Saturday, November 6, 2021

Dyson Filter Change

It’s that time of year again. Because the house gets a bit dry in winter we got a Dyson humidifier a year ago. It sits in the corner in the dining area and is constantly running. During the summer it also serves as a cooling device but it’s main function is to clean the air and humidify. And with all things house electronic related, there are alway filters to deal with. A couple of weeks ago the red warning light showed on the device and messaging was sent to alert us that the filter needed changing. So I had to order a new one, and they aren’t cheap. I tried putting it off as long as possible until the red light wouldn’t stop flashing. I looked for the instructions on line and tried to refresh my memory on how to perform this function. It’s really not that difficult, but one wants to get it right. Since there are two rather large filters they need to be snapped in to place in to the silver casing. The difference between the used filter and the new filter was remarkable. So at least it looked liked it really needed to be changed. Our condo on Capitol Hill was so old and the HVAC system was shared building wide. At least in our new condo we few like we have some control over our environment. The Dyson unit works quite well so much so that it sometimes sounds like a plane taking off when it clears the air of pollutants and humidifies the room. Luckily there is a night mode switch. All of these gadgets are nice to haves. Hopefully they really work like they say they will. 
















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