Kimberly Berg
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I'm looking to replace my 40-year old Mark II Vacuums with newer, upright vacuums. I attended the recent ICA Show, looking at IVS and JE Adams. These vacuums use 4 long, fabric filters. Then, I stumbled upon the Doyle Vacuum booth. Instead of 4 vacuum filters, they use 2 pleated cartridge filters, and 5-gallon bucket. The filters are a thick fabric, similar to Goretex, with a coating. I spoke to Dave VanGorder, the President of Doyle Vacuums, and he said they're easier to clean than the long fabric filters. They can be brushed in place, or removed and washed. I'll have spares to quickly swap them out. This is a huge plus, as my vacuums are located in front of my wash bays, and the wind blows towards the bays. Also, I'm currently cleaning 5 filters a week. If I go with IVS or JE Adams, I'd be cleaning 20 filters a week! With the Doyle style, I'd only be cleaning 10 filters a week.
Anyone out there using Doyle vacuums, with these pleated cartridges? I asked IVS and JE Adams about these cartridges and they were intrigued. They said they've always used long fabric filters and see no reason to change.
Anyone out there using Doyle vacuums, with these pleated cartridges? I asked IVS and JE Adams about these cartridges and they were intrigued. They said they've always used long fabric filters and see no reason to change.
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