Filter suitable for Paul Iso-Defroster heater DN125/700W - F7
| Number | Unit price |
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| Until 4 |
€14.20
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| Until 9 |
€13.45
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| From 10 |
€12.70
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Important information
Our filters are not original products from the device manufacturer, but compatible products that are manufactured on our behalf by third parties or in our own factory. The names given are for identification purposes only.
Product information "Filter suitable for Paul Iso-Defroster heater DN125/700W - F7"
| Contents: | 1x F7 filter |
|---|---|
| Dimensions: | 174 x 168 x 45 mm |
| Filter class EN 779:2012: | F7 |
| Filter class ISO 16890: | ePM1 50% |
| Filter material: | Synthetic fibres |
| Folding: | Minifalt |
| Frame: | Fleece frame + pull-out tab |
| Manufacturer: | Filterhaus |
| Original manufacturer item no.: | 521013260 |
| Suitable for: | Paul Iso-Defrosterheizung DN125/700W |
| Type: | Coarse dust filter |
Paul Iso Defroster Heater DN125/700W Replacement Filter F7
The F7 replacement filter for the Paul Iso-Defroster heater DN125/700W ensures effective fine filtration of the incoming outside air. Even fine particles such as pollen, fine dust and other airborne contaminants are reliably filtered out of the air before they enter the ventilation system.
In this way, the filter not only contributes to significantly improved air quality, but also protects the connected ventilation system and the defroster heater from contamination. The filter is designed to fit the DN125 model with 700W perfectly and can be replaced quickly and easily.
Paul Iso Defroster Heater DN125/700W Filter F7
Made from high-quality filter media, this replacement filter offers consistently high filtration performance and a reliable service life. It ensures a noticeably more pleasant indoor climate, particularly in regions with high levels of pollen or fine dust.
Order the Paul Iso-Defroster Heater DN125/700W F7 replacement filter conveniently online from Filterhaus and benefit from attractive prices and discounts on larger orders. For consistently optimal air quality, we recommend changing the filter every 3–6 months, depending on the location and environmental conditions.