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Water vs Bags

Vacuums that use bags and filters lose efficiency with each use
When dirt and dust pass through a bag or filter, they can clog the holes that allow air to flow through them.

Less airflow means less cleaning ability

Filters have to be replaced regularly, and still send germs, bacteria and dust back into the air you breathe. Sufferers of breathing disorders are especially vulnerable. This can make any vacuum very expensive over time.

Bagless systems do not work

Systems with collection bins still rely on filters to catch particles of dust and dirt that escape from the bin. These clog just like any other bag or filter. Example: You are vacuuming and you notice a piece of lint. You go over it but it stays on the carpet. You check: you have suction, but no airflow. You pick up the lint, throw it into the hose and continue to vacuum. If your vacuum cannot pick up a piece of lint, it is not picking up dirt either. The bag would be heavier if it were actually getting the sand and dirt out. Have you seen the dirt left under your carpet? You must have AIRFLOW to clean efficiently.

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