Toro 127-7040 Debris Collection Bag

February 4, 2020 - Comment

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Toro Debris Collection Bag

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Anonymous says:

Toro Debris Collection Bag is a Dud I bought this to replace the original collection bag because that zipper broke. This replacement was a dud. The stitching came apart at the corner near the zipper end after just a handful of uses. It is a real shame about the Toro blower vac. It is a great product, but the quality of the collection bag is poor. I have purchased several units over the years, and it is always the same story. This makes the item a poor value. The company should improve the quality of the bag or at least…

Anonymous says:

Utter junk… treat this as disposable I thought with the original bag that came with my 51609 Toro leaf blower/vaccum was just defective but after 5 mintues using this bag I can see it is Poor design, Shoddy workmanship and no one from Toro could possibly have used one of these or they would have had to sacrifice several virgins with a sacred knife of obsidian to appease the gods for creating this very poor quality productFirstly I will address the strap… instead of being double stitched at least 1 to 2 inches down…

Anonymous says:

Works Fine, needs “refinement” Like so many others reviewing here, my original bag blew out the zipper and started to get a wear hole in the outside corner. I got a new bag because my other half refused to sew up the original, quite dirty bag. A few hints – first, go to the Toro website with your model and serial number, then use the bag part number to search for a replacement to make sure you get the proper one – second, when you get the new bag, sew a reinforcement on the edge at the bottom of the zipper, and sew up the…

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