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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 706650" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Congratulations Jabber (and Lil) about stopping smoking.</p><p></p><p>I have sinus issues too. I just bought an air purifier (with a true Hepa filter, that is important.) I am amazed at how much better is my breathing, and how my sinus congestion seems to have decreased in the last few days since I have had the machine. But the best part is just how pleasurable is taking in clean air. I live in a highly polluted area. To breathe clean air in my bedroom feels like such a blessing.</p><p></p><p>These machines are not cheap but I did a lot of research. There is a South Korean brand that is widely sold throughout the USA called Winix, for example, at Home Depot and Lowes. *This brand is uniformly rated highly. The models 5300, 5500, and 6300 are almost identical. The 6300 has stopped production. I bought a refurbished machine for $90 including shipping on Ebay. They included new filters which were in the machine wrapped in plastic, and 2 extra carbon filters. The system utilizes two filters: a washable true Hepa and a carbon filter for larger particles. If this machine was ever used, it is undetectable.</p><p></p><p>Buying new the models are close to $200 and over.</p><p></p><p>Over time, I plan to get a few more for the rest of the house, at least the rooms we are in all of the time.</p><p></p><p>I want to restate because it is so important to me: the awareness I am breathing clean air makes me feel so good. To breathe deeply, just that, feels wonderful.</p><p></p><p>I hope I did not cross the line is speaking about a specific brand name. If so, I am sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 706650, member: 18958"] Congratulations Jabber (and Lil) about stopping smoking. I have sinus issues too. I just bought an air purifier (with a true Hepa filter, that is important.) I am amazed at how much better is my breathing, and how my sinus congestion seems to have decreased in the last few days since I have had the machine. But the best part is just how pleasurable is taking in clean air. I live in a highly polluted area. To breathe clean air in my bedroom feels like such a blessing. These machines are not cheap but I did a lot of research. There is a South Korean brand that is widely sold throughout the USA called Winix, for example, at Home Depot and Lowes. *This brand is uniformly rated highly. The models 5300, 5500, and 6300 are almost identical. The 6300 has stopped production. I bought a refurbished machine for $90 including shipping on Ebay. They included new filters which were in the machine wrapped in plastic, and 2 extra carbon filters. The system utilizes two filters: a washable true Hepa and a carbon filter for larger particles. If this machine was ever used, it is undetectable. Buying new the models are close to $200 and over. Over time, I plan to get a few more for the rest of the house, at least the rooms we are in all of the time. I want to restate because it is so important to me: the awareness I am breathing clean air makes me feel so good. To breathe deeply, just that, feels wonderful. I hope I did not cross the line is speaking about a specific brand name. If so, I am sorry. [/QUOTE]
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