There comes a time in every young man's life when he moves from his parents' house to his own apartment. Inevitably, they will be the benefactors of many relatives willing to pawn their old blenders, vacuum cleaners and other small items. That's how it is with me and with the Riccar vacuum cleaner (RSL-3) that I bought a year ago. Recently I noticed the weight of the specified device and the lack of suction power. When I opened the zipped bag I discovered the paper bag was FULL of dust from the previous owner and myself. After a frantic search for an extra package in a box of hoses, straps and blank warranty cards, nothing was found. After an unsuccessful visit to the hardware store, I checked out the seller's website and found that even talking about buying bags requires a firstborn down payment ($15.95!). Local dealer? Forget it, the farthest Mars from Earth is closer. So I did what any fashionable millennial would do: I grabbed the part number from the supplier's website and searched for Revain. At half the vendor's price this is the best deal but still highway robbery that's 6 bin bags. The bag fitted snugly into the zipped bag and the cardboard backing around the hole snapped flawlessly into the vacuum cleaner holder mounts. I quickly checked out the new bag and so far so good. Overall, I highly recommend these pouches for their price, quality, and vacuum.
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