Bag Versus Bag Less Vacuum Cleaner

I have owned several kinds of vacuum cleaners and used several types from the average household type to the car wash super suction type. There are many types of Vacuum cleaners and it is so hard to decide which you would like to buy and or need.

This is the conclusion I have come to from past experience. You can go out an buy extremely expensive vacuum cleaner like Kirby which is very good and last long but is more than most budgets can handle. Another option is to buy cheap vacuum cleaners that don’t last long but fits in a monthly budget. However the cheaper models will cost more in the long run.

There are Vacuum cleaners that come with bags and those that come bag less I have used both and in my opinion I prefer the bag less one. The reason why is although they both come with filters, you can find reasonably priced bag less filters with washable filters. If you keep the filters cleaned and the cannister empty, these vacuum cleaners last a very long time.

The disadvantage of the bag less vacuum cleaner is the mess it can cause when dumping the canister. With a bag filter usually you only have to replace the bag and throw the bag away. Another disadvantage of the bag less filter is the container needs to be thoroughly cleaned periodically depending on the frequency of use. With a bag vacuum cleaner, again all you have to do is change the bag. I realize these decisions can be difficult to make.

Choosing a vacuum cleaner has to be carefully considered by asking yourself these questions. What brand has the best reputation in your price range? What is the availability of parts? Do you want a bag or bag less cleaner? What can the vacuum cleaner do? How durable is it? Can it get corners, do stairways, vacuum drapes and furniture or be able to vacuum things that are wet such as spills? As far as vacuuming small spills the normal every day vacuum cleaner cannot be used for that. To do that can short out the motor and cause a short or electrocution. You would need a wet/dry vacuum cleaner for things like that. Unless you have a shop or want to use it in your garage an additional wet/dry vacuum cleaner is not necessary to own.

I have carefully considered, both types of cleaners. I have looked at the pros and cons and I have come to the conclusion that for my needs and the performance I expect out of a vacuum cleaner, the bag less one is the way to go. I hope this has helped those looking for a vacuum cleaner and good luck in your future endeavor in buying a vacuum cleaner.

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