Here are a couple options is you own a Kirby and are having a hard time finding bags and more to go with your Kirby Vacuum.
State Vacuum located at 3143 W. Kennedy Blvd in Tampa carries most items for most vacuums and this is a good place to stock up on any products you need for your Kirby. The offer bags for all models ranging in price from $6.95 for a three pack of bags up to $34.95 for a nine pack. The prices will also depend on what model of Kirby you have. They also offer shampoo for Kirby machines in regular and allergen formulas. If any of the belts break you can find replacement belts here. There is also a large variety of scented sprays to squirt into and on your bag which will help spread a nice scent while vacuuming. The store is open Monday-Friday from 8am to 6pm and on Saturday from 8am to 3pm. You can always call them toll free at 1-888-841-4826 to check on a particular product.
You can also swing by the flea market on Fowler Avenue just east of I-75. Inside the Big Top Flea Market you'll find DJs Vacuum of Tampa Bay where you can purchase products for your Kirby. Why not stop by here one weekend and after picking up a supply of replacement bags, you can continue to stroll the rest of the flea market for other great bargains. Just to make sure they are there and what the hours are I would call them at 813-986-4574 before heading over. Sometimes you can't put your faith in flea market hours and someone might pack up a little early if there aren't many shoppers.
If you'd rather just sit home and order your supplies on line, then a great place to start would the The Vacuum Center where you can get just about everything you could possibly need for your Kirby Vacuum. Here you can order bags, cleaners, belts, hoses, rollers and much more including fragrances, spot cleaners and carpet refreshers. If, for some reason, you are even looking to replace your Kirby because you've had the same one for 20 years and want to treat yourself, this site offers all models, most reconditioned and reasonably priced. You might want to check this place out before you commit yourself to buying one in your home which could ultimately cost you twice as much as you need to spend if you aren't savvy enough to negotiate with the salesman. These machines don't have to cost you $2,000 and I'm sure you'll be just as happy, if not happier, by spending a little less on a reconditioned one.
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