Either the dirt can stay and the Kirby can go or Kirby can stay and the dirt can go. This reminds me of my Kirby selling days. The first pads were mostly hair and dust and lint. The carpet really looked clean and I do vacuum every day (though not always with Kirby). I bet the Kirby would have done even better if I'd had real dirt pads instead of coffee filters, but that is just amazing. These are the dirt pads (coffee filters) that I used in the Kirby on the shag rug. I'm almost hesitant to post it because I don't want to encourage people to waste their time :o) Here's a link to the silly video make it more convenient. They made stand alone, dedicated air filters, if it is that much of an issue. I guess if you want a vacuum that is an air filter, it's OK, but I think a vacuum should be a vacuum first. Vacuums were originally designed to clean carpet, and some of it do that and only that, but do it well. they lift the carpet up on a cushion of air and suck through it, however, the Miele filters air better and and is easier to use the attachments on, so it really depends what you are looking for. I think Kirbys have better airflow and agitation. It was still pulling out a ton of dirt when I got sick of changing them and decided to shampoo. However, I just used my Sentria on the shag rug before shampooing it and I used the dirt meter and I was shocked at how many pads it went through before I could even see the level of dirt even begin diminish. They should have vacuumed with the Kirby first and then went behind it with the Miele with a fresh bag to see if it got anything after the Kirby. Of course if they can't even pronounce Miele properly, I'm not sure how much they know. the guy may have worked for Kirby, because he used a lot of the same verbiage we were taught when I sold them.
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