honeywell air purifier ha120e

Top positive reviewSee all 832 positive reviews Top critical reviewSee all 241 critical reviewsI made this after I had used it for a month straight. I didn't clean it because I wanted to wait until the cleaning light came on, but it never did. It probably should have. I noticed a lot of dust and pollen on the front of the air cleaner, which shouldn't have happened if it catches everything it says it does. I also used some incense to see if it would catch that. It didn't catch any of it. I'm hoping (for the sake of Honeywell's reputation) they sent me a defective product.It does pull a lot out of the air, but the very fine particles. We did notice that we weren't sneezing as much as before. We still had some days where we had major allergies though. We didn't notice a whole lot more particles getting vacuumed up either. We kept it in a 200 square foot room. The only other thing in the room that would make it worse for the air cleaner is our cat. We aren't allergic to the cat though.

We noticed when the pollen count was high for trees, that my wife's allergies got really bad regardless of how the air cleaner was working or where it was in the room.I'm not too thrilled with this air cleaner. I would be more thrilled if the electronic filters caught a lot more than they did. The particles seem to go right through those filters. The only one that worked good was the spongy filter. Those don't catch much though. I'm tempted to possibly return it if I can. Or just get a HEPA filter and replace the sponge filter with it...I uploaded a video to Youtube because it was too big to upload on Amazon. I didn't see anything against linking to a video review on another site in the user guidelines. So hopefully this goes through. You can find it here: youtube "dot" com/watch?v=YXxpxRn95mUIt seems that Amazon decided to take down the link to my video. I bet you can find it on you tube if you search by the name of the air cleaner and my username "Tweeber69".*Update*After running it for another month and a half, it was time to clean it.

It didn't have a red light like it said it would but it just looked plain nasty. I took off the filters and found that there was dust inside it caught on the grills that are located after the IFD filters. From what the rep said to me, it sounds like the ionic filter or the IFD filters are so strong that they pull it in from the front. I find this very hard to believe with the air flow coming out of it. Additionally, the dust would have to navigate through the fan blades (while they are moving) to get to where the dust was. My wife's allergies have been bad the last week or so. Running this air purifier hasn't done squat to help her out. The only part of this cleaning the air is the spongy pre-filter. I'm going to take that off, cut a furnace filter down to the same size and get some use out of it. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS! TopMost recentSo far, so good -- and the oscillating is the best!Its a great buy!Only been about a few weeks but boy it collects a lot of dust! Pays for itself in filtersPackage Quantity: 1|

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So why am I now a card carrying HEPA air filter fan? Before I tested out Honeywell’s True HEPA air filter I vacuumed my room once a week. And every week I collected a fair amount of dust. Now, keep in mind that I leaving my windows closed 90% of the year, if not more. Crazy, I know, but since I have a fairly strong allergy to mold I figure better to play it safe than not (plus I live in Santa Monica and it doesn’t get above 75 degrees even during the summer). After installing Honeywell’s True HEPA air filter and letting it run for a week’s time I could notice not only a reduction in dust on my nightstands and the edge of my LED TV, but even in the vacuum after completing a solid sweep. But it gets better than that. I also noticed that I now wake up feeling far less congested, which leads me to the only logical conclusion; the Honeywell Hepa filter actually does work to improve the air quality of a room. In terms of effectiveness, my room is about 15×15 at the most and that doesn’t include my bathroom or closets.