Can you suggest me a good vacuum cleaner without any filters?

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Can you suggest me a good vacuum cleaner without any filters?
I want a vacuum cleaner that has no filters so I don’t have to buy any at all.
Can you tell what brand of vacuum cleaner don’t have filters so I could buy one that would be great if you help me out 🙂
And please right down what type of vacuum cleaner do you use and what do you think is the best 🙂
Thank you 🙂

Try this:

Answer by Jose Perez
Look in the market for the ones that use water and not a filter. These do not let mites flying free in the air as all the dust passes through the water. From time to time the models change. I am allergic and those are the ones I prefer.

What do you think? Answer below!

3 COMMENTS

  1. The Dyson brand vacuum cleaners use a washable filter, so there is nothing to buy. they are a little more expensive, but ours has lasted longer than any vacuum we have previously had, and requires no bags, or filters so it’s just the initial purchase. It also does a really good job.

  2. With no filters? Older D4, D3 rainbows used water as it’s filter medium the problem with water filtration vacuums are they require a lot of up keep with the rainbow you have to fill and empty it each time you use it you cannot store the water bowl on the vacuum when it’s wet or you risk rusting the motor the cone that keeps the water out needs to be cleaned.

    As for what i use, A Kirby G6 incredible agitation and airflow on them but you have to know how to use them right. As for what i think is best, a fan first upright like a Kirby Royal or Sanitaire they have far more airflow than the vast majority of vacuums

  3. I have a rainbow vacuum which uses water. I love it because it doesn’t blow dirt right back into the air like other vacuums. You don’t have to change any bags or filters. It’s kinda like a high maintenance machine in the sense that you need to clean the basin after every vac. But that only boils down to an extra 2 or 3 min. after vacuuming. The average rainbow owner keeps it from 15-20 years.

    It is also a certified air cleaner, so a two-in-one deal. We buy nice furniture, nice houses, and big investments but some would rather protect their investments with a $ 50-$ 100 piece of equipment that doesn’t get the job done. I choose to spend a little more for quality and longevity and for my health.

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