AMWAY CLEARTRACK WORKHOESE VACUUM REVIEW - THE FIRST USA DYSON
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- AMWAY WMJ CLEARTRACK WORKHOESE CMS 1000 VACUUM REVIEW - THE FIRST USA DYSON MADE BY BISSELL
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My uncle bought one of these 4 years ago back in 2020 after his Hoover soft and light supreme broke which cleaned well. But was loud and wasn’t built very well this as worked great for him
I'm honestly amazed that WMJ still produces these under the Workhorse name, and yet nothing has been changed to the vacuum's design over time. Personally, if I worked at WMJ, I'd probably look into upgrading the suction motor to give it more suction/airflow, but I'd keep everything else the way it is (especially that brush roll, which I'd argue is what gives these vacuums their performance overall).
If somebody is dead set on bagless, this is the way to go, and it's what I tell people to get. Just wish the ones they made now were upgraded with and exhaust filter. If the Fantom could do it 30 years ago this should be able to right now
I recently picked up a Sebo D4, and I noticed a difference in air quality *immediately* now that I'm back on a bagged machine. To hell with bagless vacuums from here on out.
@@tyler6097 Bagless has its place, I use a bagless unit myself. It's messy to clean out but I can deal, I just can't always afford bags
Definitely one of the better bagless vacuums still not the best but miles better than something like a shark with the horrible single cyclone nonsense. I'm no bagless fan in fact the only bagless machines I like are Amway Cleartrack , Fantom, and Dyson however I still much prefer a bagged machine any day of the week.
I wonder if you could cut a sheet of HEPA vacuum bag to lay below the foam filter to help with the dust emissions. It probably would cut some of the power, but it may resolve the allergies.
I have one of these. It really does assault your sinuses every use!! The carpet lines are great, materials and build quality are the best possible for a bagless. If it had a hepa filter, I think it would be relevant in the modern day, but it blows more dust than a direct air vacuum somehow. Maybe it’s possible to crack it open and put my own post motor filter in, maybe from a Miele, but then it may overheat. No one wants to breathe in dust anymore, it’s a shame they couldn’t fit a hepa or even allergen post motor filter.
I noticed that does not do what shark vacuums does with the Laud brushrool noise
all sharks are 2 motor vacs, most of what youre hearing is the smaller, shrill motor noise when the brush is turned on, quite a distinct sound.
Very good looking batter then the 20000s vacuums
Very good compatey very good decision
Hey, I need your advice there is a new Miele look a like vacuum it would be awesome if you could do a review on it and if you would recommend it. It costs 599 it’s called
Prolux QX90 vacuum it’s got the same power head your central vacuum has. They say it’s USA made and that it’s as good as a Miele Kona with a 5 year warranty and a lifetime warranty on the motor. Check it out 😎🙏
Silence brand!
Workhoese
I see many many reviews, but never a rainbow?
2:13 It’s not a cyclone…..it’s a dust-nado! 🌪️ 😝
Bagless = Pos.
Actually, Negligence = POS. Bagless vacuums may seem more convenient in short term, but long term, they do require more frequent maintenance on their filters in order to maintain filtration/performance.
Not so good about health
5:36 Man this machine is clean! 🧼
10:42 Maybe go skiing ⛷️ instead.