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<blockquote data-quote="clueless" data-source="post: 188814" data-attributes="member: 649"><p>Over the years I have spent way too much money on air purifiers only to conclude that it is a waste of time. You may find that things - technology - has finnally answered the challenge but beware. I have had everything from the little ashtrays with fans to suck in and filter the smoke to large units that supposedly handle thousands of cubit of air mass. Some masked the smell for a while. None ever placated even the most tolerant of non-smokers, nor did they keep me from detecting the remnants upon my return to the room or floor of the house hours afterwards. Before I spent a dime on one today I would find someplace where one was in use, in a smoking environment, and take a committed non-smoker - one of my teenagers - as a scent detector. Good luck and please let us know what you find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clueless, post: 188814, member: 649"] Over the years I have spent way too much money on air purifiers only to conclude that it is a waste of time. You may find that things - technology - has finnally answered the challenge but beware. I have had everything from the little ashtrays with fans to suck in and filter the smoke to large units that supposedly handle thousands of cubit of air mass. Some masked the smell for a while. None ever placated even the most tolerant of non-smokers, nor did they keep me from detecting the remnants upon my return to the room or floor of the house hours afterwards. Before I spent a dime on one today I would find someplace where one was in use, in a smoking environment, and take a committed non-smoker - one of my teenagers - as a scent detector. Good luck and please let us know what you find. [/QUOTE]
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