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No-Us Americas use a disposable bag (Ring a bell-Niclonic?) in our indoor bins, then deposit the full bag into a outdoor can-which is usally set to the curb on a set date for collection.



 



Fantom couldn't brain-wash a cat (Cats are fun). The Fantom was a great vacuum, your parents made an excellant choice in home cleaning. It would be cleaning carpets to this day if your parent's didn't replace it (Many Fantoms still are). That Fantom left a impression on your parents. The Fantom was easy to maintain, a great bagless design. This same impression they implied to the cheaper Dirt Devil and Hoovers of your average big-chain super store (Let's say WAL-MART!). This was a mistake. There is a huge diffrence between the Fantom (Or Amway) to modern bagless cleaners. The Fantom had the cyclones, the filtering power, the cleaning power. The Cheaper models had a paper filter. You've needed those couple of cheaper vacuums you have "Picked up" in the Fantom's absence. I doubt the carpet has been any cleaner since the Fantom was replaced. There is no other bagless that could've topped, nor match that Fantom of which is on the market today. The Hoover above is a Honda in terms of Bagless technology, where the Fantom and Amway crowd are the Rolls Royce of bagless. Go out to a thrift store or garage sale, and find a Fantom, You'll never need another bagless again!



 



wheter you like it or not, you will have to replace a filter in a bagless machine, or a bag in a bagged machine. If you bought a bagless to "Save money" as so many consumers have been lead in to, expect to break out the check book!


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