Most HEPA Filters Are A Scam! Allergy & Asthma Sufferers MUST WATCH! HEPA Comparision By GoVacuum

by on 2012/02/10

NOT ALL HEPA FILTERS ARE CREATED THE SAME! HEPA MEANS NOTHING! www.GoVacuum.com compares HEPA filters from vacuum companies and expose them being deceptive and making false claims. Always Look for EN1822 certification like the Miele Vacuums have and The IQAIR IQ Air HyperHepa air purifier have. We know filtration at http plus you can call us at 888-468-2210 if you have any questions!


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GoVacuums February 10, 2012 at 10:48 PM

@PBottomPoochies Yes, I have watched this video. Please note he is using a floor brush on capreting, not a powerhead. You can purcahse a Miele Delphi with a HEPA filter for about $550 at Govacuum dot com.

PBottomPoochies February 10, 2012 at 11:30 PM

If it really works, I’m all for it. But I looked into those Mieles. You’re talking about a $700+ vaccuum. That’s a lot for us average joes to take a risk on. Someone else posted a video about their Miele complaining about the fabric on the front of the head making it difficult to vaccuum over carpet.

GoVacuums February 11, 2012 at 12:24 AM

@ReinerSaddey HAHA, well the meter is the proof and I can put it up against any other machines we sell for comparison that you are interested in if you would like, but yeah. EN1822 is flat out the only way to go if you have allergies.

ReinerSaddey February 11, 2012 at 12:58 AM

I was in doubt wether spending twice the amount for a vacuum cleaner that looks just as efficient as other brands advertising HEPA filtration might be justified at all.

After having watched the readings of your airborne particle scanner test, I now just have to accept that Miele appears to be the Mercedes of German household vacuum cleaners – both in price and performance. This might read as an ad, but so does your video :-)

GoVacuums February 11, 2012 at 1:58 AM

@LordLab IQAir is the only EN1822 certified, but the Austin Air drops our meter very low! HM200 model is very reasonably priced. Search it on our website at GoVacuum dot com

LordLab February 11, 2012 at 2:01 AM

OK, can you name one real HEPA filter for a bedroom , but not high priced.

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