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I think central vacuum is best but installing it in large old house

with many rooms (my house) would be a mess. Then when I move I have

to invest the money in another one again where as I can take a hepa

vacuum with me. For sure, central vac is ideal way to clean. No

doubt about that.

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> I figured it'd be easier to just render the entire Hepa filtration

> question moot by installing a central vacuum with exterior exhaust.

> Let it ALL go outside - filter or no.

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> I think central vacuum is best but installing it in large old house

> with many rooms (my house) would be a mess. >

It's easy to create the same effect by running a hose from the exhaust

outlet that many vacuum cleaners have to a long hose - and just route

it outside.

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Great idea !!

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> > I think central vacuum is best but installing it in large old

house

> > with many rooms (my house) would be a mess. >

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> It's easy to create the same effect by running a hose from the

exhaust

> outlet that many vacuum cleaners have to a long hose - and just

route

> it outside.

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I can only tell you what I have. I got a Simplicity Vacuum Cleaner, and I sprang

for the one

with extra filters, it is for allergy control. I can use it most of the time

with no problem, if I

change the bag monthly. It has a charcoal filter for the motor exhaust, which

helps me.

When I was looking around for a vac, I looked at the ones that were bagless, but

who in

the world would end up emptying the container? Me, that's who, and since I have

so many

problems with dust, I wouldn't touch it with a 10 ft pole.

This one is easy to change, and I have not had any problems changing it.

My allergist recommends the Hepa vacs with a bag. He does not recommend the

bagless

types, due to the problems when you come into contact with the dust when you

empty it.

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Home Depot has some Dyson right now. Last years model is discounted

and a pretty good price for a Hepa. I've heard they are good but

don't remember where. National Allergy Supply online sells them.

They may be rated at Allergy Club online.

I looked at them at Home Depot and only thing I didn't like is that

they are heavy. I don't know if they have power to wheels. Some

vacuums do and that helps if the body of vacuum is heavy. I suffer

alot from fatigue so fact it was heavy was a big negative for me.

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