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New QVC Customers: Bissell Air220 3-stage HEPA Air Purifier (Black/Grey)

+ $7.50 S/H

$70

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QVC has for New QVC Customers: Bissell Air220 3-stage HEPA Air Purifier (Black/Grey) on sale for $99.98 - $30 off when you apply promo code NEWQVC30 on the checkout page = $69.98. Shipping is $7.50.

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About this product:
  • Designed for rooms up to 259 sq ft
  • Three layers of filtration: pre-filter, activated carbon filter, and HEPA filter
  • HEPA Filter captures 99.97% of particles 0.3 microns and smaller when on lowest fan speed, helping to remove airborne particles such as allergens and irritants like dust, pet dander, pollen, and smoke like that from wildfires, cooking and smoking
  • AHAM verified, tested to the AHAM Standard to have Smoke CADR of 167; filters the air in a 259 sq ft room 4.8 times per hour, or about every 12 minutes
  • Measures approximately 14.75" x 8.3" x 24.37" and weighs 18.7 lbs

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    • Our research indicates that this deal is $105.31 less (58% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $182.79 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 240 customer reviews on QVC's website.
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QVC has for New QVC Customers: Bissell Air220 3-stage HEPA Air Purifier (Black/Grey) on sale for $99.98 - $30 off when you apply promo code NEWQVC30 on the checkout page = $69.98. Shipping is $7.50.

Thanks to Deal Hunter reptarSnax for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Designed for rooms up to 259 sq ft
  • Three layers of filtration: pre-filter, activated carbon filter, and HEPA filter
  • HEPA Filter captures 99.97% of particles 0.3 microns and smaller when on lowest fan speed, helping to remove airborne particles such as allergens and irritants like dust, pet dander, pollen, and smoke like that from wildfires, cooking and smoking
  • AHAM verified, tested to the AHAM Standard to have Smoke CADR of 167; filters the air in a 259 sq ft room 4.8 times per hour, or about every 12 minutes
  • Measures approximately 14.75" x 8.3" x 24.37" and weighs 18.7 lbs

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $105.31 less (58% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $182.79 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 240 customer reviews on QVC's website.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and community discussion.

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luckydog97
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People need to look at replacement filter availability and cost NOT the cost of the unit. These are just fans and HEPA filters. They are essentially nearly all the same. There are fancy ionization technologies, yeah sure that's all fine and well, but the HEPA filter is doing 95% of the filtration if not more.

If you want/need continual air filtration, pick a model with easy to obtain, relatively inexpensive replacement filters as they'll need to be changed every 3-6 months to remain effective.
djagger
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Something else to keep in mind, the U.S. DOE set the first ever national energy efficiency standards for consumer air cleaners a few weeks ago. Compliance is required by the end of 2023. There will likely be sales of a lot of units that are inefficient since by next year, it won't be legal to sell them.

If you run these things pretty rarely, not likely a big deal for you, but if you're someone who runs an air purifier 24/7 in the summer to help with allergies or some other high usage use case, it's something to keep in mind.

Consumer air cleaners are eligible for the Energy Star label, so always helpful to look for that logo if electricity usage/bills are a concern.
Deal-R-Dash
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I bought 3 of the Air320's for $80/each from the Woot.com deal a few weeks ago. They are louder than Winix 535 at their max setting but look much better costmetically with about the same coverage. I had a bunch of extra Winix charcoal prefilters and they fit pretty well in the Air320 as I wasn't not sure how well the built-in cloth prefilter would work. Based upon the square footage for the Air220, I'd probably go with a Winix instead -- especially if they were to go on sale at Costco for $100-$120 as you'd get an additional year of filters.

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From Product Page:
  • Designed for rooms up to 259 sq ft
  • Soft-touch dial
  • Three layers of filtration: pre-filter, activated carbon filter, and HEPA filter
  • HEPA Filter captures 99.97% of particles 0.3 microns and smaller when on lowest fan speed, helping to remove airborne particles such as allergens and irritants like dust, pet dander, pollen, and smoke like that from wildfires, cooking and smoking
  • AHAM verified, tested to the AHAM Standard to have Smoke CADR of 167; filters the air in a 259 sq ft room 4.8 times per hour, or about every 12 minutes
  • Measures approximately 14.75" x 8.3" x 24.37"; weighs 18.7 lbs
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Aug 24, 2023 04:27 AM
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FlyntSky420Aug 24, 2023 04:27 AM
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Anyone ever use this unit? Is it any good? Been reading mixed reviews.
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luckydog97Aug 24, 2023 04:33 AM
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People need to look at replacement filter availability and cost NOT the cost of the unit. These are just fans and HEPA filters. They are essentially nearly all the same. There are fancy ionization technologies, yeah sure that's all fine and well, but the HEPA filter is doing 95% of the filtration if not more.

