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Does anyone use an ionizer?
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Originally posted by Jeff Maginty View PostDoes anyone here use an ionizer? Are they any good? I've always had dodgy sinuses due to dust allergies etc, and was wondering whether it would be worth having an ionizer running in my bedroom at night so I can hopefully breath better and get a better nights sleep. Do they really improve the air quality?
Cheers,
JeffKnock first as I might be balancing my chakras. -
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Why Ionizers Don't Work! What's Wrong With Ionizers?
It appears ionisers are gay and you need an ozone generator. Then again I heard ozone was poisonous.
How about sinex spray?Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by Jeff Maginty View PostDoes anyone here use an ionizer? Are they any good? I've always had dodgy sinuses due to dust allergies etc, and was wondering whether it would be worth having an ionizer running in my bedroom at night so I can hopefully breathe better and get a better nights sleep. Do they really improve the air quality?
Cheers,
Jeff
See also The Ionizer Site - all you wanted to know about Ionizers-The Ionizer Site for further info.
Ionisers are so cheap (at least they were when I last bought one, £30 20 years ago IIRC) that you may as well just try one.Comment
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostI don't know if they work for dodgy sinuses but they do work. Prepare for a filthy time in the bedroom though, as all the dust and grime in the atmosphere settles instead of floating about.
See also The Ionizer Site - all you wanted to know about Ionizers-The Ionizer Site for further info.
Ionisers are so cheap (at least they were when I last bought one, £30 20 years ago IIRC) that you may as well just try one.
I'll show you what I mean - watch this.
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