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Sanitaire by Electrolux Professional Blue Line

The earliest commercial vacuums were designed for specific jobs. They were durable, heavy, powerful, and noisy, but they got the job done – and they got the job done fast. These vacuums were made to clean high traffic areas in high rise buildings. Now machines like the Sanitaire commercial vacuum have started to include some features and add-ons that have made them easier to use and suitable for use in many different situations including your home.

Standard Features
Commercial vacuums are still meant for people who want to get the job done right without wasting a lot of time going over the same area again and again. (So why not use them in your home?) The standard features on those models were focused on convenience, durability, and effectiveness. You can expect to find a strong motor, 30 foot power cord, a wide cleaning path, and vacuum bag that is easy to change.

New Sanitaire vacuums cleaners still include all these features, but now they have started to add some features that will make it easier to do the job, and to get the great results.

Modern Benefits
Whether you are using Sanitaire or other Electrolux commercial vacuum cleaners, you will be able to take advantage of many new features. Sanitaire parts are also easy to find online. These vacuum cleaners can be used in many different places, such as your home, and you can still expect the same commercial-level results.

Now you can get a Sanitaire commercial vacuum that includes HEPA filtration system, long hoses, a wide range of attachments, and more. You may not need all these features if you are maintaining a commercial building, but, if you want to clean a small office or home, you may discover that these vacuums are just what you need.

When you begin shopping for your Sanitaire commercial vacuum cleaner, take the time to evaluate your needs. Even if you are just getting a new vacuum cleaner for your home, you may be surprised how much an extra long power cord can change your efficiency. Be sure to explore all your options and get the vacuum that is right for you.

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