Reusable Henry Hoover Bag Video - Reuse Your Henry Bag and It’s Washable... Save Money and Waste!
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- čas přidán 12. 11. 2020
- Reusable Henry hoover bag with zip fastening. No mess and no ongoing costs. Simply reuse time and time again and wash when required.
Less waste going to landfill and less money coming out of your bank.
Great item and a quick video to make people aware of it.
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I've bought a re usable bag and it works great making sure the bag goes over the lip on the black pipe inside henry it's fine
Good call. :-) BTW: when washing it, for the environment, no actual need to use soap, and you can do it with a 15 minutes wash.
excellent idea in this throw away world
I just machine washed at 40 degrees my Henry cloth filter on a 30 minute wash for the first time and it works despite on Google, saying you can't. This is the cloth filter bag not the one that looks like a tea bag.
Yep on the reusable bags we recommend 30c wash and to hang dry it on washing line. Yeh the standard “tea bag” type are a man made material that won’t enjoy a wash lol
Now you have all that scum inside your washing machine
Brilliant! Will get one.
I have been using the same original bag for 10 years. You need long fingers to empty out the dust when it gets full, and bear in mind where the wind is coming from. I do it over my compost heap. Not a pleasant job, lots of dog hair too, in my household, mixed with dust. Thus I tend not to hoover as often as I should.
Very environmentally friendly, I am disgusted to think of the thousands of these non-bio-degradable bags being dumped into landfill every day.
Looking for something like this. Worried that the zip will let through small particles of dust. Better to have a longer/deeper bag, say by 5 inches, the open neck of which can be folded over 3 times and held closed by three bulldog clips. Like the old Electolux hoovers with their paper bags. I don't want to fiddle about with a dirty, dusty zip
Henry Hoover TV demoed one and it leaked dust onto the filter, the square piece doesn't have the same grip as Hepaflow bags
Not seen that but will take a look. There are different brands of these so not sure how they all compare. The one we sell on our site has received nothing but great reviews so far 🤷🏽♂️
@@HenryBags If I have leakage trouble, a couple of strong O rings will keep it in place
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The dust gets stuck on the inside of the reusable bags badly and make it impossible to remove enough for making a wash any use. I will wash by hand as its not economical or envrionmentally friendly to use a washing machine for one item. Plus it could damage the machine with so much muck getting put into the drum. I will endeavour to wash by hand
Great tip. Yes I guess it’s not something you would want to wash with your best clothes too. We all have to watch our electricity consumption nowadays too. I was mine with rags and cloths that I use for car cleaning. A friend of mine has 2 reusable bags. He uses one in the vacuum and hoovers out the dust from the old one before washing. Also means that he can use Henry still whilst the old one is being washed and dried.
@@HenryBags I've hand washed the bag and hung it to dry. It was filthy. I turned it inside out first and brushed off a lot of the fluff and dust with a stuff brush. I imagine you can also wash the filters with care too. All but the water with soap in was used on the garden plants as we have a drought here
Erm, wouldn't that negate the point of buying a bagged vacuum? If I wanted to 'reuse' the dust chamber (or bag in this case) and re-release the dust back into the atmosphere, I would have bought a bagless machine in the first place.
It’s to save people money when there are more important things these days. By all means if people still want to use disposable bags that’s fine… I’m not saying they can’t.
re-release the dust back into the atmosphere? No, it falls to the ground and makes new soil, that is if you empty it outside
This bags are rubbish I’ve tried one
There are 3 or 4 different brands of them and can vary