Bagged or Bagless? – The debate continues…

After his old vacuum drew its final breath and sucked up its last strand of pet hair, Jon Frost at Overclockers UK is looking to buy a new cleaner. Although he’s got his eye on a Dyson he’s also asked for suggestions for something that is “robust” and “liable not to break”.

While Bissells, Electroluxs and Panasonics all receive their share of recommendations, along with vehement support for Henry’s, Miele vacuums are suggested immediately as the one to go for with Wiggins and [FnG]magnolia both recommending them ahead of Jon’s preferred choice even though they’re bagged cleaners.

The bagged vs bagless debatea topic we also cover frequently on Forever Better – then continues as Overclockers members share their thoughts on the subject. If you’ve got a preference for one over the other and can help Jon out, hop over to the forum and have your say.

Comments
  • We own two Miele, a Cat & Dog 5000 and an S5210. Both are just superb, both have interchangeable tools and are extremely quiet in operation. The turbo brush from the Cat & Dog also can be used with other Miele cleaners and really does make a difference. Variable power controls means that loose rugs no longer get sucked into the cleaner, but remain on the floor and end up clean and fresh. Well worth the extra cost over other machines. Dyson are the Fords of the vacuum sector, Miele are the Mercedes.

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