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Is the choice to go bagless yours or hers? Not all vacuum bags are expensive, especially if you buy them online. For a small carpeted apartment, perhaps the cheap vacuums will suffice.

If it were my mom, I'd go to a vacuum store and see what used models they have and you can try them out. There is no sense in overpaying. :) I bought an Oreck Platinum Pilot swivel vacuum at a thrift store for $20 and it has worked flawlessly for over a year and the bags are dirt cheap. In addition, it glides effortlessly across carpet.
 
Hi @mike811

Wow I totally missed that.. mine pictured has a very nice carpet height adjustment so I found it easy to push, even on my plush carpet.

So thanks for clarifying and again, I meant no disrespect to you or anybody.. just throwing in my two cents! Lol

Thanks everybody for making me feel welcome here and I value all your opinions!
 
@niclonnic I would definitely stick with Hoover if you want a Bagless machine on a budget then.
A few major advantages with them.
Heavily discounted often
Local service centers for warranty!
Parts availability.

Though the idea of bags being more expensive than Bagless with filters is a false notion that's been proven over and over again.
 
@niclonnic definitely a good now do you just make sure you plan on changing HEPA filter about every 3 to 6 months they're rather inexpensive$10-20 the cotton filter that's washable washes clean when you're done vacuuming very very well. The Cyclone is also easily broken down for cleaning.
I used one of these as the store vacuum for about a year .
 
@niclonnic

Hi!

I have about 25 Hoover Vacuums and I totally forgot about the Hoover Air Steerable.. Great choice too!

Not to make your choice harder but I got an email from Dirt Devil today and I want to share with you my 20% off sitewide coupon code! I put the Dirt Devil Razor in the cart and the code took 20% off the price.

So if you still want a Hoover Air Steerable, that is totally cool but I thought I’d share with everyone so if anybody wants a Dirt Devil they can save 20%.

This 20% code ENDS 2/19/18 so hurry if you want to use it! Enter “LUV2SAVE” promo code at checkout. It’s a Valentine’s Day promo.

Thanks, again I’m not trying to persuade you to buy a Dirt Devil.. just sharing my code. I get them all the time and I’m a Platinum member for Bissell and Dirt Devil and Hoover also give me an automatic discount where all my purchases are always 20% off with free priority shipping. Fun perks of being a collector. Shark used to do that and loved me but they did away with favoring repeat customers.. so they treat me the same now, which is frustrating as I’ve bought so much.

My favorite is Dyson, I own so many Vacuums, fans, the fan heater and so on, when I call Dyson they fall all over me and I always get free shipping and discounts of 10 to 30% off.. Dyson is the only company to give me free Vacuums too, I’ve received three free Vacuums so far, the DC65, V6 Absolute and the V6 Mattress. Even though I also have the latest Small Ball Multi Floor and the Ball Animal 2.. I don’t use my Dyson very often, they are more of collectibles. I do LOVE and use often my V8 Absolute.. very nice cordless!

I’ll share any of my future discount codes if anybody thinks that would be helpful? Just let me know.

Thanks

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My two thoughts are:

1. Any reason for bag less over a bagged machine?

2. Wouldn't you want a machine where the motor unit is on the floor (like a Hoover Windtunnel as an example) and not having yours or her arms and back supporting the weight of the machine like many of the bag less machines?
 
kirby519

1. The reason I want bagless is for the convenience factor. Bags have to be purchased, thrown away etc. I'm not fond of that.

2. I'm not sure what you're talking about. Most vacuums, including bagless, have the motor unit on the floor.
 
Cleaning filters and cyclones isn't what I would consider convenient but if you do more power to you.

As for the motor unit.Some of what is being described is just the power head is resting on the floor. Therefor most of the weight is in the upper part of the unit adding weight on the handle that the user has to support. The motor is in the upper part of the unit.

On a Hoover Windtunnel, Kirby or Eureka Sanitaire vacuum the motor unit is the base of the machine. Therefor most of the weight of the machine is on the floor and the user supports the handle and dust compartment/collection system.
 

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