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OT: best room air purifier?

Nitt1300

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We have a cat in the house (don't ask me why) and I think I need a good air purifier in the bedroom. Any experience with a good one? Price isn't an issue particularly I want a good, quiet, effective one.
 
come on- you guys know more about football than real coaches do and you can't point me at a good air purifier?
 
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We have a cat in the house (don't ask me why) and I think I need a good air purifier in the bedroom. Any experience with a good one? Price isn't an issue particularly I want a good, quiet, effective one.
We have two Winix Plasmawave room filters. Very happy with them. Quiet and effective.
 
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Open window?

Sorry, but I know you needed to know that someone read your post and responded. :p
 
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We have a Partu BS-08 in a small bedroom. It's very quiet and you can dim most of the lights on it. Works well for allergies. Can't attest to how it would work for cat dander.

Our living and dining area has a Rabbit MinusA2 Ultra Quiet Air Purifier and it works VERY well (and covers 700 sq. ft.). Has a multiple level filtration system that you can customize to the type of purification that you may want. Pretty sure you could customize to cat dander on that one.

Of the two I would recommend the Rabbit MinusA2, but then again it cost us close to $400. The Partu was well under $100.
 
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I have 2 Blueair and 1 IQAir. Both are good, but you can't have a "quiet" and effective air filter. The air filter will be on full blast for the first 15-30 minutes. After it deems the air to be clean, it'll adjust to a lower setting. The lower setting is quiet, but when it's on full blast, you'll definitely hear it. (which makes sense)
 
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Not even Russian intervention in the voting process could keep Burrow from winning the Heisman.

S/b one of the largest winning margins in many many years!
 
Pet hair (cats, dogs, hamsters, rabbits, etc.) has a cross-section of 10 µm and is visible to the naked eye. It is quite heavy than dust, and you need cleaners with powerful fans to suck it inside. Here the important parameter is not the number of purification stages but the capacity. The larger the surface area of the filter element itself is also important; the longer the cleaner will last without its own cleaning, or else the wool will clog it fast. But besides animals, I have another problem. It has to do with tobacco smoke. But I almost solved this problem by buying a Volcano hybrid vaporizer from https://herbalizer.net/volcano-hybrid-vaporizer/. Now my husband will not smoke but vaporize.
 
Had a central HVAC air scrubber installed at the office. Air quality subjectively by the employees has improved a lot. Also had some mold in the home duct system due to humidity. Had one installed there and all good now .
Worked with Haller Enterprises in Lancaster.
 
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