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Health All About Air Purifier, Info, Reviews, Comments etc
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activez
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Jun 28 2006, 10:00 PM
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QUOTE(btfan @ Jun 28 2006, 09:14 PM) Has anyone ever use an air purifier? Does it really works? How's the value for money? I have sinus problems and i was hoping it might help. In today's TheStar, there's a few articles promoting it notably the Honeywell and the Medklinn brand. I'm kinda leaning towards Medklinn (http://www.medklinn.com.my/index.html) since there's no filters to replace or clean and you just turn it on for 24/7 operation. i have been using the Medklinn brand for about 4 mths now. the reason why i choose Medklinn compared to others is cos i dont need to replace anything and can on for 24 hrs. besides i like the smell of negative ions...after shower smell... calms the nerves.
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activez
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Jun 28 2006, 10:06 PM
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QUOTE(btfan @ Jun 28 2006, 10:03 PM) How much is it? Is it quiet? More importanly, do you notice any difference in your general well-being? yes, it's very quiet...no noise why i like a lot..well being wise, it helps to clear my nose a little when it's very hazy...also it helps that i'm taking high quality food supplements... so if you have sinus problem, take supplements and get an air-filter...combat the problem from within and outside.
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activez
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Jun 30 2006, 10:44 PM
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[quote=btfan,Jun 29 2006, 09:15 PM] How much is it? I guess the filters is permanent and not replaceable?
there isnt a filter in this model. it just released negative ions. what happens is, dust and other particles will bond with the negative ions, thus heavier, and will drop to the floor. so need to clean the floor regularly.
i do notice that ever since i started using the filter, whenever i clean the hse, the mop is dirtier. so it works!
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