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9th June 2019, 05:32 PM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Air purifier for home use
Hi all,
Something a bit different for sale here on the forums but thought I’d post this here. We are getting a new air purifier for the house, likely one with a heater also so our current one is up for sale.
It works well, recently we had quite a bit of back burning going on around our area and the house smelt quite badly of smoke. We put this on in our room and it cleaned it right up. It comes with an additional unused set of filters also. Please see below for details.
Pick up from the lower blue mountains.
Cli-mate Air Purification System (0.3 micron)
•Model CLI-AP30
•Purchased about 2.5 yrs ago for $349 (still retails for $349+)
•Immaculate condition
•Filters air to 0.3 micron
•Clears VOC’s, chemical fumes, dust, allergens, fungi, mould, cigarette smoke, odours & smoke
•Excellent for asthmatics & those will allergies
•Uses a three stage filtration system with combined HEPA & activated carbon filters
•Comes with the original manual and a brand new set of filters to use
•One set of filters will last about 2000 hours of continuous use- inbuilt replacement sensor
•Three different fan speed settings
•Quiet enough to run overnight
•Automatic function will turn it on when it detects the air needs to be purified
•For use in small, medium & large areas (25m2)
•Slim design
•Easy to move with handles on the side
•Only selling as we are buying another one that has a heater too
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9th June 2019, 06:31 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Forgot to add the price- $180
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9th June 2019, 06:54 PM #3
Andy, why can't you use that in the workshop?
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9th June 2019, 09:46 PM #4GOLD MEMBER
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I suppose you could. Maybe the filters might get clogged quicker? Regardless though, I already have a workshop filter installed so no use for this one which was only used in our house.
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10th June 2019, 10:17 AM #5
I’m interested in buying this.
Ill pm you my phone number to tee something up.
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11th June 2019, 04:57 PM #6GOLD MEMBER
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22nd December 2019, 06:37 PM #7
OOOOO, I could have used this over the last week!!!!!
Sooo smokey!
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24th December 2019, 08:14 AM #8
I bought this and it has helped.
Weve just replaced the filters.
If you type in CLI AP30 they are available for $209 atm online.
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24th December 2019, 11:45 AM #9
Thanks ClearOut. We've been hit by waves of intensely thick smoke recently.
I'd imagine everyone has. The design of our building has the smoke settling like the Fog Of Death and is occasionally incredibly thick.
I'll probably buy one.
Everyone be safe. I suspect its going to be a hairy year.
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24th December 2019, 12:24 PM #10.
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Based on the following you might consider keeping it.
I've had a look at that unit for our house.
It has many useful features (very quiet - low power use, various timers, remote control etc) and in most case it would suit a large room or a small house but its flow rate for a shed is too low.
It's nominally a 100 cfm flow rate is about the same as a vacuum cleaner which we know is insufficient to vent fine dust in a WW.
In a larger house you might need several of these to cope with PM2.5 particles and smoke from bushfires - it would depend how well sealed your house is and how often you (or the bloody kids) open and close external doors.
In any situation one would be better than none.
For WW use in a small shed the larger flow WW room air fliters with 800+ CFM would be quicker at cleaning shed air.
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