AllerAir Air Purifier
January 22, 2012 | Uncategorized
I liketo would use the air purifier to remove odor / VOC / etc. And purifiers Honeywell / Kaz come with a sheet of activated carbon (model 38 002). Would this be sufficient or helpful? Or is it a crucial difference to buy a high-end cleaner with activated carbon kilos as AllerAir and Austin? I know wth Honeywell, the user must change the activated carbon filter every 3mo most unlike life expectancy of longer duration for those high-end purifiers, but apart from life, there is a substantial difference in the "adsorbability" of the cheapest (ie Honeywell / Kaz) activated carbon and the more expensive brands. In essence – If air filter has a level 2 of the filter system and a good fan on, then the difference between a "high quality" configuration of the filter and the cheaper the price. I will confess I do not have air filters activated charcoal. They have 2 filters with an ionizer. I am very happy with the work they do, but then, I live in the country, so that the need for activated carbon filtration is not a problem. I vacuum the main filter regularly (easy to remember because the high power use when I'm vacuuming). Activated charcoal is charcoal regardless of the system. You will do well with any model. It need not be expensive.





