What are the differences between a True Cyclonic, Filtered Cyclonic, and inverted bag filtered systems?
Cyclonic technologies, both true and filtered, maintain maximum airflow and optimum cleaning power over time – even when the dirt canister is full. These cyclonic units create a powerful centrifugal force that sends 96-98% of all dirt vacuumed directly to the remote canister. The remaining fine particles are exhausted outside with True Cyclonic units, or captured in a long-lasting filter with Filtered Cyclonic units. In inverted bag-filtered systems, cleaning performance diminishes rapidly as the cloth bag becomes clogged with dirt. After only a few uses, the bag must be cleaned to restore the system to original performance levels.
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