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  • How to Buy the Best Vacuum Cleaner

    Having a hard time figuring out which is the best vacuum cleaner for your family? This post will show you some tips to make sure you make the best purchase within your budget!

    Just type “vacuum cleaners” into the search box of Google and press Enter, you will receive thousands of opinions, each one proclaiming themselves to be ‘the best.’ However, we all know that the top choice must be the most suitable for our families. Therefore, in this post, let’s look at those products from a more professional point of view.

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    What Tpes of Vacuum Cleaners Fits Your Needs?

    Choose an upright vacuum for the most power

    Upright vacuums are not the best option when considering versatility, but they excel at sucking up all types of dust and debris. If your apartment has a large carpeted area, you might need one. The vacuums penetrates deep into the fibers to get rid of any dirt.

    The downside of this category is that you have to rely on a myriad of attachments to get into corners and clean stairs. The noise level is remarkable, as well.

    Pick a canister vacuum for the utmost versatility

    Canister vacuum cleaners feature a motor and a hose connected to a long wand that you grip on to do the cleaning tasks. Owing to the design, the models seem much lighter and easier to maneuver. This type of cleaning machines works best if your apartment has plenty of nooks and crannies.

    However, the overall look of those models are a little bulky, and it’s hard to fit one inside a closet. The noise level is one more thing I don’t like about canister vacuums.

    Buy a robotic vacuum for less labor

    Vacuuming is not an arduous task, but doing it everyday could become a burden. A robotic vacuum would solve that problem quickly. All you have to do is lie on the sofa and watch as it picks up all the dirt on its way. Those models are relatively quiet as well.

    However, one minus point: they cannot work well on the carpets because their mechanism only let them pick up surface debris, not also dust that settles into the fabric. Besides, the dust bag is quite small, so you will have to empty them often.

    Choose a stick vacuum if you love lightweight options

    In most cases, vacuum cleaners of this type are lightweight, so you could lift and move them around quickly without much hassle. Usually, they are relatively quiet too. They also look fantastic!

    Nevertheless, the suction power is not the strength of these types of models. They won't be able to remove a lot of dirt from a thick carpet.

    Buy a handheld vacuum for small tasks

    They are smaller, more compact choices without a long wand or stick. Therefore, you will have to bend over when cleaning. Cleaning large areas using those will be a tedious task, but they are accommodating for cupboards, shelves, and inside a car.

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    What Features of the Vacuum Cleaner is More Beneficial for you?

    If considering the types of cleaners is not enough, you may think about specific features. Sometimes, among those from one category, one outweighs the other by unique characteristics that the manufacturers bestow upon them.

    Pick a vacuum with bags for cleaner air

    When choosing canister and uprights vacuums, you may see two options: with or without bags. If you prefer less dust, you should choose the ones with bags. The bag’s job is to capture all the dirt you suction up from the surface. The replacement bags, however, are sometimes expensive or hard to find.

    A bagless vacuum makes cleaning easier

    For models without bags you need to pull out the debris container and dump all the dirt into the trash can. If you accidentally drop something and vacuum it into the machine, you can find it by carefully checking the debris container.

    However, when using this type of vacuum, you have to keep the filters clean. Besides, be careful when dumping because it could release lots of dust.

    The weight of the machine is also worth considering

    Even with a small task like cleaning the floor, if you have to do it for a long time with a massive tool, you will become tired. Therefore, don’t forget to check out the vacuum’s weight before making the purchase. If you are able to lift it without breaking a sweat , it’s okay.

    For people with back problems, stick or robot vacuum cleaners are ideal choices.

    For vacuums with cord, check the cord’s length

    While cordless options are all over the market today, most canister and upright vacuums still come with cords.

    If your house is small, but the cord is too long, it may cause trouble while moving. Vice versa, a short cord will make it annoying when vacuuming a large apartment. To save you from those issues, check before heading to the supermarket and make sure your new vacuum cleaner can cover all your room easily.

    For models without cord, focus on the battery life

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    Best vacuum cleaners, including the cordless, need a battery life of 20 to 60 minutes. Besides, the charging time shouldn’t be too long. The battery is more essential when picking a robotic vacuum, or else it could hardly finish the job. A battery display is an invaluable feature for these types of vacuum cleaners.

    Looking for the best vacuum cleaner for your family is not simple, but this guide will help you a lot. All you need to do is to be a smart buyer: don’t make a purchase before careful consideration. Measure your apartment, know your needs, and find a reliable outlet to do your shopping!
    AndrewPayton
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    Last edited by AndrewPayton; 09-10-2021, 05:09 AM.

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    Hey and welcome to the Gym! The best place to start is HERE

    yes you can reach that goal within a year or two, maybe less. I recommend starting with the JP90 routine. It takes about 30 minutes to complete but you can do the jelqs and stretches separate. The key is staying consistent and keeping a progress log.

    Wish you the best of luck!
    Progress Log | Extender Progress Log
    Recommended Routine
    2016 (5 1/2 x 4 1/2) > 2017 (7 5/8 x 5 5/8) > 2020 (8 x 5 3/4) > Oct 2021 (7 1/2 x 5 3/4)
    BPEL Gains: 2.5" | MEG Gains: 1.25"

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    • #3
      Hey Andy. Welcome. Make sure you are measuring correctly. Is your 4.8 inches bone pressed erect length? I started not much bigger than you and after 6-7 years am so close to 7 I can taste it. Also with a ruler make sure you are keeping a photo log of your progress. I have a nice pic of my erection at 5.25 inches, not my starting point BTW, , and now one at 6.75. Talk about inspiration to continue PE. Good luck, be safe.
      A prayer, is kinda the same as a "Like". If there are enough likes, God will take notice. So "Like" away please. My daughter needs your prayers. Thank You.

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        • #5
          Hey Andrew!

          Welcome to the Gym

          It would be a good idea to click on the Start Here button at the top left of the page. Lots of good information on what the Gym is all about, including best practices and safety tips. I believe 5.5” would be a realistic goal over a year or two.

          It is always recommended to start with a beginners routine (doesn't have to be the JP) and continue with it for 90 days or until you stop gaining. Start slowly and build up to the full routine over a few weeks.

          Jelq with an erection level between 40 and 70%. Do not grip too tight, just enough to feel blood moving up the shaft . When stretching, grab your shaft about one inch below the glans and do not pull too hard, just enough to feel a slight stretch. Let your PIs be your guide as to how hard to do your exercise.

          Don’t forget to take good starting measurements and photos so you have a solid base to compare your gains to.

          PE safely and good luck with your endeavors.
          Valued Member of 12+ years at the PEGym
          12/'09 (start) NBP EL - 4.5, EG - 4.4
          12/11 NBPEL - 5.1, MSEG - 5
          01/13 NBPEL - 5.35, MSEG - 5.1
          01/14 NBPEL - 5.35, MSEG - 5.25
          01/16 NBPEL - 5.4, MSEG - 5.5
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