|  Preserved Topic: air purifiers/ionizers (Page 1 of 1)  | |
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| Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Lebanon |  posted 06-08-2002 10:20 Hello, | 
| Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Lebanon |  posted 06-08-2002 10:32 and what are "OZONIZER", are they same as ionizers? | 
| Maniac (V) Inmate From: Oblivion |  posted 06-08-2002 10:39 Air purifiers clean and filter the air while adding moisture and eliminating stuffiness.  I know this because I have allergies and my house is a 100 year old victorian with lots of dust that just loves to infect my nose, so air purifiers are pretty self explanitory "they purify the air"   | 
| Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Lebanon |  posted 06-08-2002 10:48 insider, how much does the replacement filter costs you? | 
| Maniac (V) Inmate From: Scarborough, ON, Canada |  posted 06-08-2002 11:13 We've got one.. It sits on a metal stand underneath the cat litter box (three cats in the house). It works great at keeping any random smells down.  | 
| Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Gig Harbor, WA |  posted 06-08-2002 11:27 I've got an air purifier/ionizer in my room, keep it running constantly because I smoke, less stinky this way. As for replacement filters, I never really had to get one... every 5th of the month I pop the back off, extract the filter and use the vaccuum hose on it til it's sparkly again. Works just fine for me    | 
| Maniac (V) Inmate From: Oblivion |  posted 06-08-2002 11:36 Well mine doesn't use a filter, mine really just moistureizes the air... | 
| Maniac (V) Inmate From:  |  posted 06-08-2002 12:01 I have a Honeywell room, (9' x 12') HEPA filter that I flip on when allergy season kicks in, I also have a 24x12x5-7/8" HEPA Filter 99.97% that I use in a flow hood.  I have dragged that into the room for the occasional bad allergy season.  Filters work.   | 
| Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Lebanon |  posted 06-08-2002 12:03 what about this http://www.dynadirect.com/ha-dap70.html  then? |