Live next to a busy road and it gets cold you feel me dawg? Anyway, turns out I didn't take the plastic cover off the filter, maybe it's just the closed window that made a difference, that and the air circulation. Will report back on how it works when it actually works.
The noise and cold will train your mental fortitude and strengthen the mind bro, be strong, be a man. Look into the oncoming locomotive that is the world and say "No, you move". Stop being a lil bitch nigga with bougie niknaks.
There's a more effective way you little hoe, it's called cold showers and you take them to recover better than anyone else. You don't just play the game, b, you should win too.
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I bought one years ago and never felt it made any noticeable difference. I replaced the (HEPA) filters regularly. I don't know if it was a "good" one though, it was fairly cheap (about £50). It also had an "anion" feature which, again, didn't seem to actually do anything.
I've seen those things before, they "ionize" the air or something to make ozone, which according to the Chinese quacks who market them is good for the health, but actually is just poisonous.
That's how I wash my clothes and dishes that I do everyday except I walk 15 km to do it. I suggest you read about this thing called cardiovascular health
> I've seen those things before, they "ionize" the air or something to make ozone, which according to the Chinese quacks who market them is good for the health, but actually is just poisonous.
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Yeah, I'm sure air purifiers are worth it if you're somewhere dusty or polluted. Or if you have asthma or allergies etc. Personally I couldn't discern any real difference after having used it for months, although the filter did get dusty over time obviously.