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Jul 21, 2021 9:39 PM
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expired Posted by EfficientHorn264 • Jul 21, 2021
Jul 21, 2021 9:39 PM
Coway Airmega 200M Air Purifier w/ True HEPA & Smart Mode (White or Black)
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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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I buy again for mom this time.
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This coway is absolutely better in every way possible including a filter that will last longer and cost around the same. On the lowest speed I personally find it more quiet. The auto mode seems more aggressive than the winix. I've had my coway longer and expect it to last longer lol.
Also, the Coway's main filter doesn't last longer: they're both one year. The outer filter may last longer, at 6 months vs 3 months, but both inner filters are equal.
Edit: what's with the TD? The 200M is in no way an overall superior device, and this is supported by facts. It's an equivalent device to the C535/C545.
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if in a larger space, like an open floorplan, airflow becomes more significant, and id consider the dyson dp01 since it's something that can be sat on a desk and pointed in your direction (even though its overpriced etc).
But if you're just using it 2-3 months out of the year for wildfire or allergens, the box fan is a good option.
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if in a larger space, like an open floorplan, airflow becomes more significant, and id consider the dyson dp01 since it's something that can be sat on a desk and pointed in your direction (even though its overpriced etc).
They boast of their "air multiplier technology," which is great for a fan but not great for filtration since like 92% of the air is sucked from the back to the front, without going through the HEPA filter at the bottom.
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