Like most good things, my ops are hard to find. It's ok here in the free but poor kingdom of So...
Like most good things, my ops are hard to find. It's ok here in the free but poor kingdom of Somewhat Helpful. Just don't invade! N.B. I don't read long reviews.
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Once upon a time there were ionisers. They pump negative ions into your room, which is normally full of too many positive ions. Positive ions make the air heavy and impure, while negative ions make it light and fresh. The trouble was, that when the positive ions were driven out by the negative, they came to rest around your ioniser in a black heavy sludge, that was unsightly and difficult to clean.
Then, Eureka! The fresh air globe, which is basically an ioniser surrounded by water, so that when the black sludge falls out of the air it falls ino the water and you do not see it.
The fresh air globe does everything it says on the box. It purifies and humidifies the air and gets rid of smells. But it is not designed for humans to use. It comes in three bits with fiddly little wires, meaning it is difficult to move around the room. The globe part is a flimsy plastic bowl I am always sending flying. It won't last long and there is no mention of replacements.
It is so nerve wracking to have it around that I really need the colour therapy I get from its light display. You can choose intense primary or muted colour sequences.
The unit itself is available in silver or porcelain. It comes with fragrant oils, lavender and eucalyptus.
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