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Levoit Core 600S Smart Air Purifier, for Home Extra-Large Room, 3-Stage H13 True HEPA Filtration $209.99

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VeSync is the official store and for the Levoit 600s Smart Air Purifier.
$209.99 after 30% off coupon.
https://us.vesync.com/product-detail/-408

(VeSync 2nd anniversary sale Apr 24 - 30 so there are other deals.)

Highly rated for medium and large rooms. At $209.99 it is the best value for the size / performance.
https://housefresh.com/levoit-core-600s-review/
https://www.airpurifierfirst.com/...core-600s/
https://moderncastle.com/levoit-c...0s-review/

Energy Star Certified + Measurements
https://www.energystar.gov/produc...ls/2385350

Power Supply: AC 120V, 60Hz
Rated Power: 49W
Ideal Room Size: 635 ft² / 59 m²
CADR: 410 CFM / 697 m3/h
Operating Conditions Temperature: 14°–104°F / -10°–40°C
Humidity: < 85% RH
Noise Level: 26–55dB
Dimensions: 12.3 x 12.3 x 23.6 in / 31.3 x 31.3 x 60 cm

Note: Sensor only detects PM2.5
Genuine replacement original filter is $59.99. Specialized filters are $69.99 and $79.99.
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VeSync is the official store and for the Levoit 600s Smart Air Purifier.
$209.99 after 30% off coupon.
https://us.vesync.com/product-detail/-408

(VeSync 2nd anniversary sale Apr 24 - 30 so there are other deals.)

Highly rated for medium and large rooms. At $209.99 it is the best value for the size / performance.
https://housefresh.com/levoit-core-600s-review/
https://www.airpurifierfirst.com/...core-600s/
https://moderncastle.com/levoit-c...0s-review/

Energy Star Certified + Measurements
https://www.energystar.gov/produc...ls/2385350

Power Supply: AC 120V, 60Hz
Rated Power: 49W
Ideal Room Size: 635 ft² / 59 m²
CADR: 410 CFM / 697 m3/h
Operating Conditions Temperature: 14°–104°F / -10°–40°C
Humidity: < 85% RH
Noise Level: 26–55dB
Dimensions: 12.3 x 12.3 x 23.6 in / 31.3 x 31.3 x 60 cm

Note: Sensor only detects PM2.5
Genuine replacement original filter is $59.99. Specialized filters are $69.99 and $79.99.

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Apr 25, 2023
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BlackBeardPirate
Apr 25, 2023
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Good deal.
Not gonna lie, pretty impressed with Levoit as a company. Their stuff actually works well, good manuals and good app. Although the latter could use some minor improvements like letting users manage separate homes, but that looks like a feature they will eventually add. The other issue is that they're into a few different aspects of health with different health devices and kind of clogs up the app a bit with those. They also have a social component which isn't too bad all things considered as you can get answers to questions from other members. However, the app is still actually good. Responsive too.

I have the vital 200, 400 and the 600 and it seems the 600 is a better design in general but it is also bigger. I really like the vital 200 design as well as the filter and the size / design is easier to manage. However it will only get air from one direction whereas the 400 and 600 will gather air from all around it - which means it needs to be separated from walls and can stick out a bit in certain rooms.

Sorry that my post sounds a bit shilly but companies that don't have spelling errors in their manuals and have responsive apps don't need to pay me to say such things. Honestly, I find that just those two things alone are pretty incredible in this day and age! Let alone a product that works well too. I'm glad I did months of research into this subject and settled with Levoit but I don't have a complete experience with this brand yet as I have only had them a few months. Plus my experience with other brands to compare is pretty nil, so take it as you will.
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Apr 26, 2023
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nathanddrews
Apr 26, 2023
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Convenient timing, I was just looking at getting our first air purifier, watching and reading reviews, etc. and Levoit kept popping up in terms of overall value, quality, and performance. I guess we'll see how it goes! Unfortunately as a new customer, the 10% coupon doesn't stack with the 30% coupon. At least checkout was super easy - the 30% coupon was automatically selected and activated at checkout. Came out to $225 after tax. Looks like filters are about $45-65 depending on which one you want and sales, etc.
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Apr 27, 2023
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Trikat
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Apr 27, 2023
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Quote from BlackBeardPirate :
Good deal.
Not gonna lie, pretty impressed with Levoit as a company. Their stuff actually works well, good manuals and good app. Although the latter could use some minor improvements like letting users manage separate homes, but that looks like a feature they will eventually add. The other issue is that they're into a few different aspects of health with different health devices and kind of clogs up the app a bit with those. They also have a social component which isn't too bad all things considered as you can get answers to questions from other members. However, the app is still actually good. Responsive too.

