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Newport 9000 Air Purifier Review

April 1, 2021 by john

Overview

A company called Real Spirit USA markets the Newport 9000 purifier which they sell to major big box brands and on their website. Their website name is Ultra Pure and/or Advanced PureAir.

Most people notice that the Newport 9000 is similar in features and appearance to the AliveAir (AliveAir.com), AirpodCleaner (airpodcleaner.com), and the Surround Air “Multi-tech XJ-3800 Intelli-pro” (also sold by Heaven Fresh). Despite the similar design, and similar technologies there is more to the story. In this article we will point out the differences.

Newport 9000 vs. Intelli-Pro

The original design does go back a few years when Surround Air, Real Spirit (Ultra-Pure/Alive Air) approached the factory which makes them in China. The factory is the same that now makes the Oreck Air Purifier. Oreck came in to work with that factory years after they were already working with Real Spirit.

Surround Air (which also sells to Heaven Fresh) began selling the original model as “Intelli-Pro”. The principles from Real Spirit (AliveAir & Ultra-Pure) chose to redesign and upgrade many of the inner-workings of the model. This included upgraded circuit boards, a upgrade to the fan motor, a remote control, and improved electronics.

Real Spirit sold their first revised version as the “Newport 9000”.

The Newport 9000 Air Purifier, once popular for its effectiveness in purifying indoor air, are no longer in production.

As an alternative I recommend considering the COWAY AP-1512HH Mighty Air Purifier as a worthy replacement.

It has gained a reputation for exceptional performance and advanced features.

Company History

The principle owners of Real Spirit are:

Dr. Malcolm Currie, Chairman, who is the former chairman of Hughes Aircraft and Delco Electronics. He was also the design head for the EV-1, the first mass-produced electric car which unfortunately was killed by GM. It was ahead of its time. He and Richard Mayer started Currie Technologies, which is the primary producer of electric motors for just about every electric scooter, skateboard, and small electric motor in the world. Currie Tech provides scooters and skateboards to Mongoose, and Schwinn amongst others.

Richard Mayer, CEO, serves as the President of Currie Technologies, Inc. Richard is an electric motor genius, which is why Dr. Curry created Currie Technologies with him. Mayer originally owned an electric Motor Car Company which sold electric cars to celebrities like Madonna, and Ed Begley Jr.

From Newport 9000 to Alive Air/Shield

Currie Technologies and Richard Mayer is the reason for ongoing “redesigns” and upgrades of this air purifier took a major leap for both Real Spirit and its Alive Air Division. After selling the Newport for several years they redesigned the fan motor in the AliveAir machine (and the “Shield” model) to be able to run for over 100,000 hours (Almost 12 years of continuous use). It also increased the square footage, and lowered the noise slightly.

Since the fan motor is the major expense in an air purifier, and primary factor in longevity, this represents a major upgrade. They also added safety features (shut-off switches) within the filters of the machine. Word is they are also in the process of upgrading the filters to be bacteriostatic, adding another level to the ability to treat the air.

This redesign brings the Alive Air purifier up to a 5 Year Warranty, whereas the Surround Air Intelli-pro (with the older motor) is 2. The Newport is 1.

9 Stages of Technology

Now let’s take a look at the filters and technology for cleaning the air. The Newport air purifier has 7 stages of Purification, and 2 stages of monitoring and maintenance.

Stage 1 Pre-filter. To capture dust and hair.

Stage 2 Electrostatic. To capture soot and pollution.

Stage 3 HEPA. To capture dust, dirt, and pollen.

Stage 4 Tio2. Kills germs, bacteria and Viruses when used with UV.

Stage 5 UV or Ultraviolet. Used in hospitals to kill germs, mold, viruses, bacteria.

Stage 6 Carbon. To remove chemical fumes, odors and gases.

Stage 7 Negative ION. To kill odors and mold spores out in the room (walls, etc.) and re-enliven the air.

Stage 8 Air Sensors. Pollen, dust and Odor sensors monitor the room and change the fan speed with problems.

Stage 9 Filter Monitor. This really just a timed sensor which tells you when to clean the washable filters and check the HEPA filter.

Pro’s and Con’s

Pro’s

1 – Good price

2 – Includes HEPA

3 – Includes UV and Tio2

4 – Easy to use

Con’s

1 – Uses the older technology

Specifications and Technologies

Newport 9000 Air Purifier

Purification Technologies: 7

Square Footage: 735 SQ. Ft.

