
Sebo Airbelt E
Score: 81/100
Cabiclean 4122 Vacuum Bags
Score: 79/100Rankings

SEBO's Airbelt E ultra bags deliver hospital-grade 99.97% filtration with three-layer construction and sealing caps for mess-free disposal. Absence of warranty details and heavier weight are potential downsides. Perfect for allergy-sensitive households using SEBO Airbelt E-series vacuums.

Cabiclean's 10-bag set uses FSC-certified paper with activated charcoal and 99.97% filtration, targeting allergy-prone households using Bissell Zing vacuums. Lack of detailed micron rating and potential fit differences are drawbacks. Great for bulk buyers seeking odor control and high filtration.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
99.97 %best | 99.97 %best | |
8 bags | 10 bagsbest | |
3.5 Lbest | — | |
— | 1 yearsbest | |
3best | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 362.874 gbest | — |
| ↓ lower better | 5.08 cm | 0.51 cmbest |
| ↓ lower better | 15.24 cmbest | 25.91 cm |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
General(2) | ||
Compatible Vacuum Models | SEBO Airbelt E1, E2, E3 | Bissell Zing series |
Pack Size (bags per pack) (bags) | 8 bags | 10 bags |
Design(3) | ||
Height (cm) | 5.08 cm | 0.51 cm |
Width (cm) | 15.24 cm | 25.91 cm |
Length (cm) | 22.86 cm | 25.07 cm |
Features(1) | ||
Bag Material | Ultra (AeraPure) | FSC‑Certified paper |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional sources, primarily manufacturer‑affiliated product pages, stress the hospital‑grade, three‑layer filtration that removes 99.97% of allergens and the convenience of pre‑installed sealing caps for dust‑free disposal. They also highlight the top‑fill design as a means to preserve suction throughout the bag’s life, positioning the bags as a premium replacement for SEBO E‑series vacuums.
No independent consumer reviews were found; however, product listings repeatedly praise the mess-free disposal, strong suction retention, and high allergen filtration, suggesting users value hygiene and performance despite the lack of documented complaints.

