Rebuttals Part 2
3 Rebuttal:
As far as your relying on the cardboard bag collar & the rubber seal to stay in place & not move or leak dirt, that would be foolish. Watch your "TriStar CXL Baking Soda in the Carpet Test", at 7:54 in the video, as well as in your last video, see how cracked up & broken your cardboard bag collar is. That cardboard bag collar is INFERIOR compared to the bag designs that the TriStar copycats use. Patriot, Airstorm & the bag for the original green Vortech Force use a much wider cardboard bag collar compared to the TriStar cardboard bag collar, & Miracle Mate made it a complete cardboard bag top. Vortech Force also later copied Miracle Mate's bag design for their latest XR3000 model. You might also be interested to know that Home Care Industries, under the various names they sold under & other names they manufactured for, made a generic TriStar paper bag with the same style wide bag collar Vortech Force originally used, which is still available today. So, Bill, even TriStar's competitors knew & considered the cardboard bag collar to be flawed & fixed that part of the design when they copied the TriStar. You're asking for trouble relying on a rubber seal & that flimsy cardboard bag collar that easily cracks & breaks to make a complete seal, & more importantly, stay in place & not leak dirt.
***One of your most ridiculous comments yet. Did you somehow miss that the bag I was using was my test bag? Do you know how many install/uninstall/experimentation cycles this poor bag went through? Probably at least 50. No cardboard collar would survive that without cracking/creasing. Of course, I also reversed the bag and blew it out many times during testing as I do with all of my HEPA bags. And guess what? No issues with the bag at all. That bag (and its cracked collar) doesn’t move whatsoever, but during a typical single usage cycle, no cracking occurs. More F.U.D.***
4 Rebuttal:
As for your claims in the video "TriStar - Will Removing The Pre-Motor Filter Mean The Bag Sucks Into The Motor?" - you claim that the pre-motor filter is no longer required & the bag couldn't be drawn into the motor? Well, that test you did was with a EMPTY HEPA Cloth bag. Furthermore, the Kevlar Cloth bag wasn't in place along with the pre-motor filter to hold it back from being sucked into the motor. Try performing that test again with a FULL bag & I'm pretty sure the TriStar will pull that bag at least a little bit towards the motor. Protecting the motor from dust particles isn't the only reason Interstate Engineering intended for that pre-motor filter to be used.
***Once again, since you don’t perform experiments, you made another accusation that amounts to additional F.U.D. The effect you describe simply doesn’t happen because all three bags I have suck straight down, not side to side, with several pounds of force. If you look at the video closely, you might be able to detect the bag being rather forcefully stretched only downward and not side to side.
I had some fun placing pounds of material (and dishcloths) in the HEPA bag with the lid OPEN and the bag sides remained taught enough that one would have to go to extreme lengths to even move it one inch closer to the motor.***