Vacuum cleaners work by sucking up loose dirt and debris from surfaces and collecting that dirt in a paper or cloth bag inside the body of the appliance. Understand the anatomy of a vacuum cleaner with helpful tips from a vacuum salesman in this free video on choosing vacuum cleaners.Expert: Steve Chubin Bio: From the age of ten, Steve Chubin had a dream to start a business that was customer driven and had an overwhelming commitment to total customer satisfaction. Filmmaker: James HECK
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i’m a proud owner of a miele silver moon vacuum and love it in 4 years i’ve only had to fix it twice. any other vacuum at least double that.
@kdmq It’s no-expertvillage. Anybody can upload videos explaining things to their site, and it gets put on youtube. Unfortunate it’s the worst information ever, 95% of the time.
My friend owns a vacuum store and told me that after a couple years all bag vacuums will lose dust into the air. I’m sure he wouldn’t lie in fact he sent me to a store that does sell Bagless because of my son’s allergies. Just need to take the vacuum outside to empty it.
just curious, i am trying to learn about vacuums because i am buying one soon, what did you mean about your comment about 30k vids in 3 months? hope you reply, jack.