Hoover WindTunnel Upright Type Y Vacuum Bags Microfiltration with Closure – 9 Pack, Compare With Hoover Part # 4010100Y
Hoover WindTunnel Upright Type Y Vacuum Bags Microfiltration with Closure – 9 Pack, Compare With Hoover Part # 4010100Y
- 99.7% Filtration
- Traps Microscopic Particles and Allergens
Hoover Wind Tunnel Type Y Upright Vacuum Bags. A MUST FOR ALLERGY SUFFERERS!!!
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Price: $ 7.40
Repel HG-406T Lemon Eucalyptus 4-Ounce Insect Repellent Pump Spray
- Effective, naturally based insect protection
- Repels mosquitoes and ticks for up to 6 hours
- Active ingredients is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control; and Prevention (CDC)
- 30% Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus
Extreme conditions call for extreme protection. Outdoor enthusiasts trust Repel products for mosquito protection that’s as tough as they are. With a complete line of insect repellents designed for sportsmen, all clearly labeled with the level of prot
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(out of 33 reviews)
List Price: $ 10.99
Price: $ 6.50
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Review by J. Coe for Hoover WindTunnel Upright Type Y Vacuum Bags Microfiltration with Closure – 9 Pack, Compare With Hoover Part # 4010100Y
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These vacuum bags are just as good if not better than the “name brand” bags you buy at your local store. I hate going from store to store looking for the correct vacuum bag. Save yourself some time and money and stock up. The money you save on these bags will pay for the shipping.
Review by R. Crane for Hoover WindTunnel Upright Type Y Vacuum Bags Microfiltration with Closure – 9 Pack, Compare With Hoover Part # 4010100Y
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There is little information easily available to figure out which vacuum uses which bag. The Hoover Tempo Widepath U5140-900 bagged upright vacuum came with this bag, and fortunately, it is the same bag that my old Hoover Wind Tunnel also used. Never had any problem with them over a period of eight years. They are sturdy and reliable, not bursting suddenly and flooding the room with dirt, when used properly. Highly recommended.
Review by M. Sor for Hoover WindTunnel Upright Type Y Vacuum Bags Microfiltration with Closure – 9 Pack, Compare With Hoover Part # 4010100Y
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The bag is sensitive you have to be careful putting it in otherwise it will block some the suction.
Review by JON IN L.A. for Hoover WindTunnel Upright Type Y Vacuum Bags Microfiltration with Closure – 9 Pack, Compare With Hoover Part # 4010100Y
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The bags are good quality construction (compared to some other generic type Y bags I got at my local supermarket) and there is a unique sticker system when allows you to seal off the opening after the bag fills and you remove it. I am not sure how useful, but you can close up the hole before putting it into a trash can.
The see through strip running up the front seems interesting and for the annoying compulsive neurotic aspects of my personality, it give me a chance to see the details of all the gross stuff I’ve vacuumed up.
Review by Allan M. Gathercoal for Hoover WindTunnel Upright Type Y Vacuum Bags Microfiltration with Closure – 9 Pack, Compare With Hoover Part # 4010100Y
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Look, to tone down those who say that the bag is not HEPA, ‘reality check’ nowhere on the bag does it say HEPA. I have used these bags and for the price they are great. As one reviewer states “It’s good to have inexpensive cloth instead of the paper” AMEN. I just finished using my almost new Hoover Tempo Widepath U5140-900 (on sale $59 excellent value)to clean the fine remaining ash in my fireplace, my previous bag would have allowed the fine particles to escape… this bag did not – Kudos! For the money, Highly Recommended.
Review by Biology Professor for Repel HG-406T Lemon Eucalyptus 4-Ounce Insect Repellent Pump Spray
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As a biochemist, I don’t leave my repellents to chance. I insist on reading some of the peer-reviewed scientific studies before switching away from DEET repellents. Some papers on Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus, aka OLE or PMD (the synthesized version) caught my attention which made me read further. I looked for information through the Center for Disease Control (http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/RepellentUpdates.htm) and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Both sites indicate that OLE is indeed tested and effective, albeit not equivalent (hourly) to >30% DEET. I found that the EPA also evaluates repellent data for safety and hourly effectiveness for brand name products including 30/40% Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus; this can be viewed at http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/health/mosquitoes/mosquito-tick-product.html . Armed with this information, I decided to take OLE on a trip to an island (with swamps) in Belize. We *loved* this product. Although 30% DEET was more powerful as a repellent when we were walking directly next to the swamps, the Repel Lemon Eucalyptus product was plenty effective and so much more pleasant when we were in more usual mosquito (and sand flea) territory back at our base camp. We particularly preferred using it at bedtime in our cabins, since we were not sleeping in a tight, air conditioned room. Lemon Eucalyptus is also a more pleasant product to use on the face, neck, and scalp (avoid the eyes) than DEET. Before the end of our trip, we had finished the Repel Lemon Eucalyptus oil and wished we had brought more. I will take *many* bottles of REPEL 30/40% Lemon Eucalyptus oil and also some DEET on my trip to Madagascar next month. If you decide to purchase OLE, make sure you are NOT buying lemongrass oil or essential oils of lemon eucalyptus, as these are mixtures of oils as they come straight from the plant, and the percentage of OLE (PMD) may not be high enough to be effective. I highly recommend the REPEL product.
