we both work at home quite often and our house, bless its almost 100 year old frame, is not the best at air circulation.
several years ago i purchased a ge hepa air purifier from wal-mart for about $100.
it is well worth all the money which is cheap compared to you would need 5 $100 machines to do what this does.
the nano filter is silver, not steel (as one of the reviewers was concerned) silver is a natural germicidal, i use ionized silver as a sinus/cold reliever, 100% pure sprayed directly in my nose.
the thingi really liked about it is the rest all have like $100 a year in filters you have to buy and this has washable filters even for the hepa.
i found this on the internet for almost $100 more so target has a great price and we got it in 3 days from order to delivery.
there are other machines ranked a bit higher but they will cost at least $100-$200 more and it didn't seem like you would be
it is a energy star product with a power consumption of about 100 w at full speed (not certain).
in short, i think this unit really meets my needs while being fairly inexpensive and, over the past 6 months, 100% reliable.
i am 100% satisfied with this product.
the first drain on the dishwasher was darkdark brown when the dishwasher was done it was like brand new out of the box.this machine is amazing.the first cleaning you know saved me over a 100 bucks.
oh my it was black with crud i had to take out the missle sprayer on the bottom of the dishwasher to make the cell fit but it only snaps out and snaps in the first drain on the dishwasher was
if it is economical regarding filter changes, then i will be 100% satisfied but as it is new, i don't know what the future financial obligations will be.
the vertical oscillating $100 target unit we previously used in the room was ok, but loud and did not have 20% the effective range of this device.
unless you have a really significant odor problem, you can save the extra $100 that you pay for the "pro-plus" over the "pro" model.
~100 particles in my bedroom (40 times better than outside).
the only downside is that it is bulky and requires change of filter yearly, which makes the maintenance a bit expensive (~$100 per year.
we have a smaller floor standing honeywell $100 circular air cleaner #50100, the little brother of the 50250n.
after running this sucker for a couple of weeks (the basement is approximately 1000 sq.
i purchased the germ guardian gg-1000 air sanitizer because of a newspaper article and user reviews recommending it for odor control.
i have ended up putting one of the gg-1000 uv models in every bedroom and one in the kitchen as well.
i didnt buy the unit, we have it here at the office and i hear it whirring away from 100ft away.
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