Long life bag

Lincoln

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Current thoughts on the long-life bag, for a CT26? I'm sick of buying bags, as they're very expensive down here and I don't really want to mount the separator to my vac - I have the Mafell/Ruwi systainer bench already mounted.
Is there any performance drop with this bag? I do a fair bit of sanding, as well as planing, domino'ing, cutting etc, etc, and I know it's not recommended for sanding dust, but that's only because of the potential mess/hazard when emptying it, right??
Thanks for any info.
 
Hi, i have a 36ac we switch from dywall to wood made no sense to buy cloth bags ,we found this and is working good.sanding planer saw etc. I think they are uk based. they make all sizes from mini to 36
 

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Thanks [member=58842]guybo[/member] - will check them out and see if they deliver to Australia.
 
Disgusting to empty a bag.  [poke]

Sanding things like drywall will clog the bag before it's full, reducing air volume.

I just make sure I have stock of bags that I bought in bulk for a good price.
 
I used to have a long life bag in the past, never again. Emptying it is indeed disgusting. I will stick with bags I can throw away.

It is really only usefull with big chips, not with dust.
 
Lincoln said:
Current thoughts on the long-life bag, for a CT26? I'm sick of buying bags, as they're very expensive down here and I don't really want to mount the separator to my vac - I have the Mafell/Ruwi systainer bench already mounted.
Is there any performance drop with this bag? I do a fair bit of sanding, as well as planing, domino'ing, cutting etc, etc, and I know it's not recommended for sanding dust, but that's only because of the potential mess/hazard when emptying it, right??
Thanks for any info.
You did not place a location/country, so hard to guess.

But did you consider upgrading to a CT36 or even a CT48 bin ? Their bag prices seem only tiny bit higher to the CT26 ones and a CT48 bag is 2x the capacity.

E.g. I am now looking for a CT26 bin to swap in on my CT36 one as I use the CTM36 almost exclusively with a separator where the added bulk brings no real value ..
 
I have and use the long life backs in my two vacuums. They work perfectly and while there is some dust it is not a big deal. To empty mine I take the top off and stick it in a trash bag with my hand holding the the closed end of the vacuum bag from the outside of the bag. Then I shake both my arm and the bag is empty with all of the dust contained. Occasionally I will give it a few passes with the blower tip of my air compressor to clean it up. I saved the equivalent cost in bags in a very short time period and I never run out of bags.
 
I should add, that at our current pricing it would take 13 bag empties to break even, after that I'm saving money. My only real concern is vac performance, with the long life bag fitted.
 
Alex said:
I used to have a long life bag in the past, never again. Emptying it is indeed disgusting. I will stick with bags I can throw away.

It is really only usefull with big chips, not with dust.

I second this; I have one in my sys vac; i clean it by using my big dust collector in the shop, cuz otherwise its a damn giant mess. I feel silly while i'm doing it, double vacuuming.
 
Lincoln said:
I should add, that at our current pricing it would take 13 bag empties to break even, after that I'm saving money. My only real concern is vac performance, with the long life bag fitted.

German pricing it takes 26 bags to break even. That's a lot of bags. And a lot of disgusting work just to break even.
 
I have Dust Deputy connected to my MiDI with long life bag.  I check occasionally when my bag will fill up to throw out...so far in about a year, none.  I'm thinking why did I get this long life bag when DD takes care of everything lol  [laughing]
 
I have a brand new Long Life Bag - Unopened - On the shelf.
Don’t know why… But I’ll hang on to it - “Just in case”.

I’m a Hobbyist - Working in my garage shop -
So I’m not dragging my Festool CT33 and CT26 around to job sites like you tradesmen.

Once I hooked my CT Dust Extactors to my two Dust Deputies -
That was the end to changing CT bags of any kind.
They never fill up; not even close.
I just empty out the Dust Deputies.👍👏🤪
 
Coen said:
Lincoln said:
I should add, that at our current pricing it would take 13 bag empties to break even, after that I'm saving money. My only real concern is vac performance, with the long life bag fitted.
German pricing it takes 26 bags to break even. That's a lot of bags. And a lot of disgusting work just to break even.
Not in Germany, so doesn't really apply. Filter bags are $23 each, long life bag is $341. I was planning on just sucking out the contents with my static dust extractor.
 
I got one for my CT26 and CT 22 , yea theres a bit of a performance drop but still works fine.

I do clean them out every so often
Havent bought a new bag in years
 
Lincoln said:
Coen said:
Lincoln said:
I should add, that at our current pricing it would take 13 bag empties to break even, after that I'm saving money. My only real concern is vac performance, with the long life bag fitted.
German pricing it takes 26 bags to break even. That's a lot of bags. And a lot of disgusting work just to break even.
Not in Germany, so doesn't really apply. Filter bags are $23 each, long life bag is $341. I was planning on just sucking out the contents with my static dust extractor.

What kind of dollar is that?
 
Powertec 75037, or similar.  Amazon.

It will have at least as good filtration as the long-life bag.

Priced at about 1/3 that of the OE bags.

At least worth a look.
 
I've bought one for my CT36 and the mini, and couldn't be happier. I do use Dust Deputies in front of them which catches the bulk, so not much really makes it through to the bag. Haven't noticed any drop in use. Not cheap but well worth it IMHO.

I'd highly recommend buying a Dust Deputy first up if you don't already have one before buying a long life bag, they are life changing!

If I could buy one for my antique SR5E I would as well!
 
luvmytoolz said:
I've bought one for my CT36 and the mini, and couldn't be happier. I do use Dust Deputies in front of them which catches the bulk, so not much really makes it through to the bag. Haven't noticed any drop in use. Not cheap but well worth it IMHO.

I'd highly recommend buying a Dust Deputy first up if you don't already have one before buying a long life bag, they are life changing!

If I could buy one for my antique SR5E I would as well!

Why??? If you have a DD in front of it... it pays off in... 20 years??
 
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