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| 9.8 inches | | Package Width:
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Replacement filtersJul 05, 2010
By carole newsom These are exactly the same as the ones that came with the unit. Fits well, good quality.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Standard carbon filters for Holmes air filtersJun 03, 2011
By C. Ervin These work as intended. They have little spots of baking soda which is supposed to inactivate smells, but I'm really skeptical on that. They do catch large particles well, and are an integral part of my Holmes filter.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Holmes charcoal filtersJan 24, 2008
By W. Lewis
"MXBAG"
These are good quality and reasonably priced. They do a good job removing particulate matter from the air when used with my Holmes air purifier. They are necessary to use upstream of a HEPA filter to keep the HEPA from becoming clogged.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Could Be CheaperJan 12, 2012
By Douglas H. Radtke
"mekaKITSUNE"
The actual Holmes air filter wasn't a bad price, but the HEPA and Carbon Filters are WAY expensive. There's absolutely NO reason why a couple sheets of carbon should be $14 or HEPA replacements $24 and up. A complete replacement of all 3 HEPAs and Carbon Filters will run you $200!
A third party manufacturer needs to undercut these ridiculous OEM replacement prices. Replacing everything every 6 months like recommended is outrageously more expensive than the filter.
That said, the Holmes HEPA filter does a great job of clearing out the air in a room. I suppose that comes with a STEEP price.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Also referred to as "HOLMES type C" prefilters...Jan 03, 2012
By Nathaniel Allen These are getting tough to find locally -- it used to be I could walk into Sears and walk out with a box, but now they're only interested in selling me the more expensive "type B" HEPA filters that these carbon filters fit over.
There are four of these per box, yet only three are needed per change in our Holmes HAP 650 purifier. The purifier is in use in a converted basement bedroom in the house -- it has a moisture control problem, we have the diaper changing table in there, and we own dogs. The evidence is clear every time we change these filters. Not only is there a lot of dust, dander, pet hair and whatever collected in these, but the smell of the room becomes noticeably improved every filter change.
The main function of these filters is to keep the more expensive HEPA filter beneath Holmes HAPF600D from getting clogged. They can be rinsed out under the faucet, by the way, if you don't mind the hassle of the cleaning and the drying. For us, changing these charcoal pre-filters out ever 3-4 months gives us about a years worth of use on the HEPA filters behind them.
Replacement is simple enough: just open the door, pull out the old pads if they're yucky, and the new ones press into place.
My only gripes with these are, for the price they're charging, they ought to put six in the box to provide two full changes. But I do appreciate that they keep the HEPA filters unobstructed for a full year.
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