I had this problem last year.
The solution? Have the coil cleaned.
There was so much junk in there that it was stopping airflow.
You can buy cleaner at Home Depot.
Do I *HAVE* to use a filter?
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Re: Do I *HAVE* to use a filter?
Why not just vacuum off most of the collected dust with the wand tool on your home vac until you get the new one?
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