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

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Description of 🧳 Bulldogvacbags: Insulation Removal Vacuum Bags - 105 Cubic Ft Capacity, 400 lbs Strength

Large 12' Insulation Removal Bags move and stack easily. Holds up to 105 Cubic Feet and 400 lbs of material. Easy to seal shut and transport.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Dirty - not recommended

I had to remove the insulation from the attic of 1300 square meters. feet and I didn't know which vacuum cleaner bag to use. I bought these long bags from Bulldogvac bags and also some from Midwest Filter (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FNZJWPP?ref_=pe_2629610_415349410) that are shorter and larger in diameter. I've used both and found the Midwest filter bags to be much better than the Bulldog. ADVANTAGES: Strong; very hard to break CONS - Harder than Midwest bags to hook up to a vacuum cleaner -

Pros
  • Vacuum cleaner spare parts and accessories
Cons
  • too stupid

Let's start with the positive. I found the overall strength of the bag's material to be very good. This is my first time using this type of bag and I have only used the lightweight polypropylene version before. These bags can definitely withstand some abuse. I also like that these bags are longer than other bags. They're not that big, but they fold a lot easier and I'm not afraid of tearing trying to move them. Now for the cons. While I prefer these bags over the ones we've used before, it felt

Pros
  • Vacuum Cleaner and Floor Care
Cons
  • Slightly Crumpled

Revainrating 1 out of 5

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…

Pros
  • Home and kitchen
Cons
  • Some bugs