Have you ever encountered this situation? You are in the middle of vacuuming the floor pressured for time because company is coming over soon when you encounter the problem of a full bag and additionally a filter that needs changing. Searching frantically through your closet to find the necessary materials to rectify the problem you see that you are depleted of both filters and bags. You suddenly wish you had a bag-less vacuum cleaner, with a filter system that does not require consistent changing. Although a bagless vacuum cleaner would solve this problem from occurring, it is deficient in other areas where a bagged system excels. For this reason it is important to consider both the positives and negatives of each item and how it specifically relates to your situation.
Numerous people question the benefits and advantages to owning a bagless vacuum cleaner. One of the biggest benefits of owning a bagless machine is the situation mentioned above will never occur for you, simply because it is impossible to run out of bags for something that does not require bags. With a bagless machine you will never have to worry about having bags for your machine.
Lifetime filters is an additional benefit of bagless machines is found in the vacuum brands such as the Dyson. This popular bagless vacuum cleaner has the unique advantage of not needing a filter change. Dyson filters are washable as opposed to being disposable, a feature that saves time, money, and frustration. Dyson filters work by simply cleaning them every 6 months, and leaving them out to dry for 12 hours, directly after doing so you are able to start vacuuming. It is very important to remember that not all bagless machines include this feature, and other bagless vacuums may have you changing filters more often to compensate for not having bags in the machine.
An additional benefiting feature of bagless vacuum cleaners not found in all bagless vacuum cleaners is cyclonic technology. Cyclonic technology allows a bagless vacuum cleaner not to lose suction despite the fullness of the dirt bin. If a vacuum is not using cyclonic technology a bagless vacuum cleaner will quickly block with dirt and lose suction, causing you a great deal of unnecessary anguish.
Now it is time to talk about the disadvantages of having a bagless vacuum cleaner. The biggest disadvantage is that when you dump the bin, the dirt goes flying back up into the air and onto your floor. Many bagless vacuum cleaner manufacturers tell you that you must empty your bin outside in order to fix this dilemma. When the dust puffs back up into the air it agitates many people with allergies and asthma. For people with such a condition, you may want to consider a bagged machine because they contain the dirt and dust much better than a bagless machine.
Another downside to owning a bagless vacuum cleaner is it will always appear soiled. The dirt in the bin will be visible for everyone to see till you empty it and wash it. As mentioned before empting the dust and dirt component is an annoying and stressful task, but even more disturbing is the dirt bin will have to be washed - by hand in order to remove all of the dust and dirt from the bin. After picking up so many gross thing off the floor with your vacuum cleaner washing the machine by hand is tedious and disgusting task.
A serious weakness to the bagless vacuum cleaner is the filtration system. Due to the poor construction of many bagless machines filters quickly get filled with dirt and prevent proper cleaning job, leaving you with dirty and disgusting air. Not only does the filtration system not work correctly in many bagless vacuum systems but you are required to change the filter every 6 months, leaving you with a bill of about $80 dollars a year; a steep price for a vacuum you thought had no additional equipment to purchase. For this reason when buying a vacuum cleaner try purchasing a vacuum cleaner with a lifetime filter such as the Dyson or a bagged vacuum where the filtration system works properly and constantly.
Bagless vacuum cleaners help prevent extra spending on bags and save time taking trips to a store for bags. However bagless vacuum cleaners are not the best for people with allergies or asthma because dirt and dust can easily be re-emitted back into your household. Bagless vacuum cleaner bins always look dirty and can only look clean if washed after every vacuuming. Some bagless vacuum cleaners also require filter changes every 6-months for a filter that does not even perform properly. Bagless vacuum cleaners have advantages and disadvantages, but when purchasing you must decide whether a bagless unit is the best for your situation.























