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eurekafansquid

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Everytime I clean a filter I go into a crisis mostly because the filter is super dirty

I mostly scream "Get out" or "Get out of my life filth"

does anybody else have this

ew ew ewwwwwwwwwww
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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Why?????

You like having a dust storm breathing in all the dirt dander dead skin cells and god knows what else???? that boggles me filters il never run bag less only vintage lux 4 ply , tirstar or ocmpact heck even filter queen but no dysoon bagl ess or sharky .
 
I usually steer away from bagless vacuums since I feel that its easier just to swap in a bag when the old one is full. I do own a couple of bagless vacuums, but they don't see any regular use. the ones in question are my Fantom Cyclone XT and my Vax X5, both are in relatively good condition and due to their parts not only being fail prone, but are also unobtainum I dont use them very much. I've had a few other bagless machines over the years, but they all found new homes eventually because I didn't think it was worth all the upkeep and usually I gravitated towards my Hoover Elite, one of my Convertibles or my Riccar Vibrance.
 
I usually like bagless better too. Although there's something about watching the dust spinning around that I used to think was really cool.

Usually with those pleated bagless filters, when they get dusty, I use a crevice tool on another (bagged) vacuum hose and suck out whatever gets caught in the filter.

Easier to just use a bagged vacuum to start with, IMO.
 
“Central vacuum rich”

Are you insinuating that people with central vacs are rich? Many of us who have the luxury of a central vac aren’t rich however as collectors it’s a choice weather or not we want them. There are collectors who get them used, collectors who move into homes/apartments that are equipped with them etc...
No offense but that seems like a really snobby comment that’s awaiting to start drama. Like you say “if you don’t like it, don’t comment and move on”. Alex was commenting on a thread and he’s rightfully allowed to...

Now back to the thread,
I do have a central vac actually quite a few, I prefer my bagged units however with a husky and 2 corgis (no I’m not rich but comfortable), they prefer to tear toys apart and the bagged units fill up quickly, so in the meantime I use a filtered cyclonic centralux with a perfect battery operated PN and I’m happy with it. If I pull out a portable machine usually it’s an electrolux or my perfect C-103 power team canister.
 
Cleaning the pleated dust bin filter

in a bagless for me was too messy. Banging the filter against the side of the trash can or using a whisk broom to comb out the dirt/dust and then knocking the filter against what ever is the worst. I felt the need for a shower after that ordeal. Vacuuming said filter works best with another machine (bagged)but you still haven't removed the dirt from your house, just another machine.

Dragging out another vacuum to clean up the first one just seems so extra. Just my experience, your mileage may vary. I'm glad we all have choices available. Think I'd like to use a central vac as a canister but wonder how loud they are in comparison.

Totally relate to op's photo, yuk!

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