This is some really good info. Recently my son has been complaining about some irritation, and I know the air in this house is not exactly clean.
Electrostatic filters have their downsides. They use buckets of power for one thing. Also I’m not sure how well they deal with liquids, though if it’s working for your vape issue it should work for others. I got my filter at a good will as well actually. Had to clean the heck out of it and throw the old filter away but it works. If they solve the VG stickiness issue they may even be a win.I find what works best is a Ionizer style cleaner. I have the Ionic Breeze Quadra. There are no filters to buy and replace. Only a simple washing of the ionizer cells. No fan , no moving parts so it runs silently.
Air flow is established by the process of Ionization, so with no moving parts the machines tend to have longevity , meaning buying a used one can be well worth the savings.
I was lucky in finding mine at my local Goodwill Store and it was in almost brand new condition. (they are expensive brand new) They not only clean the film residue from the air but also any odor.
Goodwill does have a online auction store shopgoodwill.com also you can try Ebay.
Ionic Breeze Quadra: Air Cleaners & Purifiers | eBay
Ionizers are ozone factories. If you're relying on just the ionic wind to circle air you'll wait all day and all night to clear a small room 30m³, there's not a lot of throughput.
As to what that does to our liquids... seen no tests on that, but you can bet that electron bombardment will not leave them chemically unchanged.
It's best not to sit in a room with an active ionizer day in day out for years.
How did you pay if you don't mind me asking? I need a small one because I have a pretty small place. I prefer one that is quiet but not a complete deal breaker. I have a few in my cart from Amazon but they are like$100. Looking for a small one like I had before.I'm glad you started the thread, I usually crack a window but then that involves turning the heat off (if you are me). So I get glared at for large clouds, or because it is cold. I just ordered a Honeywell air purifier on Amazon it should get here tomorrow. I figure the price is worth it, given that my vaping area gets pretty cloudy.... I thought I had one in one of the sheds, but no, I did not. I'd much rather run an air purifier than open a Tiger's door each morning. Yeah, there's a tiger whether I turn off the heating, or not. LOL.
Anna
There not legal anymore in Calif, don't know why??I find what works best is a Ionizer style cleaner. I have the Ionic Breeze Quadra. There are no filters to buy and replace. Only a simple washing of the ionizer cells. No fan , no moving parts so it runs silently.
Air flow is established by the process of Ionization, so with no moving parts the machines tend to have longevity , meaning buying a used one can be well worth the savings.
I was lucky in finding mine at my local Goodwill Store and it was in almost brand new condition. (they are expensive brand new) They not only clean the film residue from the air but also any odor.
Goodwill does have a online auction store shopgoodwill.com also you can try Ebay.
Ionic Breeze Quadra: Air Cleaners & Purifiers | eBay
Let us know how it is when you get itI'm glad you started the thread, I usually crack a window but then that involves turning the heat off (if you are me). So I get glared at for large clouds, or because it is cold. I just ordered a Honeywell air purifier on Amazon it should get here tomorrow. I figure the price is worth it, given that my vaping area gets pretty cloudy.... I thought I had one in one of the sheds, but no, I did not. I'd much rather run an air purifier than open a Tiger's door each morning. Yeah, there's a tiger whether I turn off the heating, or not. LOL.
Anna
Potentially Hazardous Ozone Generators Sold as Air PurifiersThere not legal anymore in Calif, don't know why??
There not legal anymore in Calif, don't know why??
Breathing in California is illegal.In California, they cause cancer.![]()