Best replacement upright vacuum bags according to redditors

We found 12 Reddit comments discussing the best replacement upright vacuum bags. We ranked the 10 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Replacement Upright Vacuum Bags:

u/outofpatience · 22 pointsr/Frugal

I learned something new today -- and probably saved some money. Thanks.

Incidentally, these [generic bags] (http://www.amazon.com/Kenmore-50688-50690-Panasonic-Microfiltration/dp/B002CI8G1I/ref=lh_ni_t?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1LQ759O23Q0NG) for my Kenmore vacuum are far superior to the Kenmore bags, and cost less.

u/st0n3wa1l · 4 pointsr/VacuumCleaners

Don't buy anything consumer reports tells you to buy. Companies pay to be reviewed by them and everything is biased. And don't buy bagless. Especially if you have an animal and you want to keep everything dust free. Your budget is extremely low for a quality so I recommend going with this.

Hoover Tempo https://www.amazon.com/Hoover-WidePath-Bagged-Upright-U5140900/dp/B0009ONZ8G

Stretchy Hose instead of Plastic (Optional) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00Y33K9VA/ref=pd_cp_60_4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=AH7TSS3NXQNXWSDG9J1G

Hepa Bags https://www.amazon.com/WindTunnel-Cleaners-AH10060DT-AH10040CLP-902419001/dp/B00I9JGAE4/ref=sr_1_12?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1474387339&sr=1-12&keywords=y+hepa+bags

u/Yue4prex · 3 pointsr/GameStop

bags?

I’m guessing it’s these? Just want to make sure before I order. We need them so badly.

u/IPL4YFORKEEPS · 2 pointsr/VacuumCleaners
u/axxidental · 2 pointsr/sousvide

Here's my setup, it has served me very well so far!

Anova Immersion Circulator : $200

4.75gal Cambro: $30

Lid for Cambro(optional): $17

Ziplock Vaccuum Sealer(I also have a foodsaver, but this Ziplock one is better IMO): $55

Bunch of Ziplock vac bags: $35

$337 total

u/Volcano__888 · 2 pointsr/roomba

Recently I found less costly replacement bags for my roomba i7 plus, $14.99 for 6 bags, sold by a brand called Volca Spares. This is the best price I can find on Amazon and Google as of yet. You could buy on their website or Amazon.

Clearly these are third party products, but I don't mind because of the price. You do the math. If you dispose of it once a week, it would cost you about $272 per year for genuine bags!!!!! If you use these cheaper bags, it would cost you at only about $120 per year.

Enjoy it and you're welcome.

u/freenarative · 1 pointr/Paleo
    1. A [FUCKING BIG hammer] (http://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Duty-Tenderizer-Mallet-Double-sided-Commercial-Grade/dp/B000YDBZCA). Use a hammer to beat your meat. This breaks down the muscle fibers.

    1. Do what I do and use one of [these] (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Standard-oven-roasting-bags-PK/dp/B003JCT7Q4) and put your meat into it with 1 cup of water. The water "boils" the meat and keeps it moist and in an hour your food is done. The added bonus is that with the addition of a few ingredients you can turn the water into the tastiest, most nutritious gravy you will ever have tried!

      Try this recipe. it's a bit hard to follow so bear with me...

      Take 1 pinch salt, 1 pinch pepper, 1 cup of water, chilli to taste, coarse chopped onion, sweetcorn, peas, carrot, 1 diced spud, garlic and a SLAB of beef.

  • Step 1: place all the ingredients into the bag and tie loosely with the tie.
  • step 2: place in the oven at 200^o for 80 minutes.
  • step 3: after removing from the oven drain the liquid into a gravy jug and add gravy powder... Stir that shit up!
  • Step 4 place the rest of the bags contents on a plate and cover with the products of step 3.
u/Mnemonician · 1 pointr/canadients

I use these in the oven Never heard of Instant Pot method tbh.