Thin, cheap-o bags on the DC don't cut it.....

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Ed in Tampa wrote:Now that is interesting since they are less than two mil thick. I would have thought they would blow too. Perhaps the wrinkles work:D
Well MY wrinkles work!

Just as well since none of those girly lotions make them disappear.

I had to chuckle at my granddaughter when she commented that she used lotion so she would not be wrinkled at my age!:D
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What is the capacity (in gallons) of the Shopsmith bags?

Speaking of those bags, is there a good reason for why they are so much larger (in girth) than is the DC3300?
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Dusty they are heavy-duty, 30-gallon, see-through bags At $12.87 for 6 bags, $2.15 ea is not a bad price considering how long they last. Then you add $6.99 shipping and it goes to $3.31 ea. Still not too bad.
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