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Shop-Vac 9067300 15-22-Gallon High-Efficiency Disposable Collection Filter Bag, 2-Pack


Reviews of Shop-Vac 9067300 15-22-Gallon High-Efficiency Disposable Collection Filter Bag, 2-Pack

1.) Shop Vac lung savers
Reviewed by: Cool Tool Guy Chicago, IL
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I purchased a pack of these filters to try out. The cost seemed a little steep to me for a paper filter but the idea of trapping drywall dust was worth the try.
I purchased a Porter Cable drywall sander and wanted to use it with my Shop Vac instead of buying the Porter Cable unit made to accompany the sander. I figured that with the disposable bags my Shop Vac unit should work. If not, I'm out the cost of the bags.
I did a little test. Working in an office (with employees at their desks), I wiped down a file cabinet that was close by. I began sanding a new drywall section near the cabinet. To say the least... I was amazed. NO DUST residue on the file cabinet using these filter bags.
In the past, sanding drywall by hand on small jobs (one or two walls), I would sweep up the bulk of dust (creating a cloud) and then vac the remaining. The filter would do its job but clogged rapidly. I got in the habit of bringing two or three backup filters to the job and then take the dirty filters home to wash with a garden hose. This whole process is Very time consuming and messy.
The high efficiency dust bags keep about 95% (my guess) of the dust from reaching the hepa filter. I completely loaded the bag after sanding five rooms with the Porter Cable 7800. When I lifted the vac, I was surprised at how heavy it was. I easily captured a 60 pound bucket of joint compound. More impressive was the fact the filter stayed clean and so did that file cabinet I mentioned earlier. Not one complaint about dust in the office which is even more amazing when you consider "the one in every crowd" person that would complain about something!
I am more than pleased with the collection bags. They saved me time and money not only on the job, but also in me not having to spend several hundred dollars on a dedicated vac for my drywall sander. I highly recommend spending the money on these bags!!


2.) Best bags on market
Reviewed by: Albert A. Brown
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I'm a chimney sweep and I have modified every vac I've owned to use these bags. I need a vac that moves more than 350 cubic feet a minute to control dust. Shop Vacs don't even move 200, so I've never owned a Shop Vac. However I also need to filter down to less than .4 microns. Every other bag I've tried failed, usually from split seams, because of the stress my vacs place on them. Not these bags! Also they don't plug up and cause lost suction before they're full like other bags do.


3.) A definite MUST if you own a Shop Vac with an Inlet Tube
Reviewed by: Upper Hand Buffalo, NY United States
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I purchased a new Contractor-grade 16-gallon Shop Vac for a big drywall dust clean-up job (to clean up my new 2400 sq. foot house that is being built), and wanted something that would do the job without clogging the vacuum filter and/or motor or spewing dust back into the air. I have destroyed vacuums in the past by sucking up drywall dust, and didn't want to see a brand new $140 Shop Vac bite the dust, no pun intended. The high efficiency Shop Vac bag seemed like a great option, especially because drywall dust clings to everything, and figured that I would go through multiple HEPA filters (if I opted not to use a collection bag) to clean up an entire house full of drywall dust.

The bottom line is that these "high efficiency" bags by Shop Vac are simply outstanding. After sucking over 40 lbs of drywall dust into this bag, I hardly noticed any loss of suction from the Shop Vac, and absolutely NO drywall dust made it onto the HEPA filter. There was also NO dust inside the canister - the inside of the canister didn't have a single spec of dust after 3 solid hours of vacuuming! These bags stop the drywall dust in its tracks, I would estimate that 97-99% of the dust is filtered by the bag itself. One bag was enough to take care of the entire 2400 sq. ft. house (covered in drywall dust), without stressing the Shop Vac motor.

I now use these bags for everything, even general cleaning of dry debris, as the bags keep the Shop Vac filters in superb shape and are very easy to remove and toss in the trash once full. You can fill these bags to the brim without your Shop Vac losing suction power, and won't need to worry about changing your filter out every few weeks, even from messy jobs. The bags are expensive, but WORTH it. If you use your Shop Vac sporadically for general clean up of dry debris (sawdust, dirt, drywall dust, etc.), 1 bag should last you several months, and you'll save $$ in not having to replace your cartridge filters. 1 cartridge HEPA filter costs as much as 2 bags.

4.) they work as advertised (with the proper filter)
Reviewed by: Amazon Addict Dismal Valley
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add a HEPA filter (the red one) and say goodbye to even the finest dust. I used one of these while finishing the inside of my garage with a Porter Cable drywall sanding machine (also unusually good). Didn't even have to move the cars out to sand the new walls! Very, very impressive.

5.) Great bag
Reviewed by: morleydotes Flushing, New York USA
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Okay, how can I say it's a great bag? I understand what some may think, however, after cleaning up many different types of nail, glass, metal scraps and shards, and really filling this in my 18 gallon Shop Vac, this thing did not rip. That was impressive. Dust stays in, where it belongs. For the price, I think they are well worth it. I can't think of much more to say about a bag, except it fits well.

6.) Great product and keeps the job clean
Reviewed by: R. Anderson Seattle, WA
Rating:
I don't do anything special with my shop vac besides simple garage clean up after a wood working project. These bags are priceless in keeping my shop vac clean and reducing the dust that it spits back in the air. The trap the tiniest particles, and when it's time to empty out the container, it's as simple as pulling one of these bags out and putting in a new one. No need to clean the interior of the shop vac. I love these bags and will never run my shop vac without one.

7.) DRY ONLY
Reviewed by: grumpy old man Florida
Rating:
Great if it is dry only. Slightest bit of moisture makes the bag break. Creates a mess.



Features of Shop-Vac 9067300 15-22-Gallon High-Efficiency Disposable Collection Filter Bag, 2-Pack

The Shop-Vac 16-to-25-gallon high-efficiency collection bag is specially designed for pick-up of fine dust, dirt and debris including drywall dust, cement dust, cold ashes, and other fine dusts. Instead of loosely filling the Shop-Vac, the bags conveniently collect debris directly, making emptying the tank a breeze. Just lift the bag off of the intake, and dispose of properly. This pack of two bags fits all 16-to-25-gallon side intake Shop-Vac tanks.

1.) 15-to-22-gallon high-efficiency collection bag is specially designed for pick-up of fine dusts;
2.) Ideal for drywall and cement dust;
3.) Conveniently collect debris directly; makes emptying tank easy;
4.) 2-pack of bags;
5.) Fits all 15-to-22-gallon side intake Shop-Vac tanks;

Package Height x Length x Width: 18.8 in. x 18.8 in. x 9.5 in.
Package Weight: 1 lbs.


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