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For the millions of people who suffer from indoor allergies, an air winnow can provide a much-needed relief. There have been hundreds of air purifiers on the sell, but few have been advertised and praised quite like Sharper Allusion's Ionic Breeze Quadra. Some would claim that this is a revolutionary step in indoor air filtration.
Before we do qualitative reassess of this device it is important to first take an in-depth look at the technology behind the ionic breeze. The system upon which the ionic breeze is based is actually fairly simple. The unit pulls air in towards an electrical realm that charges incoming particles. The dust, pollen, and other materials are presupposed a charge that is electrically opposite that of the metal core. As a consequence, the dust, etc. is drawn electromagnetically towards the metal rod (which as actually a post-haste steel bar, easily removed and cleaned when dirty). The term ionic in the label's name refers to the charge given to the incoming particles. When a molecule, or a lone atom, has either too few or too many electrons it will have a precisely charge (+/-) and is said to be ionic.
One of the nicest features of the ionic breeze quadra - and generally speaking the most lauded by its owners - is its quietness. The unit produces a recognizable breeze in order to trap airborne particles, but makes very doll-sized mechanical sound in doing so. The unit is approximately 2.5 feet leggy, and can be easily placed in the corner of a room, without taking up much plane space. In fact, in most cases it is hardly noticeable at all, even when tournament.
The ionic breeze has been thoroughly tested, and does in fact do a very good job in trapping allergens flying through the air. However, on a down side, there have been a few complaints that the legend pleasure causes headaches. Usually, these reports have come from individuals who have kept the insigne in the room in which they sleep. Thus, it is advised that the unit not be placed in the bedroom.
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