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How Vacuum Dust Filters Differ

Choosing the right vacuum cleaner can truly change how you clean your house. One of the biggest mechanisms inside a vacuum cleaner that affects its operation is how the vacuum filters out dust. Different models of vacuum cleaners utilize different types of dust filter technology, each of which has an impact on the life of the vacuum.

How to choose the right vacuum cleaner

When choosing a vacuum cleaner, check that the dust filter has a good rating for durability and efficiency. The more dust particles and other allergens the vacuum sucks up, the higher rated it is by consumers. A HEPA filter is the best filter to solve the problem of allergens.

Standard upright vacuums

Standard vacuum filters collect dust and particles from the floor through a bag that collects all the waste for disposing later on. Most models now, however, utilize canister technology where a bag is obsolete.

Canister vacuums

Canister vacuums suck up the dirt, and actually emit clean filtered air back into the room. The good thing about canister vacuums is that some models even have another filter to scent the room, for a fresh scent after you are finished cleaning.

What is the problem?

A lot of people find that their vacuums become clogged with too much dust and particles, which in turn affects the life of the vacuum. Regular routine cleaning of a vacuum is necessary to keep it working efficiently.

Remember that everyone is unique, and that some people prefer the old fashion upright vacuum compared to the more popular canister vacuum. As long as the job gets done, and your vacuum is constantly maintained to avoid clogging, it provides efficiency and clean air for years to come.

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