I have the vital 200, 400 and the 600 and it seems the 600 is a better design in general but it is also bigger. I really like the vital 200 design as well as the filter and the size / design is easier to manage. However it will only get air from one direction whereas the 400 and 600 will gather air from all around it - which means it needs to be separated from walls and can stick out a bit in certain rooms.

Sorry that my post sounds a bit shilly but companies that don't have spelling errors in their manuals and have responsive apps don't need to pay me to say such things. Honestly, I find that just those two things alone are pretty incredible in this day and age! Let alone a product that works well too. I'm glad I did months of research into this subject and settled with Levoit but I don't have a complete experience with this brand yet as I have only had them a few months. Plus my experience with other brands to compare is pretty nil, so take it as you will.
I agree the app is a good surprise, has all the settings and features I want. Even pushes firmware updates via app, but no change log.
Unlike my Winix air purifiers I can turn off lighting and sound.

While the Levoit 600s has the best performance / price in the mid - large air purifier category, it seems like the brand recognition is poor or cheap / bland aesthetics.
On Slickdeals the Coway Airmega 400 @ $363 was very popular, but the Levoit 600s @ $209.99 only gets a few views even though it wins in most metrics.
https://www.energystar.gov/produc...0/2371212/
Apr 28, 2023
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Apr 28, 2023
ElectricFeelTho
Apr 28, 2023
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Quote from Trikat :
I agree the app is a good surprise, has all the settings and features I want. Even pushes firmware updates via app, but no change log.
Unlike my Winix air purifiers I can turn off lighting and sound.

While the Levoit 600s has the best performance / price in the mid - large air purifier category, it seems like the brand recognition is poor or cheap / bland aesthetics.
On Slickdeals the Coway Airmega 400 @ $363 was very popular, but the Levoit 600s @ $209.99 only gets a few views even though it wins in most metrics.
https://www.energystar.gov/produc...0/2371212/
Totally agree. People are really missing out by paying a lot more attention to Coway. If they only knew how terrific a value Levoit was, I argue the best overall at this price, even better long term than many DIY HEPA air purifiers. With a lot more and better features too obviously. Their marketing team really needs to step it up.
Apr 28, 2023
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Apr 28, 2023
TransTeam
Apr 28, 2023
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Quote from BlackBeardPirate :
Good deal.
Not gonna lie, pretty impressed with Levoit as a company. Their stuff actually works well, good manuals and good app. Although the latter could use some minor improvements like letting users manage separate homes, but that looks like a feature they will eventually add. The other issue is that they're into a few different aspects of health with different health devices and kind of clogs up the app a bit with those. They also have a social component which isn't too bad all things considered as you can get answers to questions from other members. However, the app is still actually good. Responsive too.

I have the vital 200, 400 and the 600 and it seems the 600 is a better design in general but it is also bigger. I really like the vital 200 design as well as the filter and the size / design is easier to manage. However it will only get air from one direction whereas the 400 and 600 will gather air from all around it - which means it needs to be separated from walls and can stick out a bit in certain rooms.

Sorry that my post sounds a bit shilly but companies that don't have spelling errors in their manuals and have responsive apps don't need to pay me to say such things. Honestly, I find that just those two things alone are pretty incredible in this day and age! Let alone a product that works well too. I'm glad I did months of research into this subject and settled with Levoit but I don't have a complete experience with this brand yet as I have only had them a few months. Plus my experience with other brands to compare is pretty nil, so take it as you will.
since you have bunch of these things,

did quick serach on 400 vs 600. lower noise on 400 but slightly better performance on 600.

i have 2 story house. upstairs, about 900 sq ft, 4 rooms. down mostly open 700 sq ft.

600 for down stairs, and 400 for my master bedroom? sound about right?

or if you have a better set up. do tell.
TIA

company is kinda dumb. if i order 1 thing, it gives me 30% off, if i have 3 items in cart, it gives me 0 discount
Last edited by TransTeam April 28, 2023 at 12:15 AM.
Apr 29, 2023
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BlackBeardPirate
Apr 29, 2023
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I'm afraid if you get 1 for each floor, it would only really perform in the rooms you install them in. They talk about SQft but it doesn't quite work that way. More below.
As far as sizing, the 400 requires 15" clearance on all sides and works best in the middle of the room for the reasons mentioned below. If space is tight, the vital 200 form factor is best but won't be as good. For sound, if you don't need the unit on 24/7, you can schedule the unit to be on when you're not in the bedroom and maybe before you go in at the end of the day.

