2000s Bagless Systems

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hooverkid

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So I was thinking the other night, during the early to mid 2000s almost every vacuum brand had some single cyclonic or filter in the bin bagless dirt cup system. Which ones do you think where the best and which where the worst?
 
Both were God awful! 
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Especially those late 90s bagless Hoovers...all the filter cleaning! The horror!!


 


They were dual cyclonic, but my vote goes for FANTOM! 
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Hmm..

The best?
I'd say the best ones were the Dirt Devil platinum force upright, and the hoover windtunnel twin chamber machines (with the diverter). Both of them had fairly short airpaths and larger filters which I feel gave them an edge over most of the available machines.

The worst?
The Eureka Maxima. It had a smaller filter which clogged instantly and probably 5-6 feet of hose for the air to flow through. It is probably the worst vacuum i have ever used.
 
I would have to agree the dirt devil was probably about the best at that time. I have one of those and I recently took it all apart to service and the motor was surprisingly fairly clean. Then I took my Bissell lift off apart and the motor was absolutely filthy, one of the worst I have even seen. Both vacuums had about the same amount of usage.
 
Its Discusting

I know it's technically not a whirlwind but it's a refurbished model that's why it says the boss bagless widetrack instead of whirlwind, so its the exact same thing

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PANASONIC MC-E472

well speaking of rubbish bagless vacuums here's one

but the sad thing is the bag version was better

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