www.air-n-water.com Confused about the difference between a bagged or bagless vacuum? Not sure whether you need a canister or upright? Watch our vacuum cleaner buying video to learn which vacuum cleaner you should buy for what floor type and more!
www.air-n-water.com Confused about the difference between a bagged or bagless vacuum? Not sure whether you need a canister or upright? Watch our vacuum cleaner buying video to learn which vacuum cleaner you should buy for what floor type and more!
Bagged canisters have the most suction out of all the types of vacuum cleaner.
Suction is measured in air wattts, so when buying a vacuum cleaner you need to check what the air watts rating is. A typical bagged cylinder will have 350 air watts
whilst a bagged upright will have about 200 air watts.
air watts means nothing amps mean nothing, airflow is the main feature you want in a vacuum. See your local vacuum dealer the ywill show you the difference
They should make bag vacuums with a transparent bag! This way, you can have the best of both worlds: You can make sure the suction is working properly like in baggless ones, yet you can still filter the air and keep the dust out of the room like with bags. Someone in the vacuum world needs to invent/sell see-through bags!!!
inches of water lift is best for suction comparison
Not true mdfutbol, if you have suction but no airflow then suction is useless. Try sucking through a straw with your finger on the end. Lots of suction but its notdoning anything. Airflow is the best way to measure vacuum cleaner effectiveness, either that or go somewhere they will show you how it works.