Amazon has LEVOIT Core 300 Air Purifier Replacement Filter (Core300-RF) for $19.45. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Walmart has LEVOIT Core 300 Air Purifier Replacement Filter (Core300-RF) for $19.45. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.
Note: This replacement filter is compatible with the following models: Levoit Core 300S and Levoit Core 300.
LEVOIT Core 300 Air Purifier Replacement Filter, 3-In-1 Filter, Efficiency Activated Carbon, Core300-RF, 1 Pack, White
Manufacturer:
LEVOIT
Model Number:
Core 300-P-RF
Product SKU:
B07RSZSYNC
UPC:
817915026878
ASIN:
B07RSZSYNC
Brand:
LEVOIT
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
7.48 x 7.48 x 6.3 inches
Item Weight:
1.1 Pounds
Item model number:
Core 300-P-RF
Manufacturer:
LEVOIT
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I always buy the generic ones. You can get 2 for the price of one of these
As somebody who's used both a lot, I'm still not sure. I've used generic ones a bunch, and they're usually good enough. It seems like the brand-name ones are a little higher quality and fit a little better in the machine. If you have allergies probably stick with the brand name. If you just want to reduce dust and fur, generic is probably perfectly fine.
They got criticized by Dyson for false advertising. To be fair they are not the only ones that had to take it down.
I remember seeing some data that their filters meet an older HEPA specification, but not compliant with modern HEPA compliance. This means it likely exceeds a MERV 13 to a decent degree, but to what degree they just decided to not advertise.
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I like the pet allergy yellow filter better. Wish that one would've been on sale 😕
Same. I have 2 golden retrievers I usually buy the pet ones for me and these for my mom who is in an assisted living facility and has COPD... for this price I'll use these for myself for a bit too I guess.
did levoit remove HEPA from their product descriptions?
They got criticized by Dyson for false advertising. To be fair they are not the only ones that had to take it down.
I remember seeing some data that their filters meet an older HEPA specification, but not compliant with modern HEPA compliance. This means it likely exceeds a MERV 13 to a decent degree, but to what degree they just decided to not advertise.
How good are the generic ones compared to the originals?
There are several YouTube channels that test and compare air purifiers and vacuums. But I can't seem to find a single one that tests generic filter replacements against the OEM ones. It's kind of frustrating.
I don't disagree but at least one prominent scientist doesn't think it's a huge deal as long as the CADR is as measured: https://itsairborne.com/hepa-filt...e952792481
(See about 60% of the way down.)
I would prefer a HEPA filter to an equivalent non-HEPA filter if both are the same CADR, of course, but I have not gotten rid of my Levoit because of it. I suspect there's a similar calculus going on with genuine OEM filters and generic manufacturers.
It seems like this deal is out of stock on Amazon. The link takes you to the same item, but in "used" condition and at a lower price. The Walmart deal looks like it's still available though.
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I remember seeing some data that their filters meet an older HEPA specification, but not compliant with modern HEPA compliance. This means it likely exceeds a MERV 13 to a decent degree, but to what degree they just decided to not advertise.
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I remember seeing some data that their filters meet an older HEPA specification, but not compliant with modern HEPA compliance. This means it likely exceeds a MERV 13 to a decent degree, but to what degree they just decided to not advertise.
https://itsairborne.com/hepa-filt...e9527924
(See about 60% of the way down.)
I would prefer a HEPA filter to an equivalent non-HEPA filter if both are the same CADR, of course, but I have not gotten rid of my Levoit because of it. I suspect there's a similar calculus going on with genuine OEM filters and generic manufacturers.
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The one site that actually tests these says that the generic ones are just as good as the original ones.
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