If you want/need continual air filtration, pick a model with easy to obtain, relatively inexpensive replacement filters as they'll need to be changed every 3-6 months to remain effective.
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Quote from FlyntSky420 :
Anyone ever use this unit? Is it any good? Been reading mixed reviews.
I bought 3 of the Air320's for $80/each from the Woot.com deal a few weeks ago. They are louder than Winix 535 at their max setting but look much better costmetically with about the same coverage. I had a bunch of extra Winix charcoal prefilters and they fit pretty well in the Air320 as I wasn't not sure how well the built-in cloth prefilter would work. Based upon the square footage for the Air220, I'd probably go with a Winix instead -- especially if they were to go on sale at Costco for $100-$120 as you'd get an additional year of filters.
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3asym0ni3s9862936Aug 24, 2023 02:14 PM
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This is not HEPA level filter at anything but the lowest fan speed.
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kmcherryAug 24, 2023 02:17 PM
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Quote from easymonies :
This is not HEPA level filter at anything but the lowest fan speed.
Can you explain this comment? I'm not sure how the fan speed affects the kind of filter.

EDIT: I see it SAYS that, but it's not clear to me why that would be the case.
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bloo0153Aug 24, 2023 02:17 PM
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Quote from easymonies :
This is not HEPA level filter at anything but the lowest fan speed.
Doesn't the air travel the same path regardless of fan speed? Why would the speed of the fan make a difference?

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HackedLifeAug 24, 2023 02:30 PM
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Quote from bloo0153 :
Doesn't the air travel the same path regardless of fan speed? Why would the speed of the fan make a difference?
At higher speeds the fan creates enough suction to pull small particles through the filter.
Last edited by HackedLife August 24, 2023 at 08:34 AM.
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kmcherryAug 24, 2023 02:41 PM
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Quote from HackedLife :
At higher speeds the fan creates enough suction to pull small particles through the filter.
I believe that, but is Bissell being more honest about this (all air purifiers don't achieve HEPA-level filtration at the highest speeds) or do other manufacturers design it more effectively?
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HelloBeesAug 24, 2023 02:57 PM
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Do not buy from QVC. Their customer service is really bad and there is always uncertainty in returns/replacements. You have to pay for the return shipment. Just FYI
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AquaLanguage4204Aug 24, 2023 03:11 PM
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You don't want ionization. It's hazardous to your health. Cleanaircrew has a list of safe air filters at all price points and they provide noise ratings for each. Also you can just build a cr box.
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kmcherryAug 24, 2023 03:19 PM
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Quote from AquaLanguage4204 :
You don't want ionization. It's hazardous to your health. Cleanaircrew has a list of safe air filters at all price points and they provide noise ratings for each. Also you can just build a cr box.
It's good advice, but this unit doesn't have an ionizer, as far as I can tell.
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djaggerAug 24, 2023 04:22 PM
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Something else to keep in mind, the U.S. DOE set the first ever national energy efficiency standards for consumer air cleaners a few weeks ago. Compliance is required by the end of 2023. There will likely be sales of a lot of units that are inefficient since by next year, it won't be legal to sell them.

If you run these things pretty rarely, not likely a big deal for you, but if you're someone who runs an air purifier 24/7 in the summer to help with allergies or some other high usage use case, it's something to keep in mind.

Consumer air cleaners are eligible for the Energy Star label, so always helpful to look for that logo if electricity usage/bills are a concern.
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SuperOrgasm
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Bissell is also selling the filters at a BOGO, good time to stock up!:

https://www.bissell.com/air-purif...B0225.html

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BrentosFr3shAug 24, 2023 06:03 PM
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Quote from SuperOrgasm :
Bissell is also selling the filters at a BOGO, good time to stock up!:

https://www.bissell.com/air-purif...B0225.html
Do you know if the 220 filters fit the 320?

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