| | |  | Appliances | Home » » » Tower Air Purifier w/ Permanent Filter, 170 Sq Ft. | | | | | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 28.7 inches | | Product Width:
| 11.22 inches | | Product Height:
| 10.04 inches | | Product Weight:
| 14.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 30.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 11.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 10.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 14.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 230 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
Average Customer Review:
( 230 customer reviews )
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
288 of 299 found the following review helpful:
So far, so good -- and the oscillating is the best!Apr 13, 2006
By Binky I decided to get this air cleaner after trying the Sharper Image Ionic Breeze and a larger Honeywell HEPA filter. At the time of purchase, the Sharper Image was the only one with a permanent filter. This was a big plus for me seeing as the older HEPA cleaners have 2 filters to replace, the larger one being nearly the price of the machine. This Honeywell tower has a permanent filter.
There are many claims for and against the Ionic Breeze. I'm still undecided on how effective it is -- but I feel almost the same way about my large HEPA filter. I found myself running both of them to control my allergies. Although I cleaned them regularly and found dust on both, I can't say the air was particularly different. However, shortly after turning this on in the bedroom for the first time, I could smell a difference. I haven't had it long enough to say it's made a real dent in my allergies -- plus the fact that my allergies are intermittant -- but I'm pleased that I even notice it.
One thing to note -- the Amazon description says there is an independently controlled Ionizer. I assumed that meant I could control it independently of the HEPA Unit. If that's the case, I have yet to see how. It's not mentioned anywhere in the tiny booklet and there are no buttons for it. For that reason, I am giving this 4 stars instead of 5. I did want to control the ionizer separately because I wanted to be able shut that off entirely. There are camps on both sides arguing for an against ionizers, and some claim they make breathing worse -- so being able to compare with and without it was something I wanted to try. If anyone else knows how to do it, then post it here. :)
Compared to the larger Honeywell that I own, this one is much more quiet on each of its three settings. When I first read the description I didn't pay attention to the oscillating function. Now, it's my favorite part of this cleaner. The oscillator is the thing that is independent of the cleaner -- and when its on, the machine rotates in place, back and forth, blowing the air in an arc. I like this feature a lot and I think helps with cleaning a larger area. Maybe the ionizer is attached to this feature?
This unit is significantly heavier than the similar looking Ionic Breeze. Also, the manual states it should be placed 3 feet from any wall or furniture. The cord is not that long, and placing the cord behind some furniture to get to an outlet has made it nearly impossible for me to reach a spot a full 3 feet away.
Anyway, so far I am pleased and would recommend this unit to some one who is looking for a compromise between those two types of cleaners.
126 of 130 found the following review helpful:
Its a great buy!Feb 09, 2007
By Soul to Steal
""Ruinmania""
Its very sturdy and well constructed, it cleans and circulates the air through out my bedroom... The only thing I'm slightly worried about is the strange smell... Maybe I'm just used to breathing dirty moldy air
**Update**
Okay... The strange smell has disappeared after my first day of full use so maybe it has something to do with the purifier being brand new... I highly recommend this product because its very sturdy and the base feels weighted so theres no need to worry about it moving or falling over while it oscillates! I gave my 21 inch box fan to my friend Amanda because this device blows just as much air with hardly any noise at all, its very close to being silent... and the air feels and smells clean which really makes me happy... I mainly purchased this product because I hate vacuming... I really hate vacuming! I'm really hoping this product rids my room of dust and cuts my vacuming down to once a week...
So remember... This machine is very quiet almost silent, It circulates just as much air as my 21 inch box fan, It has a weighted base which keeps it stable as it oscillates, it has washable filters that must be allowed to dry before you re-install them, It has a weird smell its first few hours of use, its energy efficent and has a 5 year warranty on the box...The tower is black and constructed of durable thick plastic and the base is silver... The unit is tall but has a small diameter so it ended up taking up very little area on my night stand near my bed...
You won't regret buying this product from Amazon
107 of 114 found the following review helpful:
Pays for itself in filtersJun 09, 2006
By Mopar guy Confusion in HEPA home filters is starting to rise--I was at a local home improvement shop and they had a whole selection of machines--From True HEPA to "Hepa Type" and this one is supposedly better then "Hepa Type" but not as good as True Hepa. So for those who are allergic to everything, you may be better off with what Honeywell calls a "True Hepa."
For me at least, I'm doing well with this model, and I'm relieved that I no longer have to buy 70 dollar filters for my old Honeywell machine.
28 of 28 found the following review helpful:
This product truly works!Nov 09, 2006
By Sparky I am ever the skeptic when it comes to products with so many different perspective from other reviewers but I had no choice but to purchase this. My wife has had a constant nasal drip/allergy problem for the last 5 years which she is unwilling to see a doctor for. It has kept her and I up many a night and she goes to bed feeling miserable most nights. Oddly enough this only happens in our bedroom (where our two cats hang out all day and night). We plugged this in last night and although it had a distinct odor (not unpleasant but distinct), we both woke up this morning and she and I could breathe comfortably. This has not happened for her in years. Yes there is a noise that comes from the fan on this but it is no louder than a room fan, which I used to have on most nights anyways. The noise from the fan portion of this was not a problem for us, even on the highest setting. Essentially this looks and works like a room fan with a built in air purifier (it oscillates too). I highly recommend this.
24 of 24 found the following review helpful:
I'm talkin' dust people!Jun 04, 2008
By Morgen C. Sharp
"Morgen Sharp"
I bought an excellent slim and quiet air filter for my small home. It worked great but was soon overwhelmed by the amount of dust in the air. I live in Southern California on a dusty breezy property and I often keep the windows open. So I soon became overwhelmed by paying $50 for a "three year" filter that lasts me about 6 months.
This particular model has a nice oscillation function and that funny ionic smell one reviewer complained about left after the first day. I would give it a full five stars if it didn't make considerably more noise than my quiet quiet one- which kills this model on the dbs. However, the functionality of washable filters for my situation is king. The air is noticeable much cleaner and quiet mode is quiet enough for me.
Dork note: my cat was weirded out by the oscillation which was quite funny for several days.
See all 230 customer reviews on Amazon.com
| | |
|