
Contractor’s reviews: “We have retired to southwestern America, which is just a giant bowl. I didn’t want to breathe in the dust. A complete hatred of the furniture. So I studied the air cleaner and chose this model. To dust the filter, I seem to need the HEPA filter, which the cleaner uses. While not washing, but they are able to do it about it about it about it about it about it about it about it once a week. Overall, the price of cleaners and filters for this model was lower than the others I studied. I bought the big model of this cleaninger for the 1200-foot-foot room of the Taonhaus square and really works well. I have to dust only every 3-4 weeks, which is well with me. I think the cleaner is almost as high as white noise, so I don’t think it’s too loud. My husband, who wears a hearing machine, makes me noise from me. Two smaller versions I bought the same cleaner for two bedrooms. While they are just a smaller version of this device, they don’t work well. It will be dusty in these rooms within a few days. I wish I could buy a bigger version for those rooms. I have all three cleaners that 24/7 for 4 months now and filters are not close to the point that they need to be changed, again notice that I am vacuum weekly. So all these cleaners were so much economic for use.” —sueszoooo
“I suspected that any air cleaners at this price could do a lot, but I tried it! I have a medium-sized music room to collect the records and hit the records, etc. The room is about 18 x 18. I ran away at moderate speed for two weeks, and those interfaces look clean like the time I clean. does it work? Yes, he does it! The lowest setting is very silent, but moderate and high can be somewhat high. I’ll turn it off when listening.” —Charels Toydi
Get a cleanser that can cover up to 1095 St st. Ft Spaces from Amazon for $99.99 (available in black and white, with WiFi version with WiFi version). You can also get a small size for up to 240 square feet for $49.99.