Replacement Filter Costs: 

Yearly Costs: 50

Decibel Level: 20/45

Warranty – 3 years

Number of Speeds – 4

Filters – 4

Air Purifier Rating

1. Technologies Included: (out of of 10 technologies) 7

2. Particle Removal (Allergens, Dust) 8

3. Immune System Threats (Germs, Virus, etc.) 8

4. Gas Removal (Odor, Chemicals, Smoke) 7

5. Longevity/Quality 7

6. Noise Levels 10

7. Ease of Use 9

8. Warranty 7

9. Customer Service/Reputation (reviews) 3

10. Price Value 7

Score: 73 = Very Good

Conclusion

The Newport comes in as the older brother to the upgraded Alive Air. The differences:

Warranty:

Newport – 1 year

Alive Air – 5 Year

Square Footage:

Newport – 735

Alive Air – 846

The improved warranty and square footage might be a consideration for the Alive Air. 

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Top 10 Best Air Purifiers 2020

April 1, 2021 by john

Not many new air purifiers have been produced this year.  Only upgrades. Prices have remained roughly the same as last year but with fewer sales. I still find that most companies overcharge for for replacement filters. I’m also hoping that some companies can bring production back to the U.S. to create some jobs. But you’ll find good value in the reviews below to spend your money wisely.

The following air purifier ratings and reviews here are based on spec sheets, good overall value for the average home and many consumer issues such as warranty/guarantee terms, filter replacement costs, square footage, consumer feedback, etc. 

How To Choose The Best Air Purifier For You ?

People call me confused about which air purifier to pick. They all sound good, don’t they? Here are 3 ways to remove the confusion and get clear about which is right for you:

Step 1) Review and learn the ten air purifier technologies so you can know which of the 10 you need. The Top Air Purifier Home Page has a video which explains all 10. Many air purifiers only use 3-4 technologies and I suggest looking for more comprehensive models. In many cases you’ll actually save money.

Your problem (EX: pollen, dust, Mold, Allergies, Chemical fumes, Smoke, exhaust fumes, etc.) each requires different technologies.

Step 2) Determine the square footage. Most air purifier square footage is based on 7 foot ceilings. Don’t buy one that is too under-powered for the room size.

Step 3) Review the comparison chart and choose a few that match your budget and technology you picked.

Step 4) Watch the video reviews, read the detailed specifications and comments about each model using the information from the preceding steps.

NOTE: The Top 10 Best Air Purifiers 2020 are not always the best sellers. They are simply presented to help you in your search for the one that fits your needs (For Example: Many air purifiers that are good for pollen won’t do a thing for odor). 

#1 The Alive Air Purifier 

There are several things I really like about the Alive Air Purifier which show that some thought went into this model: 1) 9 technologies make it one of the most complete air purifiers 2) The affordable HEPA filters which include HEPA 3) The coverage at over 800 Square Feet and 4) The fan motor which is rated for over 100,000 hours of continuous use. Free Shipping and a great price at 297 via the link below make it a great buy.

Learn more about it at Aliveair.com

1. Technologies Included: (out of 10 technologies) 9

2. Particle Removal (Allergens, Dust) 9

3. Immune System Threats (Germs, Virus, etc.) 8

4. Gas Removal (Odor, Chemicals, Smoke) 7

5. Longevity/Quality 10

6. Noise Levels 9

7. Ease of Use 9

8. Warranty 10

9. Customer Service/Reputation (reviews) 10

10. Price Value 10

Rated Score: 91 = Excellent

#2 AirPodCleaner SMT5 

The Airpodcleaner SMT5 is a model I have used in my bedroom with success. With 5 technologies – HEPA, Carbon, UV, Tio2 and Negative Ion – It does a good job on Pollen, Dust and Odor. You can also vacuum the HEPA every few weeks and get additional life from the HEPA saving you money. Quiet enough for the bedroom and doesn’t take up much space.

Learn more at www.Airpodcleaner.com

1. Technologies Included: (out of of 10 technologies) 5

2. Particle Removal (Allergens, Dust) 9

3. Immune System Threats (Germs, Virus, etc.) 7

4. Gas Removal (Odor, Chemicals, Smoke) 7

5. Longevity/Quality 10

6. Noise Levels 9

7. Ease of Use 9

8. Warranty 8

9. Customer Service/Reputation (reviews) 10

10. Price Value 10

Rated Score: 85 = Excellent

#3 Rabbit Air Purifier 

All the Rabbit Air Purifier models are well designed and run well. I love the design, the technology and the function. A bit less robust in technology (good for dust, pollen, and odor) and more “robust” in filter cost (too expensive) it nonetheless has many qualities to them.

