I’ve just bought mine and directed to this view. It would be really helpful to focus on how to set up and tips for making it the most efficient possible. Do I put in a table or is floor OK? Just an idea!
Only the early briiv prototype used wool. briiv now uses a 3 step filtration of method of moss, coconut and a silk matrix filter, which combines both carbon and nanofibres.
Are you planning to make a larger unit any time in the future? I’m imagining that would be able to filter larger rooms/areas quieter than a smaller unit.
When I see things this expensive that are not made of materials that are very expensive, it seems like hype. I know materials are not the full cost of a product, they may be the lowest portion of the cost of bringing something to market. But this is truly egregious.
So the cost of this filter, from my own research is about the same price as other “fancy” hepa filters out there. Also part of the reason why it’s more “expensive” (again from my research) is because they are getting material from good sources that keep a low carbon footprint, locally sourced, etc. If you put in the cost and time it takes to grow the material and keeping it alive without using a bunch of chemicals it does cost money.
@@ByulSo I regularly purchase these products for other projects. I buy high quality. Even if I'm not buying the absolute best, I'm also not buying in bulk B2B. I just can't imagine a universe where the amount of material, even if it were grown in the palace gardens of kings, could amount to this much cost. I think this is a lot to do with the start-up costs/marketing/labor costs of the business. To make the business viable, they'll have to bring it down.
Do you have any data about the efectiveness at removing polutants, humitity, and C02?
They answered every question except for questions like these.
This is a flag for me.
I’ve just bought mine and directed to this view. It would be really helpful to focus on how to set up and tips for making it the most efficient possible. Do I put in a table or is floor OK? Just an idea!
You can find helpful information like that here: briiv.zendesk.com/hc/en-gb/categories/9386684138141-Owning-Briiv :)
Can you tell me how much it costs to purchase one and ship it to California?
Do you think, you would be able to find an alternative to wool in the future or are planning on it?
Only the early briiv prototype used wool. briiv now uses a 3 step filtration of method of moss, coconut and a silk matrix filter, which combines both carbon and nanofibres.
Where do I go to buy this?
Are you planning to make a larger unit any time in the future? I’m imagining that would be able to filter larger rooms/areas quieter than a smaller unit.
Hi Mark, this is a possibility! We're hoping to expand the product out into various versions and lines.
When I see things this expensive that are not made of materials that are very expensive, it seems like hype. I know materials are not the full cost of a product, they may be the lowest portion of the cost of bringing something to market. But this is truly egregious.
So the cost of this filter, from my own research is about the same price as other “fancy” hepa filters out there. Also part of the reason why it’s more “expensive” (again from my research) is because they are getting material from good sources that keep a low carbon footprint, locally sourced, etc. If you put in the cost and time it takes to grow the material and keeping it alive without using a bunch of chemicals it does cost money.
@@ByulSo I regularly purchase these products for other projects. I buy high quality. Even if I'm not buying the absolute best, I'm also not buying in bulk B2B. I just can't imagine a universe where the amount of material, even if it were grown in the palace gardens of kings, could amount to this much cost. I think this is a lot to do with the start-up costs/marketing/labor costs of the business. To make the business viable, they'll have to bring it down.
Okay, well you can always write to the company with your concerns, I don't work there but that was from all my research. @@amythinks
How do I purchase one and how much does it cost?
You can buy a briiv Air Filter on our website for a price of £299: www.briiv.co.uk/products/briiv