Posted by Dubious Dude on September 9, 2007, 9:45 pm
As a gift, I received a circular Honeywell air purifier, model 50100. It has a
"Lifetime HEPA Permanent Filter" which one is suppose to vacuum. I'm trying to
make sense of this logic. When you vacuum the HEPA filter, you're pulling the
fine particles away from the filter and spewing it everywhere via the vacuum
cleaner. I'm sure there's some logic behind it, but it just isn't all that
obvious right now. Insights are appreciated.
Posted by <kjpro on September 9, 2007, 10:42 pm
> As a gift, I received a circular Honeywell air purifier, model 50100. It
has a
> "Lifetime HEPA Permanent Filter" which one is suppose to vacuum. I'm
trying to
> make sense of this logic. When you vacuum the HEPA filter, you're pulling
the
> fine particles away from the filter and spewing it everywhere via the
vacuum
> cleaner. I'm sure there's some logic behind it, but it just isn't all
that
> obvious right now. Insights are appreciated.
Do it outside?
Posted by Dubious Dude on September 11, 2007, 12:59 am
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
>>
>> As a gift, I received a circular Honeywell air purifier, model
>> 50100. It has a "Lifetime HEPA Permanent Filter" which one is
>> suppose to vacuum. I'm trying to make sense of this logic. When
>> you vacuum the HEPA filter, you're pulling the fine particles away
>> from the filter and spewing it everywhere via the vacuum cleaner.
>> I'm sure there's some logic behind it, but it just isn't all that
>> obvious right now. Insights are appreciated.
> Do it outside?
Yes, that option occurred to me. I'm trying to avoid it, since I live
in a highrise (no balcony). Also, many appliances warn users not to
use them outside. I've never known why, but of the prevalence of the
warning, it is likely to be well-founded.
Posted by charlie on September 11, 2007, 11:57 am
> kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
>>>
>>> As a gift, I received a circular Honeywell air purifier, model
>>> 50100. It has a "Lifetime HEPA Permanent Filter" which one is
>>> suppose to vacuum. I'm trying to make sense of this logic. When
>>> you vacuum the HEPA filter, you're pulling the fine particles away
>>> from the filter and spewing it everywhere via the vacuum cleaner.
>>> I'm sure there's some logic behind it, but it just isn't all that
>>> obvious right now. Insights are appreciated.
>>
>> Do it outside?
> Yes, that option occurred to me. I'm trying to avoid it, since I live
> in a highrise (no balcony). Also, many appliances warn users not to
> use them outside. I've never known why, but of the prevalence of the
> warning, it is likely to be well-founded.
because some people would (read: probably have done so, and sued) use the
appliances in the rain.
Posted by Noon-Air on September 9, 2007, 11:34 pm
> As a gift, I received a circular Honeywell air purifier, model 50100. It
> has a
> "Lifetime HEPA Permanent Filter" which one is suppose to vacuum. I'm
> trying to
> make sense of this logic. When you vacuum the HEPA filter, you're pulling
> the
> fine particles away from the filter and spewing it everywhere via the
> vacuum
> cleaner. I'm sure there's some logic behind it, but it just isn't all
> that
> obvious right now. Insights are appreciated.
Hey!! You learn pretty quick. How bad did you get screwed when they bent you
over for that thing?? Did you get kissed after??
has a
> "Lifetime HEPA Permanent Filter" which one is suppose to vacuum. I'm