Indoor carbon filter

Where can i BUY a small carbon filter for a micro grow? . I cant find pieces for the diy crap and dont have any hydro or garden supply stores. I have wasted money trying to build this shit based on diy and i could have bought a damn industrial size filter for what ive spent trying to build a small one. Any suggestions will help. Also i use a pc fan so keep that in mind. This is a mini fridge project that has just about pissed me off to the point i say the hell with it and beat it to a million pieces, all stupid little shit like this damn filter....
 
You must be smarter than i am as i dont know how to make cups of of wire........ This would be easier if i were anyone but myself as i am the village idiot obviously
 

BeastGrow

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HTGsupply had a decent fan/filter combo for 150 bucks. Works pretty well i must say... good in combo with some apple crumble ONA block or ONA pro block to cover up any small odor leaks. ONA pro kind of smells like sunscreen lotion. a little more pleasant though. THe ONA blocks are cheap at rogue hydro

Phresh filter and Can fan are the most reputable though...
 

BeastGrow

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they sell those mesh mini garbage bins and also pencil holders fairly cheap at walmart... I wouldn't go with DIY though... you won't save much money... you might save a tiny bit of money but it won't work as well as a name brand carbon filter... they machine pack the carbon filters so they distribute the air evenly... the DIY will be loosely packed and only a portion of the filter will get used.
 

Abiqua

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they sell those mesh mini garbage bins and also pencil holders fairly cheap at walmart... I wouldn't go with DIY though... you won't save much money... you might save a tiny bit of money but it won't work as well as a name brand carbon filter... they machine pack the carbon filters so they distribute the air evenly... the DIY will be loosely packed and only a portion of the filter will get used.
He has a 3.5 cfm space, what filter are going to use for that little of air? DIY in this case, is MUCH MUCH cheaper.
 

Jimdamick

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For such a small area, I personally wouldn't even bother with a carbon filter. You shouldn't get much odor until bloom, so I would just use a Ona block or something like it, and sit it on top of your fridge. It will definitely kill any odors you might experience. Peace
 
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