If the exhaust HEPA filter has some dust in it, it means there is a leak in the system and it may easily destroy the motor. Also, re-using the same HEPA filter after dusting it out is not a good idea. I like the vacuums that use 2 HEPA filters, one on the pre-motor and one at the exhaust. Sure, it will struggle moving the air around, but it's much better to not have any in the motor.
Hello there! Thank you for your valuable response. A HEPA filter ensures that dust particles are filtered out of the air. Dust will therefore enter the filter, without this indicating a defective vacuum cleaner or the like. In addition, you can regularly dust a HEPA filter (with a small brush, for example), to remove these small dust particles. Ultimately, you will indeed have to replace the HEPA filter (often around 2 months), but it is smart to also clean it in this way in between.
So well presented. Thank you for making this video!! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I like how you take care your machine 🙂
A vacuum cleaner is your best friend! 😉
1:03 I'd do this in the shower: the high pressure of the shower head should make it easier to get most of the dirt out.
If the exhaust HEPA filter has some dust in it, it means there is a leak in the system and it may easily destroy the motor. Also, re-using the same HEPA filter after dusting it out is not a good idea. I like the vacuums that use 2 HEPA filters, one on the pre-motor and one at the exhaust. Sure, it will struggle moving the air around, but it's much better to not have any in the motor.
Hello there!
Thank you for your valuable response.
A HEPA filter ensures that dust particles are filtered out of the air. Dust will therefore enter the filter, without this indicating a defective vacuum cleaner or the like.
In addition, you can regularly dust a HEPA filter (with a small brush, for example), to remove these small dust particles. Ultimately, you will indeed have to replace the HEPA filter (often around 2 months), but it is smart to also clean it in this way in between.