But if folks want to know more about these units, these units are designed to be put in the middle of the room so essentially the unit can create a bubble of airflow or pressure that pushes the clean air to the ceiling, causing a turbulence to make dust fall down. It makes a subtle pressure on the walls which will cause the dust on the floor levels to go towards the middle of the room so the unit can collect the dust at the intake at the bottom. It filters the dust out and then pushes the clean air out the top, rinse and repeat.

Now, if you have a house HVAC system that has supply and return air devices in each room (with the air handler fan on), it might affect other rooms some. But the only way the clean air from the room the purifier unit is in will ever get to see your other rooms, is by going through your main HVAC fan unit with the return device features described above - which may or may not have some dust inside already and mitigates the clean air going in. However, the more you use the purifier units, the less it'll accumulate in your duct system, so there's that. It just won't be great for all rooms, because remember the purifier unit is meant to cause turbulence in the room it's in too, in order to capture the dust. If the unit is not in a room, it can't make the same effect. Air just won't go by itself from one room to another room where there's a turbulent air bubble in it. They definitely will help the rooms they are in though.

I used to be an airflow tester, so I don't have this information from them, just from what I've learned professionally and by researching and experiencing these units.
Apr 29, 2023
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TransTeam
Apr 29, 2023
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Quote from BlackBeardPirate :
I'm afraid if you get 1 for each floor, it would only really perform in the rooms you install them in. They talk about SQft but it doesn't quite work that way. More below.
As far as sizing, the 400 requires 15" clearance on all sides and works best in the middle of the room for the reasons mentioned below. If space is tight, the vital 200 form factor is best but won't be as good. For sound, if you don't need the unit on 24/7, you can schedule the unit to be on when you're not in the bedroom and maybe before you go in at the end of the day.

But if folks want to know more about these units, these units are designed to be put in the middle of the room so essentially the unit can create a bubble of airflow or pressure that pushes the clean air to the ceiling, causing a turbulence to make dust fall down. It makes a subtle pressure on the walls which will cause the dust on the floor levels to go towards the middle of the room so the unit can collect the dust at the intake at the bottom. It filters the dust out and then pushes the clean air out the top, rinse and repeat.

Now, if you have a house HVAC system that has supply and return air devices in each room (with the air handler fan on), it might affect other rooms some. But the only way the clean air from the room the purifier unit is in will ever get to see your other rooms, is by going through your main HVAC fan unit with the return device features described above - which may or may not have some dust inside already and mitigates the clean air going in. However, the more you use the purifier units, the less it'll accumulate in your duct system, so there's that. It just won't be great for all rooms, because remember the purifier unit is meant to cause turbulence in the room it's in too, in order to capture the dust. If the unit is not in a room, it can't make the same effect. Air just won't go by itself from one room to another room where there's a turbulent air bubble in it. They definitely will help the rooms they are in though.

I used to be an airflow tester, so I don't have this information from them, just from what I've learned professionally and by researching and experiencing these units.
That is some interesting tidbit of work knowledge.
Maybe I'll get more 600s. Or clean out central ac and all the ducts

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Apr 30, 2023
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cat_dad
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Quote from BlackBeardPirate :
I used to be an airflow tester, so I don't have this information from them, just from what I've learned professionally and by researching and experiencing these units.
Would you recommend the 600S for smoke when wildfire season starts? It's actually my first year living in an area that is prone to smoke so I just want to be prepared.
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Quote from TransTeam :
That is some interesting tidbit of work knowledge.
Maybe I'll get more 600s. Or clean out central ac and all the ducts
If anything, I would recommend a unit in the rooms most active and central. But sometimes it's best to consider not cleaning the ducts. This is because even with a decent experienced company, they can kick up a lot of that dust into the house and honestly it requires a lot more work when done correctly, which means more expensive. However, if the ducts are older or cleaning them out hasn't been done in over a decade and if having the least particulates around is vital to health… then perhaps it might be worth it - or just rerunning new ductwork if money isn't an issue and the ductwork is old. Make sure the company is a good company that knows what they're doing and is very careful! Probably best to not be there or have someone that can supervise that is less dust sensitive.
As far as the model, the 600 may be too big for most standard bedrooms, but it will be able to do the job quicker.

@cat_dad
As far as wildfire, I'm not sure how good it would be for real bad situations but for some smell or smoke it will help. There might be a smoke remover filter available for when it gets a little worse. I'm not sure if they're aftermarket or directly from the company.
Last edited by BlackBeardPirate April 30, 2023 at 08:19 AM.

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