?Cleaning floors by hand can be a very tiring, tedious and vigorous task. Wetting, scrubbing and wiping the floors can also cause severe backaches or other ailments. The vacuum cleaner has been a blessing to cleaners and laborious workers that we have all taken for granted. It is really good as it saves not only time, but effort as well. The saved time and effort could be used for other more important tasks. Although, the vacuum cleaner might look like a very complicated piece of machinery, it is pretty simple. The fundamental parts of the vacuum cleaner are nozzle, inner cyclone cone, microporous filter, electric motor, fan, intake port and exhaust port. It is armed with dust bags or dust compartments, where all dust particles go after they are sucked in through the intake port. It is also implemented with a disked-shape area near the electric motor. With in this disk, lot of fans are impelled that spin at an incredibly fast speed in order for the dust to be passed from the intake port to the exhaust port and finally to the dust bags or compartments, where all dust is collected. [Tom Harris, 2001] First, the dust is sucked in by the intake port. It is able to suck in dust so easily because of the low air pressure created by the intake port. The dust passes through the rotating brush which helps loosen the large dust particles and small debris. The loosened dust flows through a cylinder shaped bin, it then passes through the bottom of the miniature storm or cyclone to the bottom of the bin. This is the end of the first process, the collection process. The next process is called the filtration process, where fine thin air particles are sucked in by the microporous filter, and the bigger dust particles go to the dust bag. The aim of the vacuum cleaner is to clean debris, dirt and all sorts of dust. It is easy for it to clean floors and carpets. Now, a benefit of single handle vacuum cleaners, the purpose of it is that is to be able to