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Help Air purifier

Discussion in 'Tips and Tricks For Vaping' started by Fastoche, Jan 14, 2018.

  1. Fastoche

    Fastoche Thread Starter Well-Known Member

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    Hi,
    As I spend quite a lot of time vaping inside and the rooms get quite cloudy I would like to get an air purifier to decrease the amount of vape in the air.
    I really supect it to create too much condensation in my air conditioners (see another post) ; especially one, where I vape a lot ; it is quite new, clean and has been checked a few times by me and some technicians but still leaks a bit.
    My lovely wife is also not always very happy with the cloudy/foggy room.

    Just saw a video of a guy using a small air purifier to get rid-off the cloud. It seems quite effective and I'm thinking to buy one (if possible, not -too- expensive, small but efficient).
    Does anyone got any advice/experience/technical and/or product information to share about air purifier to get rid of/decrease the cloud ?
    Thanks.
     
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  2. Rick O-Shea

    Rick O-Shea iStick Fanboy

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    Wouldn't a standard fan be sufficient?

    I can't say I've ever clouded up any room in my house, but maybe I don't vape enough, or with enough power to do so.
    99% of the time I vape in the front room and only have a simple ceiling, and floor standing fan. No problem with clouds, or condensation in the last 3 years.
     
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  3. Fastoche

    Fastoche Thread Starter Well-Known Member

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    Unfortunately not.
    Room damn foggy but hopefully still can see my wife's face when she opens the door and gives me her : "wow !?!?" in the middle of the cloud.
    Thanks for your answer by the way.
    Will buy a cheap and small air purifier on lazada to test how it works.
    Will let you know as it might be of some help for others facing the same issue.
     
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  4. Fastoche

    Fastoche Thread Starter Well-Known Member

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    Hi,
    I bought a portable air purifier at Lazada, brand is Pisen. I wasted 599. It's a piece of rubbish, noisy and doesn't help at all. I didn't expect much from it but thought it will at least help a bit. It doesn't.
    Don't buy it. It's crap, just a very small fan with a filter and some plastic around it.

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    Fastoche Thread Starter Well-Known Member

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    P_20180124_204434.jpg Hi,
    In case it can help.
    I returned the Pisen usb air purifier to Lazada to get a refund.
    Bought a second hand bionaire BAP-412.
    As the suction was still not powerful enough I added 2 pc fans.
    Still not perfect but it helps to reduce the fog.
    I guess to be completely effective you need either a very powerful air purifier or the joytech air purifier made for vapers (available at fasttech for more than 40$).
    Cheers.

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    Anbessa Come&Go Member

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    How about opening the window combined with a pathlm might do the trick?
    Of course a Moskito net would be advised.

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  7. Fastoche

    Fastoche Thread Starter Well-Known Member

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    Of course it would be the best thing to do but my house and me are both quite hot and I like to have the air conditioning on often. Don't want to try cooling BKk as my electric bill would be huge.
     
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  8. Benjamin Jones

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    xiaomi air purifiers from lazada are great
     
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    I have Xiaome air purifier Pro. It works great and it's powerful enough to clean PM 2.5 particles and also vapor in 35m2 room. Cost is about 5 - 6000.00 THB. Filter is to be changed every 6 month, cost 400 - 1000 thb. To regulate the power of the fan and to use other functions there is a mobile phone application you have to download. You do need to have wifi at home. Not cheap, but you and your wife will have some clean air to breath as well as I understand you are in Bangkok area. I think the money would be well spent.
     
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