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post Nov 13 2014, 03:04 AM

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just bought my KCD40E & FPE50E.
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just bought my KCD40E & FPE50E.
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Air Purifier that generate ozone is actually good like Medklinn that generate massive amounts of negative ions and controlled levels of ozone -

there a study about ozone in air purifier -
http://www.understandingozone.com/article_response.asp
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post Dec 17 2014, 02:18 PM

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Hi .. read a some review/opinions on air purifier today.
So, US really hold on to their HEPA standard. Do we have the same or equivalent here?
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post Dec 17 2014, 02:48 PM

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QUOTE(RedsInHell @ Dec 17 2014, 02:18 PM)
Hi .. read a some review/opinions on air purifier today.
So, US really hold on to their HEPA standard. Do we have the same or equivalent  here?
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HEPA standard are same across the world. If the standard are not same, then we should doubt about the QC of medicine produced locally and import. whistling.gif
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QUOTE(NightFelix @ Dec 17 2014, 02:48 PM)
HEPA standard are same across the world. If the standard are not same, then we should doubt about the QC of medicine produced locally and import. whistling.gif
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So can recommend me some with hepa approved bro? 😊

Budget from 800 to 1400
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QUOTE(RedsInHell @ Dec 17 2014, 04:23 PM)
So can recommend me some with hepa approved bro? 😊

Budget from 800 to 1400
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Recommended by National Environment Agency of Singapore.
List of High Quality Air Purifier - Updated Monthly

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post Dec 18 2014, 12:58 AM

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QUOTE(NightFelix @ Dec 17 2014, 04:33 PM)
Recommended by National Environment Agency of Singapore.
List of High Quality Air Purifier - Updated Monthly
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stated on the link you shared:
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Disclaimer: Any posting shown in the listing does not constitute or imply any endorsement or affirmation by NEA of its merits, nor any affiliation, relationship or sponsorship by NEA of the company in the listing. NEA will not be responsible for any loss or damage whatsoever arising from or incidental to any use of products/services of the company in the listing by the public.

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QUOTE(airiholic @ Dec 18 2014, 12:58 AM)
stated on the link you shared:
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Standard disclaimer for sure because that website is under government. Anyway, those listed on that website are qualify to filter PM2.5. But efficient or economy use or not is another question. blush.gif
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QUOTE(dreamer101 @ Aug 7 2009, 09:23 AM)
hackwire,

Those review are done outside of Malaysia.  Malaysia as in other tropical countries has very high humidity.  And, we do not run our air conditioner 24/7.  In western countries, they have low humidity and centralized air con that do not expose their house to outside air. Hence, all those air ionizer and plasma stuff DOES NOT WORK in Malaysian house.  It only works in an air-con room with air-con running 24/7.  This is basic high school physic.  Humidity discharge ion aka electrical charges.

I had tried air ionizer in my car and it still does not work in Malaysia.

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Hi,

I beg to differ.

From what i have read, Sharp's Plasmacluster technology works by splitting water molecules in the air to produce hydroxyl ions so over time, humidity will decrease and the problem you mentioned will be solved.

The Honeywell 50250-S is a good product though, just that it's too loud for bedroom.

Is Honeywell 50250-S sold in Malaysia? It's only $129 on Amazon. Hope it's not $129 x 10 = RM 1290 in Malaysia or worse yet, $129 x 20 = RM 2580.

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From what i have read, Sharp's Plasmacluster technology works by splitting water molecules in the air to produce hydroxyl ions so over time, humidity will decrease and the problem you mentioned will be solved.
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Saladz,

1) Have you tried it out?? I had tried a few ionizers. It does not work in Malaysia. The one that you mentioned may or may not work in Malaysia.

2) Some people are allergic to ionized air. Ozone generated cause problem. Not sure whether the sharp product has that kind of problem.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_purifier

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post Feb 21 2015, 02:19 PM

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QUOTE(dreamer101 @ Feb 21 2015, 03:23 AM)
Saladz,

1) Have you tried it out??  I had tried a few ionizers.  It does not work in Malaysia.  The one that you mentioned may or may not work in Malaysia.

2) Some people are allergic to ionized air. Ozone generated cause problem.  Not sure whether the sharp product has that kind of problem.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_purifier 

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I have yet to try it personally. I just read about it from hundreds of buyers' reviews regarding the Plasmacluster.

Regarding the ozone issue, many air purifier companies have solved that problem as well. The Sharp's Plasmacluster is ozone-free and has statistics to prove it.

