Converting a bagless vacuum?

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I have a dirt devil bagless vacuum and I HATE it with a passion. It is such a pain to empty and the dirt gets everywhere in the process.
Does anyone know how to convert it to a bagged vacuum. I have seen similar kits available but not for dirt devils.
If anyone can tell me where to look for these kits I would appreciate it.

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  1. I’ve never heard of that before, but if I were you I’d just get a bagged vacuum. I bought a commercial Eureka from Sams Club for $140. It works better than the Dyson I tested at Sears. Imagine the kind of vacuum cleaner hotels use for dozens of hotel rooms everyday–that would have to be a very reliable machine or else businesses wouldn’t bother with it. So I recommend getting a bagged vacuum cleaner used for commercial use, it’s meant to last long. I agree, baggless vacs are so messy and unhealthy to clean. My husband got a sore throat when he tried to clean out the dust bin of our previous baggless vacuum. I dropped rice on my berber carpet and tile to test this commercial Eureka, and it ate it up without kicking it all over the place.

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