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hutazi
post Oct 12 2017, 04:36 PM

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QUOTE(oyching88 @ Oct 11 2017, 05:57 PM)
Just change it will do, you temper with it the dust might be release out again sweat.gif

Lifespan is depending on usage & environment ranging from 1 year to 5 years. Mine have auto indicator when to change it, normally mine is about 1 year already need change as my area air quality is very bad (near bus station & industries area <10km away)

My friend are using the same model but he only need change after 2 years.
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hi, do you leave it on 24/7 (well. when you are home at least)?
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post Oct 13 2017, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(Ch33r @ Oct 12 2017, 05:06 PM)
It can open 24/7 and aso save electric for this model.. thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(oyching88 @ Oct 12 2017, 05:10 PM)
Yes, i leave it on 24/7 even i am not home or out for vacation. Only off when replacing the filters.
Most of the time at level 2 only 9 watts, sometimes will switch to level 3 which is only 18 watts. If i have spring cleaning i will on turbo mode.
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which model you guys using? i looked back but couldnt find it. just bought a cheapo sharp AP (FPE50EW) before coming to this thread. hope its good. (or you both using same one as spreeee SHARP FUA80EW?)

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post Oct 13 2017, 11:40 AM

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QUOTE(oyching88 @ Oct 13 2017, 10:42 AM)
Atmosphere air purifier from Amway
https://www.allergyuk.org/get-help/products...re-air-purifier

What's the purpose you bought the air purifier?
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mainly just to remove dust in the bedroom. my condo near the highway so dust buildup quite fast. and i guess to remove any mould particles in the air (my AC is damn old - came with subsale condo) so dunno what nasty stuff in there even after clean. dont have any pets or any super sensitive allergy, mainly dust. if on the light sure got those dust particles floating everywhere....

if it works well maybe will get a few more in time. but dont know if i will turn on 24/7 yet. i guess if every room on 24/7 then worth it. if just 1 mesin. wont be too efficient... hmm.
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post Nov 5 2017, 09:02 PM

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QUOTE(orangutan @ Nov 5 2017, 03:05 PM)
My room suffers the same condition as your unit. I bought a Sharp FPE50EW Air Purifier, after 2 weeks of leaving it on 24/7, now I don't see those tiny dust particles floating anywhere.
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ya i using same one. so far i dont leave it on 24/7 though cause our windows always open haha. i use it only in the bedroom at night on it on high for like 10 mins and then switch to auto. oh the other time i use it is when i clean up the house. turn it on high before i start sweeping and vacuuming the house. definitely works cause can see all the particle buildup on the back protective thingie...

but i turn the purifier around though so the front faces the wall and the vent is open. dunno why its at the back. hmm.
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post Nov 6 2017, 08:59 AM

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QUOTE(chaosneo @ Nov 6 2017, 08:56 AM)
same thing, my FPE50EW also act as a dust collector. the only thing is why the air intake is design at the back and air outlet is also the same direction, which is at the back.
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i switch it around 4 to 8 hours a day. the air definitely feels lighter in comparison if for days i forgot to switch it on.
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kan. i think the design a bit dumb hahah. but unless its some special air circulation thing we dont understand LOL. but the thing quite interesting. when i wake up all is green, the moment spray a little bit of deo in my toilet, keluar and sudah yellow. damn fast. impressive.
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post Dec 6 2017, 09:30 AM

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QUOTE(kisa @ Dec 5 2017, 06:54 PM)
hi all, any recommended air purifier for less than rm400? just to remove dust from my bedroom.
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how big is your room.

i think panasonic one via lazada is 299. small one. quite ok. silent.
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post Dec 6 2017, 05:31 PM

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QUOTE(kisa @ Dec 6 2017, 05:19 PM)
my room quite small, about 10m²?
is it this one?
https://www.lazada.com.my/panasonic-air-pur...time=1512550758
but it doesn't come with HEPA filter

But this Sharp one does.
https://www.lazada.com.my/sharp-shp-fpf30lh...tem_page.bottom

just rm10 difference. then there's Khind which is even cheaper
https://www.lazada.com.my/khind-air-purifie...2468628&sc=EWgB

any reviews on Khind?
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i bought that panasonic for my niece. Its one dust filter + one carbon filter. its ok for the price. enough for 10m2 and very quiet. i think it does the job well enough as removes dust and allergens as well as some minor odors. but if you are very sensitive then need a HEPA. if not, then its good enough. its also approved by British Allergy Foundation. its pretty small.

i have another sharp one FPE50 something or other. forgot. that one is hepa and very good. but thats pricier. but have more settings and bigger filter.

never used or read up about khind filter

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post Dec 7 2017, 11:50 PM

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QUOTE(kisa @ Dec 7 2017, 05:17 PM)
thanks for the input! my main concern is the dust accumulation in my room. now I checked Sharp has increased price by rm80.  shocking.gif
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Maybe wait for 12.12
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post Dec 19 2017, 01:49 PM

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QUOTE(atisha @ Dec 19 2017, 01:31 PM)
I want to ask, which air purifiers reduce dust - not only in the air but also on the floor. Got such thing? I've an air purifier ioniser (Amcorp now discontinued) - I notice I need to vacuum more as it sets the dust down on the floor and worktops and shelves... Need to dust more...
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ioniser if not mistaken charges the air slightly which causes floating dust particles to clump together and thus be heavier. They will then fall to the ground/surface. so need to dust/vacuum more often.

hopefully with a stronger air purifier, it will then sedut and keep the dust inside. LOL

 

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