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Lightweight Upright Or Canister Vacuum Cleaners; Is Bagged Or Bagless Superior For Pocatello Idaho Pet Owners?


At the time you are deciding about purchasing a brand new vacuum sweeper, the question can pop up; Should you buy a vacuum sweeper that uses a bag, or pick out one that is without a bag? This can help you choose.


Vacuum Cleaner Service Tips From Idaho Halls Dealer - In the beginning just about all vacuums were bagless. nearly all vacuum cleaners just used a cloth filtration system bag to hold the dust and dirt. The vacuums leaked particles and odors, but they were a lot better than using nothing at practically all. Subsequently bags and filters were released to dramatically cut down on the dirt. The paper bags were a big development because they cut down on the odors stored in the cloth outer bag, and the filth and dust could be thrown away without a dust cloud forming above the vacuum cleaner.


About 1985 the bagless lightweight upright or canister vacuum sweeper became accepted. Initially, bagless vacuum cleaners had a distinct real advantage over with a bag vacuums. The HEPA filtration system that all without a bag vacuum cleaners use stops just about practically all the dirt and odors from leaking out the lightweight upright or canister vacuum sweeper exhaust. The good news was that the HEPA filters stopped dust from spewing out. The bad news is that the clogged up swiftly. They blocked faster if the air had lots of humidity or if you were sucking up dog and cat dander and hair. The dog and cat dander sticks to the filter and slows air flow. The slowing air flow is also what cooled the motor. The motors in without a bag vacuum cleaners tend not to last as long as with a bag vacuum cleaners as a result of this constrained airflow to the motor in without a bag vacuums.

The two primary factors consumers ask us about without a bag vacuum cleaners is: 1) They want to save money on bags and filters, or 2) They want less dust. Bagless vacuum cleaners need a HEPA filter to contain the dirt and pet hair. These filters are pretty effective. They also really need to be changed a minimum of once a year (more often if you have young children or dogs or cats) and, they aren't cheap, $29 - $59 each. It is impossible to spend as much for paper liners. High filtration paper bags could cost you a dollar or two each. You will spend a lesser amount of money on the bags than for the bagless filters, even if you replace the bags frequently.

Bagless Vacuum Cleaners? Idaho Falls Gives Shopping Tips - Less dirt? Do you own garbage cans at home? Do you use trash can bags? Why? Because it's way more sanitary when you throw out the liner instead of dumping the can with all the dirt being thrown into the air. Mainly high end vacuums now use micron filtration bags along with a HEPA filter at the exhaust of the lightweight vacuum sweeper. The micron filtration bags offer first-rate filtration, and they don't clog up and restrict airflow like the HEPA filters in bagless vacuums. The HEPA filter at the exhaust takes much longer to get soiled because the dust is trapped in the high filtration paper liner.

Bagless Vacuum Cleaners? Idaho Falls Gives Shopping Tips - Less pricey vacuums are nearly all bagless. The profit is in the filters, not the disposable vacuums. The higher end vacuums almost practically all use high quality inner bags. If you have pets, the pet dander is what sticks to the bagless HEPA filters. We also suggest to pet owners that they use a lightweight upright vacuum cleaner with a charcoal filtration system to trap and neutralize the pet odors. Also, natural fiber brushes on your lightweight vacuum cleaner's roller brush will not trap the pet hair in the brush roll.