They definitely pick up a lot. I’m not sure if it is fully cleaning the air or just trapping dust on the pad instead of the fan or around the room.
I assume the charcoal helps to some extent, but it’s hard to tell how much. It would be good to see clearer data on their site.
I was a bit sceptical at first, but decided to give it a go. I installed these on my living room fan about 3 weeks ago and I’m honestly impressed.
There’s hardly any dust in the room now. Before this, it would build up daily. Big fan of these.
These ceiling fan filter pads are a clever idea and work better than expected. They’re easy to attach and start making a difference pretty quickly.
I like that they use activated coconut shell carbon. It feels like a more natural way to freshen the air. They help reduce odours and keep the room smelling clean without being overpowering.
It’s a solid product that collects and holds dust from the air. The only issue I found is the sticky Velcro isn’t ideal for wooden fan blades. It can lift the coating, as shown in my photo.
I’d suggest leaving the Velcro on the blade and just replacing the pads.
Honestly, it’s surprising how much of a difference these make in collecting dust around the room.


