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I've invented a simple way of converting with no tools, any upright vacuum cleaner that takes bags (working on bagless design) to a dust-free, bag-free, and FILTER-free! system.
Without giving up the ghost, it has one thing that needs to be done at each use which requires a simple 'less than a minute' procedure. This is it's only negative, but in my observation it is actually a positive because it 'makes the vac owner take care of the vac. As opposed to neglecting it. After all it is the neglect that ultimately ruines a vacuum cleaner.

2007-07-19 07:53:46 · 3 answers · asked by paulj0557-vacuum cleaner expert 3 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

WOULD YOU BUY A PRODUCT THAT WOULD BE A PERMANENT SOLUTION TO VACUUM CLEANER BAGS? HERE'S WHAT THE PRODUCT DOES.
Although I can't describe the actual function or design of the product, for patent protection reasons, I can tell you this:
First you remove your vacuum bag and the filter below it. Next you prep the product. It will take approximately 30-40 seconds to do this. Then you install the product by simply placing it over the hole where the bag was, and snug it down with a unique system that ANY vacuum manufacture could have thought of, but did not because then they would lose money ultimately.
After vacuuming there is one difference between my product and a usual bag, and bagless set-up. My product needs to be emptied after each use. It is a clean, one hand operation and the ONLY operation that ever needs done. You never need to change/wash filters EVER because my product efficiently and effectively does it for you.AND it requires no electricity. What would You pay?

2007-07-21 10:05:58 · update #1

3 answers

Gee, here I thought my daughters sucking up pennies and the like were the one thing that ultimately ruines my vacuums.

2007-07-19 08:05:18 · answer #1 · answered by Jeffrey S 6 · 0 0

Without an explanation of how it works, or some proof that it works as advertised, nobody would invest in such a thing. I certainly wouldn't, and I'd advise everyone else not to, as well.

2007-07-19 08:07:13 · answer #2 · answered by lithiumdeuteride 7 · 0 0

Maybe that Dyson guy can give you a few quid. He seems to know a lot about suction.

2007-07-19 07:57:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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