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	<title>Comments on: Honeywell40200 Envirocare Platinum Air Purifier</title>
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		<title>By: Doug Simpson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Doug Simpson</dc:creator>
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		<description>I bought this air purifier for use in a bedroom because it was a HEPA type filter and I have read that the ionizing units can generate dangerous levels of ozone.  The assembly was simple, just install the carbon pre-filter.  When I turned it on high (they recommend that you start on high before switching to low or medium) the noise level was excessive!  It was much louder than my 16&quot; stand fan.  I switched it to low thinking that would be much better.  Not so, even on low the machine just makes too much noise for use in a bedroom.  I do not even consider the noise level acceptable for a living room either.  The unit had a sound like something rubbing on the inside, although I could not see anything actually rubbing.  As far as cleaning performance goes, I did not use it long enough before sending it back to Tech Depot (Amazon affiliate).  
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought this air purifier for use in a bedroom because it was a HEPA type filter and I have read that the ionizing units can generate dangerous levels of ozone.  The assembly was simple, just install the carbon pre-filter.  When I turned it on high (they recommend that you start on high before switching to low or medium) the noise level was excessive!  It was much louder than my 16&#8243; stand fan.  I switched it to low thinking that would be much better.  Not so, even on low the machine just makes too much noise for use in a bedroom.  I do not even consider the noise level acceptable for a living room either.  The unit had a sound like something rubbing on the inside, although I could not see anything actually rubbing.  As far as cleaning performance goes, I did not use it long enough before sending it back to Tech Depot (Amazon affiliate).<br />
Rating: 1 / 5</p>
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