I am in the market for one so if you like yours please list the brand and model and the price (roughly) and if yours is quiet or not.
Posted by feelfit (Member # 12770) on :
Hi Angelica,
I just bought a honeywell 1700 True HEPA. It was about 119.00 at Home Depot. It is awesome at changing the air quality.
No more sneezing. Drawbacks, not for a bedroom unless you are going to turn it off at night. even LOW is kinda loud.
Positives: Price, Exellent at cleaning the air, no filter replacement.
Feelfit
Posted by Angelica (Member # 15601) on :
Thanks I would like to find a quiet one for my bedroom but I could always turn if off at night to get rid of the noise.
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
I thought we already did this??
Anyway, I have a Prozone...it's an ozonator too.
Posted by Angelica (Member # 15601) on :
I want all the suggestions I can get so I can have choices.
I think I only received two replies last time. The same two I think... I know other people out there have got to be using air purifiers.
I of course want to purchase one with the lymenet Good House Keeping Seal of Approval on it before I buy.
Posted by cactus (Member # 7347) on :
I would like to find one as well - so this is a great thread. There are a few on sale at Home Depot right now. Not sure how they work/sound.
Uh oh - didn't know there was a Lymenet Good Housekeeping Seal - and I'm sure very little in my home will pass these days!
Posted by Marnie (Member # 773) on :
We have an IQ Air system (portable unit).
Expensive. We paid about $800. It is NOT quiet...still...I LOVE IT.
i use a Blue Air air purifier. Costs about $500. and does a really good job. You can Google BlueAir and find them.
Posted by randibear (Member # 11290) on :
i just bought a honeywell model at home depot. don't have model number tho. it's the white tall oval one. cost about 100 bucks.
has an off, high and low switch. really quiet. we use the low switch at night.
it has a pull out filter that you wash.
it does seem to help.
Posted by cordor (Member # 9449) on :
Hunter Quiet Flo. Change carbon pre-filter every few months and Hepa filter (expensive) approx 1 time a year. We leave it running 24/7. Very quiet and seems to work wonderful.
Posted by sick (Member # 9143) on :
Cordor
Where can this purifer be purchased and around what is the cost.
sick
Posted by sick (Member # 9143) on :
I have an Oreck purifer.It was very quite when it was new but I can't stand it anymore it is so noisy.
I don't remember the cost. It is very easy to clean but I am not sure it ever did too good of a job.
sick
Posted by CD57 (Member # 11749) on :
We have an IQAir (expensive, awesome), $699, and a Honeywell HEPA ($139, loud) in our house.
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
quote:Originally posted by Angelica: I of course want to purchase one with the lymenet Good House Keeping Seal of Approval on it before I buy. [/QB]
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
PS.... Go buy a "PURITY Home Air Filter". I got mine at Wal Mart. It is the BEST air filter for my heater/AC I've ever bought.
Cuts down on dusting like you wouldn't believe!!!!
It cost me $7+ and lasts 3 months!!! Posted by herbalfrog (Member # 12711) on :
We are considering a whole house Sanuvox in-duct ultraviolet air purifier, which installs directly into your central air. Price depends on size house; about $900 for house up to 4000 square feet. See www.sanuvox.com for quite impressive list of chemical pollutants, odors and biological contaminants it destroys.