I remember when my mom went from an old kenmore canister vacuum to a dyson and hated it. I never understood why until I had to adult on my own. I got tired of vacuuming with a bagless and got a kenmore bagged vacuum thats sealed. No more dust clouds in my room after vacuuming. I'll never buy a bagless vacuum again.
My Eureka bagless vacuum finally died. I'm replacing it with a Hoover windtunnel max bagged vacuum. Emptying out the bagless was horrendous for my allergies. All the dust and other crap that it sucked up was then scattered into the air whenever I emptied the bagless canister. I ended up sneezing and having to wash my clothes to get all that crap off of me.
Bagless are amazing for cleaning stuff off of the top of carpets or hard floors. No bagless vacuum can deep clean carpets the same way a bagged vacuum can because of where the motor is located. Also, a bagged vacuum IS cleaner. The Kenmore I have (Which is identical to the one in this video) is bagged, and you can touch anywhere on the inside of the compartment where the bag is stored and it is always squeaky clean because it uses HEPA bags. Which means no filter changing or washing hardly ever, because the bag acts as a filter. When the bag is full, you just simply throw the old one away, and put in a fresh, clean bag, which is ultimately a fresh, clean filter as well, because of the fact that the HEPA bag, it results in your actual filters never clogging, and if they do, it will take a substantial amount of time in comparison and contrast to a bagless vacuum. So what I do is clean the surface of a carpet with my Shark, then I deep clean it with the Kenmore to save bags, because you want to pick up as much as you can with a bagless, rather than just needlessly fill up expensive bags (15-20$ for a pack of 6 bags where each bag lasts over a month (unless you’re vacuuming very dirty areas, or you’re filling them up with pet hair) Moral of the story, if you want it to look clean, by a bagless. If you want it to BE clean, buy a bagged. If you want to save on bags, buy both and clean with the bagless first, then go over everything with the bagged vacuum to properly deep-clean
They showed two different Kenmore vacuums. The silver with black trim is the 31150 It has 3 motors for airflow/suction The silver with blue trim is the 31140 This one has two motors for airflow/suction and costs around $100 less
That is BS unless you purchase a Dyson Cinetic and never allow the bin to overfill. Every bagless and bagged vacuum will lose suction once fine dust particles are vacuumed. The cyclones in a Dyson are the only things that can stop fine dust from clogging the filters… but even then, unless you have the Cinetic model, you have filters to wash, because flour sized particles can still reach the filter in a standard model, which will result in a clog and reduced suction and airflow. The main catch is that if you have a bagged vacuum and you use a HEPA bag, you will only need to replace the bag once the vacuum stops performing. When a bagless stops performing you have countless filters to wash and you have to let dry for 24 hours before you can use the vacuum again. The filters also warp due to heat and allow dust back into the air you breathe even if the vacuum is a sealed system. Which is why a HEPA bagged vacuum is the only way to go if you’re adamant about capturing dust and not allowing it back into the air.
I own a Hoover Commercial Hushtone and it's a really clean vacuum. Never liked bagless. Messy to clean and most residential vacuums are not fully sealed and their filtration is not on par with bagged vacuums. One reason why hospitals, schools, and carpet cleaning businesses like yours use commercial vacuums is because they are more durable, filter better, and are easier to clean than residential vacuums. Imagine being at work and having to empty the contents in the trash, wash the filters, wash the dirt bin, then having to dry everything before you can resume work. I'd rather remove the bag, toss it, and put in a new one and continue working.
Everything proven it doesn't matter how much they are it's your health what matters more everything proven bagged vacuum cleaners are more self with your health now days everything proven
I remember when my mom went from an old kenmore canister vacuum to a dyson and hated it. I never understood why until I had to adult on my own. I got tired of vacuuming with a bagless and got a kenmore bagged vacuum thats sealed. No more dust clouds in my room after vacuuming. I'll never buy a bagless vacuum again.
Bagged vacuum for life. Those bagless canisters are absolutely disgusting and swimming with bacteria. Hard pass.
Still fun to see what you instantly pick up
And some people uses the air purifier like the shark air purifier so if dust goes everywhere the air purifier sucks it in
My Eureka bagless vacuum finally died. I'm replacing it with a Hoover windtunnel max bagged vacuum. Emptying out the bagless was horrendous for my allergies. All the dust and other crap that it sucked up was then scattered into the air whenever I emptied the bagless canister. I ended up sneezing and having to wash my clothes to get all that crap off of me.
Both are similar
How
As a vacuum collector, Bagged vacuums are better for messy jobs and bagless is for regular cleaning, depends on your house
Bagless are amazing for cleaning stuff off of the top of carpets or hard floors.
