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Hepa Filter Vacuums - Clean Air Anyone?
Welcome to Hepa Filter Vacuums Review. Spend some time here and learn more about Hepa Filters and Hepa vacuum technology.
We are committed to giving you some straightforward answers about HEPA filters, vacuum cleaners that employ HEPA filter technology, and about the Miele company, the first vacuum manufacturer to build HEPA filters into their non-commercial vacuums.
Miele is highlighted here at Hepa Filter Vacuums because the hepa filter vacuum cleaners it makes are considered to be the best for residential use in the world. Best in terms of suction power, high quality design, manufacture, and best repair records. Miele also excels in things like simple to use controls, swivel hose power head, carpet height adjustments, rubber coated wheels, bumper guards, and auto cord rewind.
Using a vacuum cleaner with hepa filter on your carpets and bare floors
can make the difference between just moving dust and dirt from one
place to another, as with non hepa filter vacuum cleaners, and actually
removing the dust, dirt, dust mites, pet dander, and allergens from the
carpets, floor, and air entirely. True HEPA vacuuming for allergy
sufferers necessitates purchasing a vacuum cleaner that has hepa filter
technology designed into the machine, not just added on after the fact.
True HEPA filter vacuums are sealed all around (Miele Sealed System) to
assure the best suction power and to keep the sucked up pollution
inside the machine, especially inside the vacuum cleaner dust bag. Some
Miele models, like the Atlantis employ large dust bags that although
expensive, do last a while.
Miele HEPA Vacuum
Miele HEPA vacuums have a range of prices and technical specs. The high end models, such as the Aquarius, Earth, Eclipse, Callisto, Capricorn, Libra, and Atlantis series canister vacs, and high end upright models, such as the Salsa, Bolero, Jazz, and Swing series have built in True HEPA filters plus a pre motor filter for added dust containment. Each series of vacuum cleaners, upright and canister has a different set of floor tools. The onboard tools are consistent though, including a standard tip brush, crevice tool, and upholstery tool either stored away inside the canister, or clipped on around the base of the hose. Controls on the higher end machines are fingertip digital controls, and on less expensive models rotary dial and manual suction adjustment.have a range of prices and specifications. The high end models, such as the Earth, Eclipse, Callisto, Capricorn, Libra, and Atlantis series canister vacs, and high end upright models, such as the Salsa, Bolero, Jazz, and Swing series have built in True HEPA filters plus a pre motor filter for added dust containment.
Miele Cat and Dog Vacuums
The Miele Can and Dog vacuum, model number s511, has True HEPA filter technology built in and a GAC filter, which stands for Generally Activated Charcoal. Charcoal filters are known for removing odors from your air, so you can see why Miele uses one in it’s Cat and Dog vacuums. They also come with two different turbo brush attachments, one a hand held upholstery brush, and the other for carpet. Turbo means that the spinning brush is electrically powered for deep cleaning. The other models in the Cat and Dog series have a filter system that can use a HEPA filter but aren’t as effective as a built in, True HEPA filter. And not as expensive!
Miele HEPA Filter
Miele makes it’s own HEPA filters to fit its machines. Miele Active HEPA filter model AH50 fits all Galaxy S4 and S5 vacuums, and Miele Active HEPA filter model AH30 fits S300 – S600 series canister vacuums and S7 upright vacuums.
Miele recommends replacing the HEPA filter, which costs around $53.00 USD after every 60 hours of vacuuming. You can write the date when you started using your HEPA filter on the filter to keep track of how long you have used the filter.