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inahd t1_j159jno wrote
Reply to comment by dishungryhawaiian in Bought the most expensive vacuum I’ve ever purchased at the recommendation of BIFL. Returning it just days after it arrived. by dishungryhawaiian
Personally I got a used rainbow vacuum for like $20, and my miele vacuum sits in the garage.
inahd t1_j142ore wrote
Reply to Bought the most expensive vacuum I’ve ever purchased at the recommendation of BIFL. Returning it just days after it arrived. by dishungryhawaiian
You could always check the used market, for a vacuum you can afford....
inahd t1_iwzdujo wrote
Reply to Could someone recommend an air purifier that doesn't need the filters thrown out and changed? I am willing to clean them of course! I have BAD allergies and 3 cats so it needs to work well in medium size areas. by Relaxandbreath
while people seem to be telling you that only disposable filters will be sufficient, i think it's probably worth mentioning that something like an electrostatic particle filter, with permanent plates, or something to that effect, could extend the life of your hepa filter, if used in tandem?
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my rainbow vacuum has a built in air purifier mode, and uses water to filter particles. i'd imagine that something like that would be a great addition.
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radio ionization, iirc, causes particulates to fall, so something like that could be a more permanent addition to your arsenal.
there are permanent electrostatic furnace filters, i guess they are called, that you could be using instead of disposable ones. someone recommended a design with a window fan and a box made out of these square filters.
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just some musings on the subject. i am no expert.
inahd t1_j83r6vw wrote
Reply to Falling Thunder Technique!!! by SciGho
Wizards of legend vibes