I have the reusable bag in 2 of my CT's and despite the high cost think they're absolutely worth it, but for my 40+ year old SR5E that I bought with a 5 pack of the paper bags, I slit the end and clamp 2 strips of wood along the opening to seal it. At around the 45 year mark I'm now on the 4th bag with one new in the box left!
I have the reusable bag in 2 of my CT's and despite the high cost think they're absolutely worth it, but for my 40+ year old SR5E that I bought with a 5 pack of the paper bags, I slit the end and clamp 2 strips of wood along the opening to seal it. At around the 45 year mark I'm now on the 4th bag with one new in the box left!
I confine my CT extractors to small tool use. Any "cleanup" gets done with a typical shop vac or for large debris during a more thorough shop cleaning, I have a drop and a long hose for my shop dust collection system that I can use to pick up piles. So for me, smaller is better for the CT extractor choice. The most recent one I bought is the CT Midi and my other is an older CT22 which is essentially similar in size/capacity to the current CT26.