Review by Mare Astra for Repel HG-406T Lemon Eucalyptus 4-Ounce Insect Repellent Pump Spray
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I am allergic to Deet. I’ve been the one at the back of the camping/hiking/fishing trips silently feeding millions of mosquitoes and other biting insects in misery for years- until now. I’ve tried everything on the market and was always disappointed, since all the deet free products I tried either triggered my allergies or just plain didn’t work. This year, my doctor recommended I try the deet-free Repel, and I am sold. The difference is like night and day. We took it on a trip photographing butterflies and dragonflies in swamps in the Rio Grande Valley, TX, and came away bite free. Didn’t work on chiggers, but I don’t think it’s supposed to. I’m not sure it lasts as long as the deet-containing products- my husband started using it exclusively as well, and he has to apply it more often than the Off or Cutter products he used to use. But I’m talking a drop from six hours of effectiveness to four, hardly a problem if you have room in your pack to carry the stuff. Also, it smells like Eucalyptus, which some people don’t like, and you will smell of it for HOURS, even after it has lost it’s effectiveness or until you take a shower.
Review by Stephen Kalman for Repel HG-406T Lemon Eucalyptus 4-Ounce Insect Repellent Pump Spray
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Ya know the guy in the crowd who always has the army of bugs flying around his head? That guy is me. I’ve tried everything, sometimes at the same time (not safe, by the way).
Yesterday I went on a 5 mile hike on the Appalachian Trail in Northern NJ. Great walk, but there were a million bugs, all of whom told their friends about me. The guy I was walking with told me to try this “deet free” stuff. I kept saying no, until I shared the can of OFF I brought with the crowd at the Rutherford Shelter. They used it up so I figured I’d try the Repel.
This stuff is great. It worked for two solid hours. Probably more, but we were back at the car by then. I’ve just ordered a bunch. Go for it! As a plus, it smells a lot better than the typical stuff, too.
Review by buru buru piggu for Repel HG-406T Lemon Eucalyptus 4-Ounce Insect Repellent Pump Spray
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I’m one of the unfortunate people that mosquitoes love. No matter where I go, I am always the first to get bitten. My bites can swell up to the size of a quarter, and particularly bad ones can itch for a week, so it is with great relief that I discovered Repel last summer.
I am happy to report that this is very effective for a mosquito lightning rod like me and against such a vicious enemy as the Asian tiger mosquitoes in my area. They’ve out-competed the brown mosquitoes we used to have, which only bite during the morning and dusk/evening and are quite docile by comparison. Asian tigers are active all day and night and very efficient at finding their prey. They’re quicker, meaner, and more prolific. Stepping into the garden without my Repel means 6-8 bites within minutes. Unlike browns, the bites of Asian tigers also hurt.
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The pump is very easy to use. It creates a fine mist that can be rubbed in to distribute. The mist gives your skin a bit of a sheen, since it contains oils. The smell is pleasant, though you may wish to hold your breath while spraying, in order to prevent accidental inhalation. You may need to apply generously, depending on your level of mosquito attraction.
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The active ingredient p-Menthane-3,8-diol is made from eucalyptus leaves, so you can feel easier about using it. I also bought OFF! Deep Woods Long Lasting Insect Repellents along with this product, but was concerned about DEET getting absorbed into my skin. Repel, on the other hand, is plant-based and much safer to use as well as environmentally more responsible. p-Menthane-3,8-diol poses no risk to humans or animals, according to the EPA, so you don’t have to worry about poisoning if you have children or pets.
Review by Paul B. for Repel HG-406T Lemon Eucalyptus 4-Ounce Insect Repellent Pump Spray
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I LOVE THIS STUFF !!!
Its got a great lemon smell and it spreads easily, like baby oil. It’s not greasy like “skin so soft” and it’s natural. I never did like the smell of DEET and I always wondered what the unnatural chemicals were doing to my skin.
The most important thing is IT WORKS !!! Even after 100s of ticks are crawling and biting, one squirt and they die. I use one squirt per ear and mosquitoes stay away from my head. I oil up my arms and legs then I head off in to the bush without fear of bug bites. I spray it on any scratches because I have found that it makes a great disinfectant and wound dressing with very little sting. It’s a must for any med kit.
Warning: if you get it in your eyes it will sting for a few seconds until your tears dilutes the oils. It’s flavor is NOT lemony.
I’m 38 and I love being, and working, in the woods and brush. This is the best repellent I have found. I’m glad Amazon has it.