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Replacement filters for Jet Air Cleaner
I am still on my first filter, but it is looking like it is time to be
replacing them. Their outside filter is about $35. Is it any better than the 3M filters for $8? What do other people use? Has anyone tried washing, or otherwise cleaning, the inner filter? It says not to, but they sell filters. Thanks. |
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Replacement filters for Jet Air Cleaner
I use the washable electrostatic filters. They work really well. Penn
State Industries usually has a good price. "Toller" wrote in message ... I am still on my first filter, but it is looking like it is time to be replacing them. Their outside filter is about $35. Is it any better than the 3M filters for $8? What do other people use? Has anyone tried washing, or otherwise cleaning, the inner filter? It says not to, but they sell filters. Thanks. |
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Replacement filters for Jet Air Cleaner
I use a good quality furnace filter (around $2) for the outside filter. I
change it often. My inside filter stays relatively clean. Sometimes I vacuum it with my Fein vacuum with Hepa filter. I would NOT use a regular shop vac. And I definitely would not blow it out with an air hose. "Toller" wrote in message ... I am still on my first filter, but it is looking like it is time to be replacing them. Their outside filter is about $35. Is it any better than the 3M filters for $8? What do other people use? Has anyone tried washing, or otherwise cleaning, the inner filter? It says not to, but they sell filters. Thanks. |
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