anontemp123
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I've read a lot about the technical difference between the two. What I can't understand is how the bypass method filters better than direct air. Why does the fan placement -- before or after the "filter" -- matter if it all goes through the filter eventually? And if having the fan before the filter, like with direct air, gives you less filtration, wouldn't that automatically make tandem air as "worse" as direct air, because it has both?
When I use the vacuums we currently have, I always notice that not only is the vacuum sucking, but there is also air blowing out of the vacuum. I suspect that air that's blowing out might have something to do with the difference between the two, but I can't find an explanation that delves into those details.
Also, I've read certain Miele canisters will "filter the air around you". Is this just a way of saying "bypass", or does this mean they have an air purifier built-in that runs at the same time as the vacuum?
Recently upgraded carpet and our Dyson wouldn't run. Started reading about vacuums and couldn't resist going down the rabbit hole. It's a whole other world down here. Currently can't decide between four models, wish I could get them all. Hope I made sense. Thanks for any help.
When I use the vacuums we currently have, I always notice that not only is the vacuum sucking, but there is also air blowing out of the vacuum. I suspect that air that's blowing out might have something to do with the difference between the two, but I can't find an explanation that delves into those details.
Also, I've read certain Miele canisters will "filter the air around you". Is this just a way of saying "bypass", or does this mean they have an air purifier built-in that runs at the same time as the vacuum?
Recently upgraded carpet and our Dyson wouldn't run. Started reading about vacuums and couldn't resist going down the rabbit hole. It's a whole other world down here. Currently can't decide between four models, wish I could get them all. Hope I made sense. Thanks for any help.