And now I shall tell you all my sad vacuum story.
A few years back, I had a nice upright Eureka. It did just fine. But you know, you have to change the bag, and I got swept away by all the hype about bagless vacuums... Yeah, you can probably see where this is heading.
Anyway, I bought a Bissell. It was one of those uprights-but-can-take-off-canister ones. Oh goodie, I thought, my problems are solved.
Well, they weren't. First of all, the thing weighed a ton. But that's only minor. It was the *&$#@)*^ bagless part that became a total pain. Because, I had to dump out the collector. (Did I mention my allergies? Did I mention that there is no way to dump a collector without a dust plume?) But wait--not only that, but there were the two filters that had to be
washed every time. And the collector container would get dirty, so had to be rinsed out. In other words, every time I vacuumed, I had to wash out the (*#@)*^ insides of the vacuum! And to top it all off, the thing never did pick up well.
After a couple of years, I'd had enough. I was very sad that I had gotten rid of my Eureka upright, bags and all. I gave the Bissell away--took it to Goodwill.
Now I have a Kenmore Progressive canister vac from Sears. I love it. Yes, it has bags--you can use HEPA bags, or just their high-end non-HEPA bags, which do fine. It wheels around nicely. It has all the attachments I need. I works great. AND I don't have to wash the insides or wash any filters or dump and rinse any collector. It has filters that have to be replaced every few months, but this is no big deal.
I will NEVER buy a bagless vacuum again. Ever.
Jay