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Lately I’ve been thinking of ideas for making a replacement filter for the Hoover Celebrities that use the sleeve style filter. Vacuum shops I believe suggest the foam filter from a Bissell Powerforce bagless.
I had also heard of using a Shop Vac filter.
So I picked up a foam sleeve for a wet/dry vac.
I measured the height of the intake vents which is just over 2” or so,
then I cut a strip from the filter. It works out that you can get exactly
3 Celebrity filters from one sleeve with no waste!
I cut notches to go over the “hump” at the back of the cover.
It fit, but a bit loosely. Then I had an idea. I got my pack
of electrostatic vent filters. These I got at Home Depot several
years ago. I made some exhaust filters from these for
my Hoover Slimline.
I cut one filter into two long strips. Lay it inside the foam
filter. It was the exact width of the foam. Then I cut the
length of both pieces slightly to fit and cut the “notch”
again for the “hump”.
I think my invention looks great, almost factory.
Now the filter seals to the housing, and now
You get electrostatically charged allergen filtration.
It looks very similar to the pre motor filter in
modern bagged canisters and clean air uprights.
Foam on bag side electrostatic on motor side.
My only concern is will it be too thick? I think
the foam itself is about the thickness of the
original. I’ll have to try it out and see. I don’t
have a suction meter or Kill A Watt though.
The photo with the Stuffed bag shows the original
filter for reference.




I had also heard of using a Shop Vac filter.
So I picked up a foam sleeve for a wet/dry vac.
I measured the height of the intake vents which is just over 2” or so,
then I cut a strip from the filter. It works out that you can get exactly
3 Celebrity filters from one sleeve with no waste!
I cut notches to go over the “hump” at the back of the cover.
It fit, but a bit loosely. Then I had an idea. I got my pack
of electrostatic vent filters. These I got at Home Depot several
years ago. I made some exhaust filters from these for
my Hoover Slimline.
I cut one filter into two long strips. Lay it inside the foam
filter. It was the exact width of the foam. Then I cut the
length of both pieces slightly to fit and cut the “notch”
again for the “hump”.
I think my invention looks great, almost factory.
Now the filter seals to the housing, and now
You get electrostatically charged allergen filtration.
It looks very similar to the pre motor filter in
modern bagged canisters and clean air uprights.
Foam on bag side electrostatic on motor side.
My only concern is will it be too thick? I think
the foam itself is about the thickness of the
original. I’ll have to try it out and see. I don’t
have a suction meter or Kill A Watt though.
The photo with the Stuffed bag shows the original
filter for reference.



