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water filter vaccumme cleaners
debbieblueeyes
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Hi all, just wandering does anyone on here know where i can get a vaccumme cleaner that uses water as the filter?ive heard a Rainbow cleaner or a hyla but they are soo expensive.i need one as my asthma flares up every time i use my hoover which has a hepa filter but you still have to empty the cannister and wash the filters which the dust still flies out of.
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debbieblueeyes wrote: »Hi all, just wandering does anyone on here know where i can get a vaccumme cleaner that uses water as the filter?ive heard a Rainbow cleaner or a hyla but they are soo expensive.i need one as my asthma flares up every time i use my hoover which has a hepa filter but you still have to empty the cannister and wash the filters which the dust still flies out of.

Hello debbieblueeyes
A much cheaper option would be to buy some disposable dust masks which you could wear when vacuuming and when you empty the vacuum cleaner.;)
Do you think it's worth trying this option, before investing in an expensive new vacuum cleaner?
Nile10 Dec 2007 - Led Zeppelin - I was there. :j [/COLOR]:cool2: I wear my 50 (gold/red/white) blood donations pin badge with pride. [/SIZE][/COLOR]Give blood, save a life. [/B]0 -
ive tried that one but the dust is still in the air,it takes time for the dust to settleHello debbieblueeyes
A much cheaper option would be to buy some disposable dust masks which you could wear when vacuuming and when you empty the vacuum cleaner.;)
Do you think it's worth trying this option, before investing in an expensive new vacuum cleaner?
Nile
thanks anyway:)0
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