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Review on 🧳 Bulldogvacbags: Insulation Removal Vacuum Bags - 105 Cubic Ft Capacity, 400 lbs Strength by Candace Ortiz

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The absolute WORST cellulose insulation vacuum bag

I bought three of these bags to use in combination with a vacuum to remove insulation from a low slope attic for some repairs (no attic access , so he was part removal of the ceiling). I immediately had many questions: 1. There is no clear hole for connecting to the vacuum. This bag has a perforated side so you can open it as wide as you like. Sounds great in theory, but in practice the bag just rips when you use it, so you often have to go back and tape it shut.2. Dust in it practically does not remain. The holes in the bag that hold the fabric together allow an incredible amount of dust to escape. After using these bags for a short time, my whole apartment was covered in bag dust! The doors were open and the fans came too. When you carry this bag, there will also be dust in it3. It's cheap, both in feel and features. I hated using those things. If you just hate your life, pay more and get something that's dust free and has a reinforced hole to attach to your vacuum cleaner (it's also available here on Amazon). TLDR: Pay more for something better. You'll thank yourself when you're not covered in dust from that inferior bag. Search for a black stripper bag on Amazon and your life will be much happier. You will need more packages than you think. Barley made the ceiling of a 776 square foot small kitchen and used 3 bags filled to the brim (applies to any bag you go with). AND DO NOT LEAVE THE SPA BAGS UNCOVERED OUTSIDE. Once water hits them, they get so heavy that it's game over and you have to scoop them out.

Pros
  • Home and kitchen
Cons
  • Some bugs