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Winix Replacement Filter H for 5500-2 Air Purifier

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Amazon has Winix 116130 Replacement Filter H for 5500-2 Air Purifier on sale for ~$42.03 -> $39.69-> $41.59 -> Now $39.70. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • Genuine Winix brand replacement for the Winix 5500-2 air Purifier
  • Includes a 99. 97% efficient true HEPA, capturing particles to 0. 3microns
  • Advanced odor control aoc Carbon filter for blocking VOCs, fumes and odors
  • Winix original filter providing correct airflow
  • Filters last 1-Year. Change filters when check filter indicator turns on.

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    • This price beats the price of our Front Page Deal for this Winix Replacement Filter H from last year. -brisar
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Amazon has Winix 116130 Replacement Filter H for 5500-2 Air Purifier on sale for ~$42.03 -> $39.69-> $41.59 -> Now $39.70. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member lannister80 for finding this deal.

Note: Price may fluctuate.

About this product:
  • Genuine Winix brand replacement for the Winix 5500-2 air Purifier
  • Includes a 99. 97% efficient true HEPA, capturing particles to 0. 3microns
  • Advanced odor control aoc Carbon filter for blocking VOCs, fumes and odors
  • Winix original filter providing correct airflow
  • Filters last 1-Year. Change filters when check filter indicator turns on.

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price beats the price of our Front Page Deal for this Winix Replacement Filter H from last year. -brisar
  • About this store:

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Written by lannister80

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jimschoice
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I vacuum off all the layers every 2-3 weeks. I have never rinsed the charcoal layer.
My check filter light came on 4 days ago on all 3 of my Winix purifiers. One 5500-2 and two AM80s.
Just put a generic set in the AM80s that cost $34.99 for both machines.
Happy with them so ordered another set of 2, and a set of 2 of a different brand to see if there is any difference at all between the multitude of brands with crazy names that Amazon sells.
I am happy with the ones I got so far. I vacuumed the charcoal thoroughly to remove any loose dust. The HEPA had a slight odor for 5 minutes, then it was gone. Quality of the appears good. Can't see paying more than double for these original ones.
Will see how the next 4 look. I'll use one, then have three ready for next year.
smileshadow
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There is a permanent pre-filter (suggested washing every 2 weeks), then the thick charcoal filter filled with charcoal pellets (suggested washing every 3 months), then the very thick HEPA filter which is replaced annually. So to answer your question, no, in my experience, it has never clogged.
unskilledgamer
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Many filters are sold as HEPA filters but are not certified. These may or may not meet the requirements to be as good as a certified filter. It's the same with the activated carbon. It might just be plain old charcoal. Activated carbon is cool - it's so porous that it can have a few square kilometers of surface area per gram. The micro pores will capture gas. That's why it is sold as something that can absorb odor. If the pellets are denser and heavier you may be looking at plain old charcoal. It's not going to do much for odor absorption.

That's what's frustrating about these filters. Producing activated carbon and getting HEPA certification isn't cheap but it's not nearly enough added cost to justify $80 for a filter replacement. The margin on these replacement parts are too high for my taste. Unfortunately there is physics that makes HEPA filters capture PM 2.5 where other filters either can't or do so poorly and there is physics that makes activated carbon absorb odor. There's no way of knowing if a generic filter meets this standard.

That makes this a slick deal IMO.

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Jul 28, 2021
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ThatsMoney
Jul 28, 2021
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I have both 5500-2 and C535 models. This doesn't fit the C535 but those filters are also on sale via Amazon for $41.99 (original Winix)
https://www.amazon.com/Winix-1151...B002QUZJAS


**EDIT: These may not fit the C545, please confirm before purchasing!
Last edited by ThatsMoney July 30, 2021 at 05:26 PM.
Jul 28, 2021
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Lilyly
Jul 28, 2021
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Quote from tcope :
Filters pick up debris from the air and it sticks on the filter... but regardless, it never clogs for a year?
my winix didnt really pick up any debris despite how light and small they are even within 1 foot from the machine.

