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Coway Airmega 200M Air Purifier with True HEPA and Smart Mode in White (Covers 361 sq. ft.)
Lowest price I've ever seen this year
Available both White/Black
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Coway-.../768542469
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If you get the Costco Winix on sale for $99 with the additional filters, that's definitely a better deal, but with wildfire season upon us it may be wise to purchase the Coway now.
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Wow how did you get this at $99, don't think it ever went that low. Def slick at $99 though.
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aftermarket filters all have this 'scent' complaint. Like a chemical or straight out of the factory smell reportedly. Oem filters are also pricey. I got a recent random one on Amazon and so far it's been fine.
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Rebates for an air filter??
Looks like anything that covers a larger area is more than double the price of this. It also won't come close to covering the 722 sqft two of these would. So maybe just get two of these?
Coway Airmega 200M: Dust 246 / Pollen 240 / Smoke 233
Winix C535: Dust 243 / Pollen 246 / Smoke 232
Very close specs so it really depends on aesthetics, additional features or price.
They are the same. I own this for my office and bought another for the back bedroom. My house has allergy sufferers and I swear by Coway products. I have their larger 400M in my living room set to automatically come on for 12 hours daily. These work like a champ and filter replacement costs are not insane, given you go with non-OEM filters.
I have no problem buying manufacturer replacement filters but for some reason the actual Conway brand filters have bad reviews complaining about the same awful smell spanning several years with seemingly no fix from the manufacturer. Most of the aftermarket ones on Amazon had reviews complaining about fitment.
LPT for those who use these air filters: Don't bother with the 'automatic' setting. On a recommendation I found (I think on wirecutter), I just set my filters to one below the max and let them run 24/7. All of mine (winix and conway) have been going for years with no issues. I'll kick them on to max every once in awhile to catch allergens if I'm airing out my house but otherwise there is no need for it to jump around from low to max.
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