When comparing bagged versus bagless vacuum, the differences between them go far beyond the obvious, and these aren’t very well known. To help you in your search to find the best vacuum cleaner for the home, we’ve looked at the pros and cons of both bagged and bagless models, and within that frame both corded and cordless vacuums, to provide the key differences between the two. 

Whichever option you choose, the fundamentals of how to vacuum remain the same. The two vacuum cleaners we compare (above) are just two examples of the types of bagged and bagless vacuum cleaners available. Read on to find out more.

Bagged vs bagless vacuums: Key similarities and differences

  • Bagged vacuum cleaners have a bag to dispose of when full, whereas a bagless vacuum (often) has a canister to empty
  • Bagged vacuum cleaners generally have a larger capacity than bagless vacuum cleaners
  • Both bagged and bagless cleaners are available as cordless and corded models

Bagged vacuums: Strengths and weakness

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