Central Vacuum Bags

Central Vacuum Bags

Central Vacuum Bags

Central Vacuum Bags

Complete List with All of the Regular, HEPA, and Replacement Bags

Central Vacuum Bags do an excellent job of holding months of vacuumed dirt and other unwanted hair and debris for later disposal in an easy-to-manage container. We sell branded vacuum bags & replacement bags for your central vacuum system. 

Shop Central Vacuum Bags by Manufacturer which may include: Nutone, Drainvac, PurVac, DuoVac, Cana-Vac, AirVac, and much more...see below. If you are unsure which bag will work best for your system. We're here and more than happy to help!

We carry a large abundance of central vacuum bags for 99.9% of all manufacturers. With such a wide variety of vacuum bags, you can search by manufacturer or model of your central vacuum system. If you are unable to locate a particular replacement central vacuum bag for your power unit, we can personally assist you with locating what you are looking for or a comparable replacement. Don't See Your Bags, our vacuum experts are happy to assist you.

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Central Vacuum Bags by Brand

ACV Bags 
Aggresor Bags
Air King Bags
Airstream Bags
AirVac Bags
Astrovac Bags
Allegro Bags
Beam Bags
Black & Decker Bags
Broan Bags
Brute Bags

Budd Bags
Cana-Vac Bags
Centralux Bags
Cirrus Bags
CV International Bags
Dirt Devil Bags
DrainVac Bags
DuoVac Bags
DustCare Bags
DynaVac Bags
Easy-Flo Bags
Electrolux Bags

Eureka Bags
Fasco Bags
Filtex Bags
Filter Queen Bags
Frigidaire Bags
Hayden Bags
Honeywell Bags
Hoover Bags
Husky Bags
Imperium Bags
Kenmore Bags
M & S Bags

MD Bags
Nadair Bags
NuTone Bags
Patton Bags
Phoenix Bags
Prolux Bags
Powerlux Bags
PowerStar Bags
Pullman-Holt Bags
Purvac Bags
Riccar Bags
Royal Bags

Sequoia Bags
Signature Bags
Simplicity Bags
Smart Bags
Vacuflo Bags
Vacumaid Bags
Valet Bags
Vent-A-Vac Bags
Walvac Bags
Whirlpool Bags
Zenex Bags

 

 List of All Central Vacuum Bags

Types of Central Vacuum Bags

A proper central vacuum bag and filter prevent you from having to handle everything you've vacuumed over the past months. With a vacuum bag and vacuum filter in your system, the incoming suction carries dirt, dust, and debris from all vacuumed surfaces... including the air around you. Dirt is then separated from the air with a paper or cloth central vacuum bag and exhausted through your filter. By allowing the combination of your vacuum bag and filter to clean the indoor air and capture debris at the same time, it not only increases the life of your motor but, releases relatively cleaner air. Other [cyclonic] central vacuum fails to include a vacuum bag but, a bagged system is the cleanest and hygienic way to vacuum.

Paper Central Vacuum Bags

These types of central vacuum bags eliminate mold spores, bacteria, and fungi from growing. No cleaning of the canister is required and there will be no dust in your face upon dumping. A paper central vacuum bag is rated as the best form of protection for allergy sufferers which also eliminates foul odors and filters indoor air while vacuuming. Central vacuum bags are also recognized as the initial line of defense in protecting your motor. With no mess and no hassle, it will only take you 20 seconds to change your paper central vacuum bag.

Cloth Central Vacuum Bags

Many cloth bags offer HEPA Teflon filtration. This is the most technologically advanced filtration on the market. For the best filtration, it is recommended that a HEPA Filter be used together with a cloth central vacuum bag. Don't forget, using a cloth central vacuum bag along with a solid central vacuum filter will offer the best performance and protection from dirt, dust, pet dander, lice, fleas & their eggs, hair, dead insects, dead skin, spiders, roaches, rotten food particles, bacteria, germs, allergens, and other lung-damaging particles.

How often are you supposed to change central vacuum bags?

A lot depends on what you are vacuuming and how often you vacuum. It is recommended to change the central vacuum bag when it is no more than 1/2 full or every 6 months. A loss of suction can be felt if the vacuum bag is bogged down by debris. Fine dust, pet hair, and dander can clog your central vacuum bag faster than regular dust. When changing the central vacuum bags regularly will prolong the life of the motor and keep your central vacuum running at its peak performance.