Maybe you can try Sharp's Plasmacluster for your car's air purifier.

The con is that it will dehumidify and dries up the surroundings. I hate dry throats haha.
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post Feb 21 2015, 07:49 PM

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Does anyone here have a Panasinic Econavi Air Purifier (F-VXF70)
If you do could you scan your operating manual and share it?
Mine wasn't in the box ...
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QUOTE(Saladz @ Feb 21 2015, 02:19 PM)
I have yet to try it personally. I just read about it from hundreds of buyers' reviews regarding the Plasmacluster.

Regarding the ozone issue, many air purifier companies have solved that problem as well. The Sharp's Plasmacluster is ozone-free and has statistics to prove it.

Maybe you can try Sharp's Plasmacluster for your car's air purifier.

The con is that it will dehumidify and dries up the surroundings. I hate dry throats haha.
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If your air purifier uses H12 Grade Certified HEPA Media (Filter) matched with a total system efficiency of 98%+ then you would rarely have to use your ionizer. Note that Ionization is only the process of cleaning the air, NOT purifying it. That is why ionizers alone only offer temporary relief as the particle while isolated still remains to be re-activated later and in re-introduced into your breathing environment.

I'm sorry but unless the brand is in the Premium Segment, offers H12 Grade HEPA and can prove to reduce the particle counts in your environment to safe levels by WHO PM2.5 guidelines you will not see the relief if you are an asthma, allergy or respiratory illness suffer in this country. TRUE HEPA is only a marketing term but does apply to Air Purifiers typically which are tested to use H12 at efficiencies (at source of 98%+) however when used in a room in which they are rated to (max room size), they must be able to show you the particle count dropping to the desired safe zone.

Only trust top US/EURO brands when offering posted HEPA rated filter media they use, followed by total system efficiency numbers they are willing to post (which excludes 95% of the market) and then back in up with a live particle count test in you office or home.

As for Ozone Safe Ionizers, only the ones which pass the CARB (California Air Research Board) certification program are within the safe Ozone emission levels. Most air purifiers in Malaysia are not listed anyhow.

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QUOTE(Onemorething @ Mar 31 2015, 06:26 PM)
If your air purifier uses H12 Grade Certified HEPA Media (Filter) matched with a total system efficiency of 98%+ then you would rarely have to use your ionizer.  Note that Ionization is only the process of cleaning the air, NOT purifying it.  That is why ionizers alone only offer temporary relief as the particle while isolated still remains to be re-activated later and in re-introduced into your breathing environment.

I'm sorry but unless the brand is in the Premium Segment, offers H12 Grade HEPA and can prove to reduce the particle counts in your environment to safe levels by WHO PM2.5 guidelines you will not see the relief if you are an asthma, allergy or respiratory illness suffer in this country.  TRUE HEPA is only a marketing term but does apply to Air Purifiers typically which are tested to use H12 at efficiencies (at source of 98%+) however when used in a room in which they are rated to (max room size), they must be able to show you the particle count dropping to the desired safe zone.

Only trust top US/EURO brands when offering posted HEPA rated filter media they use, followed by total system efficiency numbers they are willing to post (which excludes 95% of the market) and then back in up with a live particle count test in you office or home.

As for Ozone Safe Ionizers, only the ones which pass the CARB (California Air Research Board) certification program are within the safe Ozone emission levels.  Most air purifiers in Malaysia are not listed anyhow.
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post May 1 2015, 10:04 PM

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There are too many air purifiers in the market.

Anyone can tell me which one is better among Sharp, Coway, Alen, Blueair and what are the difference.

Thank you.
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post May 4 2015, 06:35 AM

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Ive use the samsung one..pretty gt to capture the dust..my wifr having resdung now gone edi..less noise..hepa filter also..recommended
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post Jun 11 2015, 03:47 PM

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Bought Sharp fz-y28fe Air purifier and using it for 4years now. But I did not replace it before. It's turning brown now and I decided to replace the Hepa filter. Anyways to get it? I found one and it cost like a bomb. Over hundreds. Where u guys buy the filter from?

Please advise me.
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QUOTE(knight @ Jun 11 2015, 03:47 PM)
Bought Sharp fz-y28fe Air purifier and using it for 4years now. But I did not replace it before. It's turning brown now and I decided to replace the Hepa filter. Anyways to get it? I found one and it cost like a bomb. Over hundreds. Where u guys buy the filter from?

Please advise me.
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WTF is that kind of Hepa filter costs like over thounsand seriously.. doh.gif

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