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	<title>Comments on: air purifier that uses water as filter?</title>
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		<title>By: Bill P</title>
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		<description>This is called a air washer.  they are common in industrial applications I have never seen one for a home and being a HVAC contractor I think I would have run across one if it existed as I read various trade magazines ect.   Given the complexity of this kind of device I doubt a home unit could be made for any reasonable cost.  I would advise against it as its most likely junk</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is called a air washer.  they are common in industrial applications I have never seen one for a home and being a HVAC contractor I think I would have run across one if it existed as I read various trade magazines ect.   Given the complexity of this kind of device I doubt a home unit could be made for any reasonable cost.  I would advise against it as its most likely junk</p>
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