Cleaning a bagless vacuum air filter?

How do you do it? I just bang it on the ground till most of the fluff comes off. But my vacuum is getting weak. The store is out of stock, and in the meantime I was wondering if anyone else had a good method for cleaning an air filter? Some kinda solvents, or something? Compressed air?
Even if replcing filters cost as much as bags, I would never dream of going back to a bagged vacuum. With two cats, I would need to use one or two bags every time I vacuumed. That's just crazy talk.


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    My air filter was inserted incorrectly and now dirt particles are stuck in the heat pump coils. I only have a 4" space to run a vacuum across the coils. Other than to remove the duct work, how would anyone clean these return coils? Seems very dirty and difficult to access.


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      Which of these air purifiers are good for me?

      I'm in the market for an air purifier and I'm not sure which kind I should get. I've taken a look at some, and I'm not sure which would fit my needs. I first took a look at some HEPA filters, since I know they filter 99.99% of air particulates. But I also knew that they're usually loud, you have to change the 0 filter every other month and they take up a lot of energy. I saw a Kenmore Envirosense filter and though it looked nice, but still; the hassle with expensive filters and energy. Before I go on, I should say the men in my family (My dad, brother and me) all have asthma, so we need something that would help with that. We also took a look at some models over at Brookstone. We found a Pure-Ion Advanced Air Purifier. The thing was ugly, but it worked, saying you would have 80% cleaner air in about 8 minutes. This isn't a HEPA filter, but it had a fan. They say this one helps with asthma, but I'm not sure. Another one from Brookstone was the Blueair HEPA filter, one that was more
      impressive than the Pure-Ion. This one came in a tabletop form, but still, the filters and the whopping price tag of 0.
      Anyways, after that, we went to the Oreck store because we heard about some kinda amazing deal on TV, letting us try an Oreck Air purifier, vacuum, and a refrigerator purifier. one of Oreck's points was "You can't clean the air if you can't move it", which made perfect sense to me, but there was one trick up my sleeve that made me think otherwise. Anyways, the Oreck one was impressive, requireing no filters and taking up much less noise and space and eating less eletricity than HEPA filters. However, when compared other filters like this one, it ranked the lowest, but I've never tried it, so I really wouldn't know. After that, came our last stop which would be the trick up my sleeve. We went into The Sharper Image immediately seeing their crown acheivement, the Ionic Breeze Quadra, the purifier I had heard about long before the other filters, so I had somewhat of a bias towards it. Like many other purifiers, these use ions and electrons and stuff like that to clean the air
      And it game in multiple models, the Tabletop version, the MIDI, the Quadra, the GP, and the Hybrid GP, which is some huge powerful air purifier. The GP caught my eye because It offered deep cleaning without an over-the-top price tag. These however, don't use fans. So I had no clue how it was cleaning all the air. An explanation from you guys would be helpful. If you guys have owned or used these fiulters, please tell me and how you liked them. Especially if it help with your asthma.
      For all the air purifiers mentioned here online, with details:

      Pure-Ion by Brookstone: http://www.brookstone.com/store/product.asp?product_code=506840&search_type=search&search_words=air%20purifier&prodtemp=t2&cm_re=Result*R1C1*T

      BluAir, sold at Brookstone: http://www.brookstone.com/store/product.asp?product_code=530196&search_type=search&search_words=air purifier&prodtemp=t1&cm_re=Result*R2C1*T

      Oreck Air purifiers: http://www.oreck.com/air-purifiers/xl_air_purifiers_choice.cfm
      BlueAir fixed link: http://www.brookstone.com/store/product.asp?product_code=530196&search_type=search&search_words=air purifier&prodtemp=t1&cm_re=Result*R2C1*T

      The Sharper Image Ionic Breeze models:

      TableTop

      http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catalog/productview/sku__SI719GRY

      MIDI:

      http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catalog/productview/sku__SI853GRY

      Quadra: http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catalog/productview/sku__SI867GRY

      GP: http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catalog/productview/sku__SI871GRY

      HEPA Model: http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?pid=03285500000&vertical=Sears&BV_UseBVCookie=Yes

      Since we only took a look at 2 HEPA models, if you know of one or use one that you like, could you tell me about it?


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          why won't my vacuum cleaner suck in any air?

          No air goes into my vacuum and it won't suck up dirt


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          Best air cleaner for dust removal?

          We have a building near busy streets and construction. No matter how often, how much, how intensely we run the vacuum we can't seem to get a handle on the dust.

