Leek wrote:We had a Hoover and I couldn't vacuum, I just had massive sneezing fits.
Leek, was your Hoover hepa filter equipped? Or was it a much older model?
I have a Hoover bought within the last 5 years, which is hepa filter equiped and works like a dream. I bought it on the recommendations of Consumer Reports.
My old vacuum cleaner purchased in 1976 was a battle axe of a vacuum cleaner. I largely bought it because I saw it in every hotel I ever visited, though the name escapes me at the moment. It did not have the filters system of today, thus it did add dust to the air as much as it picked up. However, that was vacuum cleaners of an earlier era.
My desire to change vacuum cleaners occurred during a visit to my sister in NJ. We had helped cut down a tree, which caused us to trample quite a bit of dirt onto her white-ish carpeting. We left for movie and returned to find her carpet back in pristine condition. All the debris had been picked up by her Dirt Devil without a trace of our muck left behind. Impossible to imagine my vacuum cleaner doing the same job.
I immediately recognized there had been substantial improvements in vacuum cleaner technology, which I needed to tap into. Despite our faithful vacuum cleaner's willingness to soldier on, we parted company for the better clean.
P.S. If you really want to see dust recirculate. Do the stupid trick I did a few years ago: use your wet-dry vacuum to clean your fireplace! I'd seen our furnace man clean the furnace with one without realizing he had 2x or 3x the filters!