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Actionvac
Joined: Oct 22, 2008
Points: 80
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Re: Good Housekeeping Sept
Reply #5 Aug 18, 2010 12:42 pm |
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Test on the Sebo Felix and see what happens : ) Like all cloth bagged uprights it will have a fairly high reading but not as high as most baggless barring Dyson, and I do not sell Sebo as hepa, I tried it as I turned it on 2 million then about 1 million which sounds terrible but some bagless IE Bissell and others initially 30-40 million particles
This message was modified Aug 18, 2010 by Actionvac
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900
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Re: Good Housekeeping Sept
Reply #10 Aug 19, 2010 5:55 pm |
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Yep Venson I know that but Ive often wondered if these kind of particle machines tell a different story against organisations.
Hi vacmanuk,
Primarily, particle counters greatest value appears to be for promoting vacuum sales. If there's a difference of merely a micron being caught or lost the machine that didn't let it get by will be the one someone will be told he or she just has to have. However, our lives are really not threatened by inadequacies that small. And whether or not the vacuum captures every iota of what it sucks in influences merely one aspect of household air quality. A particle counter would serve best if taken room to room thoughout a household to get a picture of its overall air quality. With that kind of enlightenment people could think on overall ways to lessen dissatisfying particulate counts. There's only so much a vacuum cleaner or even the strongest disinfectant can do. Venson
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