          Is there an inexpensive, great air purifier out there to really filter out the airborne dust?
          I am NOT interested in all the latest spin and snake oil bells and whistles. I just want dustless air.

          Additionally, are there air purifier systems with reusable or washable filters that anyone might recommend?

          I had a honeywell air purifier that required regular replacements of filters. The filters were to each! I would love a system where I simply give the filter a wash or clean out some some compartment and violla!...the dust is gone and the machine is ready to run!

          Are there any like this and do they really work?
          the dust removal is the key. Sometimes air dust is bad enough to make you choke on it! Like when you blow leaves in august without a mask...
          I am unconcerned with ions and UV and smells. JUST DUST! :) thanks.


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          The Sears Kenmore, Rated #1 by Consumer Reports. I laugh as they report that this vacuum traps the dust. Don't let them fool you. The dust, pollen and mold spores and carbon are going immediately back into the air. For a few dollars more,you can have a Miele - a virtually silent, convenient, lightweight, incredibly powerful, and completely dust free vacuum cleaner (7 year warranty on motor and housing). Motor will last 20 years. No service contract! Check out the Miele Callisto, Aquarius,and Miele Capricorn. Find more information and reviews on our blog at consumer-reporter.blogspot.com If you are looking to purchase a machine, or any parts and accessories, check out our online store at www.killdirt.com. Enjoy, The killdirt Team www.killdirt.com (more) (less http (more) (less)

          I want the vacuum to blow !


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          See this great product here www.beachcamera.com This Black & Decker 16.8V Dustbuster Cordless Hand VAC Hepa Filter brought to you by Beach Camera, A top shopping destination for consumer electronics products. Powered by www.treepodia.com, the leading ecommerce video solution

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          Debra from CentralVacuumStores.com presents an overview of the filtration options on the Miele S2 series vacuum cleaners.

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          Its the kind of vacuum that has a canister, not a bag. Can I even use that to blow up an air mattress and if I can how do I do it?


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          I was thinking about making my own but that would require some hard work finding the materials I need for my idea. Anyone know of any flexible mop of some sort, or a brush that may be used to clean deep into ducts? I'd rather look into doing it myself before hiring some "pro" with a big vacuum.
          Oh, it's supposed to be...

          Anyone know of any affordable tools to clean out air ducts?


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          It would help also if you stated how long you have used the vacuum cleaner you are recommending.


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          Can my vacuum cleaner be used without the HEPA filter?

          I need a new filter. The only one I have is VERY dirty. I do not want to use it b/c it might send all the crap back into the air that it has collected. The type I need is only available online. Is it ok to use the vacuum a few times before I get the new filter in the mail?


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          Numatic hepa flo bags

          this is the first youtube video with the new hepa flo bags watch out for the video with the fitting of them !

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          Proteam SuperCoach HEPA Backpack Vacuum

          Backpack vacuums are becoming very popular in the commercial environment. They offer convenience and practicality in both large offices and tight venues like computer rooms. The Coach HEPA backpack vacuum is considered one of the best and with HEPA filtration, there's no contamination, dust or debris resettling on surfaces while you are working. Jon-Don, Inc. 400 Medinah Rd Roselle, IL 60172 800-400-9473 www.jondon.com

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          Eureka Boss Bagged Upright Model 4870

          This is a Eureka Boss bagged upright model, which was purchased at the same place as my Sanitaire S634, brand new for 99$. When I first turned this on I was quite impressed! it has a healthy roaring sound that you just don't hear in plastic clean-air uprights, then I was excited about how the brushroll operates. When you have it in the standing position the brushroll is automatically deactivated, but once you press the footpedal the brush starts spinning like mad gettin ready to boss that dirt around! (pun intended) lol. The hose and attachments are very easy to use unlike similar vacs that are simply a pain, everythings easy to get to and I like the fact that the dirt doesn't go through the hose like most vacs do, having a separate oversized tube and then a diverter seems much more efficient. The bag is very easy to change too, and the pre-filter, and the Hepa filter. Overall it's hard to find a residential clean-air upright with attachments that actually works out well! and this one is an excellent buy! BTW the belt access requires removal of three screws not two.

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          I am thinking about buying this vacuum to suck up all the cat hair from my furniture. I'd like to know if it's worth the 0+ and also if this product works well on hard wood floors. I've heard how well it works on carpet, but does it clean easily on a hard wood floor as well?


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          Cleaning the Hepa Filter on the Dyson DC07

          Quick and easy

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            Healthy Byte – Cleaning Your HEPA Filter

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