No bagless vacuum can deep clean carpets the same way a bagged vacuum can because of where the motor is located.
Also, a bagged vacuum IS cleaner.
The Kenmore I have (Which is identical to the one in this video) is bagged, and you can touch anywhere on the inside of the compartment where the bag is stored and it is always squeaky clean because it uses HEPA bags.
Which means no filter changing or washing hardly ever, because the bag acts as a filter.
When the bag is full, you just simply throw the old one away, and put in a fresh, clean bag, which is ultimately a fresh, clean filter as well, because of the fact that the HEPA bag, it results in your actual filters never clogging, and if they do, it will take a substantial amount of time in comparison and contrast to a bagless vacuum.
So what I do is clean the surface of a carpet with my Shark, then I deep clean it with the Kenmore to save bags, because you want to pick up as much as you can with a bagless, rather than just needlessly fill up expensive bags (15-20$ for a pack of 6 bags where each bag lasts over a month (unless you’re vacuuming very dirty areas, or you’re filling them up with pet hair)
Moral of the story, if you want it to look clean, by a bagless.
If you want it to BE clean, buy a bagged.
If you want to save on bags, buy both and clean with the bagless first, then go over everything with the bagged vacuum to properly deep-clean
Is one bag sufficient for once a month cleaning of a 3 bhk 2 floor house
Bagles causes more work than bagged vacuum cleaners
They showed two different Kenmore vacuums.
The silver with black trim is the 31150
It has 3 motors for airflow/suction
The silver with blue trim is the 31140
This one has two motors for airflow/suction and costs around $100 less
Go into stores like target and walmart i dont see any bagged style vacuums, i had to order my bagged one online.
What happened making more bagged vacuum cleaners
Suction should stay the same no matter how full it is???
Not a shark non cyclonic...
That is BS unless you purchase a Dyson Cinetic and never allow the bin to overfill.
Every bagless and bagged vacuum will lose suction once fine dust particles are vacuumed.
The cyclones in a Dyson are the only things that can stop fine dust from clogging the filters… but even then, unless you have the Cinetic model, you have filters to wash, because flour sized particles can still reach the filter in a standard model, which will result in a clog and reduced suction and airflow.
The main catch is that if you have a bagged vacuum and you use a HEPA bag, you will only need to replace the bag once the vacuum stops performing.
When a bagless stops performing you have countless filters to wash and you have to let dry for 24 hours before you can use the vacuum again.
The filters also warp due to heat and allow dust back into the air you breathe even if the vacuum is a sealed system. Which is why a HEPA bagged vacuum is the only way to go if you’re adamant about capturing dust and not allowing it back into the air.
Everything is proven people are trying to stop people from having a bagged vacuum cleaner now days
Start making more bagged vacuum cleaners keep your health self
Bagged vacuum cleaners don't causes problem's with my health
@KSAT 12 there's also some with shakeout bags
I just empty the dirt outside
Or turn a fan on and dump the bin in a garbage can dedicated to vacuum debris you get messy when you dump the bin over a full kitchen garbage can.
Oh oh god that's like the worst hoover Bagless!!
People's health now days is getting more worst now days because of bagel's vacuum cleaner's specially cleaning them out
I own a commercial carpet cleaning business I use sanitaire Vacuums Those Bag less vacuums they're garbage and junk
I own a Hoover Commercial Hushtone and it's a really clean vacuum. Never liked bagless. Messy to clean and most residential vacuums are not fully sealed and their filtration is not on par with bagged vacuums. One reason why hospitals, schools, and carpet cleaning businesses like yours use commercial vacuums is because they are more durable, filter better, and are easier to clean than residential vacuums. Imagine being at work and having to empty the contents in the trash, wash the filters, wash the dirt bin, then having to dry everything before you can resume work. I'd rather remove the bag, toss it, and put in a new one and continue working.
More cleaning on bagles
I need a vacuum that can clean up my grades 😂
Cleaning bagels vacuum cleaner's in your house is not healthy at all should be done outside at all times
Bagles causes problem's on my health all the time
Bagged is better in my opinion
People should look at their health more
Everything proven it doesn't matter how much they are it's your health what matters more everything proven bagged vacuum cleaners are more self with your health now days everything proven
I’m from nyc btw
I live in Florida
And all my products of vacuums are sharks and Theye are bagless
Yes they are like the Apex and the new vertex with duo-clean powerfins and zero-m self cleaning brush roll
I don't care about bagles vacuum cleaners
What a bunch of shills.
Lying people now days
Bagged vacuum cleaners don't causes problem's with my health