Smoke Eaters for Cigar Lounges and Smoking Rooms
Keep your lounge or cigar room clean, comfortable, and breathable. These cigar air purifiers remove smoke, odor, and toxins, without disrupting the atmosphere.
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You run a cigar lounge. People come to relax, talk, and enjoy a good smoke. But that smoke has to go somewhere. If it stays in the air, your customers leave with smelly clothes and stinging eyes. They do not come back.
You need something that can keep up. A small home purifier will not cut it. You need industrial grade smoke removal built for high traffic lounges. You need a smoke eater.
These machines are made to pull heavy smoke out of the air fast. They clean the room without ruining the mood. No loud fans. No ugly boxes. Just clean air so your customers stay comfortable and keep coming back.
We have a large selection of smoke eaters built for places like yours. And if you are not sure which one fits your space, just ask. Our team will help you pick the right unit. We can also show you how to finance it so you do not drain your cash flow. Fill out a quick form and get a personal recommendation within 24 hours. Every order comes with a 30-day money back guarantee, a 1-year warranty, and free shipping.
How Smoke Eaters Work
Cigar smoke is tough. It is thick and smelly. It hangs in the air and sticks to everything. You need a machine that can handle it. Most good smoke eaters use a few different filters working together.
Pre Filters
These are the first line of defense. They catch the big stuff. Ash, dust, and large particles get trapped here. In a busy lounge, pre filters fill up fast. That is okay. They are cheap and easy to change. By catching the big stuff first, they protect the more expensive filters down the line.
Activated Carbon Filters
This is where the magic happens. Carbon is like a sponge for smells. It grabs smoke and odor molecules and holds onto them. HEPA filters cannot do this. They only catch solid particles. Carbon catches the gases that make smoke smell. For a cigar lounge, you want a lot of carbon. The more carbon, the more smell it can soak up before it needs changing.
HEPA Filters
Some smoke eaters also have HEPA filters. These catch the tiny particles that carbon misses. Things like ash dust and other solids. A True HEPA filter traps 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns. This leaves the air feeling fresh and clean, not just smelling better.
Electrostatic Precipitators
This is another type of smoke eater. Instead of filters, it uses static electricity to charge particles. The particles then stick to metal plates inside the machine. These plates are washable. You do not buy new filters. You just pull the plates out and clean them. This can save money over time. But they do not remove smells as well as carbon. In case odor is your main problem, a carbon-based unit is usually better.
Keeping Your Lounge Clean and Legal
Running a smoking business is not just about keeping customers happy. You also have rules to follow.
Indoor Air Quality Standards
Many places have rules about how clean the air has to be indoors. This is called IAQ, or Indoor Air Quality. A good smoke eater helps you meet these standards. It pulls smoke out of the air so the room stays within safe limits. This is good for your customers and good for your employees who work there all day.
OSHA and Local Rules
OSHA is the government agency that watches over workplace safety. They have rules about air quality too. In case you have employees working in a smoking lounge, you have to protect them. A strong smoke eater is a big part of that. It keeps the air breathable so your staff stays healthy. Local health departments may also have rules. A good system helps you pass any inspections that come your way.
Keeping It Running Right
A smoke eater only works if you take care of it. In a busy lounge, filters fill up fast.
Pre Filters
Check these often. In a heavy use lounge, you might need to change pre filters every month. Maybe even every two weeks. They are cheap. Do not wait too long. A clogged pre filter slows down the whole machine.
Carbon Filters
These last longer but they do fill up. Plan on changing them every 6 to 12 months. It depends on how much smoke you have. If the room starts to smell again even when the machine is running, it is time for new carbon.
Annual Kits
This is the smart way to buy. Get an annual kit with all the filters you need for a whole year. It costs less than buying them one at a time. Plus, you have them ready when you need them. No last-minute runs to find filters. No forgetting to order. Just grab the kit and swap them out.
Common Questions We Hear
What is the difference between a smoke eater and a standard industrial air purifier?
A smoke eater is built specifically for smoke. It has a lot more carbon to soak up odors. A standard industrial purifier might focus more on dust or germs. For a cigar lounge, you want a smoke eater. It is made for this job.
How often should pre filters be changed in high smoke environments like cigar lounges?
Very often. In a busy lounge, check them every two weeks. They might need changing every month. It depends on how many cigars get smoked. When they look gray and fuzzy, swap them out.
Do these systems help with meeting OSHA or local indoor air quality regulations?
Yes. A good smoke eater pulls smoke out of the air and keeps the room within safe limits. This helps protect your employees and keeps you on the right side of the rules. It is a key part of running a compliant lounge.
What is the difference between an electrostatic precipitator and a HEPA based smoke eater for cigar smoke?
An electrostatic precipitator uses static charge to catch particles on metal plates. You wash the plates instead of buying new filters. This can save money over time. But it does not remove smells as well. A HEPA based smoke eater usually also has carbon filters. The carbon grabs the odor. In case smell is your main concern, a HEPA and carbon unit is often the better choice.
Ready to Clear the Air?
Do not let smoke drive your customers away. Get a smoke eater that can keep up with your lounge. Your guests will stay longer. Your staff will breathe easier. Your business will be better for it.
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