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Sometimes I find Kenmore HEPA cloth bags in the style Q or O for my uprights or canisters. I usually buy them for $1-3 even if not a full pack. Wayyyy cheaper than getting them online.

I’d been wanting to find some Hoover ones for my Windtunnel uprights, and yesterday I lucked out and found a pack of 3 HEPA Y bags and a pack of allergen Y ones, so I got both.

It’s worth checking the vacuum bag bins when going to the thrifts, and I always do!

Awhile back I got two packs of Kenmore Q bags at Habitat, and one even came with a HEPA exhaust filter, two pre motor filters and an owner’s manual for an Elite Crossover canister in the pack!

I should be good on bags for awhile, and I have enough to fix up some of the Kenmore canisters I’ve gotten lately!!
 
Goodwill supplies all my vacuum cleaner needs, and if I do not have the vacuum the bags or belts go to, soon enough I probably will! I get them for 70 cents to $1. I have a whole pegboard rack full of bags and belts.
 
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Buy bags everything I see them. I've seen alot of dirt devil bags for a vacuum I don't have. I buy the bags and I use every bag
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I have put kirby type g bags on my 12 gallon shop vac. I've put kenmore q/c bags on my patriot. I put envirocare bags inside hanvacs. I've used hoover bags on riccars and royals.
I got alot of bags and when I get a vacuum it saves me from buying bags for it.
If I find vacuums at thrift store they usually have bags for it with the vacuum or on the shelf.
 
I never see bags at thrifts around here, either. The only exception was when I bought a Kirby Sentria for $50 that came with a half-dozen OEM HEPA bags, along with every other imaginable accessory. I usually buy my bags in bulk on eBay or Amazon.
 

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