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Bathrooms               generate               a               significant               amount               of               moisture.

Moisture               can               be               problematic               in               several               ways.

Riding               your               bathroom               of               excessive               moisture               is               simple.

Additionally,               bathrooms               are               well               known               for               an               unpleasant               odor               from               time               to               time.

Eliminating               odor               is               also               simple.

What               if               there               was               one               product               that               could               reduce               moisture               and               odor               from               all               of               the               bathrooms               in               your               home?

What               if               this               one               product               was               cost               effective,               efficient,               long               lasting,               and               quiet?

Would               you               be               interested?

Before               talking               about               the               product               that               solves               bathroom               problems,               let's               take               a               look               at               common               solution.

To               remove               moisture               from               a               bathroom,               most               bathrooms               either               have               a               window               or               an               exhaust               fan.

A               window               is               effective,               but               a               few               problems               exist.

Not               all               bathrooms               have               windows,               windows               let               in               both               cold               and               hot               air,               and               you               must               remember               to               open               and               close               your               window               as               needed.
               Now               on               to               exhaust               fans.

The               typical               exhaust               fan               mounts               overhead.

The               grate               conceals               the               actual               electric               motor               which               moves               air               out               of               the               bathroom               extracting               moisture               in               the               process.

The               exhaust               fan               does               its               job               very               well.

It               pulls               moisture               and               odors               out               of               the               bathroom.

However,               there               are               are               few               downsides.

Exhaust               fans               are               noisy.

With               the               motor               located               directly               overhead,               these               things               can               make               a               significant               amount               of               noise.

Good               exhaust               fans               are               expensive               and               each               bathroom               must               have               its               own               fan               and               associated               duct               work.

With               a               quite,               well               performing               exhaust               fan               in               each               bathroom,               expect               to               pay               at               least               $300               to               $500               for               3               bathrooms.

Longevity               of               an               exhaust               fan               is               questionable.

Many               simply               are               not               designed               for               continuous               use               in               high               moisture               situations               and               will               not               last               more               than               a               few               years               requiring               constant               replacement               at               a               high               cost.
               If               the               above               solutions               are               not               intriguing               to               you,               perhaps               you               should               consider               an               in               line               fan.

An               in               line               fan               has               been               in               use               in               commercial               applications               for               decades.

An               in               line               fan               has               several               distinct               advantages               over               a               traditional               bathroom               exhaust               fan               and               it               should               operate               flawlessly               for               a               long               time               due               to               its               robust,               commercial               grade               construction.
               What               is               an               in               line               exhaust               fan?

An               in               line               exhaust               fan               is               simply               an               electric               motor               attached               to               fan               blades               and               housed               in               an               assembly               that               typically               resembles               a               box               with               an               inlet               and               an               outlet.

The               in               line               fan               moves               air               in               one               direction,               either               pulling               or               pushing               air               as               needed.

It               is               remotely               mounted               far               away               from               the               source               of               incoming               air               and               is               attached               to               one               or               several               remote               grills               via               duct               work               that               can               be               run               to               virtually               any               length               needed.
               Why               is               an               in               line               fan               ideal               for               a               bathroom?

By               remotely               mounting               the               fan               in               the               attic,               it               is               virtually               silent               in               operation.

You               can               run               duct               work               from               several               bathrooms               to               the               inlet               side               of               just               one               in               line               fan.

Hence,               one               fan               can               service               all               of               the               bathrooms               in               your               home.

An               in               line               fan               is               commercially               rated               for               continuous               use               and               should               have               a               long               life               span,               many               come               with               lifetime               warranties.

In               line               fans               can               move               a               significantly               higher               amount               of               air               than               most               common               bathroom               exhaust               fans.

Servicing               an               in               line               fan               is               simple               provided               you               install               it               in               an               easily               accessible               location               in               your               attic.
               Here               are               some               tips               for               selecting               an               in               line               fan.

Look               for               the               sones               rating.

This               number               tells               your               how               quiet               the               unit               is.

A               lower               number               means               a               quieter               fan.

Look               at               cfm               ratings               and               choose               one               suitable               for               the               room               size               or               combined               room               sizes               in               your               home.

Don't               forget               all               of               the               necessary               duct               work               and               grills               needed               for               installation.

Though               installation               can               be               time               consuming,               the               instruction               manual               will               help               guide               you               along.

The               process               of               installing               an               in               line               fan               is               straightforward.
               With               an               in               line               fan               servicing               your               bathroom               you               will               immediately               noticed               a               virtually               silent               fan               operation.

The               remote               location               of               the               fan               makes               for               a               quiet               bathroom.

Furthermore,               the               high               cfm               ratings               of               a               typical               in               line               enable               it               to               quickly               change               out               the               air               in               your               bathroom               making               a               moisture               problem               a               thing               of               the               past               and               driving               odors               away               in               no               time.






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    While               I               strive               to               maintain               a               clean               household,               sometimes               I               wonder               if               it               truly               smells               clean.

    You               know,               just               because               YOU               think               it               smells               clean               doesn't               mean               visitors               will               feel               the               same               way.

    You               spend               a               lot               of               time               in               your               own               home,               and               you               naturally               get               used               to               the               smell               of               it.

    That's               why,               when               I               saw               a               reasonably-priced               compact               air               freshener,               I               decided               to               buy               it               and               give               it               a               try.

