Tuesday, September 11, 2007

It is Honeywell F300 Electronic Air Cleaner the Best on the Market?

Honeywell surveyed several thousand homeowners who bought a Honeywell Electronic Air Cleaner to help control their allergies to ask how the air cleaner worked for them.

Eighty-one percent of the respondents reported that the Honeywell Electronic Air Cleaner provided them "significant" relief.

Key Features for Honeywell F300 Electronic Air Cleaners:

• Meets American Lung Association Health House guidelines.
• Advanced, easy-to-use technology. Three-stage filtration includes exclusive electrostatic postfilter that improves filtration with minimal resistance to airflow.
• Easy maintenance. Optional Air Watch system reminds you to wash the filter cells.
• 5-year warranty.
• Model Numbers: Honeywell F300E1001, F300E1017, F300E1027, F300A1035, F300A1620, F300A1625, F300A2020, F300A2025, F300A2021, F300B2012, F300A2012.5, and F300B2012.5.

Capturing up to 98% of particles (3.0 - 10.0 micron) that pass through the filter, the Honeywell F300 offers one of the highest level of filtration on the market.

You can say goodbye to monthly filter replacements by simply washing the air cleaner cells in your dishwasher or sink.

Compared to throw-away furnace filters, the Honeywell F300 "Super Cells" give years of high-efficiency air cleaning while requiring no recurring replacement costs and only simple cleaning maintenance. The durable lightweight cells (9 1/2 lbs.) can be washed in your automatic dishwasher or soak them in any conventional wash container. What does it cost to operate? Very little. The F300 uses about the same amount of electricity as a 40-watt light bulb.

That's 20 to 40 times higher efficiency than throwaway furnace filters, making the Honeywell Electronic Air Cleaner one of the best air quality control product on the market.

Julian Arhire is a Manager with DtiCorp.com - http://www.DtiCorp.com sells brand new Home, Residential and Commercial Honeywell HVAC controls, Thermostats and Honeywell Electronic Air Cleaners.

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