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    Refillable carbon filter?

    Hi all,

    Throwing away used carbon filters seems super waistefull and a poor environmental choice. Plus I wonder how long they sit on a shelf, filling up on other elements. Does anyone know of a refillable option or have a suggested DIY idea?

    I would welcome your thoughts!

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    I read a post once from a guy who said he worked for a carbon filter company saying that you could boil (or was it just put them in hot water?) the elements to recharge them. Might be worth looking into...

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    • TheGreenGiggler
      TheGreenGiggler commented
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      Thanks for the response Doc J., I did a little digging cause I like to learn. You can recharge active carbon, but I am thinking it’s not going to be something I try. Here is what I have gleaned thus far. You need to bake it for an undisclosed amount of time at 300 - 600 degrees celcius. Organic materials bonded to the surface would burn and or release at this stage.

      I would bet the smell would be something else too... my thought was how hard is it to refill, and is there a brand that uses that option?

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