The False Myth of The Bagless Vacuum Cleaner
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- By Jon D.
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Supported by the mass media of the multinational companies, bagless
vacuum cleaners / carpet cleaners make bagged machines appear as
ancient finds.
Supported by the mass media of the multinational companies, bagless
vacuum cleaners / carpet cleaners make bagged machines appear as
ancient finds. This is not the case and we explain why:
"The bagged vacuum is a healthy, hygienic and anti-allergic choice."
Lindhaus will keep producing and selling machines with filtration efficient, disposable dust bags, We understand that this operation represents an additional cost, but it is also thanks to this design that Lindhaus Vacuums are well known on the market for their great durability and reliability.
When a user changes the dust bag in a bagged vacuum, the filtration medium is entirely "new" whereas cleaning a "permanent filter" will never make the filter breathe like "new" again.
With a new bag and the rest of your vacuum working properly, you'll have the same high suction power and low power consumption as the day you got the vacuum.
What happens instead while using a bagless vacuum over time is shown very clearly in the video. The bagged machine is a healthy, hygienic and anti-allergic choice. The HEPA filters capture up to 99.96% of the microparticles and dust in the air, while in bagless machines the dirt is not collected in a disposable dust bag, but it accumulates in the bin and can be harmful if breathed while emptying it, especially for
allergic people.
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