Oreck Odor Fighting Hypo-Allergenic PKBB12OF Handheld Vacuum Cleaner Bag Replacements, 12 Count , White
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CC1850 is the code for mine. It's a Oreck, and it's a good one. I'm not sure what else the bags could be used for.
No, they aren't compatible with the 1600. I'm working with a 1600 These were purchased. It's time to start all over again.
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Selected User Reviews For Oreck Odor Fighting Hypo-Allergenic PKBB12OF Handheld Vacuum Cleaner Bag Replacements, 12 Count , White
The hose's circular opening fits into the filter frame's square opening. It doesn't fit at all - square hole from a round hole As a result, there are blow-outs. dust back into the hose assembly's outside housing, when it should only be caught in the filter Because of all the stuff blown backwards, changing the filter becomes a shambles. A flexible gasket would be used to secure a high-quality filter. There aren't any around. br>br>I am generously awarding two stars to this. I would not purchase this item again.
They must work fine in the newer vacuum versions, I suppose. The bag connection has a square hole in it. As a result, the round pipe connection on your older handheld vacuum must fit into the square hole. As a result, huge gaps appear all around the bag's square hole. It works fine until you need to replace the bag, at which point you'll discover tons of dirt in the trap that has managed to escape the bag. All handheld vacuum cleaners, old and new, are listed as compatible. Oreck claims that their esteemed engineers guarantee that the round peg in the square hole works as intended. As a result, the design is intended to create a mess when the bags are replaced. Cool.
These Oreck bags are the cream of the crop when it comes to Oreck bags for our odd little canister Orecks. br>br>Amazon suggests I mention their "sheerness," and I was going to make a joke about it, but they do feel surprisingly silky for a vacuum bag, as if they're made of some kind of luxe fabric, despite the fact that I know they're mostly made of paper. right? br>br>Now I'm completely perplexed.
According to the product information, they appear to be genuine Oreck bags. They're the type of thick allergen-capturing bags. This same set of bags costs around $30 at the local vacuum shop. Very pleased - br>br> I'm going to buy more!.
We've had our Oreck canisters for 20 years, and they're the best bags I've ever purchased. They're easy to install, fit snugly, and are much heavier than previous bags I've purchased; they feel more like cloth than paper, and come with a new filter. I'm very pleased with my purchase and plan to make another one.
Because I'm allergic to dust, vacuuming is a nightmare for me. These Oreck totes are incredible. They do a fantastic job of collecting dust and orders. Suction could be better, but that's more of a problem with the vacuum than with the bags. I've also used the green Oreck bags, but these do a better job of trapping dust and odor. These bags appear to be small, but they can hold a lot of trash and last for a long time.
These filter bags outperform the "standard" ones. Even when sucking up Asian beetles and cat litter that has spilled, no odor escapes. We live in an old farmhouse that is dusty and filthy. When used in a sunbeam, there is no dust escaping from the hand-held vacuum, but there is no loss of suction. It is true that the hepa filter has an impact.
This product has exceeded my expectations in every way.