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Raycop dustmite buster

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 10:57 am
by happyandhealthy
Hi any mummies here own a raycop dustmite vacuum ? Is it really good ?I've read their website but I want real consumers reviews. thanks in advance :smile:

Re: Raycop dustmite buster

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 2:22 pm
by chixchix
Hii i saw it being sold at Best Denki, was quite tempted to buy since its recommended by American .....association ..i think it was $349. but i didnt buy cos i thought i would wait for some mummy reviews. :)

Re: Raycop dustmite buster

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 3:41 pm
by beanstalk
Funny, I saw their truck a few days ago and was planning to check them out too. Any comments appreciated. Expecting not to have a domestic helper in the future so checking out options.

Re: Raycop dustmite buster

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 2:59 pm
by happyandhealthy
Hi I went to Harvey Norman at jurong point yesterday. It was on promotion at $298 now. Usual $348. But I'm still considering. 

Re: Raycop dustmite buster

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:29 pm
by netserver
Is this the only device in mkt for dustmite?

Re: Raycop dustmite buster

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 11:32 am
by happyandhealthy
hi netserver there's another brand atocare fm Korea. Personally I havent heard or tried this brand. you can probably google on this.

Re: Raycop dustmite buster

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 1:49 pm
by jjluvfootball
Hi, had used Raycop for about three mths now. Brought cos both kids very allergic to dust mites. Think quite effective as my 12 yr old son said he felt much better,meaning he dun sneeze that much and kept having itchy eyes before he sleeps and upon waking up. Usually vacuum mattress together with bed sheet ,pillows and blankets every week. Usually has a thin layer of dust in the filter. Notice less sneezing esp during the night for my younger. Think it also helps when whole family having flu and coughing,seemed to help shorten cycle.

Re: Raycop dustmite buster

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 1:45 pm
by netserver
hi

can know how often do you change the bedsheets? thanks

jjluvfootball wrote:Hi, had used Raycop for about three mths now. Brought cos both kids very allergic to dust mites. Think quite effective as my 12 yr old son said he felt much better,meaning he dun sneeze that much and kept having itchy eyes before he sleeps and upon waking up. Usually vacuum mattress together with bed sheet ,pillows and blankets every week. Usually has a thin layer of dust in the filter. Notice less sneezing esp during the night for my younger. Think it also helps when whole family having flu and coughing,seemed to help shorten cycle.

Re: Raycop dustmite buster

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 4:01 pm
by sparks
Reviving this thread.

Anyone using this weekly? Is it effective IYO in reducing your children's allergies? In the market, there are 2 brands using UV & Hepa filters - Raycop & Atocare. Pls give your feedback on either one. I'm considering getting one cos my children constantly get runny nose & rashes despite changing sheets every 3-4 days.