Yes they pass through, and require an EZ-RJ45 crimp tool. They only come in bags of 100.
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There are many vacuum brands that require the use of vacuum bags. These include Hoover, Electrolux, Philips, Oreck, Henry, Dirt Devil, Bosch, and many more.
When purchasing a vacuum make sure you know the difference between bag and bagless. A bagless vacuum doesn't require you to change bags, and is a lot easier to clean up however vacuums that require bags are usually cheaper and easier to maintain. You can compare vacuums at www.consumerreports.org.
Funny or novelty bags (tote bags, purses, etc) can be bought cheaply through a gift or novelty store such as Spencer's Gifts or online through websites such as Zazzle.
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Yes, you can and I have personally received live fish through shipments. It does require special care (to ensure stable temperature, adequate oxygen in the bags, etc.) and shipment must be overnight.
Vacuum bags are usually easy to replace. I would suggest using vacuums that don't require bags. Changing vacuum bags can be very time consuming. Hoover also mentions these bags only have to be changed every 6-8 weeks. This is a plus.
"The Hoover s3765 040 is a bagless vacuum. Because it has the patented Hoover WindTunnel technology, it does not require bags. Instead of bags this particular Hoover model sports the HEPA filter."
I actually just bought a bunch of bags online through Amazon.com. They are environmentally friendly as well as durable and reusable through the near future.
Does paper and plastic bags decompose at the same rate i think by insects that are in the grond. They eat through it but when it is like other dead insects in the ground they eat through it like humans eat through food. But i know it takes longer than a day for paper bags to be decompose and it takes 500 years for plastic bags to be decompose.
Usually I do around four tea bags for each quart of tea. It varies. If you are making iced tea, it will require more tea bags to be used.
No. Technically it is not possible.