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good info here, i got some research to do..who knows..maybe ill get the good ol fashion smoke eater ![]() its a garage so odor really dosent matter, i just want to not sit in a cloud of smoke for hours on end and inhale that much smoke... |
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Back in the midwest!
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Nah, just a headache. Its safe to use em on low 24/7 in your house to control odor with ozone. Turn em up if you have a bigger job (but leave the area). Kinda cool actually, you can hold a rag soaked in windex or amonia in front of it for 10-30 seconds and then smell the rag - nothing but water left!
Make sure it's got an activated ionizer or it wont cut the actual smoke out of the air. be careful of the word "ion", the $30 sharper image ones say "ion" too, and well, NO. haha.
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I'll get up and fly away
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