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The Airfree air purifier is a great change from traditional
air purifiers! With Airfree air purifiers, you will notice
a huge improvement in the quality of your air. As with most
European products, the Airfree version of the air purifier
is innovative and completely unique. When you want an air
cleaner that truly cleans every little particle in the air,
an Airfree is the only way to go!
Airfree air cleaners actually use heat to clean the air
in your home or business. With a patented ceramic core, the
Airfree air cleaning units help to remove 99% of the air
contaminates that can aggravate asthma, allergy and respiratory
problems. Every home or business has many air pollutants,
including: allergens, mold spores, dander, dust mites, smoke,
dust and odors. Air purifiers are designed to help eliminate
these pollutants. Unlike other air purifiers, this air cleaning
machine also eliminate spores, fungi, bacteria, and many
more viruses.
The Airfree style of air purifiers are great for family,
personal or office uses! There are many models to choose
from, including: Envira 60, WM 60, AGRO and the Technik 60.
These air purifiers are perfect for helping to rid your air
of harmful pollutants. These air purifiers from Airfree use
heat technology to eliminate the air contaminates. Basically,
the core heats up to about 400F, but they only emit about
half of a person's body heat, so they are safe to be
around.
Features common to the Airfree rl60 air purifier includes:
silent motor, digital display, easy maintenance, low energy
usage, ceramic core and terrific warranty. The price you
may pay for an Airfree style air purifier will vary, depending
on the specific model of your choice.
You can find your awesome Airfree air cleaner at the official
Airfree website, airfree.com. You can also find the air purifiers
at allergysolution.com, alerg.com and aircleanexpress.com.
Look for discounted Airfree models at overstock.com and shopzilla.com.
Denise Jones is a contributing author to www.home-air-purifiers-n-cleaners.com.
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