The dust pouches with a silicone seal are designed to catch and trap the dirt particles, with a single washable filter in place behind the pouch..
You should never put a vacuum cleaner in your home’s recycling bin.It needs to be recycled correctly to minimise the impact on the environment..

The easiest way to recycle your old vacuum is to take it to your nearest recycling centre..Recycle Now website.makes this simple, as you can select “Vacuums,” enter your post code, then find a list of the nearest centres that can recycle your old vacuum cleaner.. Alternatively, if you’re buying a new vacuum, ask the retailer about their take-back scheme or collection service.. Companies often charge for collection, but using their services will save you a trip to the recycling centre or store.

In-store take back.must always be free.

Remember, the take-back scheme applies to any similar type of product – it doesn’t need to be the same brand or model..
There are also some other options for recycling your vacuum cleaner:.is another handheld vacuum alternative to the Shark CH950UKT.
They’re almost identical in weight with the Dyson a fraction lighter at 1.38kg Vs 1.39kg for the Shark.But Dyson has managed to get a larger 0.54 litre dust canister and a bigger, better battery..
The V7 has an impressive 30 minute run time and only takes 3.5 hours to charge.It’s significantly better than the 10 minutes run time and 4 hours charge time for the Shark.. We think the Dyson has more powerful suction and all-round superior cleaning performance.
(Editor: Luxury Drones)