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Note: Only the white one is on sale.
CAPTURES 99% OF DUST BEFORE IT SETTLES: Dual air intake and vortex airflow keeps airborne dust particles moving, electrostatic charges cluster them together. Once inside, dust particles stick to the charged stainless steel pre-filters, just like a magnet
CLEAN AIR IN MINUTES: Blueair's HEPASilent dual filtration delivers up to 45% faster cleaning & up to 67% less noise than traditional HEPA filtration alone; Quickly cleans 357sqft large room in about 12.5 min or up to 1,713sqft XL space in 60 min, on high
IN-APP REAL-TIME TRACKING: Auto adjusts to maintain optimal air conditions; 5-color LED and in-app tracking keep you informed of air quality
NIGHT MODE AND OTHER FEATURES: 'Night Mode' lowers fan speed and dims LED lights for uninterrupted sleep; 'Welcome Home' feature saves time and conserves energy while ensuring clean air when entering your home
ONE OF THE QUIETEST AIR PURIFIERS: Quieter (30 dB) than a whisper on low; ENERGY STAR rated - uses less energy (7W) than an LED lightbulb on low so it's kind to your wallet and the planet
REMOVES 99.99% OF COMMON ALLERGENS: Helps reduce allergens and pollutants that trigger allergy and asthma symptoms
REMOVES ODOR & PARTICLES DOWN TO 0.1 MICRON: Ideal for smoke & smog during wildfire season; Removes 99.97% of airborne particles like smoke, dust, viruses and pet dander, while the carbon filter traps light household odors from smoking, pets and cooking
MOST AWARDED AIR PURIFIER BRAND IN THE US: DustMagnet 5410i has won the 2021 RedDot - Product Design and IF - Product Design awards; Sleek, convenient tabletop surface compliments aesthetic while cleaning your air without cramping your style
https://www.blueair.com/us/air-pu.../2419.html
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For the two air purifiers mentioned, the DustMagnet 5210i seems be significantly less efficient than the Winix C545 per below where simply speaking, higher is better (and if someone does consider themselves an expert on this and want to educate me more, please!):
CADR Dust
DustMagnet 5210i CFM:133
Winix C545 CFM:245
DustMagnet 5210i M3/hr: 226.1
Winix C545 M3/hr: 413.1
CADR Smoke
DustMagnet 5210i CFM:137
Winix C545 CFM:246
DustMagnet 5210i M3/hr: 232.9
Winix C545 M3/hr: 418.2
CADR Pollen
DustMagnet 5210i CFM: 140
Winix C545 CFM: 232
DustMagnet 5210i M3/hr: 238
Winix C545 M3/hr: 394.4
My suggestion is to buy one that's rated at a higher square footage than the room this will be sitting in. Since it will be overpowered, you can run it on low and get the minimum amount of noise while enjoying great purification.
As mentioned earlier Costco has the dustmaget for $200 with an extra set of filters which cost $50 so maybe a slightly better price at costco with a better return policy.
A review that compares the dustmaget to a different winix model, the 5500 says
The Blueair Dustmagnet has a faster rate of clearing out particulate matter, such as allergens. The Winix is still pretty good at clearing particulates, but isn't as fast as the Blueair. On the other hand, the Winix is much better than the Blueair at dispersing volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
If you're mostly concerned about allergies, the Blueair Dustmaggnet 5410i is one of the best air purifiers you can buy. If you're looking for more of an all-arounder, or if you work with paint, varnish and other materials that release ample VOCs, the Winix is for you
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My suggestion is to buy one that's rated at a higher square footage than the room this will be sitting in. Since it will be overpowered, you can run it on low and get the minimum amount of noise while enjoying great purification.
Welcome10 didn't seem to work
i saw at least 4% CB options available via 3rd party sites..
This isn't a glitch or clearance, it's just their fall sale. multiple options listed. https://www.blueair.com/us/dustma...amily.
$160
https://www.blueair.com/us/air-pu.../2518.html
$180 5240i
https://www.blueair.com/us/air-pu.../2418.html
$200 a month ago
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/16021909
with some comments re Winix being equally efficient at half the price. any purifier experts?
Filters look pretty proprietary and even model line specific. ~$50 every 6-12 months
Heads up, despite listing "Smoke" as one of the things it filters...it explicitly says it can't handle wildfire smoke? Weird caveat.
"Is DustMagnet recommended for wildfire smoke?
Our DustMagnet air purifiers with ComboFilters feature integrated activated carbon throughout the particle filter media to remove both fine particles and odors and gases. While DustMagnet models absorb light household gases and odors, they are not designed to accommodate high levels of gases, chemicals and odors that can be present in wildfire smoke."
Welcome10 didn't seem to work
i saw at least 4% CB options available via 3rd party sites..
Nope. Just tried
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My suggestion is to buy one that's rated at a higher square footage than the room this will be sitting in. Since it will be overpowered, you can run it on low and get the minimum amount of noise while enjoying great purification.
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As mentioned earlier Costco has the dustmaget for $200 with an extra set of filters which cost $50 so maybe a slightly better price at costco with a better return policy.
A review that compares the dustmaget to a different winix model, the 5500 says
The Blueair Dustmagnet has a faster rate of clearing out particulate matter, such as allergens. The Winix is still pretty good at clearing particulates, but isn't as fast as the Blueair. On the other hand, the Winix is much better than the Blueair at dispersing volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
If you're mostly concerned about allergies, the Blueair Dustmaggnet 5410i is one of the best air purifiers you can buy. If you're looking for more of an all-arounder, or if you work with paint, varnish and other materials that release ample VOCs, the Winix is for you
Good call!
Costcos model # looks different. Do you know if they are different in any way?