I was hoping for at least a 2" filter.Curious if that new unit uses those 1" wide filters shown in your photos ?
I always assumed that the newer models used the 3-4" ones ? Not sure if wider always means better ?
It was on my "bucket" list.
Wider at least means longer replacement time.
I assume that it would take a bigger motor to pull through a 4" filter and/or you're pulling alot more volume of air per minute requiring a bigger filter.
But, only 1" depth & only 14" instead of 16" (last filter) width.
24" or 26" length: too lazy to get up & look, haha!
It is inconvenient to get the filter out.
Best to have a small flathead handy.
Lazy designers!
Just like another that I had for 20 yrs except this one is lower to the ground & under an extension/shelf, so you can't see it, but have to feel your way.
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