Both types of plug-in filters reduce the level of dirty electricity present on the wiring in buildings. Overall, Greenwave filters offer more features than Stetzerizer filters. Most of our filter models include a built-in outlet at their base for plug-through convenience and are both safety certified and RoHS compliant.
What is the difference between Greenwave filters and Graham-Stetzer (Stetzerizer) filters?
More from General Questions
- I plugged a filter into an outlet and it started to buzz. Is there a problem?
- How many Greenwave filters do I need?
- Can Greenwave filters be plugged into power strips?
- What is meant by Dirty Electricity?
- What are recognized symptoms and health conditions associated with Dirty Electricity?
- I have an electrosmog meter. Can I use it to measure dirty electricity?
- Can I plug a power strip into the back of the filter?
- How can Dirty Electricity affect your health?
- How do you detect dirty electricity?
- How to Block Dirty Electricity
- How do I install Greenwave filters?
- What is the difference between your filter and the Stetzer Filter?
- Why do the Greenwave Filters have a ground and the Stetzer filters do not?
- How do I check if my power is dirty?
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