Hoover WindTunnel Allergen Filter Bag, 4010100Y
- Fοr аll WindTunnel models
- Allergen filtration
- Three bags per package
Product Description
3 Pack, Hoover, Style "Y" Wind Tunnel Allergen Filtration Vacuum Bag, Fits All Wind Tunnel Models.... More >>
Hoover WindTunnel Allergen Filter Bag, 4010100Y
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First the complaint – these bags are dreadfully pricey considering that they fill up so quick. The bag is too huge for the compartment, so you have to fold it over at the top and bottom to get it to fit into the allotted space. Despite having owned this model vacuum for seven years, I still need three hands to get the corners of the over-sized bag tucked into place before slamming the compartment shut.
Changing the bag is a dirty bit of business, because when you pull the ancient bag off, all that super-fine dust at the top goes *POOF* and escapes from the bag’s opening . We’ve taken to putting the vacuum on the back porch before opening up the bag compartment to keep dust out of our home.
I see a name brand competitor has come up with a solution to this by putting a small trap door thingie by the bag’s opening, so when you pull the bag off the vacuum, all the dust doesn’t glide out of the bag and go *POOF*.
Okay – the positive – these Hoover paper bags do a decent job of trapping fine dust particles, but I do wish they’d figure out how to make bag removal and installation simpler. Or just make the bag a different shape so you’re not contorting it to get it into the allotted space.
More recently, I’ve started using Filtrete (3M) bags. Made of cloth, they’re lined with an electrostatically charged media which captures dust and dirt down to .3 microns. Because they’re cloth (instead of stiff paper, like these bags), they’re much simpler to install into the Hoover vacuum.
First the complaint – these bags are dreadfully pricey considering that they fill up so quick. The bag is too huge for the compartment it’s supposed to fit into, so you have to fold it over at the top and bottom to get it to fit into the allotted space.
Changing the bag is a huge hassle because when you pull the ancient bag off, it’s full of all that fine dust you were trying to keep out of the house and it all goes *POOF* when you try to delicately remove the bag from the vacuum.
I see a name brand competitor has come up with a solution to this by putting a small trap door thingie by the bag’s opening, so when you pull the bag off the vacuum, all the dust doesn’t glide out of the bag and go *POOF*.
Okay – the positive – The Hoover bags do a superior job of trapping fine and itty-bitty dust particles. But I do wish they’d figure out how to make bag removal and installation simpler. Or just make the bag a different shape so you’re not contorting it to get it into the allotted space.
First the complaint – these bags are dreadfully pricey considering that they fill up so quick. The bag is too huge for the compartment, so you have to fold it over at the top and bottom to get it to fit into the allotted space. Despite having owned this model vacuum for seven years, I still need three hands to get the corners of the over-sized bag tucked into place before slamming the compartment shut.
Changing the bag is a dirty bit of business, because when you pull the ancient bag off, all that super-fine dust at the top goes *POOF* and escapes from the bag’s opening . We’ve taken to putting the vacuum on the back porch before opening up the bag compartment to keep dust out of our home.
I see a name brand competitor has come up with a solution to this by putting a small trap door thingie by the bag’s opening, so when you pull the bag off the vacuum, all the dust doesn’t glide out of the bag and go *POOF*.
Okay – the positive – these Hoover paper bags do a decent job of trapping fine dust particles, but I do wish they’d figure out how to make bag removal and installation simpler. Or just make the bag a different shape so you’re not contorting it to get it into the allotted space.
More recently, I’ve started using Filtrete (3M) bags. Made of cloth, they’re lined with an electrostatically charged media which captures dust and dirt down to .3 microns. Because they’re cloth (instead of stiff paper, like these bags), they’re much simpler to install into the Hoover vacuum.
This is the first Amazon review I have written but after reading some of the negative reviews on this item, I had to add my 2 cents worth. Although expensive, the price here is still $3 less than I found anywhere else (stores and the internet). This is the lowest price I have found these bags selling for (you get 3 bags in the pac). If you have allergies, you will appreciate spending a small more for a bag that really does trap the fine dust particles, etc. I do not have a problem installing or removing the bag. No dust escapes when I remove the bag.
I would also rather pay the shipping charges to have items delivered to my front door than driving around town, especially when you add in the time it takes you to shop, the cost of gasoline these days, and the risk of an accident when you drive.
Ok, the bag fills up quick, but then that’s because the system does such a terrific job. One bag lasted two weeks, but then the cleaner itself gives an indication when the area is still dirty, so you tend to be more careful in vacuuming.Bag replacement is a bit clumsy but no more so than most machines. I had no distress removing the bag and not spilling its contents. Yes, you have to fold the top and bottom over when you install it but that’s because it unfolds when it fills up. Expense? Most vacuum cleaner bags are too expensive.