Phresh filters are very legit and the lighter weight is a nice change of pace.
Wrong on multiple levels. Nobody should keep a filter for even close to 2-3 years. Filter replacement should be included in your overhead cost calculations. I replaced mine every 6 months regardless of brand because it is one of the most important pieces of equipment in your grow, if not the most important.
People with multiple filters can last longer but the average person with one filter in their room should be replacing it way before the 2 year mark regardless of how good you think they are.
regarding phresh, I'd rather get better flow and less life then worse flow and longer life.
can filters suck... pellet shaped bits of carbon look like deer turds..
phresh also suck cause they use a lot less carbon in their filters which makes for better flow but shorter life. phresh used to be called fat filters which used more carbon in their filters.... not any more... phresh filters use less carbon and last one year tops. they want to sell more filters so why make em last 2-3 yrs? the best carbon filter on the market now is mountain air which uses a proper amount of the good australian carbon similar to the old fat filters.
Wrong on multiple levels. Nobody should keep a filter for even close to 2-3 years. Filter replacement should be included in your overhead cost calculations. I replaced mine every 6 months regardless of brand because it is one of the most important pieces of equipment in your grow, if not the most important.
People with multiple filters can last longer but the average person with one filter in their room should be replacing it way before the 2 year mark regardless of how good you think they are.
regarding phresh, I'd rather get better flow and less life then worse flow and longer life.