Since there has been talk about using a filtrete bag on a Hoover convertible, (and there are none that I am aware of), I decided to get creative with my Hoover 728 and a Kirby filtrete bag.
First, I covered the opening that would go on the Kirby fill tube with several pieces of packing tape making sure to fold over just a bit on the cardboard collar so it would be secure.
Then, I cut the end of the bag off to make it open. I slid it carefully on the Hoover bag tube and had to wrap some of the filtrete material so the bag ring could hold it in place. You can see it in the pictures.
It seems that the air flow is improved and it works great. Now I can use a convertible and have a filtrete bag. The Kirby bag could be cut to fit a bit better but since it is on and working, I think I'll leave it as is.
When I put on the attachment converter, I was surprised by the amount of suction. Maybe the air flow is truly better after all. Of course, the bag was empty so the conditions were ideal. I'm going to use it for a while and see how it performs as the bag fills. As you will see, I am also using a "bojack" brushroll that is all wood and has 4 rows of brushes. It is great on berber.

First, I covered the opening that would go on the Kirby fill tube with several pieces of packing tape making sure to fold over just a bit on the cardboard collar so it would be secure.
Then, I cut the end of the bag off to make it open. I slid it carefully on the Hoover bag tube and had to wrap some of the filtrete material so the bag ring could hold it in place. You can see it in the pictures.
It seems that the air flow is improved and it works great. Now I can use a convertible and have a filtrete bag. The Kirby bag could be cut to fit a bit better but since it is on and working, I think I'll leave it as is.
When I put on the attachment converter, I was surprised by the amount of suction. Maybe the air flow is truly better after all. Of course, the bag was empty so the conditions were ideal. I'm going to use it for a while and see how it performs as the bag fills. As you will see, I am also using a "bojack" brushroll that is all wood and has 4 rows of brushes. It is great on berber.
