I like it when something fancy lasts for a long time. I paid more currency than I would like to admit buying a peppermint scented holiday candle last year, however it definitely survived for three months. Ounce for ounce, it was a fairly economical candle from how slow the wick burned. It had one of those wood wicks inside that will smolder at a low temperature if you keep them trimmed low in between uses. You have to make sure you allow the candle to cool and harden again before trying to trim the wood wick, otherwise you could disdwelling the wick altogether and harm the candle considerably. But after using these candles twice now, I guess I understand how to keep the wicks alive for as long as possible. If I can find these candles at a discounted price, I have no reason to ever buy anything else. My media air cleaner is much the same way. It’s a hardy component that has been working diligently for me over the past three years. One of the nicest things about these media air cleaners are the HEPA filters inside. Not only do the HEPA filters pull out 99% of all airborne contaminants, however they also last up to six months of yearly usage. My a/c filters only last four to six weeks even when I buy the fancy ones. And whenever I have an media air cleaner running in my house, it cuts down on the amount of dust that gets caught in my Heating, Ventilation and A/C filter in the first arena, making that last longer as well.
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