Some new vacuums are impossibly cheap...

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Don't knock those plastic bags ...

... they are ideal for dog and kitty litter. And for sealing up any other messes.

The problem is that they're petroleum-based.

If we as a nation can rise up against the Powers That Be that kowtow to Big Oil, we could make those plastic bags (and every other plastic product) out of HEMP. It would be just as strong, durable, waterproof -- and entirely biodegradable.
 
Seems the generation...

That grew up with the convertible era vacs that rarely broke & were maintained by their parents & or the local vac shop lack the knowledge or skills to service a vac. And, since they bought it at Amazon or Target etc. for little money vac shops for repairs are not even a thought. The thought is, 'it must be junk i paid so little', so to the curb it goes.
I bought some vacuum bags for my Riccar 8lbs vac from a young couple who threw out their same model vac as it wasn't working right, but they thought to sell the bags on craigslist! turns out the vac was a hand-me-down from their folks. I informed them i would have paid many times as much for the broken vac than the remaining bags... the news came as a surprise.

I used the Bissell not to knock cheap vacs, as a matter of fact the point is one seems to get too much for their money given the basic economics of it all. I actually started posting on this site with a thread that discussed the "best value vac out there" & i mentioned the Bissell at Walmart. Do a search & you will see a lot of discussion of this model vac on vacuumland.

Some people, for what ever reason, don't take care of their vacuums but rather beat the tar out of them. Even a cleaning service sold me a sweet commercial Tenant (Lindhaus?) dual motor vac that only needed a brushroll. They gave me all the bags too so i think it was the only one like it they had & decided to stay with something simpler. The brush roll is specially made to be replaced without tools! Most any vac in decent condition, properly adjusted, used as intended, will do a good enough job for the average joes & josephines out there.
We split hairs on details & preferences here on this site, minutia in the scheme of things for most vac users. Don't get me wrong, i love it & appreciate the vast array of opinions, theories etc.offered up & am right there with my own too, clearly.

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As for paper being biodegradable, are all vacuum cleaner dust bags biodegradable? I wouldn't hedge the best that the bags for SEBO and Miele are. I've often put it to those companies - they all say the plastic cartridge holders are made out of 100% recycled plastic, but the synthetic dust bag material is highly questionable on being as biodegradable as actual paper designed to break down quickly - and cleanly. This is, I'm afraid to say where bagless systems fight back.
 
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