Best affordable bagless vacuum for small apartment with no pets?

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niclonnic

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After her Dyson broke, I'm doing research on a new vacuum for my mom. She lives in a small (roughly 740 sq. ft.) one-bedroom apartment with no pets, is allergic to dust and has a tight budget. The place is mostly carpeted, but has vinyl on the entryway, kitchen and bathroom floors.

I've posted about this a few years ago, but we ultimately got nowhere and she kept using the Dyson. But this time, we're doing it for real.

I have a new rule: Her new vacuum MUST be bagless. Bagged vacuums will NOT be tolerated!

What would you recommend?
 
To Not waste your time.. what approximately is your budget?? I can say one amount is tight but to some others tight is higher? How high is the pile on her carpeting.. standard or thick/plush? Is any bagless vacuum brand out as far as do you dislike any brands? Is weight of the vacuum an issue.. you looking for very lightweight vacuums or average?? I only ask out of respect as my Mom has a hard time getting around, so she needs lightweight.

Sorry to answer a question with more questions, but I own a lot of bagless vacuums under $150 bucks and even some that are under $75.. so I may be able to offer first hand, knowledgeable help for you both.

Thanks 😃👍🏼
 
HonestJoe68

I'm not sure what my mom's budget is. For one thing, she can't afford another Dyson, because they're too expensive. Even a Dyson DC33, which is a Walmart exclusive, is $200! She can't pay that much for a vacuum. So I'm guessing $150 or less?

The carpet pile is standard. I'm open to any brand of bagless vacuum. I don't think weight is an issue, as Mom doesn't have any physical limitations (she's in her mid-50s).
 
I could, but...

Based off of a video we watched, the clutch is difficult to replace. I'm not sure if we have a long Torx screwdriver lying around. And I may also need to replace the filters in the Dyson, which'll cost extra.
 
A Bissell CleanView would be good. Decent performance and cheap enough to replace if it croaks. They are around $80. Bagged vacuums would greatly outperform a bagless vacuum, though.

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Dyson all the way!! It doesn’t have to be the last eat model either, used is even fine!
 
@crazykirbydude As a matter of fact, I was looking at the Bissell CleanView on Amazon the other day. I think it would be great for my mom. But I'm still looking.

@iann_nic As I've stated in reply #3, Dyson is too expensive. My mom doesn't want a used vacuum; I even offered to buy her a vacuum from Goodwill, since I volunteer there and the vacuums are only $9.99 each, but she is opposed to using somebody else's used, stinky machine. So brand new is what we're going for.
 
Get a Hoover Rewind T-Series UH70120 - Consumer Reports rates it a Best Buy at $130. Very good deep carpet cleaning plus excellent air flow through the hose for tool use.

You can also look at the Kenmore Pet Friendly Crossover which is an excellent bagless cleaner, though costs about $250. Also top rated by CR and tagged as a Best Buy.
 
Are you sure you don't want to fix the Dyson? If she really likes that vacuum, why not try to fix it first? Of course Dysons aren't easy to fix, but why not take it to a vacuum dealer and have them fix it instead? Since the clutch on Amazon is so cheap, what you could do is buy the part but take it in to them with the vacuum and explain that you're on budget fixing it. It'll cost some labor but they would also inspect and do a basic tune up such as cleaning the filters, emptying the bin, and cleaning the paint marks off the vacuum. That's what we always do when we do service since I work at vacuum store.

If that were to not be the case, I would recommend the Hoover Air line up if you're on a budget. The Hoover T Series is good but the Air has swivel steering and it has a geared belt which is designed to last a lifetime of the vacuum. I would not recommend any Bissell, some of them may clean alright but their support services are terrible. The Dirt Devil Razor line up are really surprising vacuums. The Eureka FloorRovers just recently came out, I haven't tried one yet but from what I hear, the reviews are mostly positive.
 
Interesting...

The idea of taking the Dyson to a vacuum dealer sounds tempting. I'd have to look for dealers around my area.

I looked at the Hoover Air Steerable the other day; right now it's $100 on Amazon, but it has a 3.5 star average rating. I'm looking for a vacuum that has a 4-star or higher rating. I have always had good luck with Bissell.
 
Maybe a REALLY good bagless vacuum would be a vacuum with a shake out bag. Or perhaps a direct air upright with a dirt cup. Those really clean better than your standard bagless vacuum. Some suggestions are the sanitaire SC679J, Sanitaire sc886, Bissell bg100c, and the Hoover guardsman c1433-010. I believe there is a reusable cloth bag for the Hoover guardsman c1431-010 as well. It’ll go over the fill tube like a normal disposable bag, but I’m not sure it’s still sold. you can also get a Royal all metal upright and purchase a separate shakeout bag from someplace else. But if you’re looking for a clean air bagless vacuum, then I don’t really have many suggestions.
 
@niclonnic

Hey Nick!

I was at Walmart and saw a Hoover Total Home Pet, there newest design and it’s price is reduced to $128. I also attached pics of vacuums sold at Walmart, that are excellent Bagless vacuums I’ve used and recommend for your Mom. (Google showed you have a Walmart in Bonney Lake), so I hope this is convenient for you both too. And they have a nice return policy if your Mom doesn’t like it, as well as offer insurance for really cheap.

My Favorite is the first one, Hoover Total Home, but I gave you a wider price range to try and save you both money, but still get a great performing vacuum. There are Hoover’s and Bissell (you mentioned you like Bissell) but if you need recommendations on Dirt Devil or other brands, let me know but these included are my top rated personal recommendations.

Any questions on any of these vacuums pictured.. just let me know and I’ll be glad to help.

Thanks and good luck!

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