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post May 13 2015, 04:28 PM

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QUOTE(luvimp @ May 12 2015, 09:48 AM)
Sounds good. I am also pretty much decided on Blueair 650E.
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Wow, that's nice. I wanted but it's more expensive. However the bigger models can clean bigger air space.
Hope you like it. Maybe you can share your experience here as well.
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post May 14 2015, 10:17 AM

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QUOTE(spookie @ May 13 2015, 04:28 PM)
Wow, that's nice. I wanted but it's more expensive. However the bigger models can clean bigger air space.
Hope you like it. Maybe you can share your experience here as well.
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RM3k+ for Blueair and RM4k+ for Coway.
So i serious dont think it is expensive.
Even Sharp purifier cost RM2-3k+ for bigger area.
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post May 14 2015, 10:30 AM

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QUOTE(luvimp @ May 14 2015, 10:17 AM)
RM3k+ for Blueair and RM4k+ for Coway.
So i serious dont think it is expensive.
Even Sharp purifier cost RM2-3k+ for bigger area.
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That is expensive. For sharp, 1.6k can get it.

Air purifier is a simple mechanism. Not complicated than a fridge, tv or aircon. If that price is expensive than such thing, that all go into the profit. Not the air purifier.
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post May 14 2015, 10:47 AM

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QUOTE(chickytien @ May 14 2015, 10:38 AM)
It depends on technology and the brand.

I believe if a thing is superbly good but way too expensive than it's value, it won't be sellable.

Where as for products that is very cheap but no quality, it won't last long in the market also.

For those who would like a comparison chart of famous house purifier brands can let me know.
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I did ply open a unit before. The price shouldn't be that expensive when I calculate the parts cost. Not the china quality.

Unless the manufacturing selling in small qty and charging an expensive on design.

Checking on this expensive brand, there is nothing new technology there.
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post May 14 2015, 10:47 AM

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QUOTE(supersound @ May 13 2015, 03:15 PM)
When I'm being approached to buy rubbish, I'll ask them back, if it can't work as you said, can I get full refund? WHne they are quiet or looking for other excuses, it means they are trying to cheat you.
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Told my friend about this.. Now he don't have heart anymore at the 'Cleen Aire' sweat.gif


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post May 14 2015, 11:19 AM

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QUOTE(ozak @ May 14 2015, 10:30 AM)
That is expensive. For sharp, 1.6k can get it.

Air purifier is a simple mechanism. Not complicated than a fridge, tv or aircon. If that price is expensive than such thing, that all go into the profit. Not the air purifier.
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Bro. Your RM1.6k sharp only can purify a room.
I am talking about the size above 1k sqft.

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post May 14 2015, 11:23 AM

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Best air purifier locally.. Sharp FPE50EW.. I bought one and very happy with it. Only downside, if you're using it for bedroom, and you sleep with air con, better to get a Sharp model with humidifier.

Why best? Auto dust sensor, auto fart odor sensor.

If you eat pizza, it will detect the smell and turn to a higher speed to clear the smell faster (in auto mode).

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QUOTE(luvimp @ May 14 2015, 11:19 AM)
Bro. Your RM1.6k sharp only can purify a room.
I am talking about the size above 1k sqft.
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My 1 not for room lah. I use it for hall and room. It actually overkill for room.

And what AP can clean 1K sqft? That is very big AP.
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QUOTE(ozak @ May 14 2015, 11:45 AM)
My 1 not for room lah. I use it for hall and room. It actually overkill for room.

And what AP can clean 1K sqft? That is very big AP.
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Blueair 700sqft.
Coway up to 2650sqft.

I will still choose Blueair cause easier to change filter.
I gonna use it to purify air at living hall to dining hall (open kitchen concept).
So 700sqft roughly enough exclusing kitchen.
Furthermore, blueair have remote control and wheels that i can bring it around to where it need it easier. rclxms.gif

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post May 14 2015, 12:35 PM

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QUOTE(luvimp @ May 14 2015, 11:56 AM)
Blueair 700sqft.
Coway up to 2650sqft.

I will still choose Blueair cause easier to change filter.
I gonna use it to purify air at living hall to dining hall (open kitchen concept).
So 700sqft roughly enough exclusing kitchen.
Furthermore, blueair have remote control and wheels that i can bring it around to where it need it easier.  rclxms.gif
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The actual price for blueair is not expensive. The buying power here and the big profit that cause this unit very expensive.

Any AP is easy to change and clean the filter. I use sharp, korea brand and Philip before. All are easy to clean and change.

I won't get that too big size AP. Cause

1) It is ugly to place that big unit in the hall.
2) I don't think it can reach that far end to suck the dust toward the AP.
3) You really need to max the fan speed to get that far. And the crazy loud fan noise.

I rather separate to 2 small unit.

I seldom switch ON the AP. Only use it once a while or during haze time. Don't need to life in a clean room.

The sharp new model don't have the remote. My office old model have. Minimum of usage the remote. But better than nothing.
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post May 14 2015, 12:45 PM

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QUOTE(roxx @ May 14 2015, 10:47 AM)
Told my friend about this.. Now he don't have heart anymore at the 'Cleen Aire'  sweat.gif
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Hahaha laugh.gif
Well, as said, know the source of sheet and clean it will be the best method, prevention better than cure icon_rolleyes.gif
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post May 14 2015, 03:24 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ May 14 2015, 12:35 PM)
The actual price for blueair is not expensive. The buying power here and the big profit that cause this unit very expensive.

Any AP is easy to change and clean the filter. I use sharp, korea brand and Philip before. All are easy to clean and change.

