Bagged or bagless, that is the question. Most professional house cleaners use bagged vacuums, and this is why.
- Bagless vacuums are big and clumsy
- They make a mess each time you empty them
- You have to empty them out side the house
- They have extra filters that are expensive to replace
- Bagged vacuums are manufactured better
- They can be removed inside or outside a house without making a mess
- Newer bagged vacuums have 3 ply cloth which is impossible for dust to penetrate
- Baggless vacuums have rubber seals that need to be replaced often
Most professional house cleaners like bagged vacuums. The bagged commercial vacuums are the best. They are cheaper, but they most often have to be ordered online.
Here are some examples of vacuums that we like. The Miele vacuums are easy to handle, they have great suction, and have good filtration. The carpet pro heavy duty also has great suction, it's a little heavy, but can be found for less than $100 dollars. The eureka hand vacuum is an awesome vacuum for stairs, sofas, and carpet edges. .
The Miele Tango is light, and has a strong motor.
+Pros, easy to use, quiet, efficient, and light.
-Cons, the Miele is an elite vacuum and usually costs $500 or more
The Carpet Pro has many of the same advantages as the Sanitaire.
+Pros: very powerful vacuum. It has actual bags that are easy to replace.
-Cons, the carpet pro with onboard attachments is a little heavy and the light vacuum is made with cheap plastic part.
The Eureka Hand Vacuum is perfect for cleaning stairs, sofas, and carpet corners and edges. This vacuum is compact, and light.
+Pros: light, easy to carry and still powerful.
Cons: The filter is hard to clean, and the cartridge fills up quite easily



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