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SEBO Vacuum Cleaner Bags |
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SEBO vacuum cleaners are not only powerful professional cleaning machines, but they also have a three-step filtration process that makes
them ideal for people with allergies and asthma. SEBO vacuums feature S-class HEPA filtration systems with three-layer dust bags and hospital-grade
filters, resulting in 99.9% effectiveness at allergen elimination for particles down to 0.3 microns. Odor-eliminating filters are also available for select
models. When possible, we recommend alternating between purchasing bag boxes and service boxes so that you can easily change the filters on time.
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SEBO Upright Vacuum Bags for X Series, G Series, and 370 Series Vacuum Cleaners |
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SEBO Canister Vacuum Bags for C Series & K Series Vacuum Cleaners |
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SEBO Vacuum Bags for Felix Vacuum Cleaners |
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SEBO Vacuum Service Boxes Explained |
SEBO vacuum bags can be a little confusing at times. There are filter bag boxes, service boxes, and HEPA service boxes, but once you get past
the names, they are actually quite easy to keep track of.
As the most basic type of box, filter bag boxes supply you with only filter bags (dust bags).
These are changed in any SEBO vacuums as needed. There are no filters included in these, only bags. The second type of box is a service box. Each
service box contains the necessary annual filters that need to be changed for your specific SEBO vacuum. In addition to these filters, the service boxes
also contains dust bags (filter bags). So essentially, a service box should provide you with all of the filters and vacuum bags to get you through a year's
worth of cleaning service. The last type is the SEBO HEPA service box. While the standard service box comes with an S-Class microfilter, the HEPA box
replaces that microfilter with a HEPA filter. This type of box also includes any other filters that need to be replaced annually for your specific machine,
as well as dust bags.
The difference between an S-class microfilter and HEPA filter is 0.07% difference in filtration. S-Class filters trap 99.9% of all particles 0.3 microns
and larger. The HEPA filters trap 99.97% of all particles 0.3 microns and larger. For some the difference in filtration is negligible, but for those who have
severe allergies or conditions aggravated by ultrafine particles, the added benefit of the HEPA filtration is necessary/
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