I won't get that too big size AP. Cause

1) It is ugly to place that big unit in the hall.
2) I don't think it can reach that far end to suck the dust toward the AP.
3) You really need to max the fan speed to get that far. And the crazy loud fan noise.

I rather separate to 2 small unit.

I seldom switch ON the AP. Only use it once a while or during haze time. Don't need to life in a clean room.

The sharp new model don't have the remote. My office old model have. Minimum of usage the remote. But better than nothing.
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I have dog staying inside the house so my AP will on for 24/7.
Yes, you are right that the air and dust can only reach certain length. For Blueair is exactly 700sqft and Coway only up to 400+sqft.
That is why i am getting the Blueair.
Blueair is renowned worldwide and it is an Europe brand. I usually trust Europe products more. icon_rolleyes.gif

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post May 14 2015, 03:50 PM

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QUOTE(supersound @ May 14 2015, 12:45 PM)
Hahaha laugh.gif
Well, as said, know the source of sheet and clean it will be the best method, prevention better than cure icon_rolleyes.gif
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Yup.. I told him that.. Which also meant for me.

Now he want to throw away the cleen aire.. I told him put in the toilet la at least can purify the smell.. laugh.gif
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post May 15 2015, 09:47 AM

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Hi all,

I thought of getting the Sharp PlasmaCluster air purifier. After knowing that it produces a low level of ozone, I'm wondering if it's still good.

Quote from http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditi...ma/faq-20058187

"Inhaling ozone, even in small amounts, can irritate the lungs. Specific effects may include throat irritation, coughing, chest pain and shortness of breath, as well as an increased risk of respiratory infections."

Any feedback? Anyone had bad experience after using those air purifiers with ozone?
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QUOTE(deejay220989 @ May 15 2015, 09:47 AM)
Hi all,

I thought of getting the Sharp PlasmaCluster air purifier. After knowing that it produces a low level of ozone, I'm wondering if it's still good.

Quote from http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditi...ma/faq-20058187

"Inhaling ozone, even in small amounts, can irritate the lungs. Specific effects may include throat irritation, coughing, chest pain and shortness of breath, as well as an increased risk of respiratory infections."

Any feedback? Anyone had bad experience after using those air purifiers with ozone?
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Used to sneeze every morning. Now with the Sharp AP. no more.

Don't think it's very significant. And you can turn off the ion function.
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post May 15 2015, 10:06 AM

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QUOTE(luvimp @ May 14 2015, 03:24 PM)
I have dog staying inside the house so my AP will on for 24/7.
Yes, you are right that the air and dust can only reach certain length. For Blueair is exactly 700sqft and Coway only up to 400+sqft.
That is why i am getting the Blueair.
Blueair is renowned worldwide and it is an Europe brand. I usually trust Europe products more.  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Why you want to ON your AP for 24/7? You have breathing or some sort irritating problem?
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post May 15 2015, 10:09 AM

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QUOTE(deejay220989 @ May 15 2015, 09:47 AM)
Hi all,

I thought of getting the Sharp PlasmaCluster air purifier. After knowing that it produces a low level of ozone, I'm wondering if it's still good.

Quote from http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditi...ma/faq-20058187

"Inhaling ozone, even in small amounts, can irritate the lungs. Specific effects may include throat irritation, coughing, chest pain and shortness of breath, as well as an increased risk of respiratory infections."

Any feedback? Anyone had bad experience after using those air purifiers with ozone?
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It produce in a safe level. Infact some medical place do use ozone to clean their place air in the main ventilation.

But if you kiasi type, than just avoid this brand. Or any brand that using ion.
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post May 15 2015, 01:58 PM

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QUOTE(luvimp @ May 14 2015, 03:24 PM)
I have dog staying inside the house so my AP will on for 24/7.
Yes, you are right that the air and dust can only reach certain length. For Blueair is exactly 700sqft and Coway only up to 400+sqft.
That is why i am getting the Blueair.
Blueair is renowned worldwide and it is an Europe brand. I usually trust Europe products more.  icon_rolleyes.gif
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European's only like to cheat people. Just see how 300-500 years ago, what they did to Asian can know already.
Using long period of air cond will cause our lung to be weaker as the air are being dry off.
And because now we prefer to waste more time in front of tabs and stupid devices but refuse to make sure the house environment are clean, that's why we have more respiratory related health issues.
AP does not not really help.
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post May 15 2015, 02:24 PM

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QUOTE(supersound @ May 15 2015, 01:58 PM)
European's only like to cheat people. Just see how 300-500 years ago, what they did to Asian can know already.
Using long period of air cond will cause our lung to be weaker as the air are being dry off.
And because now we prefer to waste more time in front of tabs and stupid devices but refuse to make sure the house environment are clean, that's why we have more respiratory related health issues.
AP does not not really help.
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Well, can we use humidifier along with a/c?

Or humidifier and purifier actually the same thing?
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post May 15 2015, 02:31 PM

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QUOTE(roxx @ May 15 2015, 02:24 PM)
Well, can we use humidifier along with a/c?

Or humidifier and purifier actually the same thing?
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As said, know the source of giving you sickness first before wasting money to buy rubbish.
Drinking chemical coffees, eating junk food from franchise chain stores are 1 of the cause.
Not to mention lack of exercise. And exercise under air cond environment are very bad also.
When you sleep, you need to sweat but most people want to keep the toxic inside the body by keeping the room cold.
If everything we done are wrong already, getting a rubbish seems can help, but in long term, you will need to waste more money to see doctors.

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