Hello,
I own a Hoover PurePower PU71PU01001 and I've been using the microfibre H74 bags with it. I like these bags because it's my preferred material. However, the machine is almost half-full at the moment and it sounds very clogged. In my house we've been doing a lot of work to put in a new kitchen, and the PurePower has been used a lot. The bag is very big and bulky around the bottom because of how good the suction is at compressing the dirt, so big that it's almost hard to put the bag door back on.
I've been looking for more H74 bags but to my shock they're pretty much rare now to the point you can only find them on eBay. I personally don't trust eBay (no offence to anyone) so I'm still looking. If the worst comes to the worst, obviously I'll have to turn to using the H20 bags, but the trouble with paper bags is that sometimes, especially during this renovation project, the dirt we pick up is quite strong and dusty, and this might make the paper rip or clog the airflow worse than the clog we have now.
If you guys can help me that would be nice. If anyone has experienced using the H20 bags tell me about it so I know how good/bad they are
(Please be kind when posting. In the past I've had people talk me down and it's made me scared to post anything on Vacuumland since.)
I own a Hoover PurePower PU71PU01001 and I've been using the microfibre H74 bags with it. I like these bags because it's my preferred material. However, the machine is almost half-full at the moment and it sounds very clogged. In my house we've been doing a lot of work to put in a new kitchen, and the PurePower has been used a lot. The bag is very big and bulky around the bottom because of how good the suction is at compressing the dirt, so big that it's almost hard to put the bag door back on.
I've been looking for more H74 bags but to my shock they're pretty much rare now to the point you can only find them on eBay. I personally don't trust eBay (no offence to anyone) so I'm still looking. If the worst comes to the worst, obviously I'll have to turn to using the H20 bags, but the trouble with paper bags is that sometimes, especially during this renovation project, the dirt we pick up is quite strong and dusty, and this might make the paper rip or clog the airflow worse than the clog we have now.
If you guys can help me that would be nice. If anyone has experienced using the H20 bags tell me about it so I know how good/bad they are

(Please be kind when posting. In the past I've had people talk me down and it's made me scared to post anything on Vacuumland since.)