Disposable bags & China...
Hello Joe.
I spoke with one of my 'contacts' at Kirby regarding this a year & a half ago or so.
Whenever & as much as possibly, Kirby strives to deal with "American" sources. Part of the problem herein lies with the vendors.
Years ago, "3M©" exclusively made the Allergen Reduction Filters (ARF), the white polypropylene bags. [These bags are NOT made of 'cloth' like some sellers list them as.]
Somewhere along the way 3M headed for Mexico. Kirby had a couple vendors in the States then making them, I believe one was in the Carolinas, the other in Illinois. The company in Illinois, I understand went bankrupt.
You (any business) have to have sources you can depend on. Kirby even checked on doing them themselves; however, that wouldn't have been practical it turned out.
One of Kirbys primary concerns, is to continue to build quality. The machines themselves are still built in Cleveland, OH & Andrews, TX; and as long as the 'quality standards are being met' by the vendors, I guess one has to go where the sources are available.
I do not carry (stock) near the parts I used to (as I don't need to) for recent models, as the quality has so improved even from what it was before. That combined with how quickly I receive my orders from Kirby.
Some of this is not new, news either. There have been certain parts coming from Germany, Japan, Mexico, etc., for decades.
As I have indicated, my main concern is that Kirby & Kirbys vendors, continue to maintain parts & products to a higher standard.
In closing, one of the batches of bags Kirby had produced were entirely made in the States, & the label packaging accidentally was printed "Made in China, with US materials" when such was not the case. I guess proofreading missed it. ~~lol~~
Frankly, the bags are disposable, so in keeping with that, they should be made somewhere else!!! What do you think??? ~~lol~~
Cheers & hagwknd all,
Bill