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Why Vacs Lose Power

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In upright and canister vacuum cleaners, air must pass through dirt, which causes a loss of power and suction. When air tries to pass through a clogged bag, dirt blocks the passage and restricts airflow.

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 Vacuum cleaners that use water to filter dirt, the air must travel through dirty water. The air bubbles that are created by the churning water allows dust to escape back into the air. The dirty water must also be emptied constantly to prevent mold and bacteria from spreading..

 

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Ask yourself these 3 important questions

Do you notice when you get dirt in your ordinary vacuum cleaner bag you lose a significant amount cleaning power and suction?

When you empty the dirty clogged bag from an ordinary vacuum cleaner and replace it with a new bag did you notice that it appeared to have more power again?

 Do you really think pushing or pulling air through dirt or through a clogged vacuum cleaner bag makes much sense?