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Age 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 and older Gender Male Female I have really liked this and their other model Holmes 222 BUT Filters are more hard to find and those from Holmes are very expensive! Yes (0) No (0) Report Yes (0) No (0) Verified purchaser For the space that was available to me to have a air cleaner, it fits perfectly. Verified purchaser I bought this unit two weeks ago and so far so good. I really like the fact that you can have it lay horizontally or vertically. I was so impressed with this item that I am going to buy a second one for another room. I have bought many of these over the years, but this came from a different company and it is really loud. It appears to be working, but never had one this loud. Would not recommend this one, because of the noise. Yes (0) No (0) Report Yes (0) No (0) I have had Home products for years . I have had 2 of this style in the past. one of another style. These have all lasted more than five years each.

Running 24/7 If this one makes it that long I will be happy. Just clean the filters once a month and replace the main filter once a year and you will be surprised how much cleaner you home will be. When you see the Hepa filter after a year you will be amazed.
crc mass air flow sensor cleaner ukWhen you put it in, it`s white after a year it`s coal black, with dirt particles.
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air duct cleaning woodlands texasI was breathing that !!! Yes (9) No (0) Report Yes (9) No (0) Verified purchaser The product is OK. But the delivery keep changing and way too long. Yes (0) No (0) Report Yes (0) No (0) Verified purchaser Verified purchaser I don't open the windows in my apartment because it is on the first floor.

So, I need something to keep the air fresh. This air cleaner cleans the air. And, I don't have to dust every day; However, the filter is HEPA type. Yes (0) No (0) Report Yes (0) No (0) Verified purchaser I am using this in my office because I have dust and mold allergies. It is so quiet, my co-worker in the next cubicle can't even hear it. Yes (5) No (0) Report Yes (5) No (0) We've had this unit in my son's room for 8-10 years now. Never a problem with it. He shares his room w/our dog, but he's allergic to dust, mold, & seasonal things. He's now 16 & really notices when it's not w/him, such as at relatives, etc. We bought a different model for our bedroom and it also runs great. Verified purchaser I purchased the Desktop Air Purifier with HEPA-Type Filter & Optional Ionizer because the other one after MANY years of service finally started to die. This was the next best option. Placed it in service and very pleased the sound an function of the unit. {"inactiveBuffer":2,"currentIndex":0,"activeBuffer":2,"widgetClass":"CollapsingPagingWidget","showSinglePage":false,"pageSize":16,"paging_view_by_page":"View By Page","paging_view_all":"View All 10 Items","persistentStorage":"true","paging_next":"≫","viewModeBeforePages":true,"defaultTotalItems":10,"paging_previous":"≪","totalItems":10,"showXofYLabel":false,"triggerPageChanged":false,"defaultPageSize":16}

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Consumers have contributed 515 air purifier reviews about 88 air purifiers from 33 brands and told us the best air purifiers you can trust. Compare the best air purifier brands and products below. Top air purifier brands: Honeywell Holmes EcoQuest Sharper Image EcoQuest Fresh Air Living UVGI Air Purifier Honeywell QuietClean Tower Air Purifier HFD-120-Q Honeywell Enviracaire HEPA Air Purifier 50250 Holmes HEPA Type Mini Tower Air Purifier HAP412N-U Holmes True HEPA Allergen Remover Air Purifier HAP726-U / HAP756-U Honeywell HEPAClean Compact Air Purifier HHT-011 Honeywell HEPA QuietCare Air Cleaner 17000 Oreck XL Professional Table Top Air Purifier AIRPCS Ionic Pro Turbo Air Purifier 90IP01RF01 Holmes HEPA Type Tower Air Purifier HAP424-U Ionic Pro Compact Air Purifier CA200B Idylis CADR Large Room Air Purifier IAP-10-280 Oreck Professional Air Purifier XL Tower E-Z Breathe Ventilation System Honeywell HEPA Air Purifier F113A

Last month, the New York Times’ former South Asia correspondent, Gardiner Harris, wrote a column describing the impact of Delhi’s polluted air on his eight-year-old son’s health. “Delhi, we discovered, is quietly suffering from a dire pediatric respiratory crisis…” he wrote, wondering if foreigners and rich Indian should continue living in India’s polluted capital. But not everyone can just pack up and migrate to less polluted cities. So, a growing number of rich and middle-class residents are now in search for alternative solutions—and among the most popular are expensive air purifiers. Air purifiers are high-tech devices that clean the indoor air by removing impurities such as dust particles (including PM 2.5 particles—the tiny particulate matter that causes the most damage to human health), pollen, smoke and other airborne irritants. Their aim is to typically provide uncontaminated air, though many companies also claim that their purifiers reduce allergic reactions and asthma attacks.

Since entering the market in November last year, Philips has seen the sale of air purifiers almost double. Other manufacturers, including Eureka Forbes and Blueair India, are also seeing their sales rocket. The air purifier market in India has grown from almost nothing to over Rs150 crore ($23.45 million) in the last few years, according to Jayanti Singh, business head for air products at Philips. And the future looks even better. “The industry is growing at 45% CAGR (compounded annual growth rate), but we believe this will increase to 55-60% CAGR in the next four years,” Singh told Quartz.We are getting sales from people who are already prone to these respiratory problems and are desperately looking for solutions,” said Shuvendu Mazumdar, national product manager of air purifiers, Sharp India. “Once Indians start to realise the indoor pollution levels, this market has a potential to be as big as the water purification market in India.” By 2015, India’s water purification industry could be worth Rs4,862 crores ($760 million).

Air purifiers cost anywhere between Rs15,000 and Rs95,000 ($234-1,485), with most orders coming from expats and well-heeled Delhi residents. Blueair, a Swedish multinational that manufactures indoor air purifiers, for example, sold 1,800 units to the US embassy and their staff. The Stockholm-based firm, which began its India operations eight months ago, gets 70% of its total sales from the city’s expatriate population. Expats also make 50% of the total sales of Philips. But here’s the problem: No one’s quite sure about how much of an impact these purifiers have. While doctors and medical experts agree that these machines could provide people with clean air, they are unsure whether air purifiers actually help in controlling the incidents of respiratory attacks among those who are prone to such diseases. Vivek Nangia, a pulmonologist at Fortis Hospital in Delhi, believes there isn’t any scientific study that concludes what a lot of these air purifiers promise. “These machines might filter the air but there is no detailed research which suggests that this device would actually help reducing the incidences of asthmatic attacks,” he told Quartz.

Similarly, Virendra Singh, editor of the journal, Lung India, hasn’t bought into the idea touted by the manufacturers either. “There are just conjectures that by breathing air from the air purifiers, your life span will increase—that is not true and there is no literature to prove it.” Doctors are particularly concerned about one specific kind of these machines: Ionic air purifiers. These purifiers produce ozone as a by-product. Ozone is known to be a harmful lung-irritant, which causes throat irritation and severe chest discomfort. Vijay Kannan, head of Blueair India, however, is quick to reassure. “Ozone is actually good to clear your throat and lungs; it is when ozone reacts with dust particles in the air that it becomes harmful.” But there isn’t a consensus among manufacturers. Phillips says it does not sell ionic purifiers because they believe them to be harmful. “I must say, there are many companies whose products release higher levels (of ozone) and of course, that needs to be corrected,” Jayanti Singh told Quartz.