Friday, 22 January 2016

Review WEB WCHARG Filter Charger, 14 oz Deal

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Furnace filter spray works like a magnet
I have been using this product for over 10 years and it works great. You won't believe the difference in how dirty your filter gets. Yes you will have to change your filter more often but if you don't have to change your filter more often then you are not catching all the dirt and pollen.
One can last 2 seasons so I get 2 cans at a time and I am good for 4 years.

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Filter charger improves disposable furnace or A/C filter efficiency. Spray adhesive helps control air irritants such as pollen and mold spores. Best results on paper filters. Lemon scented. 14 oz. aerosol.
A pretty good product
I've been using WEB Filter Charger for the last 3 years and it seems to perform quite well. I use it in both my home and in a rental property I own with good results. The nice citrus scent is a plus but it doesn't last more than a day or two, hence the 4 star rating.

Sure you'll have to change your disposable filters more frequently but then it's trapping the dust before they hit your condenser coil. Disposable filters are cheap, getting your condenser coil cleaned by an HVAC tech is not.

Overall a very good product.
I guess it works?
I guess it works. The filters surely build up a nice layer of dust much more quickly, and I doubt it's magically adding dust to my home somehow, so I suppose that means it does what it's supposed to. Negative to that is that I have to change them more often now, but you can't blame it for doing its job. Seems like the can will last a good while.

I could do without the scent. Not a fan of concentrated scents in general, so I find it fairly repulsive. It's citrus, as it states... but if I wanted my house to smell like citrus, I'd spray it myself. Just seems extremely unnecessary. Thankfully it seems to fade within a day or two.

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