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Royal Vacuums - Who Gets the Royal Vacuum Cleaner During a Break Up??
Royal Appliances is an old household name, and has been around for a long while, and is also believed to be one of...
Royale Grip
Royal Vacuums - Who Gets the Royal Vacuum Cleaner During a Break Up??
Royal Appliances is an old household name, and has been around for a long while, and is also believed to be one of the world's first, in manufacturing vacuum cleaners. Royal vacuum cleaners are high quality machines, and are built to last. As they like to say "Built for life", well that may not be too far from the truth. Royal's vacuum cleaners have been found to be extremely durable and more reliable then most vacuum cleaners in the market. One of the many advantages you will get, if you choose to bring home a royal vacuum cleaner from Bank's Vacuum Super Stores.
While choosing from the wide variety of Royal vacuum Cleaners, you are bound to come across the Royal Eminence Upright Vacuum cleaner. This is a good all round vacuum cleaner, with a formidable 12 amp motor, providing you with enough cleaning power to rave havoc. It has a conveniently placed power, on and off button, which allows for quick bursts of cleaning, which can save both time and effort. The non-marring wheels help it stay on course, while cleaning and it is fit with a HEPA filter that will ensure that you just need to go over once.
If you are looking for something more versatile, the Royal Lightweight All Metal Upright Vacuum cleaner would probably be your best bet. The All Metal upright is powered by a 7 amp motor, which in no means implies lack of ability, as a matter of fact the All Metal, more than compensates in other areas. It comes with a 3 year factory warranty, and has been fit with a microtex outer bag with extra storage space. This lightweight is quite a joy to spin around the house with, as it dances on the floor with the greatest of ease, and the handle grip design only makes your job much more comfortable.
Another Royal Lightweight All Metal Upright Vacuum cleaner worth mentioning is the Royal RY8600. It has the same light maneuverability as its little brother, but is built in with a powerful 10 amp motor, and has a unique combination of HEPA and MICROFRESH filtration systems. This merger, results in the complete eradication of any sort of contamination, it is said to be up to 99.9%, making it an ideal choice for reducing allergens and dust particles. This Royal vacuum comes with an unbelievable warranty of seven years! Now that's saying something.
If you want to experience Royal vacuum cleaners at their finest, you have to consider the Royal Lightweight Everlast All Metal 8 Amp Upright Vacuum cleaner, that can be found at the Bank's Vacuum Super Stores. As the name indicates, it has an 8 amp motor, and has a unique nozzle that automatically adjusts to the height of the surface, so when changing from floor to carpet, you do not have to do a thing. There is a Brush light sensor, which indicates when it is time to change the belt or the filter, ensuring a tension free cleaning session. The Royal Everlast might be just what you are looking for, in your quest for ultimate home cleanliness.
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There's Something For Everyone In Edinburgh
London may be the world-renowned capital of the UK and a major global financial artery, but for those not overly familiar with the UK's political and geographical set-up, prospective visitors are spoilt for choice for capital cities, with Belfast, Cardiff and Edinburgh all splendid cities in their own right.
Indeed, the latter of these is perhaps one of the finest cities in the world and one that any visitor will leave positively gushing with praise.
London has all the bells and whistles of any major conurbation. Edinburgh, on the other hand, may be more understated than its English counterpart, but one look at the Scottish capital's skyline from any one of the city's seven hills will take your breath away.
Edinburgh's jagged landscape, consisting of countless architectural forms from cathedrals and churches, to castles and palaces, is perhaps best viewed from Arthur's Seat, which offers a splendid 360 degrees panoramic view of the cityscape. The bottom of the hill is only a mile or so from the city centre and the hike isn't exactly tantamount to Everest, but the half-hour climb to the summit will probably leave you a little out of breath.
Arthur's Seat is an extinct volcano, consisting of rocky crags and basalt cliffs and rises to around 250 metres above the ground. The walk is worth it though, and the iconic edifice of Edinburgh Castle takes a starring role right in the centre of the skyline. The one thing you'll notice about the Edinburgh skyline is that there are no particularly tall buildings. It's not that Edinburgh is stuck in the dark ages, it's just that this has been a calculated attempt to preserve the celebrated cityscape that has seen both the old and new town districts of Edinburgh listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites.
The beauty of Edinburgh is that it is genuinely unique. There's a sense that it is a city like no other and given the main highlights are located within a few miles of each other across the Old Town and New Town, you can get to grips with the city in a long weekend. However, we must warn you - you'll wish you had longer.
It's these two aforementioned districts that make Edinburgh what it is. The ancient, winding streets and alleys of the Old Town are sandwiched in between Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace. This contrasts rather impressively with the gorgeous Georgian architecture and Greek-inspired neo-classical designs that are spread throughout the New Town. Indeed, the New Town has been dubbed ‘The Athens of the North', which is certainly some comparison to be making.
If you only have a couple of days in Edinburgh, then the must-see sights would probably be the Royal Mile, Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh Castle and Scott's Monument. If you have more time or if you're on a return visit, then you should certainly check out some of the fine bars and eateries in Leith to the north of the city centre. Head to South Queensferry just outside the city, where you can cruise around the River Forth and gawp at the spectacular Forth Rail and Road Bridges.
After London, Edinburgh receives the most international visitors than any other town or city in the UK, with a total of 13 million tourists arriving in the city every year. So it goes without saying that hotels in Edinburgh are always in great demand. So book well in advance, and prepare to be dazzled by a city of history, culture and spectacular scenery.
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Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
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