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Buy two now you sorted for a spare filterI do have to drive to the next town for it...probably cost me £20/25 in petrol but it's still a bargain.
Now on hotdeals
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Buy two now you sorted for a spare filterI do have to drive to the next town for it...probably cost me £20/25 in petrol but it's still a bargain.
Buy two now you sorted for a spare filter
Now on hotdeals
Stalker alertoh ha, I somehow found it before the crowd! (fluke)
You are not wrong about the filters....it's like £40 each and there's a Nano layer and a HEPA layer lol
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Yes 6 months 2400 hours and 4800 hours 12 months
I had some good Karrimor around 2011-12, but the next pair didn't last at all. I've had another pair since be a bit naff. Currently got some chunky Karrimor ankle boots that have done ok though so fingers crossed they survive at least another winter.Good Luck with those Karrimor boots, i did 3 hikes before the fronts split.
@Raymond Lin Looks swish. May I kindly ask the reasoning behind it? Is it related to air flow in your house or covid perhaps? Just curious in general why people have them!
I sneeze like a mofo during hayfever season, normally i suck it up but i accidentally found this at a good price (was sitting on the loo looking on Argos lol) and thought what the heck, why not give it a go.
Fair enough!
@Raymond Lin Looks swish. May I kindly ask the reasoning behind it? Is it related to air flow in your house or covid perhaps? Just curious in general why people have them!
They filter all the dust out of the air, so saves on dusting for starters.
Also, if you find you have blocked sinuses, or allergies from pollen or animal hair, it sorts that out too.
Also clears cooking smells, smoke etc.