Discovery Odor-Neutralizing Air Purifier

by Joi on December 10, 2005

Discovery Odor-Neutralizing Air Purifier I don’t know of any office that couldn’t use a breath of fresh air. Apparently that’s exactly what this Air Purifier from the Discovery Channel Store is. Whether it’s stuffiness or stinks, stanks, and stunks that you’re up against, the ozone kills the odors as the
aroma beads fill the air with a fresh fragrance.

However, as someone who suffers from allergies, my favorite part is the Ionizer which removes the allergens from the air before they launch themselves my way. It acts like a personal bodyguard against smoke and dust (two most offensive culprits!).

The Facts:

  • Three powerful air-freshening technologies
  • Ionizer removes smoke, dust and allergens
  • Ozone kills airborne bacteria, viruses and odors
  • Aroma beads fill the air with a soft, pleasant fragrance
  • Ultra-quiet fan circulates fresh air
  • No filter to replace
  • Recommended for rooms up to 150 square feet
  • Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Approved. UL is the worldwide trusted source for product compliance
  • Care instructions: Use clean, dry cloth. Chemical solvents may damage finish
  • 2-month manufacturer’s warranty

The reviews on this product are glowing. One included a link to a website (http://www.rosescollectibles.com) where you can buy replacement beads when necessary.

Whoa, I almost forgot the sexiest part: There’s built-in, ultra violet LED that gives off a moonlight effect. Okay, so maybe that’s not so appropriate for the office, but you can always take it home with you….

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