Anyone care to share their experience with air purifiers? I don't have respiratory problems, but I'm just tired of dusting out my entire room every 1-2 weeks. Dust accumulates quick since I'm practically in my room all the time.
I have a bookshelf with a ton of crap, and I am fucking tired of the dust, never mind all the shit accumulating in my keyboard and on my screen.
>>52025633
this seems interesting.
i want to hear more about this too. I've done research on the past but did not get very far.
Make sure it has a fiter and non of that ionizing bs that's the devils work
Bumping as I live in sand nigger desert.
>>52025633
Interedasting.
Bumping.
>>52025899
Ionizing works but it charges the dust and makes it fall to the ground so you still have to vacume.
>>52025633
I have a massive one attached to my HVAC system.
Have to buy new HEPA filters once every six months and clean out the electric portion every three. Totally worth it. I have some respiratory problems and am allergic to damn near everything so this thing is a god sent.
We also have this UV fucker that kills mold spores/airborne bacteria and viruses.
why does every Honeywell air purifier with permanent filters have an ionizer you cannot utrn off
>>52025633
You know what helps a lot?
Leave your room more often.
>>52026639
Good one anon
>>52026639
Jokes on you I have nowhere to go
>>52025633
Years ago I had a Honeywell. One of the fat, round ones. Maybe two feet tall and two feet in diameter. It had a timer you could set.
I had that thing run for about an hour per day in the afternoon while I was gone. My apartment never smelled better, or had fewer allergens.
Breddy inderesding
Bumbing for inderezdt
>>52026069
What's the UV thing called?
>>52027505
>run for about an hour per day
So it did literally nothing?
>>52026019
>Ionizing works but it charges the dust and makes it fall to the ground
It will be more attracted to any surface. Not just the ground.
>>52025633
>I'm just tired of dusting out my entire room every 1-2 weeks.
To have a noticeable impact on dust you'd need to run a large, noisy purifier throughout most of the day. Especially if you leave the windows open, or live near busy streets, or a construction site. Or any other sources of dust.
>>52025633
go to goodwill and see if they have any hepa type ones. i saw one there a few days ago for $10 which is a great deal.
otherwise you might want research it.