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That's a great point....I never realized that. So if it doesn't get trapped in the water.....does it shoot out the exhaust into the air?

If that's the case, that's as bad as a Connie pushing stuff around everywhere from its exhaust as it 'hovers'.

Kevin
 
The Rainbow has had a HEPA exhaust filter since 1998 so no non-wettable particles are escaping the machine. The Series A had a cloth exhaust filter (see pictures). The cap on top had a frame to hold the filter but let the air escape. The model B (black model) had a cloth filter as well set up just like the Series A. After WWII, the black model B had a paper pleated exhaust filter with a red cross painted on top of it and the exhaust cap was changed to allow for this new round pleated filter. The models C, D, D2, D3, and D4 (SE and PE) did not have any filter at all to stop the non-wettable particles from escaping into the room.

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Yes I know I have an E series with the hepa filter and a Rexair from 1945.

And they need a post filter in spite of Rexair/Rainbow's claim wet dust doesn't travel.

And that is true but only if it is the right kind of "dust".
 

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