I am trying to decide what machine type is best for a low to medium asthma person and also another person that is allergic to grass after it is cut.
Is a Hepa Filter Air Purifier the best one to get or a Ionizer.
I was planning on getting a Hamilton Beach 04491 True-Air Tower Air Purifier or the Hamilton Beach Air Ionic… just needed to know which one be the best. The person is a 5 year old.
I am trying to minnimize the "stale air" smell mixed with food odors that we have in our apartment. My spouse is CRAVING fresh air but not sure which one I should get. My grandmother had an IONIC Breeze type unit years ago and I loved the smell but not sure my spouse would respond the same. They nearly hate everything that I like so I am thinking about the air purifier with the charcoal insert. Anybody have any luckw ith these? The "customer reviews" on Amazon.com and other websites seem as if they are written by the manufacturers anyway.
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Ionic breeze are those air filter stands that are about 2.5" tall…So my question is would it be better on the floor where dust settles or up high so I dont breathe it in…I dunno which way is better?
The Ionic breeze ionizes air to draw it towards metal plates and attract dirt and dust. The Brethe has a vortex engine that creates a mist from tap water and a botanical "chemical" that filters the air. The Brethe is about 60 bucks for a standard unit and the Ionic breeze is about 120 dollars