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<title>Bagged Versus Bagless - For The Vacuums of Tomorrow</title>
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<description><![CDATA[As with most things in life, there is really nothing free.  The two most claimed advantages to bagless vacuum cleaners were lower operating costs and  better performance.  As far as the cost issues go,
all vacuums must filter the exhausting air they use to carry the dirt into the collection area, as they
would otherwise simply pick the dirt up from the floor and spit it right back out.]]></description>
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