You have no idea how hard it was to speak to shopkeepers, or even the Miele support line... and your videos have answered my technical questions better than any of them! Thank you for making these, and if I lived in the US, I would have come to buy from you. Amazing channel... Helping everyone worldwide!
Thank you!!!! This helped me a lot. I inherited a Miele Delphi 300 and didn't know whether I should upgrade to a Heap 50 and you explained that I need to stick to the Hepa 30 and that I shouldn't have both the paper and Hepa filter in at the same time. Oooops... I thought the double filter would make it better. I removed the exhaust filter!
Yayyyyyyyyy! After wrestling with my C1 for about an hour. :) I finally got my Hepa filter to snap in and seat right. Yayyyyyyyyyy! Thank you! :) Best vacuum I have ever owned! :)
What is that black filter thing above the SF-HA50 'on the actual door'. Its about 2-3 cm in thickness and fluffy. Is that supposed to remain in the vacuum? I have never noticed it and have had my vacuum for a couple of years.
What’s the difference between these two filters? I know that one stops odours but in terms of performance of filtering out dust/ microns - which is better?
Hey can help me with the filter from Miele? FILTRE AIRCLEAN SILENCE SF-SA 50 . Can reduce some the noise from my Complete C3 Cat&Dog PowerLine - SGEF4? As i saw on my energy : Energy C 34,1kWH/Annum, dB 73, B , A , A . If this filtre will reduce some on the noise i will like to buy it
Hi. I don't think you would actually find that black filter as readily. It could be ordered through a dealer but I dont think it would be something you could buy off the shelf.
Yes, the strip is time bound rather than usage bound. So if you havent used the vacuum as much, just keep an eye out on the filter, take it out once in a while to make sure its not clogged up with dirt or anything.
@@vacuumwarehouse Thank you for answer. I changed my first filter even though I didn't use it much. I probably changed too soon. I will pay attention next time and i will probably use it for more than a year this time.
It should actually be 99.95% down to 0.1 micron NOT 0.3 microns...this filter is both more efficient and effective than nearly all North American vacuums, including those with the best HEPA filtration on this side of the planet.
You have no idea how hard it was to speak to shopkeepers, or even the Miele support line... and your videos have answered my technical questions better than any of them! Thank you for making these, and if I lived in the US, I would have come to buy from you.
Amazing channel... Helping everyone worldwide!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!! WAAAAYYYYY more helpful than Miele customer service. They do not know their own products.
Happy to help!
Your videos are so clear and helpful, thanks so much!!
Thank you!!!! This helped me a lot. I inherited a Miele Delphi 300 and didn't know whether I should upgrade to a Heap 50 and you explained that I need to stick to the Hepa 30 and that I shouldn't have both the paper and Hepa filter in at the same time. Oooops... I thought the double filter would make it better. I removed the exhaust filter!
Great to hear!
Omg! Thanks for this video I thought I've done something wrong! 😅
Thank you! You're the best!
Thanks bro appreciate the explanation!
Excellent information! 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Yayyyyyyyyy! After wrestling with my C1 for about an hour. :) I finally got my Hepa filter to snap in and seat right. Yayyyyyyyyyy! Thank you! :) Best vacuum I have ever owned! :)
I ordered the 50 by mistake and can't return the filters. My vacuum cleaner is C1. Can I make it fit by adding a tab?
great question. but not really sure. Cant say we have tried that before. Let us know if it works out for you
Thank you dude for explaining
Thank you for the information. Now I know what to do.
........but why would i change the filter every year? I mean...is it really hepa?
Thank you so much!
Is it normal for the vacuum to make a hissing sound when the HEPA filter is installed?
No, there shouldnt be a hissing sound. Maybe the filter is not in properly?
What is that black filter thing above the SF-HA50 'on the actual door'. Its about 2-3 cm in thickness and fluffy. Is that supposed to remain in the vacuum?
I have never noticed it and have had my vacuum for a couple of years.
Hi DeeDee. That is an extra exhaust filter which does not get replaced throughout the life of the vacuum. All bag models have them.
Is the extra cost of the SF-HA50 over the Active Airclean filter SF-AA50 worth it ?
only if you have allergies, asthma, or excessive dust around the house.
I know that the HEPA filter is changed once a year or when the replace bar is completely red but how often do you change the Air Clean Filter?
Once a year or every 4 bags as per Miele
can't these [expensive] filters be washed & re-used?
What’s the difference between these two filters? I know that one stops odours but in terms of performance of filtering out dust/ microns - which is better?
The HEPA filter is meant to deal with dust/microns. The Charcoal is meant for odours
Hey can help me with the filter from Miele? FILTRE AIRCLEAN SILENCE SF-SA 50 . Can reduce some the noise from my Complete C3 Cat&Dog PowerLine - SGEF4? As i saw on my energy : Energy C 34,1kWH/Annum, dB 73, B , A , A . If this filtre will reduce some on the noise i will like to buy it
Hello! I am trying to find the Black filter just above the Hepa filter. Which one is that and do you sell it?
Best
Hi. I don't think you would actually find that black filter as readily. It could be ordered through a dealer but I dont think it would be something you could buy off the shelf.
Since 2018, you've upgraded your beard game!
Yes, My barber has been through a lot.
just discovered the timestrip, its loose at the play button, is that normal...?
Hi, yap, absolutely. that is how they are made
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Hi, If i dont use vacuum, timestrip will still go up ?
Yes, the strip is time bound rather than usage bound. So if you havent used the vacuum as much, just keep an eye out on the filter, take it out once in a while to make sure its not clogged up with dirt or anything.
@@vacuumwarehouse Thank you for answer. I changed my first filter even though I didn't use it much. I probably changed too soon. I will pay attention next time and i will probably use it for more than a year this time.
Thank you! Great video, Miele website wasn’t useful at all
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It should actually be 99.95% down to 0.1 micron NOT 0.3 microns...this filter is both more efficient and effective than nearly all North American vacuums, including those with the best HEPA filtration on this side of the planet.