Product Description
Super Heavy Duty Insulation Vacuum Bag - RAM PRO-450
- Usage: Removing Loose-Fill Fiberglass or Cellulose Insulation from Attics
- Bag Size: 6' x 4' HOLDS EST 75 Cubic Feet / 450 lbs.
- Fabric: 100% SHD Non-Woven Polypropylene
- Highest Air Filtration: Lowest Dust - Safer for You and the Environment
- Fits: All Insulation Vacuums or Hoses with 10 Inch or Less Diameter
- Easy-Fill Spout: 12" X 10" Diameter
- Strength: Super Heavy Duty - Toughest Bag On The Market!
Safety Usage Notes: A section of hose is recommendedbetween the vacuum machine and the vacuum bag. The hose will help deflect (knock down) foreign objects (nails, etc.) before entering bag. No insulation vacuum bags on the market are HEPA rated and should not be used for the removal of asbestos insulation.
Insulation removal is one of the most demanding tasks in the building performance and weatherization industry. Whether you're pulling decades-old blown cellulose out of an attic, removing fiberglass batts from a retrofit project, or completing a full insulation abatement job, the quality of your vacuum bags directly affects your efficiency, safety, and professionalism.
RAM Super Duty Black Insulation Vacuum Bags are purpose-built for exactly this environment. Unlike generic contractor bags, these bags are engineered to work in tandem with commercial insulation removal vacuums — the high-powered machines that generate the suction needed to pull insulation from hard-to-reach attic cavities, wall cavities, and crawl spaces.
The heavy-duty black polyethylene construction resists punctures from the nails, staples, wire, and sharp debris that inevitably get pulled into the vacuum stream during an insulation removal job. The result is fewer blowouts, less mess, and a cleaner, safer work environment for your crew.
For insulation contractors focused on attic insulation removal, energy efficiency upgrades, or whole-home re-insulation projects, having a reliable supply of RAM Super Duty bags means your insulation removal vacuum stays productive from the first bag to the last. Less downtime. More jobs completed. Better margins.