Monday, October 14, 2013

Negative Ion Projector (A True Negative Ion Generator / Air Ionizer)



The best ionizer on the market!
In the late '70s, I interviewed on of the top two experts on negative ions in the world, for an article that I wrote for a magazine. Shortly thereafter, I actually sold ionizers for a little while.

Since then, I have tried different models, and was usually disappointed in them. They either rusted quickly, created ozone (bad for you and smells bad too), or had too little output.

This ionizer is perfect. Great output, no ozone production, and very durable (mine's been running continuously for over a year).

If you are looking for a negative ion generator, this is the one.

In addition, I corresponded with its creator, and found him very helpful and responsive.

Great!

p.s. A friend showed me another ionizer using carbon fibers from Comtech Research costing over twice as much. We tested both units twice, and this one (for only $69) put out over twice the ions of the more expensive unit.

Awesome!
This ionizer is powerful and in comparison to the Holmes air purifier I bought which also generates negative ions (which I confirmed using the ion tester that comes with this item). The Holmes one has to have the tester much closer to it to register output, but in front of this item I can have it what seems to be a foot away and the detector flickers.

I also did some good research and found out that negative ions really are beneficial for dropping ultra fine particles down to the ground (so it's like a hepa filter that never clogs).

And this may seem like a possible placebo affect, who knows, but it seemed to me my sinuses cleared a little not long after turning this on and pointing it towards my nose. I'm sitting next to it.

Another great positive about this item is that IT DOES NOT SMELL. Often products that come from China made of metal and plastic have a sickening, literally sickening WD-40 like smell but much worse. And this item is made in...

Works
Was a little concerned when I first looked at it, but seems like its cranking out a ton of negative ions.

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