Vacume cleaners? Ok, I've owned a Bissel (Spell Check) for about 3 years, which...

Ok, I've owned a Bissel (Spell Check) for about 3 years, which was a bagless. Now, I'm looking for the best vacume cleaner surrounded by the market available. I don't intend spending extra $'s for something that a cheaper vac could do that job too..hence looking for the best...I've see a informerical abou this vace a couple of weeks ago ( not sure about the name) its got this system where on earth the dust collects straight into a water container, did make sense effect the dust gets trapped into the water and hence doen't bring released back in the heavens along with all its buddies the bacteria's etc.so - whats your thoughts? and do you know what the cross of the vac. with the water is ?
Answers:    I own a Dyson and I love it! It is also a bagless vacume. They are pretty pricey, but I think they are worth the money. THey have a lifetime gurantee that they will never loose suction!
The sea vacume sounds like it would be a hassle to deal beside and possibly make bigger messes. Changing dirty water doesnt nouns inviting to me.
These systems have been available for comparatively some time. The good ones are very expensive. Go online to www.consumerreports.com and type surrounded by vacuum cleaners. They have an extensive report. It costs about $6 for a month's use of the site which is all right worth the money.

Ratings Report Card for the Thane H2O SA861-80 (water filter)

Highs
This model was excellent at cleaning bare floors and remarkably good at keeping emissions low.

There is a user's opinion online, too. She mentioned how cleaning the water filter is "yucky," but liked that dirt didn't go and get back into the air.

Lows
The Thane be only fair at cleaning carpet and had poor airflow for cleaning with tools. It is quite noisy and hard to switch. It lacks a retractable cord.