According to Eureka, its modern line of vacuums is cleaning homes in more than 40 countries around the world. They continue to use innovation to stay on top of the competitive vacuum cleaner market. Throughout the world, Eureka vacuum cleaners are known for their quality.
Eureka Vacuum Cleaner, or as it is commonly known, Electrolux, is part of a large company that produces a wide range of consumer and commercial appliances. These products include kitchen stoves and refrigerators. Eureka vacuum cleaners are distributed under more than 100 different models ranging from uprights to their line of central vacuum systems. The latter system is typically installed during new home construction. Vacuum sites or entrances are located throughout the house and all a homeowner has to do is bring a hose and power head to each room that needs to be cleaned. Dirt, dust, mold, allergens, and biological products are deposited in a central containment unit. Some models of Eureka vacuum cleaners are designed to have the ability to exhaust the exterior, thus removing most allergens from the structure. Eureka vacuum cleaners have state-of-the-art filters including HEPA on most models to keep the air in your home clean and healthy.
Current models of Eureka vacuums have innovative features including a self-cleaning telescoping duster that uses an electrostatically charged duster that claims to attract dust from up to 3 feet away. Another unique feature is the Power Paw with Risor Visor that facilitates clean stairs, including risers. The power head cover rolls back to expose the brush that allows the roller to contact the carpet on the stair riser. These innovations and the addition of a new line of lightweight and powerful models will keep Eureka vacuums in demand.