Lesinutah
Les,
That is awesome you have some good use for your Kirby Avalir. And I also praise you for having come across those good-looking Rug Renovators for your machines!
I do have to agree with you about the original Classic III bag cloth. Over time, the fibers in the cloth deteriorate, which then allow dust to escape into the air. You are correct that my Classic III is wearing the Legend II's Mini Emtor assembly. I initially tried that inspired by other Kirby owners, as a means of reducing pollen in the air (there had been disposable bag conversions available for Kirbys in the past, as far back as the 1950s/'60s, which took the same kind of disposable bags as the Eureka [types F and G] and Royal [type A] uprights, but those ones had actually [and significantly] reduced performance). The Micron Magic brown disposable bags are strong enough, but the polypropylene disposable bags used since the Sentria, I've read, are even better.
~Ben[this post was last edited: 11/13/2018-21:26]
Les,
That is awesome you have some good use for your Kirby Avalir. And I also praise you for having come across those good-looking Rug Renovators for your machines!
I do have to agree with you about the original Classic III bag cloth. Over time, the fibers in the cloth deteriorate, which then allow dust to escape into the air. You are correct that my Classic III is wearing the Legend II's Mini Emtor assembly. I initially tried that inspired by other Kirby owners, as a means of reducing pollen in the air (there had been disposable bag conversions available for Kirbys in the past, as far back as the 1950s/'60s, which took the same kind of disposable bags as the Eureka [types F and G] and Royal [type A] uprights, but those ones had actually [and significantly] reduced performance). The Micron Magic brown disposable bags are strong enough, but the polypropylene disposable bags used since the Sentria, I've read, are even better.
~Ben[this post was last edited: 11/13/2018-21:26]