Not all media air cleaners are equal in quality

I should have done my research on smart TVs before heading to the electronics store to purchase 1.

In my ignorance, I assumed that it would be as simple as grabbing any smart cable off the shelf for a nice price and I’d be ecstatic no matter what once I brought it home and plugged it in for the first time. The reality is that each smart cable manufacturer might have their own proprietary operating plan inside the cable and they don’t all have exactly the same as each other. Here I was assuming that all of these TVs had a unique app that I was interested in the most. Sadly, the smart cable that I ended up buying did not have my number one streaming app available. I had to return the cable for a unusual 1, but it was still a frustrating experience. It could have been certainly avoided if I had simply done a bit of reading before jumping on the purchase. Air purifiers are becoming so popular nowadays that you can find them in all shapes and sizes. However, they’re not all equal in quality or performance when it comes to cleaning your indoor air. Some of the best media air cleaners have more than one unusual filters inside—a charcoal filter for odors and mold toxins, and a HEPA filter for grabbing 99% of all airborne particles. They also possess UV-C lights for destroying and breaking down bacteria and viruses that go airborne. Some of the older media air cleaners had HEPA filters in them only, but I appreciate the up-to-date 3-in-1 media air cleaners with the charcoal filter and UV-C bulb inside. I have multiple media air cleaners running at all times in my house.

 

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