Bagless or bagged
The great debate
Back in the early nineties when James Dyson released his Bagless vacuum in the UK it turned the world of vacuum cleaners on its head.
Up until then you either bought a vacuum with a cloth bag or a paper bag, the choice was really that simple.
Now you can buy Bagless vacuums of all varieties
Infact on the South African market you will be hard pressed to find a vacuum cleaner witch still uses paper bags. In most department stores their aren’t any, its only in your more selected departments stores that you will find Mielè , bosh , Siemens ,Nilfisk and One AEG model. All of these machines are priced well over R2000.00 missing the R700.00 average that a South African will spend on a vacuum.
You will hear allot of USA based vacuum cleaner stores saying that Bagless vacuums are bad and useless especially the dyson.
Most of these stores have been selling brands like Mielè for years wit the more lesser brands along with brands like riccar and simplicity and they had no real competition until dyson came along and stole all there sales.
Mielè hates the dyson brand so much that in most cases you as a dealer will lose your Mielè dealer agency if you start to sell the dyson products as well.
But there is a reason they hate the dyson so much and hear is why
With every other brand of Bagless vacuum you have to physically clean the filter, up to once a week every time it gets clogged. This is a messy and dirty job and if you don’t do it your filter will clog and your motor will burn out.
The Dyson is different, due to its highly efficient cyclonic system that is heavily patented the majority of the dust and dirt is flung out of the air inside the cyclone chamber leaving just fumes like cigarette smoke and very fine dust to get to the filter.
The result is that you need only clean the filter once every six months or so.
It is a easy job to do as well just simply squeezing a sponge under some water and letting it dry.
There cyclone actually works making bags obsolete and there for cuts your running cost.
I had a customer bring in a 14 year old dyson which “wasn’t performing like it used to”
When I asked if they had cleaned the filter they exclaimed, “It’s got a filter?”
14 years and they had never cleaned the filter and it probably would have gone on even longer if the builder who was renovating there home had not used it to suck up mounds of spilt cement powder.
Here is the just of it
If you suffer from severe allergies you can either get a Mielè with a bag or a Bagless dyson but steer clear of the other Bagless machines.
They will be to much for you to handle.
Many people don’t realize that most Bagless { except a dyson }machines need much more maintenance and cleaning that the older paper bagged machines
Sunday, August 15, 2010
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