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Reviews (3)

Jul 04, 2017
Bags arrived in a timely fashion.
Paid 16.14 for 24 bags free shipping, arrived in a few days, 8 packages of 3 bags each. DVC Brand, made in China. Have not tested any since these are for a remote location.

Jun 26, 2017
The bags work fine
On 6/13/17 I ordered 12 Hoover Type C bags for 7.62 free shipping. They arrived a few days later from Mendon, Utah. Each unbranded bag is a green-printed folded piece of white "bag paper" with 5 staples, surely a high-profit item. I received three packages of 4 bags each. Packages are marked "EnviroCare Technologies" Hoover Type C, and (like iPhones) say designed-in-USA and made-in-China. Tested one bag in my trusty 1984 Hoover Model U4119 vacuum cleaner, it worked fine. Bags seem exactly the same thickness with same markings as the various generics I have used for the last 33 years. If I have problems down the road, I will update this review. Note that Eureka and Dirt Devil Type C bags are not the same as Hoover Type C.

Sep 27, 2016
Works fine in Dell 1525 Inspiron so far (17 days).
1 of 1 found this helpful Ordered 9/3 $11.28 free shipping, arrived Utah 9/8 in USPS baggie in partially charged state. After 4 hours charging in a Dell 1525 Inspiron the Vista Power Options tool showed 100% and good health. With display set to max brightness for battery use, this new unbranded battery dropped to 30% after 90 minutes, then fully recharged to 100% with AC power reapplied. Took apart the old Dell-branded battery expecting to find 6 AA-size Li batteries but instead found 6 oversized-ketchup-style soft pouch cells. Control electronics on a long narrow PC board with the connector and 10 IC's. To their credit, Staples accepted this disassembled mess for recycling. Conclusion: so far so good after 17 days. Will report more if something bad happens.