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Hoover advise changing vacuum cleaner filters often to ensure your vacuum is working optimally and in order to extend its life. Fresh filters will also help to minimize dust, dirt and allergens in the surrounding air. There are many different kinds of filters and Hoover’s highest level of classification for filters is as follows: - Flat, square, rectangular filters Under these three top-level classifications you can find different kinds of filters (exhaust filters, HEPA filters, primary/secondary filters, etc) as well as descriptions of what filters should be used for the different Hoover vacuum models. This can be seen on the Hoover filters section of the Hoover site for those interested. It is fairly common these days for a vacuum to have a HEPA filter. HEPA filtration removes 99.97% of all airborne particulates of 0.3 microns or larger that pass through it. If you are an allergy or asthma sufferer you will want to ensure timely replacement of the HEPA filter. Also, some filters can be cleaned and you may not have to replace them frequently or at all. You will want to check your vacuum manual and read about the filters compatible with your machine. It is our intent here to point you towards the best-selling Hoover vacuum filters as well as to some of the popular Hoover vacuum filters purchased by our readers. With respect to finding the correct/best filter for your machine you will want to do your due diligence. Bestselling Hoover Vacuum Filters
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