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Many modern vacuum cleaners have a bagless design, but this isn’t always the best choice.Here’s an overview of the differences between bagged and bagless vacuums:.
trap dirt, dust, and other debris in a bag.You’ll need to buy replacement bags, but everything is contained so particles don’t escape during the emptying process.Bagged vacuums also have bigger dust capacities and the bag acts as a filter.. Bagless vacuums.
have a reusable dust canister,.making them more convenient.
You don’t need to spend money on replacement bags, but bagless vacs allow dust and other allergens to escape during the emptying process.
In some cases, you may even need to pull out clumps of dirt by hand.Cleaning the hose and removing any clogs.
Cleaning the dust canister (on bagless vacuums) to eliminate dirt build-up.Checking for clogs elsewhere in the vacuum.
Cleaning any attachments or tools.Of course, some maintenance tasks need to be performed more regularly.