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Blueair Air 503 Purifier Review and Test Results

March 20, 2021 by john

Overview

When I first took my Blueair purifiers apart I immediately saw that they are going for particle removal, and trying to do it right. They are going for the higher-priced, high-quality end of the market. I wondered whether the high price of their units (in my opinion) was because:

1 – They are made in Sweden, rather than China (labor costs).

2 – They are modeling the IQAIR Purifier Company from Sweden which also goes for the high-priced, high-quality end of the market (£899-1200)

Most of their models are great for particle removal but what they don’t cover is germs, viruses, and bacteria. Often that is the trade off companies have to make – go for particle removal, and skip ultraviolet and other germ/virus technology to stay competitive. So we’re talking Hepa, or Hepa-like and electrostatic filters. I have several of their models and will be doing video reviews shortly to take you inside the machine.

I start my review with the popular Blueair 503 Model(formerly the 501).

Company History

The BlueAir company many originated in Sweden although I think the air purifiers are manufactured in China. In 1996 they have established themselves as a worldwide player in the air purifier market.

Pros & Cons

Pros

1 – Filter Change Indicator Light so as not to void warranty

2 – Durable steel construction

3 – Has wheel casters (great if you want to move it alot

4 – Quiet (although in quiet move doesn’t move much air)

5 – Energy Efficient

Cons

1 – Not a true Hepa filter – ‘Hepa-like”

2 – No pre-filter, short filter life (6 months) as a result – electrostatic probably clogs up more and is less efficient as a result

3 – The seating of the filters in the housing is not a tight seal and allows for some air to by-pass reducing the air cleaning efficiency

4 – Nothing to kill viruses, bacteria or mold/mildew

Specifications and Technologies

Blueair 503 Air Purifier

Purification Technologies: 3 – Electrostatic, ionizer, HEPAsilent (choice of HEPASilent particle and gas filters or Smokestop filters for better smoke removal.)

What technologies Missing: TIO2, UV, prefilters

Square Footage: 580 SQ. Ft.

Replacement Filter Costs:recommended to change every 6 months: 3 Particle Filters/3 Smokestop particle filters

Yearly Costs: £230/Year

SPEEDS-NOISE LEVEL: 3 speeds Low 32db & High -68decibels

Pros – Good for pollen, dust, allergens, smoke

Cons– Not good for viruses, germs, mold, bacteria

Warranty – Warranty: 5-year limited manufacturer’s warranty only valid if you replace the filters every 6 months

Number of Speeds – 3

Years In Business: 14

Air Purifier Rating

1. Technologies Included: (out of of 10 technologies) 3

2. Particle Removal (Allergens, Dust) 9

3. Immune System Threats (Germs, Virus, etc.) 0

4. Gas Removal (Odor, Chemicals, Smoke) 8

5. Longevity/Quality 10

6. Noise Levels 10

7. Ease of Use 9

8. Warranty 5 (very strict)

9. Customer Service/Reputation (reviews) 9

10. Price Value 5

Score: 68 = Good

Conclusion

The Blueair is one of the air purifiers which can handle cigarette smoke and I recommend it for people who smoke. On the allergy end it does a good job, but is a bit expensive and I might recommend something that does as well for a lower price if that is your need. Well-made, and sturdy.

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Contents hide
1 Overview
2 Company History
3 Pros & Cons
3.1 Pros
3.2 Cons
4 Specifications and Technologies
5 Air Purifier Rating
6 Conclusion

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