rowdy141
Well-known member
I'm keen to learn about this fascination with Hepa filtration. Is everyone hypoallergenic all of a sudden? Suffering from hayfever? Filtering the air of a room constantly? Using their vacuums to do the filtering?
When you turn your vacuum Off, you are breathing in the pollen and sub-micron particles that you considered so imperative for your Hepa bag to capture & contain.
Sounds to me as though marketing created a 'need' that never existed before.
Notice how large reusable shake-out bags were discontinued about the same time they told you "You need five layers of disposable filtration"?
Ironically, their greed to sell unnecessary bags, gave Dyson a foot in the door with "bagless".
When you turn your vacuum Off, you are breathing in the pollen and sub-micron particles that you considered so imperative for your Hepa bag to capture & contain.
Sounds to me as though marketing created a 'need' that never existed before.
Notice how large reusable shake-out bags were discontinued about the same time they told you "You need five layers of disposable filtration"?
Ironically, their greed to sell unnecessary bags, gave Dyson a foot in the door with "bagless".