We have a Kirby G4 vacuum cleaner. This past weekend, there was a posting on my local Next Door site for 9-packs of genuine Kirby "Micron Magic" hepa filtration bags, free for the taking in a box on the poster's front lawn. I drove over, and after examining them I took two packs.
When I got them home and gave the packaging a closer look, I realized that I misread the verbiage about which machines they fit. They're for models G-<span style="font-size: 8pt;">SIX</span> and Ultimate G. Kirby's part number is 197301.
My last bag was on the machine, and it was full. I had kept the packaging for the last pack I had bought. For those, the Kirby part number is 197294. They're "Micron Magic," filtration bags. Not hepa. Other than that, both types of bags appear to be the same. Maybe my machine is too old for Kirby to reference it anymore?
So, I put one of the 197301 bags on the machine and it performed normally. Is there any reason why I shouldn't continue to use these free bags I got? 18 of them would last me quite a while. There were a total of four packs, but I didn't want to be greedy.
When I got them home and gave the packaging a closer look, I realized that I misread the verbiage about which machines they fit. They're for models G-<span style="font-size: 8pt;">SIX</span> and Ultimate G. Kirby's part number is 197301.
My last bag was on the machine, and it was full. I had kept the packaging for the last pack I had bought. For those, the Kirby part number is 197294. They're "Micron Magic," filtration bags. Not hepa. Other than that, both types of bags appear to be the same. Maybe my machine is too old for Kirby to reference it anymore?
So, I put one of the 197301 bags on the machine and it performed normally. Is there any reason why I shouldn't continue to use these free bags I got? 18 of them would last me quite a while. There were a total of four packs, but I didn't want to be greedy.