Levoit Table Top HEPA Air Purifier (Blue, LV-H126) $29.97 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+
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Amazon[amazon.com] has Levoit Table Top HEPA Air Purifier (Blue, LV-H126, 9.65" x 7.9" x 6.8") for $29.97. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
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01-10-2024 at 04:56 AM.
Levoit was caught and sued recently for labeling some of their purifiers as HEPA when it didn't really have HEPA filtration. I'm not sure of this model but buyer beware!
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01-10-2024 at 05:16 AM.
These tiny units are cute, and maybe better than nothing for very small rooms (like 80 sq ft or smaller), but have a very low clean air delivery rate (best info I could find is about 41 CFM for this model, which is low but better than some battery powered units in the single digits). They are also fairly loud and energy inefficient for the small amount of air they move/clean.
A larger unit (with a CADR of 100+ CFM) will almost always be a better choice if you have just a little more space.
These tiny units are cute, and maybe better than nothing for very small rooms (like 80 sq ft or smaller), but have a very low clean air delivery rate (best info I could find is about 41 CFM for this model, which is low but better than some battery powered units in the single digits). They are also fairly loud and energy inefficient for the small amount of air they move/clean.
A larger unit (with a CADR of 100+ CFM) will almost always be a better choice if you have just a little more space.
I have two of these. They seem to work well and not too loud. Seems to move more air and catch more than some others in this size range that I have tried, albeit a bit louder, but I believe it is also moving more air for the same 'low' setting. Great white noise on the dresser in the bedroom and one in the babies room.
The biggest downside is the replacement filters are like $25. I do like they include a few extra of those thin carbon pre-filters. I find they really seem to get a lot of dust well and it's nice to be able to change that prefilter easily to extend the life of the main filter. Main filter seems to be good quality and I'm happy with how well they work appear to be working and dust stuff they are collecting.
There are generic replacement filters to be had for cheaper but I've only used the genuine ones thus far.
Levoit was caught and sued recently for labeling some of their purifiers as HEPA when it didn't really have HEPA filtration. I'm not sure of this model but buyer beware!
They recently taken out HEPA out of their item description for models that don't have HEPA filtration. Never bought air purifiers from them but I have bought a couple of their humidifiers and they work great.
I have two of these. They seem to work well and not too loud. Seems to move more air and catch more than some others in this size range that I have tried, albeit a bit louder, but I believe it is also moving more air for the same 'low' setting. Great white noise on the dresser in the bedroom and one in the babies room.
The biggest downside is the replacement filters are like $25. I do like they include a few extra of those thin carbon pre-filters. I find they really seem to get a lot of dust well and it's nice to be able to change that prefilter easily to extend the life of the main filter. Main filter seems to be good quality and I'm happy with how well they work appear to be working and dust stuff they are collecting.
There are generic replacement filters to be had for cheaper but I've only used the genuine ones thus far.
I bought this abt a year ago, but barely used it. How do you even know if it is any good? My peasant self doesnt understand. Do you feel the air becoming clearer, easier to breathe? The only thing I do notice is the annoying noise in the background (I put it in a small room abt 10ft to 7ft, and cant move further away), so Im generally unwilling to turn it on
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It's ok, a little loud but not too bad.
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A larger unit (with a CADR of 100+ CFM) will almost always be a better choice if you have just a little more space.
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A larger unit (with a CADR of 100+ CFM) will almost always be a better choice if you have just a little more space.
The biggest downside is the replacement filters are like $25. I do like they include a few extra of those thin carbon pre-filters. I find they really seem to get a lot of dust well and it's nice to be able to change that prefilter easily to extend the life of the main filter. Main filter seems to be good quality and I'm happy with how well they work appear to be working and dust stuff they are collecting.
There are generic replacement filters to be had for cheaper but I've only used the genuine ones thus far.
They recently taken out HEPA out of their item description for models that don't have HEPA filtration. Never bought air purifiers from them but I have bought a couple of their humidifiers and they work great.
The biggest downside is the replacement filters are like $25. I do like they include a few extra of those thin carbon pre-filters. I find they really seem to get a lot of dust well and it's nice to be able to change that prefilter easily to extend the life of the main filter. Main filter seems to be good quality and I'm happy with how well they work appear to be working and dust stuff they are collecting.
There are generic replacement filters to be had for cheaper but I've only used the genuine ones thus far.
I bought this abt a year ago, but barely used it. How do you even know if it is any good? My peasant self doesnt understand. Do you feel the air becoming clearer, easier to breathe? The only thing I do notice is the annoying noise in the background (I put it in a small room abt 10ft to 7ft, and cant move further away), so Im generally unwilling to turn it on
The Honeywell HPA300 is a solid choice with a CADR of 300 and sometimes can be found for around $150 on sale.