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My gran got 4 of the little units, and I am unsure what to think.
It didn't help when the packaging described "negative ions" and that kind of thing, which is normally the kind of talk used by the same people who manufacture radioactive wristbands and rubbish like that.
Most of the articles and "reviews" I'm finding for the product seem super fake.
For instance,
"Here's my honest review. We all need clean air because we live most of our lives in air. We need clean air or else we'll die. Purifair's Portable Air Purifier uses a revolutionary technology called ionization to-"
Yeah yeah shut up you shill I get it.
I'm open to being proven wrong, but this whole thing seems sketchy as hell.
Especially since most air purifiers I've known of are much larger machines that use filters.
However the Purifair product is about the size of a bluetooth speaker, and doesn't use filters.
Is Purifair actually legit?
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