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Old 04-12-2011, 12:29 AM   #17376
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Originally Posted by SolRaven View Post
Don't you just love it when you're vacuuming, and then think to yourself, "Hmmm... I haven't changed the bag in a few months, I should check it to see if it needs changing." Then you feel the bag and decide that it's time to change it, but when you unzip the cloth cover, you realise that the last bag that you put on doesn't have any dirt in it, because the hose became unattached.

So now I'm taking out all of the cat hair, dust dirt and pine needles, putting them into a garbage can and trying not to breath in all of the dust that's flying into the air. My saving grace is that I have an identical vacuum that I've been meaning to put on ebay or Craiglist, so I can use that one to vacuum out the other bag so I can re-attach the interior hose.
*wheeze* Put them both on ebay and get a bagless one.

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