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Feeling at Home
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Have My Own Room
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I'm with you. I find it hard to believe that this thing magically clears the air and carpet. I may be wrong (and hope I am!).
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Managing the UnManageable
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Yes!
Please MKORE info on this cloaker. Does Ozone generators leave a dark ring around the area in which they sit? This has prevented me from looking into these too closely.. Tom |
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Crazy like a fox
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I wish I could smoke inside, but the truth of the matter is even I hate that smell of stale tobacco. The problem with these ozone machines is that they remove some of the pollutants by trapping them but the rest is just cloaking the odor with ozone. Overtime though, you room WILL begin to smell like crap. Even if you are careful, little bits of ash will get into the carpets/couch. Once the ozone departs the smoke trapped in the carpet/walls will begin to come out on hot days. There is just no way around it, if you smoke inside even with utmost care it will eventually smell like stale tabbaco. I am in the process of setting up in the garage for the winter when it gets wet and maybe even getting a little space heater to keep me warm to boot.
Last edited by bigloo; 10-27-2008 at 12:09 AM. |
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