Best inexpensive bagless vacuum, w/ easy filter system?

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I currently have a Hoover Widepath 12 amp motor and it is absolutely terrible. Bagless which is great but I hate the filter system. It clogs up and then you have to take it outside and bang it and all this very fine dust comes off.

Recently it completely stopped working, won’t suck up anything. Replaced the filter totally and it worked for about a month and then stopped again. Is there something with an easier filter system that I could rinse off maybe, something around the price of 0-0?

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  1. sorry but I don’t think any good bagless is inexpensive. I bought a Dyson back in the UK on Ebay on those websites which sells factory seconds. They are perfect items with maybe some comestic defects. I paid 100 pounds for mine (sorry not sure how much it is in dollars) and to be honest I don’t see where the defect is anyway. It is absolutely fantastic and well worth the money. Never had a problem with it and yes when you clean the compartment it is a bit dusty but I usually do it outside. Moved to Australia year ago and took the Dyson with me and it travelled fine. I now have a dog who has shed a lot in the spring and the Dyson was absolutely fantastic. Trust me, it’s worth the investment and if you go on an ebay shop with loads of feedback it’s pretty safe I’d say.

  2. I would choose the hoover elite rewind at best buy. It pretty easy with a plastic internal filter that you just wash out…and it’s a lifetime filter. It also has a filter on the side that you can wash also. It’s a little bit over 100 dollars and vacuums well. I recommend it if people dont go with a dyson. which can be expensive but save money in the long run. ps. it has a retractable cord that rewinds back.

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