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just look at how fast this bulb cleans smoke out of the air.

have you ever walked into someone elses bathroom after they used it , and wished you would have waited?

this could be a great gift , if you know what I mean.

http://www.asseenontv.com/prod-pages/ionbulb23402.html
not only does it save energy , it elimanates excess energy.

if it also removes methane...



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Originally Posted By: paul
just look at how fast this bulb cleans smoke out of the air.

have you ever walked into someone elses bathroom after they used it , and wished you would have waited?

if it also removes methane...



Originally Posted By: Mike Kremer


It is a good idea Paul, you are right. Except for Methane

Negative ion generators are great for removing pollen dust and smoke from the air. But they do blacken up any 'earthy' wall, or object they sit next to
I suspect the light from the CFL bulb would soon dim, due to dirt particles sticking on the outside of the bulb?
But buy one and let us know?






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Mike

you have a real good point there that I didnt think of.

it really wouldnt be a great idea if people had to clean them very often ... I can just picture someone wiping one of these bulbs clean with a wet rag !!!

bzzzzzz...pop

I think I will just keep the CFL's that I already have and not change them for these bulbs.

Im really waiting for the LED bulbs to get brighter and then I can do away with the CFL bulbs.



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