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  1. @sorcerer101567

    That is not true…this is indeed a TRUE CYCLONIC vacuum. If you ever come across this machine, look on the right side of the container, there is a high speed cyclone separator that works in the same fashion as a Dyson cyclone. Yes, there is a filter in the container, but that is a pre-filter that cleans the air before it enters the motor. All cyclonic vacuums have this, including Dysons.

  2. @JJ9715 There is no such thing as a vacuum that truly doesn’t lose suction. Dyson is a joke, also these AB Electrolux of Sweden machines break down like it’s their job, do yourself a favor and get an original Aerus Electrolux, the original great American vac.

  3. @JJ9715 you can always tell a true cyclonic vacuum from one that will clog very easily. Always avoid bagless vacuums where you can SEE the filter inside the dust chamber. As the lady says in the video, there is a washable filter inside the dust chamber, which means this vacuum does not have a dust separation cyclone, like a Dyson does. You would need to wash that filter everytime you vacuum, or it would clog and lose suction.

  4. Is this vacuum anything like a Dyson? I think it’s cyclonic, so just wondering if it doesn’t lose suction power.

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