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Finally bought an air purifier
Middle Child:
Well I bought 2, they came as a set. I was too lazy to look up the other threads we have on them
I got these:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B076X2FJ5X/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
My apartment is tiny so I thought these would be sufficient. They seem to be doing a good job and on the lowest setting the noise is barely discernible. I turn them on high for half an hour when I get home (as advised by the instructions), then drop them to the middle setting during the evening and put them on low when I settle down for my hour of rest and reading before bed when I really need it quiet. I turn them off before I go to bed because I sleep with the window open.
This was my first full day home with them and I did the same thing, when I got up I put them on high for half an hour (kind of loud) dropped them to middle while doing chores but once I was ready to just relax I've had them on the lowest setting all day and it smells quite fresh in here.
Lola:
Glad they are working out for you!
With as cold as it is where you live, you sleep with your window open?
Middle Child:
--- Quote from: Lola on November 17, 2018, 09:17:34 PM ---Glad they are working out for you!
With as cold as it is where you live, you sleep with your window open?
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I can't stand to not have the window open in the bedroom at night.
Middle Child:
--- Quote from: Lola on November 17, 2018, 09:17:34 PM ---Glad they are working out for you!
With as cold as it is where you live, you sleep with your window open?
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Also, I have blankets :D Usually I am hot at night anyway, but I have an ancient wool blanket that is still doing the job. If I need more than that I have a down comforter, though this year I haven't gotten it out yet. Sometimes in the wee hours I would find I have to pull that over myself.
I haven't gotten it out because of the potential for soiling, with Jennie's issues. I haven't needed it so that's fine. I was thinking about it last night though, I guess I can fold it up and keep it covered with towels like I do the other parts of the bed, to keep it protected.
But so far I haven't needed it.
I grew up in a cold house. And my current bedroom is so stuffy. Also though, because of the drafty house, in winter (as a kid) my windows were always covered with plastic sheeting. It drove me CRAZY to have my windows sealed shut like that. But with no heat upstairs, I had to suffer through it.
ThreeStep:
Will a duvet cover do the job?
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