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attachment on an ordinary vacuum cleaner that will vacuum the contents from the dustbag into an ordinary paper or plastic bag enabling the vacuumer to recycle the original vacuum bag. no more messing with dustbags.
Vacuum packing vacuum cleaner
http://www.halfbake..._20vacuum_20cleaner Not really thesame thing at all. [phoenix, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
(?) Cyclonic
http://www.vacuumcl...pright-cyclonic.htm Bagless, and even found a .co.uk for you. [Worldgineer, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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A vacuum cleaner...Isn't vacuum pretty clean already? |
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Now you need something to remove the dust out of your trashbag... |
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I recommend a cyclonic. Quieter, cleaner, more powerful, and you can dump the contents into a paper bag. |
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In cartoons vacuum cleaners always have reverse switches. This may be all you need. Make sure you're outside when you try though. |
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maybe you could buy some dust mite larvae, and hoover them up as well as the rest of the household dust. They then form a symbiotic relationship with the dustbag. |
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<ps - they were invented here, worldgineer> |
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//they were invented here// Wouldn't surprise me at all. Ok, a little bit. But not if involved lighter-than-air vacuum cleaners. |
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I meant the UK, not the HB; you knew that, right? |
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I am surprised there aren't more twin-cyclone ideas, though... <thinks> |
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