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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You can never have too many vacuum cleaner bags,
This review is from: Hoover Type S Hepa Filter Bag, 4010808S (Kitchen)
I jumped on the "green" bagless band wagon and was sorely disappointed. So I went back to the good old reliable bag. No more having to put on a chem suit to empty the canister then waste water to clean it ever time. With the bag, it's just R&R.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty Good... Pretty Pricey,
By russbooker (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hoover Type S Hepa Filter Bag, 4010808S (Kitchen)
I first learned about these special Hoover Type S Hepa Filter Bags when I recently replaced by five-year-old Hoover canister vacuum with a new Hoovers Centennial WindTunnel. I purposely chose the Hoover Centennial WindTunnel because I had previously stocked-up on four 10-packs of regular Hoovers Type S Bags, and the new model accepts the same Type S size.
I tried both the old green Type S bags as well as the included two new Hepa Filter Type S bags in my new vacuum, and the Hepa bags seem to do a better job of catching all of the dust than the green bags. So I shopped around for some Hepa bags and purchased a few from amazon.com. I'll still use the old Type S green bags, but I look forward to transitioning to the Hepa bags once the old Type S's are used up. My only concern is the price of the Hepa bags, which at about $3.50 each are more than three times more expensive than my old green regular Type S bags. I hope they're worth the price differential.
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