PORTER-CABLE 78121 Dry Filter Bags for 7812 Power Tool Triggered Vacuum 3-Pack

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PORTER-CABLE 78121 Dry Filter Bags for 7812 Power Tool Triggered Vacuum 3-Pack
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PORTER-CABLE 78121 Dry Filter Bags for 7812 Power Tool Triggered Vacuum 3-Pack

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VAC FILTER BAG FOR 7812:

  • 3 bags per package
  • 10-gallon capacity
  • Durable 2-ply construction
  • Fits 7812 vacuum
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Apr 2, 2019
Boogie
2 out of 5 stars review

Poor quality construction

I have used these bags for years with my PC model 7812 shop vacuum. The quality of the bags has degraded in the last 2 years. All of the last 6 bags (purchased from a local retailer) have lost a taped seam seal so the contents blow out. Several have also lost the seal at the opening where the bag connects to the inlet pipe. PC should go back to their earlier manufacturer or up the standards with their current one(s).

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Apr 8, 2018
Glider
2 out of 5 stars review

Problem with Taped seams and paper!

I have used these bags for several decades and was really happy with the performance. But my recent order of 6 bags leaves me concerned. Out of the six bags, 4 have failed at the taped seams or the paper itself has ripped from the vacuum pressure. I am wondering if there has been a change in manufacture (now made in China) which has led to this problem. I resorted to adding tape over the existing taped seams which corrects the seam problem, but then I have had paper failures. Something is wrong and I hope that it can be corrected.

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