human
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Anyone who has read my rants on here is certainly well aware that am no fan of dump / shakeout bags; in fact, I loathe them almost as much as I do plasticrap bagless cleaners. It is for this reason that I really haven't used my Sanitaire SC686 vacuum cleaner, except for testing purposes, since I acquired it last fall. In fact, I would say the dump bag was my absolute least favorite characteristic (I won't grace it with the word 'feature') of that machine.
At the time I got it, the best price I could find on an F&G conversion kit was in the $40-$50 range, so I let the idea go. Last Sunday, as I was looking at parts for the Electrolux Diplomat Lx I rescued from beside a dumpster, I stumbled across a deal I couldn't pass up—a genuine Sanitaire outer bag, made by Eureka Electrolux, which is why it showed up in my search, a dozen generic F&G bags and two belts for $25 shipped.
The conversion kit arrived a little while ago and the upgrade was super easy. Just swap the outer bag for the dump bag (no tools or modifications required) and stick in an F&G bag. The best part is it's completely reversible, if for some reason I or a future owner decides to go back all original, it's a simple swap.
I think the whole process took about three minutes. I guess I did it right. I connected the inner and outer bags' fill tubes and then stuffed the inner bag into the outer bag. Or do you stuff first and then connect? Or does it matter? I haven't fired it up yet but I would daresay it should belch at least a little less dust than it did before and it will be infinitely easier to use going forward.
Believe it or not, the only thing giving me pause right now is the dump bag. I took it outside to empty it (for the first and last time) before I put it down in the barn with the one for my Kirby Heritage but I couldn't pull the metal header off the bag. Any tips on how that's supposed to be accomplished?
At the time I got it, the best price I could find on an F&G conversion kit was in the $40-$50 range, so I let the idea go. Last Sunday, as I was looking at parts for the Electrolux Diplomat Lx I rescued from beside a dumpster, I stumbled across a deal I couldn't pass up—a genuine Sanitaire outer bag, made by Eureka Electrolux, which is why it showed up in my search, a dozen generic F&G bags and two belts for $25 shipped.
The conversion kit arrived a little while ago and the upgrade was super easy. Just swap the outer bag for the dump bag (no tools or modifications required) and stick in an F&G bag. The best part is it's completely reversible, if for some reason I or a future owner decides to go back all original, it's a simple swap.
I think the whole process took about three minutes. I guess I did it right. I connected the inner and outer bags' fill tubes and then stuffed the inner bag into the outer bag. Or do you stuff first and then connect? Or does it matter? I haven't fired it up yet but I would daresay it should belch at least a little less dust than it did before and it will be infinitely easier to use going forward.
Believe it or not, the only thing giving me pause right now is the dump bag. I took it outside to empty it (for the first and last time) before I put it down in the barn with the one for my Kirby Heritage but I couldn't pull the metal header off the bag. Any tips on how that's supposed to be accomplished?