Lightair-Evolution-LED_July2014-600x600It’s that time of the year when there seems to be more nasties floating around in the air that you’d rather not breath in.   Well a LightAir air purifier can help out…at least around the home.

This desktop sized gadget generates negative ions that latch onto all the nasty particles floating around from smoke, dust, bacteria, viruses, mould and more which are then drawn to a collector like a magnet.   On testing I found a build up of this dirt formed on the air purifier…so yes it actually works.

Actually the way the particles are collected is also quite unite as unlike filter based air purifiers these actually no filter you need to replace as you simple rinse the collector in water and you’re good to go (do this perhaps every few weeks).

So how can you tell when the collector needs a rinse?  The images below tell the story.

 

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3 Weeks of build-up
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Clean again

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tech Daily tested the Evolution Air Purifier which sells for $549.

You’ll find more info on the Light Air, air purifiers at http://lightairaustralia.com.au/