the machine is incredibly sensitive to farts though. it changed the color everytime
Jul 29, 2021
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winstonzzz
Jul 29, 2021
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Quote from corazan83 :
Yes anyone have experience with 3rd parties filter?
I am using the 3rd party one in the link in my previous response. The charcoal pellets are indeed denser than the Winix's original one. Other than that, I can't tell any difference in terms of experience. But I don't know if there are any unnoticeable differences or drawbacks of using 3rd party filters….
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unskilledgamer
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Quote from winstonzzz :
I am using the 3rd party one in the link in my previous response. The charcoal pellets are indeed denser than the Winix's original one. Other than that, I can't tell any difference in terms of experience. But I don't know if there are any unnoticeable differences or drawbacks of using 3rd party filters….
Many filters are sold as HEPA filters but are not certified. These may or may not meet the requirements to be as good as a certified filter. It's the same with the activated carbon. It might just be plain old charcoal. Activated carbon is cool - it's so porous that it can have a few square kilometers of surface area per gram. The micro pores will capture gas. That's why it is sold as something that can absorb odor. If the pellets are denser and heavier you may be looking at plain old charcoal. It's not going to do much for odor absorption.

That's what's frustrating about these filters. Producing activated carbon and getting HEPA certification isn't cheap but it's not nearly enough added cost to justify $80 for a filter replacement. The margin on these replacement parts are too high for my taste. Unfortunately there is physics that makes HEPA filters capture PM 2.5 where other filters either can't or do so poorly and there is physics that makes activated carbon absorb odor. There's no way of knowing if a generic filter meets this standard.

That makes this a slick deal IMO.
Last edited by unskilledgamer July 28, 2021 at 07:23 PM.
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Jul 29, 2021
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Balut228
Jul 29, 2021
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Awesome deal, this is around the lowest price I've seen for these so far.
Jul 29, 2021
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Zumaone
Jul 29, 2021
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Quote from ThatsMoney :
I have both 5500-2 and C535 models. This doesn't fit the C535/545 but those filters are also on sale via Amazon for $41.99 (original Winix)
https://www.amazon.com/Winix-1151...B002QUZJAS
All the information I found says this filter does not fit in the C545. There are several reviews stating that they purchased this filter for their C545 and it did not fit.
Jul 29, 2021
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rtnlsltn
Jul 29, 2021
357 Posts
I run the off-brand filters on Amazon, which are this price for 2 sets. The unit sits in front of my chinchilla cage, which houses 4 animals that literally bathe in dust. The filters hold up the same as the name-brand ones. I clean the reusable filter weekly, beat out the charcoal bi-weekly, and also shake out the HEPA filter. I change mine every 6 months, but you could probably go less if you don't have dust monsters in your domicile.

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smileshadow
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Quote from winstonzzz :
How about 3rd party filters? You can get two for the same price: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08JLTD...UTF8&psc=1 [amazon.com]
Of course, it is a personal choice but with something like this that I am relying on cleaning the air of dirt, viruses, etc. I would only use a trusted brand of filter. There is no guarantee of what a 3rd party filter is made of or the effectiveness. Plus, considering it is just a once a year investment, it's not breaking the bank and I just feel safer with the known brand.
Jul 29, 2021
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strain17
Jul 29, 2021
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Quote from rtnlsltn :
I run the off-brand filters on Amazon, which are this price for 2 sets. The unit sits in front of my chinchilla cage, which houses 4 animals that literally bathe in dust. The filters hold up the same as the name-brand ones. I clean the reusable filter weekly, beat out the charcoal bi-weekly, and also shake out the HEPA filter. I change mine every 6 months, but you could probably go less if you don't have dust monsters in your domicile.
Which off brands ones worked the best for you. Can you share the link. I have the C535 and some of the generics smells.
Jul 31, 2021
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ThatsMoney
Jul 31, 2021
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Quote from Zumaone :
All the information I found says this filter does not fit in the C545. There are several reviews stating that they purchased this filter for their C545 and it did not fit.
I thought I verified it through Amazon's model check but it's not bringing up the Winix model at them moment. I have edited my post
Aug 1, 2021
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moggsquad
Aug 1, 2021
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I got in on the 2 pack Costco deal a few weeks ago and noticed instead of the reusable charcoal filter, I received disposable ones that I am change more frequently.

