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Still Watching My Back
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Also, interesting fact I just learned from this fact.
Is, you should not use a filter with carbon in it while running the ozone generator. The carbon will catch the ozone. Also, you can recharge your carbon filter by leaving them both on for a while and not have to replace your carbon filter as much |
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Man in Black!!!
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I hope this one works out for you! It looks like it should if you are looking for something to run after you are done smoking and want to kill the smell. It seemed to loud to have running all the time but it looks like it is not made to do that. The Alpine Living Air Classic Air Purifier XL-15C style is made to be ran all the time 24/7 while you in the room ( I used to cut mine off when I was in the room with the door closed) And just flip the switch when I left the room. It was down stairs and would run 24/7 throughout the house, killed the cigar smell and any cooking orders also. When it was running it sounded like a small leak in a tire (al low shhhhhhh)
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Still Watching My Back
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I was under the assumption that with ozone generators you are not supposed to be in the room while it’s on. |
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