Thursday 15 September 2016

Vacuum-cleaner-bags

Vacuum Cleaner Bags


Everything that a vacuum picks up, no matter what


type it may be, needs to be deposited somewhere -


normally in a vacuum cleaner bag.


Back in 1920, the Air Way Sanitizer Company of


Ohio introduced the first vacuum cleaner with a


disposable vacuum bag. Until that time, the bags


for vacuum cleaners resembled the type of bags that


golfers used to carry their clubs. They were


somewhat heavy and awkard devices made out of


thick, stiff canvas, designed to be very flexible


and still keep dust and debris from the carpets


from escaping out into the air.


The improvements made by the Air Way Sanitizer


disposable vacuum bag went a long way toward


improving the effectiveness of the vacuum cleaner.


Made out of paper, the bag was designed to fit


inside of the cloth bag. Not only did it make


cleaning the vacuum easier, but it also kept the


insides of the stationary bag clean at all times


so that less of the dust and debris could be


blown out of the vacuum and make its way through


the home again.


In the beginning, each manufacturer designed


their own disposable vacuum cleaner bag made out


of different types of paper. You couldn't


interchange the bags from one machine to the next,


as the fittings were different sizes with


different configurations for the opening of the


intake. Manufacturers who were once very


dependant on the sales of their machines had now


discovered an entirely new territory for the


disposable bags, and once again sales went through


the roof.


Before, a housewife had her vacuum cleaner and


the only thing it needed was to be cleaned and


serviced every now and then. If the man of the


house was around, the job normally went to him.


After a while, repair shops that specialized in


vacuum cleaners began to pop up all over the


place.


These days, there are very few vacuum cleaners


that use bags. Bagless is the way to go these days,


and for good reason. What was once a revolution


in household cleaning, is now rapidly fading away


and fast.


Models such as the Cyclone or Dirt Devil, are


now using cylinder technology to store the dirt


and dust. When you have finished vacuuming, you


simply empty the cylinder into the trash. Vacuum


bags can be very frustrating, which is why


millions of people are using bagless vacuums.


If you own a vacuum cleaner that uses bags, you


should look into upgrading it. Bagless vacuums


will save you time, money, and replacement. If


you've grown tired of the bags, now is the time


to get a better vacuum.


Not only do the bagless models have more power,


but they will also save you quite a few trips to


the store and the closet. They don't cost a lot


of money either, and they are the perfect addition


to any household.


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