It's just a generic looking black sheet.

Don't know what to make of it. Is anyone else getting these?
Aug 1, 2021
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leiff
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dead. price increases just I was as I was in the checkout process
Last edited by leiff August 1, 2021 at 10:34 AM.
Aug 22, 2021
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fighting_blindly
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Quote from unskilledgamer :
Many filters are sold as HEPA filters but are not certified. These may or may not meet the requirements to be as good as a certified filter. It's the same with the activated carbon. It might just be plain old charcoal. Activated carbon is cool - it's so porous that it can have a few square kilometers of surface area per gram. The micro pores will capture gas. That's why it is sold as something that can absorb odor. If the pellets are denser and heavier you may be looking at plain old charcoal. It's not going to do much for odor absorption.

That's what's frustrating about these filters. Producing activated carbon and getting HEPA certification isn't cheap but it's not nearly enough added cost to justify $80 for a filter replacement. The margin on these replacement parts are too high for my taste. Unfortunately there is physics that makes HEPA filters capture PM 2.5 where other filters either can't or do so poorly and there is physics that makes activated carbon absorb odor. There's no way of knowing if a generic filter meets this standard.

That makes this a slick deal IMO.
Absolutely. A friend got some cheap filters that were billed as true HEPA and weren't and my allergies went nuts. My nose and watery eyes could tell.
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flashfir
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Quote from unskilledgamer :
Many filters are sold as HEPA filters but are not certified. These may or may not meet the requirements to be as good as a certified filter. It's the same with the activated carbon. It might just be plain old charcoal. Activated carbon is cool - it's so porous that it can have a few square kilometers of surface area per gram. The micro pores will capture gas. That's why it is sold as something that can absorb odor. If the pellets are denser and heavier you may be looking at plain old charcoal. It's not going to do much for odor absorption.

That's what's frustrating about these filters. Producing activated carbon and getting HEPA certification isn't cheap but it's not nearly enough added cost to justify $80 for a filter replacement. The margin on these replacement parts are too high for my taste. Unfortunately there is physics that makes HEPA filters capture PM 2.5 where other filters either can't or do so poorly and there is physics that makes activated carbon absorb odor. There's no way of knowing if a generic filter meets this standard.

That makes this a slick deal IMO.
I'm buying a winix that has this SKU and I'm looking at generics, nobody certifies HEPA filters when I googled, there's no agency that will do testing and grant a label saying "we have tested this and it meets our standards"

So it is sort of the wildwest in terms of third parties but anecdotally, seeing people on reddit who say they have bad allergies and using 3rd party doesn't feel different makes me think your comment about "yes they're not certified" as not quite as relevant as I might have feared.

Curious -- do you know of certification that actually exists? Or are you just speaking generally, that yes, a crap offbrand one can be really bad which I'm aware of.

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dave388
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Quote from flashfir :
I'm buying a winix that has this SKU and I'm looking at generics, nobody certifies HEPA filters when I googled, there's no agency that will do testing and grant a label saying "we have tested this and it meets our standards"

So it is sort of the wildwest in terms of third parties but anecdotally, seeing people on reddit who say they have bad allergies and using 3rd party doesn't feel different makes me think your comment about "yes they're not certified" as not quite as relevant as I might have feared.

Curious -- do you know of certification that actually exists? Or are you just speaking generally, that yes, a crap offbrand one can be really bad which I'm aware of.
U ever find a reliable 3rd party brand?

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