For more information and reviews on the Rabbit models go to RabbitAir.com

1. Technologies Included: (out of of 10 technologies) 4

2. Particle Removal (Allergens, Dust) 9

3. Immune System Threats (Germs, Virus, etc.) 5

4. Gas Removal (Odor, Chemicals, Smoke) 7

5. Longevity/Quality 9

6. Noise Levels 9

7. Ease of Use 9

8. Warranty 8

9. Customer Service/Reputation (reviews) 10

10. Price Value 10

Rated Score: 80 = Excellent

#4 Austin Air 

One of the few remaining U.S. manufacturers the Austin Air is basic, yet has some specific usage for people with environmental sensitivities. I recommend it for people with lung and/or severe allergy problems. The Austin Air Purifier line, while a bit expensive, has a basic design. The filters – HEPA and Carbon or Zeolite – are larger (and hence much more expensive) than most but will pull more chemicals and particles out of the air. For a normal healthy family (with maybe some allergies) I go more for other models, but for the super sensitive people I might lean toward the Austin.

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

2. Particle Removal (Allergens, Dust) 9

3. Immune System Threats (Germs, Virus, etc.) 2

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

5. Longevity/Quality 10

6. Noise Levels 5

7. Ease of Use 10

8. Warranty 8

9. Customer Service/Reputation (reviews) 10

10. Price Value 5

Rated Score: 70 = Good

 

#5 Blue Air Purifier – 540

Very solidly made the Blue Air Purifier has good HEPA coverage for pollen and dust. The replacement filters are super expensive. They have a tobacco filter which I sometimes recommend for smokers and cigar aficionados. A bit pricey when you can get more for less money it is a very solidly constructed unit.

For more information and more reviews go to BlueAir Purifier.

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

2. Particle Removal (Allergens, Dust) 8

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

4. Gas Removal (Odor, Chemicals, Smoke) 7

5. Longevity/Quality 10

6. Noise Levels 6

7. Ease of Use 9

8. Warranty 7

9. Customer Service/Reputation (reviews) 10

10. Price Value 8

Rated Score: 71 = Excellent

#6 Sharp Plasmacluster Air Purifier 

The Sharp air purifier is a good mid-range unit. Again the filter replacements are expensive but the HEPA does a good job. The one I had did seem to vibrate some but that didn’t seem to affect the performance.

For more information and consumer reviews go to SharpAirPurifier.

1. Technologies Included: (out of of 10 technologies) 4

2. Particle Removal (Allergens, Dust) 8

3. Immune System Threats (Germs, Virus, etc.) 2

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

5. Longevity/Quality 7

6. Noise Levels 8

7. Ease of Use 9

8. Warranty 6

9. Customer Service/Reputation (reviews) 8

10. Price Value 7

Rated Score: 67 = Fair

#7 Airpodcleaner MT2 

With the Airpodcleaner MT2 Air purifier we have a small, yet multi-function machine for small rooms at a very  affordable price. It’s quiet as well so perfect for sleeping at night.

1. Technologies Included: (out of of 10 technologies) 5

2. Particle Removal (Allergens, Dust) 9

3. Immune System Threats (Germs, Virus, etc.) 7

4. Gas Removal (Odor, Chemicals, Smoke) 7

5. Longevity/Quality 8

6. Noise Levels 9

7. Ease of Use 9

8. Warranty 8

9. Customer Service/Reputation (reviews) 10

10. Price Value 10

Rated Score: 82 = Excellent

 

#8 Alen Air 

I’m not quite sure what to say about the Alen Air Purifier. It works fine, has several technologies but nothing really stands out about it from other similar (and sometimes less expensive models).

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

2. Particle Removal (Allergens, Dust) 9

3. Immune System Threats (Germs, Virus, etc.) 1

4. Gas Removal (Odor, Chemicals, Smoke) 2

5. Longevity/Quality 4

6. Noise Levels 2

7. Ease of Use 7

8. Warranty 3

9. Customer Service/Reputation (reviews) 3

10. Price Value 2

Rated Score: 36 = Fair

 

#9 Honeywell 50250 Air Purifier 

It’s a beast! It’s a big round fan with a HEPA filter basically. A bit loud and the filters are expensive. I’d recommend it for dust only if you have a space big enough in the middle of the room for it.

1. Technologies Included: (out of of 10 technologies) 2

2. Particle Removal (Allergens, Dust) 8

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

4. Gas Removal (Odor, Chemicals, Smoke) 0

5. Longevity/Quality 5

6. Noise Levels 1

7. Ease of Use 9

8. Warranty 5

9. Customer Service/Reputation (reviews) 2

10. Price Value 6

Rated Score: 38 = Fair

 

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#10 Friedrich Air Cleaner 

I probably could have found a better #10 model but since Consumer Reports rated this model as one of their best (I absolutely can’t imagine why, unless someone was paid off!) I’ll say a few words. It looks and weights as much as a doghouse. The many electrostatic plates create ozone which can be an irritant. The only good news is that you won’t have to but HEPA filters. I think this is more for a garage or factory with chemicals and fumes in the air. Bend your knees when you lift it!

