Sharp FP-N60CX Plasma Cluster Air Purifier, White


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SHARP FPN60CX PLASMA CLUSTER AIR PURIFIER SPECS: TRUE HEPA FILTERÌ? ION CONTROLÌ? TRIPLE FILTRATIONÌ? AUTO OPERATIONÌ? SPECIAL POLLEN PROGRAM MODEÌ? 4 SPEEDSÌ? HIGH MODE: 212 CUBIC FEET PER MINUTEÌ? SILENT MODE: 28 CUBIC FEET PER MINUTEÌ? EFFECTIVE AREA 330 SQUARE FEET (20' X 16')Ì? INCLUDES REMOTE CONTROLÌ? OFF TIMER. REFURB: N.
1 PERFECT!!!
Is the only word I can think of for this unit! In "Silent" mode it REALLY is silent! I keep it on "Auto" in my bedroom and you can't even here it. Every now and then, the air quality goes to "slighty impure" and it kicks into gear and cleans the air. On "Max" it really moves the air! I love the fact that it has a "thick" carbon pre-filter instead of those "thin" sheet carbon filters. It'a all the features you'll ever need in a purifier. I highly recomend this unit
2 Medical centres choice!
I pretty much bought this Plasma Purifier without hesitation for my new born baby nephew in Hong Kong, after hearing that some medical centres there have been using it as well. With the bad air pollution there and caring about the air he's going to be breathing in, I feel there is no better choice. Don't worry about changing the filter either, 5years is a very long time and putting one in is a breeze.

I suffer from hayfever, so any dust or pollen around tends to irrate me quite a bit during the summer. I personally have the much advertised Ionic breeze, and don't think it realy helps that much, although I still keep it on, hoping it's doing something! To be honest, unlike the Sharp, there is hardly any circulation to move air or dust particles around to be ionized. The Sharp is the obvious choice even for the price tag.
3 SIMPLY AWESOME
I have severe allergies and have tried all of the air purifiers on the market with no luck. I decided to plunk down the $$ for this unit and kept my fingers crossed for any improvement with my allergies. Well, this is THE UNIT and I actually feel better.

Sunday, 06-Jul-2008 19:24:52 CDT
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