Just backed this as I'm fed up with London air https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/maumau/brid
Smashed it's target so hopefully all should go smoothly
Smashed it's target so hopefully all should go smoothly
Just backed this as I'm fed up with London air https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/maumau/brid
Smashed it's target so hopefully all should go smoothly
I'm not sold. And for $289![]()
If you can find me a similar solution with no additional costs outside of electricity (this has washable filters) then I'd be keen to compare! The Dyson HEPA system is about £350 initially and £50+ a year on filters!
you're actually encouraged to do soCan I fart into it?![]()
Last but not least: it really works. We're thoroughly testing it with pollutants and dangerous gases and the results are great. You can find all the patents and third parts tests on the project page. Let me stress this: it works like a charm.
It's finished now but my one and only project I backed was a fidget toy called the Moondrop which 'simulates' the moons gravity which is good fun but I particularly liked the machining and general quality of the product when it eventually turned up- https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1303595549/moondrop-fidget-desk-toy-displaying-gravity-on-the
I can't imagine my interest would last beyond about a week!
It looks like it takes a day for a standard sized living room to be 50% cleaner. I'd only really be buying this for hayfever season. You would normally have some windows open. It sounds like by the time it has cleared 50% of the pollen, more of it would have come through the window so I would need to get at least the XL model - £350+! Anti-histamines are cheaper![]()
Thanks for input Roberto. Do you have any info on the smallest sizes of particles which can be filtered? In microns?
wow, love it.