Fresh Air Machine Review
So, the biggest thing on the mind of possible Fresh Air Machine customers is, does this expensive and fancy machine live up to its billing?
My answer to that would be, yes, if you can justify spending the money.
There isn't any doubt that the Fresh Air machine by EcoQuest International does a good job of cleaning and deodorizing the air in your home, but the big question for many people is the large cost.
With the new MSRP suggested at $747 this is no small chunk of change for an air purifier for most people.
We have a Fresh Air in our home and it has done a fantastic job of reducing dust and leaving our home smelling fresh and clean all the time. One of the most noticeable things you will come to realize is that your home won't "smell funny" (not a ha, ha kind of funny, we're talking funky funny) anymore.
Being away from your home for extended periods you become unaccustomed to the odors in your home and upon your return, you experience what your home really smells like.
With a Fresh Air Machine from EcoQuest you get to say goodbye to that experience.
In the past, EcoQuest had significant problems with quality in their Fresh Air purifiers. The biggest problem was that the hardware inside the units would rust out in a few months, especially in moist environments. The combination of moisture and the oxidizing properties of the Fresh Air technology caused this rusting problem. The solution was to replace the hardware with stainless screws and nuts.
EcoQuest has not seen these problems in more than a year now and it is a welcome relief for customers and dealers alike.
Overall, the Fresh Air machine is a good air purifier and will give you clean and fresh smelling air despite its steep price.
Tags: fresh air machine, ecoquest
Friday, April 07, 2006
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