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THC7
03-02-2008, 05:38 AM
Does anyone know any info on a Dri-eaze Defend air scrubber and will it work to kill smells. It is designed for carpet odors and don't know if it has a carbon filter for it.

OLDJIMMYBONES
03-04-2008, 01:25 AM
Defendair Ex Air Scrubber
Duct air out of containment areas and through the multiple stage filtration system
115V, 100-504CFM, 980CFM (free air)
Use carbon filter for odors
Intelligent sensors alert you when filters need replacing

F258
Defendair Ex Air Scrubber

58.00 lbs.
In Stock


Your Price: $1135.00 ea


If you want to spend $1200, it would work great

grey1223
03-04-2008, 05:36 PM
$1200????? Wow, that's a lot of money. Would be a waste. Lots of carbon filters available at reasonble prices. And they work better than anything.

zacmaster
05-04-2008, 06:04 PM
Here is a site were I bought my air filter. it works great. couldn't ask for anything better. no smells at all come out of my sealed cabinet. i bought the smallest one and it is perfect. they are pretty cheap as well mine was about $60 after shipping

eBay Store - FOOTHILL FILTERS: CARBON SCRUBBER, UNWANTED ODORS, HYDROPONICS (http://stores.ebay.com/FOOTHILL-FILTERS)

justanotherbozo
05-04-2008, 06:13 PM
Here is a site were I bought my air filter. it works great. couldn't ask for anything better. no smells at all come out of my sealed cabinet. i bought the smallest one and it is perfect. they are pretty cheap as well mine was about $60 after shipping

eBay Store - FOOTHILL FILTERS: CARBON SCRUBBER, UNWANTED ODORS, HYDROPONICS (http://stores.ebay.com/FOOTHILL-FILTERS)

thanks, i'm in the process of building a DIY scrubber that's costing me almost as much, if i'd seen these last week i may have saved myself the trouble. although i must say, the satisfaction i get out of building my own is worth it