Well Hi-Lo, the Hotpoint TOL DUAL CLEAN is such that - it comes with a bag holder and a bagless box.
Alex - I suppose the Permabox could be the same - but we're really talking about modern cylinder vacuums here and not uprights. On account that modern cylinder vacuums have a heck of a lot more power these days (and even when Electrolux were offering it) there's simply no comparison with Hoover's Permabag system in their older, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">no longer</span> on sale uprights, even if the theory is the same of a bag and a bagless box together. If the Permabag was so successful, why didn't it make it to the cylinder vacuums and beyond?
Hoover learnt their bagless theory early on by adopting SMS washable cloth dust bags offered with Hoover's Lifetime uprights and cylinders - there were quite a few in the Purepower and Telios range - and even before that with the classic uprights, you could buy a permanent dust bag as an option. I had a Telios Lifetime and the machine didn't last as long as the bag, sadly. Then they discovered the bagless box idea and adopted it in their Dustmanager uprights. We know what happened there...
Anyway back on the topic for the Hotpoint, what attracts me to this machine is:
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<li>It's a new vacuum from Hotpoint.</li>
<li>The TOOLS store behind a flap - something Miele's S2 can simply dream of. </li>
<li>Current retail price is far cheaper than Miele yet offers a bit more power despite the smaller 3.5 litre dust bag that puts it into direct competition with its rivals other than the S2's larger dust bag. </li>
<li>It has a slightly longer cord but more importantly, it offers eco-friendly power if considering the BOL model - and on account that I have given up waiting for the Hoover Telios Plus Eco to arrive in the UK, the Hotpoint is the next best choice.</li>
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