Collection: Electric broom

Spare parts and accessories for electric brooms: filters, motors, batteries, drive and side brushes, tanks, handles, cables, buttons, and compatible parts for corded or cordless models.

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Guide to spare parts and maintenance for the electric broom

What you find in the Electric Broom collection

A wide range of original and compatible spare parts for electric brooms: HEPA / anti-allergic filters, motors / motor blocks, batteries (in cordless models), main and side brushes, handles, dust tanks / containers, cables, switches, chargers, and maintenance accessories.

How to choose the right spare part

  1. Model and identification: brand, series, version, often indicated on a label under or behind the appliance.
  2. Power type: corded or battery (cordless) — this affects components like chargers or battery modules.
  3. Power and electrical specifications: voltage, wattage, type of connections for motor and wiring;
  4. Filtration and brush type: HEPA, anti-allergic filters, washable or disposable filters; drive brush, side brush, diameter compatibility and connection.

Recommended maintenance

  • Regularly clean the dust container to avoid build-up that reduces power. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
  • Check and wash/replace filters according to the manufacturer's instructions. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
  • Avoid tangles of hair or threads around the drive brush; clean it often.
  • If it is a battery broom, store the battery properly: do not fully discharge it always and follow the charging instructions.

Common problems and how to solve them

  • Loss of power / weak suction: clogged filter, full container, air leak from seals or unsealed connections.
  • Brush not spinning: check the motor, brush connection, any foreign objects.
  • High-pitched noise or vibrations: supports, bearings, worn brush or motor.
  • Battery lasting short: intensive use, non-original or used batteries, incorrect tightening or oxidized contacts.
  • Damaged cable (in corded brooms): avoid bends, check the outer sheath; if damaged, it is better to replace it.

Quick FAQs

How long does a HEPA filter last?

It depends on usage: in dusty environments every 3-6 months, for normal use 6-12 months.

Battery not charging: what to do?

Check the power supply / charger, contacts, charge indicators; if everything is fine, the battery is likely to be replaced.

Side brush not spinning

It may be blocked, the drive part damaged, or the connection disconnected. Cleaning and inspection are the first step.

Washable vs disposable filter: which to choose?

Washable filters are convenient for frequent use but must be dried well; disposable ones guarantee efficiency from the start.

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