We cannot talk realistically about vacuum bags without first talking about vacuum cleaners. A vacuum cleaner is a lightweight machine that cleans by means of a suction force as it trawls the ground for dust particles. The dirt and particles that are caught up in the cyclic force that emanates from under the cleaner are then directed by pressure into a vacuum bag that is secured to the machine. The vacuum cleaner as we know it was invented in Chicago in 1868 by one Ives McGaffney who was contracted by the American Carpet Cleaning company, then a large cleaning concern. The first cleaner was sold to the public for less than $30.00 which was actually a lot back then. Most of the units were actually sold in Boston and Chicago and it was a while before the idea crossed over to other states. It was known merely as the “dust gatherer”. Then 1876, a Melville Bissell of Michigan decided to run with the idea and he perfected it, giving a fully functional vacuum cleaner as a present to his wife who after Melville died, took the reins of the company and became one of the most powerful businesswoman of her time. Today, the first vacuum cleaner is stored at the Historic Center in Chicago and is open to viewing by the public.
It is now hard to imagine a world without the vacuum cleaner as we know it. The models in the market today use a different whirlwind suction technology that can pick up heavier and larger items such as glass and even rocks making cleaning a breeze even in the dirtiest areas of a building. Vacuum cleaners were initially designed to work only on carpets but today’s cleaners are well able to tackle wooden and concrete floors alike.
The vacuum cleaner has evolved greatly since the days of Melville and McGaffney. The cleaners now promise to clean more thoroughly and eradicate more dust and dirt efficiently. There are now cleaners that can be adjusted to clean whatever state of floor one is dealing with. While bag less vacuum cleaners are now in the market, there is still a high demand for cleaners which come with a bag.
Cleaners which have a bag have some obvious advantages. One of them is the fact that they can hold more dirt than their bag-less counterparts. When vacuuming more dirt resistant areas and area such as front porches, there is the risk that a bag-less cleaner may not handle the job well.
Another advantage of a cleaner that comes with a bag is that it can be emptied when it gets full and then the cleaning job can be resumed. In the event that your cleaner picks up something important, such as a wedding ring or contact lens or a watch, then it is a simple matter to just stop the vacuuming, empty the bag and retrieve your precious items. This makes cleaning with a vacuum bag much more safe and efficient.