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At £27.35 ex-VAT, the TP-Link Tapo RVA202 dust bag is exactly the kind of “boring but essential” accessory that makes a robot vacuum feel reliable. If you’ve got a Tapo RVA202 already, buying the correct bags is one of the cheapest ways to keep the system working as it should—less mess, fewer compromises on suction performance, and you’re not constantly improvising with filters that aren’t meant for the job. It’s also the sort of consumable that businesses quietly run through (staff turnover, shared devices, quick-cleaning routines), so having the right part on hand is good operational sense.
That said, this is a consumable—not a solution by itself—so it’s not a good buy unless you already own the RVA202. If you’re considering switching robots, spend your money on the actual vacuum, not bags. Also, if you’re expecting “vacuum bags” to be a long-term investment, they aren’t; the real value is maintaining consistent cleaning without downtime. Net: buy it if you’re running the RVA202 and want predictable maintenance at a sensible price; skip it if you don’t have the matching model.

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