    Read               this               Hamilton               Beach               True               Air               Plug               Mount               Odor               Eliminator               product               review               and               find               out               if               it               really               works!

    Product               Description               
                   I               bought               my               Hamilton               Beach               True               Air               Plug               Mount               Odor               Eliminator               at               my               local               Big               Lots               for               six               dollars.

    This               same               device               is               also               available               at               Amazon.com               for               between               $15.99               and               $34.99,               regular               prices,               depending               on               what               specific               model               you               choose.

    Mine               also               has               a               built-in               night               light.

    The               replacement               carbon               filter               regularly               costs               $9.99,               but               I               found               that               on               sale               on               the               Internet               for               a               mere               $3.99               each.
                   According               to               the               package,               this               odor               eliminator               neutralizes               kitchen,               smoke,               pet               and               bathroom               odors-               some               of               the               worst               smells               in               a               house.

    The               carbon               filter               lasts               up               to               four               months,               depending               on               "usage               and               household               conditions."
                   The               unit               housing               is               made               of               hard               white               plastic               and               measures               approximately               6-1/2               inches               long               at               its               longest               point,               is               5-1/4               inches               wide               at               its               widest               point,               and               is               about               2-1/2               inches               deep.

    It               weighs               about               one               pound.

    As               I               said,               mine               has               a               built-in               night               light               on               the               top.

    It               also               has               a               "filter               replacement"               indicator               on               the               front.
                   I               liked               the               idea               of               this               portable,               plug               in               odor               eliminator.

    Just               plug               it               in,               turn               it               on,               and               it               would               immediately               go               to               work               removing               nasty               odors               from               the               air.

    Once               I               removed               it               from               its               package               it               was               ready.

    So,               I               plugged               it               into               a               standard               120-volt               wall               outlet               and               turned               it               on.
                   The               pros               of               the               Hamilton               Beach               True               Air               Plug               Mount               Odor               Eliminator               are:
                   1.

    The               carbon               filter               is               so               easy               to               change,               a               three-year-old               can               do               it.

    All               you               do               is               remove               the               front               panel,               take               out               the               existing               filter,               place               a               new               filter               inside               and               replace               the               panel.

    It's               held               on               with               two               plastic               clips.
                   2.

    It               truly               does               eliminate               odors               from               the               air-               see               conclusion               of               this               statement               below...
                   The               cons               of               the               Hamilton               Beach               True               Air               Plug               Mount               Odor               Eliminator               are:               
                   1.

    ...if               the               device               is               placed               within               six               feet               of               the               offending               odor.

    That               means,               it               works               well               if               you               plug               it               in               beside               a               litter               box,               in               a               small               bathroom,               (not               anywhere               where               water               can               get               splashed               on               it,               though)               directly               beside               your               Uncle               Charlie               who               smokes               those               two-bit               cigars,               or               in               your               kitchen               near               the               source               of               the               odors               you               want               to               get               rid               of.

    But,               there's               a               warning               in               the               owner's               manual               that               states               "Do               not               use               near               cooking               areas.

    This               appliance               is               not               intended               to               be               used               as               an               exhaust               fan               to               remove               smoke               and               grease               resulting               from               cooking."
                   And               as               for               getting               rid               of               any               other               smells               in               the               room,               according               to               the               product               literature,               forget               it!

    It               ain't               gonna'               happen.
                   2.

    This               odor               eliminator               comes               in               a               variety               of               styles               and               models.

    I               believe               this               particular               model               
                   is               one               of               the               largest.

    Its               size               and               weight               causes               two               problems:               a)               It               completely               covers               an               entire               electrical               outlet               so               that               nothing               else               can               be               plugged               into               the               second               socket.

    b)               You               must               have               a               newer,               modern               electrical               outlet               to               plug               this               device               into.

    Otherwise,               it               will               fall               right               out               onto               the               floor.
                   3.

    The               product               literature               states               the               motor               is               "extra               quiet"...

    I               guess               that               depends               on               your               definition               of               "quiet."               It               kind               of               reminds               me               of               a               "white               noise"               machine               with               its               "whooshing"               sound.

    Could               you               sleep               with               it               on?

    As               long               you're               not               a               light               sleeper.

    Could               you               leave               it               on               in               a               room               and               continue               to               have               a               conversation?

    No,               it               would               be               distracting.

    Would               it               drown               out               the               sound               of               a               nagging               spouse               or               a               crying               baby?

    No,               it's               not               that               loud.
                   4.

    You               also               cannot               use               the               Hamilton               Beach               True               Air               Plug               Mount               Odor               Eliminator               in               any               unheated               areas.

    And,               if               you               buy               one               that               has               a               built-in               night               light               as               I               did,               you'll               find               out               in               the               owner's               manual               the               light               is               "not               serviceable."               Meaning,               once               it               goes               out,               it's               out               for               good.
                   Conclusion               
                   If               you're               looking               for               an               electric               air               cleaner               to               neutralize               the               odors               in               your               house,               write               down               "Hamilton               Beach               True               Air               Plug               Mount               Odor               Eliminator"               on               a               piece               of               paper.

    Then,               draw               a               red               circle               around               it               and               put               a               red               slash               through               it               to               remind               you               not               to               buy               it.

    I               tried               mine               and               found               it               so               bad,               that               I               returned               it               to               the               store.






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