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Nordic Pure 20x20x2 Pure Baking Soda Odor Deodorizing AC Furnace Filters 3 Pack
$ 25.34
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Description
Actual Size: 19_1/2 x 19_1/2 x 1_3/4 (19.5 x 19.5 x 1.75)Pure Baking Soda Deodorizing AC Furnace Air Filters
by Nordic Pure are made with unscented baking soda to help reduce odors the natural way. These A/C filters are made of electrostatically charged, baking soda infused media equivalent to a MERV 8 rating.
Our Pure Baking Soda furnace filters help control odors from pets, smoking, cooking and other unwanted scents. Baking soda works to neutralize and eliminate odors, not just mask them. That’s why you’ll often find it in laundry detergent, carpet cleaners, and toothpaste. Your kitchen may already house a box of baking soda in the refrigerator or freezer. Now you can arm every room in your home with our Pure Baking Soda air filter!
Just like all our furnace filters, our Pure Baking Soda A/C air filters are made of a sturdy beverage board frame with a wire mesh backing for strength and durability, even in humid climates. Hammer down on allergens, dust, mold spores, pollen, and pet dander while helping to ensure household clean, fresh air in your home or office. Pure Baking Soda Deodorizing HVAC furnace filters trap strong smells and capture large airborne particles while prohibiting the growth of mold and bacteria on the air filter itself.
Keep it fresh! We love our pets, but that doesn’t mean we want our house to smell like them. Pure Baking Soda air conditioner filters are a natural way to help absorb pet odors, along with other unpleasant scents. For maximum odor control, we recommend that you replace your AC filter every 30-90 days, depending on your unique home or office environment. Regularly changing your air condition filter supports sufficient airflow, which not only means cleaner air but a healthy HVAC unit.
Important Note:
Almost all furnace air filters have a different Actual Size (the exact dimensions) than Nominal Size (the name) printed on the air conditioning filter. It is best to measure the exact size of your A/C filter and compare it to our Actual Size to be sure your HVAC replacement filter will fit!
FAQ- Frequently Asked Questions
Where are my air filters located?
Air conditioner and furnace filters in most homes are generally located behind an air intake grill in your home's walls, ceiling, basement or attic. These generally look like large vents, but the air flows into them, rather than out of them when the heating or cooling system is blowing air. They may also be located in or near the air conditioner or furnace. Many homes may have more than one, and they may be different sizes. Contact your heating or cooling professional if you can't find them.
How will my filters arrive?
Nordic Pure Filter's arrive in a specially designed box that can be reclosed to keep your extra filters clean. Your filters do not arrive individually wrapped in plastic. Our Nordic Pure box has been designed and tested with a High ECT rated material to ensure that our customers receive their filters intact and undamaged during transit. If they are damaged in transit, simply contact us and we will be happy to file a claim and get you another box of filters.
Where do I find the MERV rating of my filters?
In order to keep our prices competitive, we do not print the MERV rating on the filter frame. We manufacture and box one MERV rating at a time. When the filters are boxed the MERV rating will either be printed on the side of the box, or a color-coded MERV sticker will be on the side of the box. The product you ordered should also be listed at the bottom of the shipping label.
Which direction does my air filter face?
There is an airflow direction arrow on the side edge of your Nordic Pure pleated air filter. In the absence of the arrow for the pleated air filters the metal mesh is on the air exit side. For air filters with carbon added the carbon is on the air exit side. On the half inch air filters the smooth MERV material is on the air exit side.
I live in an apartment. Can I use Nordic Pure Air Filters?
Most apartments have air filters in each apartment that can be replaced by you. Contact your apartment maintenance staff for information on furnace filter locations, sizes and their requirements.