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blueman November 1st 10 02:58 AM

Experience with Boair 5-stage electrostatic filters?
 
I'm looking for an upgrade to the pathetically minimal filters that came
with my American Standard gas furnace.

I like the idea of electostatic because:
- They are reusable with simple washing
- They have a very good tradeoff of high efficiency with minimal airflow
restriction

The Boair seems to get good reviews but is at the high end of the price
scale (~$70/filter) for electrostatic filters.

- Has anybody had good/bad experiences with them?
- Are they worth the price or is the 5-stage terminology just hype?
- Alternatively, any other brands to recommend?

Jim Elbrecht November 1st 10 11:26 AM

Experience with Boair 5-stage electrostatic filters?
 
blueman wrote:

I'm looking for an upgrade to the pathetically minimal filters that came
with my American Standard gas furnace.

I like the idea of electostatic because:
- They are reusable with simple washing
- They have a very good tradeoff of high efficiency with minimal airflow
restriction

The Boair seems to get good reviews but is at the high end of the price
scale (~$70/filter) for electrostatic filters.

- Has anybody had good/bad experiences with them?


Bought my first *$150!* Boair nearly 20 years ago on the
recommendation of a Dr. A decade later I bought another
'electrostatic' filter for a lot less-- but it just didn't work as
well as the Boair.

Then last year I replaced the furnace & needed a new filter- went
searching for reviews and decided on the Boair again. I got 2
because I like to be able to just change filters- and throw the old
one in the sink to soak- then dry thoroughly.

- Are they worth the price or is the 5-stage terminology just hype?


I think they are worth it. The amount of stuff on the Boair was
always greater than the generic filter I had. [changed every 50 hours
of run time] It was also made much better-- and the ones I bought
last year were identical tot he one I bought 20 yrs ago.

Jim


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