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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Jesse Rosato | Posted under Consumer Electronics
Vacuum Filters - What the Top Five Brands Have Available
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If you own a Dirt Devil then your selection of vacuum filters is fairly extensive. If you own a Breeze, Featherlite, Featherlite Canister, Breeze Canister, or Jaguar model machine then you will need a HEP Cup Filter F3, which retails for about $28.95. If you own a Dirt Devil model number CE5500 then you will need a corrugated filter called Floor Keeper Filter, which retails for $7.95. The Dirt Devil Power Stick requires a Fabric Cage Filter, which retails for $7.95. If you own a Vision, Vision Sensor, or a Dirt Devil Upright then you will need the HEPA Cup Filter, which retails for $39.95. If you own a Eureka model then your selection of vacuum filters will also be extensive. If you own the Eureka Canister then you will need the Express Motor Protector Filter, which retails for $1.95. If you own a model from the Eureka Airstream Upright series then you will need a Primary Filter, which retails for $2.95. If you own the Eureka Model790 upright then you will need a cup filter, which retails for $14.95. If you own a Eureka model that uses a washable HEPA filter then you will need a Victory HEPA Washable Filter, which retails for $39.95. The Hoover brand doesn't have as many vacuum filters to choose from. This makes finding the right filter much easier. If you own the Hoover Wind Tunnel Bagless Upright then you will need an Exit Final Filter, which retails for $14.95 for a 2 pack. If you own a Widepath, Turbopower, Sprint, r PowerMax Hoover Upright model then you will need a cup filter, which retails for $15.95. If your model is a wet/dry unit then you will need a wet/dry filter, which retails for $24.95. If you own a Hoover Stick Vac model number S2200 then you will need a Stick Vac Cup Filter, which retails for $9.95. The Panasonic Brand offers even fewer different types of vacuum filters. If you own a Panasonic canister vacuum then you will need a canister filter, which retails for $7.95. If you own an upright vacuum that is bagless then you will probably need a cup filter, which retails for $25.95. If your vacuum is not performing at its peak, especially if the suction power has dwindled significantly, then you probably need to change your filter, if it is replaceable, or clean it, if it is washable. If you have a washable filter it is a good idea to have a back up filter to use while your original filter is being cleaned. If you have a vacuum model that uses replaceable filters then you should try to keep at least one extra filter on hand. About The Author: Jesse Rosato is the Editor and Publisher of Article Click. For more FREE articles for your ezine and websites visit - www.articleclick.com |
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