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

2. Particle Removal (Allergens, Dust) 5

3. Immune System Threats (Germs, Virus, etc.) 1

4. Gas Removal (Odor, Chemicals, Smoke) 2

5. Longevity/Quality 7

6. Noise Levels 3

7. Ease of Use 9

8. Warranty 4

9. Customer Service/Reputation (reviews) 8

10. Price Value 4

Rated Score: 46 = Fair

 

 

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How do You Choose a Portable Air Purifier?

March 28, 2021 by john

What Should You Look for in a Portable Air Cleaner?

There are several criteria to consider when selecting a portable air cleaner.

What criteria should you use to decide?

1) How many square feet is the purifier recommended for?

2) What is the size and weight of the purifier?

3) Should you use passive or active technology or both?

4) Is the purifier too fragile to travel with?

5) What will you use the purifier for? Let’s cover these one at a time:

1) How many square feet is the purifier recommended for?

Know the square footage rating of the purifier you are reviewing and estimate if it will be adequate for your travel situations. You may travel to many locations, some with small rooms and some with large rooms. If you have minimal luggage room, it may pay to have a smaller travel purifier. If you are driving or traveling for a longer time period, a larger purifier that will cover more square feet may be desirable.

2) What is the size and weight of the purifier?

Some people travel light and some travel heavy. Obviously when you travel by plane or overseas, you will need a smaller purifier. When traveling by car, your choices may allow you to carry something larger. Many of the active technologies are fairly compact and light and still pack a cleaning punch. Realize that you may not be able to take your air purifier from home and take it on the road. Some are just too large and cumbersome. You may need to have one specifically for traveling. If you do much overseas traveling, make sure you have the correct adapter for differing electrical outlets.

3) Should you use passive or active technology or both?

There are choices. You will need to decide between passive or active technology. Review the technologies if necessary and then continue on to review the best brands.

4) Is the purifier too fragile to travel with?

Some home air purifiers are designed to stay at home. Moving them around can be a little like moving a computer or a heavy piece of furniture. When traveling with any expensive purifier, make sure it is packed carefully to avoid breakage. Moving home based purifiers can be done, but it takes a little extra packing effort. If you travel often. consider models that are more durable and made for travel.

5) What will you use the purifier for?

Use your common sense here. If you tend to go to the same place often, like a second home, you may just want a second purifier there. Bringing one back and forth to work may be a hassle. Maybe a smaller unit at work or get the office to purchase one might be a better idea. Hotel travel or vacation travel is best with a portable air cleaner. A good purifier can make a nights stay in a “stuffy” room much better. Congratulations! You are now ready to review the top brands for portable air cleaner.

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Top 10: Best Room Air Purifier Under 300 sqft

March 28, 2021 by john

Top 10: Best Room Air Purifier Under 300 sqft.

Single Room or Open Layout

1st Place: Austin Air HealthMate+ Jr. – Excellent Rating

MSRP 349.99.

The HealthMate+ Jr. Superblend is simple to use and offers quality construction and good

basic looks. It will effectively clean 250 sqft (at 6 air changes per hour). Long filter life keeps maintenance time and costs down. A good purifier for smaller spaces with an emphasis on

"chemical" removal. This is the smaller version of two identically designed HealthMate+ models. Best room air purifier under 300 sqft.

Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

2nd Place: Austin Air HealthMate Jr. HM-200 – Excellent Rating

MSRP 299.99.

The HealthMate Jr. is also simple to use and offers quality construction and good basic looks. It

will effectively clean 250 sqft (at 6 air changes per hour). Long filter life keeps maintenance time and costs down. A good purifier for smaller spaces. This is the smaller version of two

identically designed HealthMate models. 2nd best room air purifier under 300 sqft. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

3rd Place: Austin Air Allergy Machine Jr. – Excellent Rating

MSRP 299.99.

The Allergy Machine Jr. is also simple to use and offers quality construction and good basic looks. It will effectively clean 250 sqft (at 6 air changes per

hour). Long filter life keeps maintenance time and costs down. A good purifier for smaller spaces with an emphasis on gases and odors. This is the smaller version of two identically designed

Allergy Machine models. 3rd best room air purifier under 300 sqft. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

4th Place: Austin Air Baby's Breath – Excellent Rating

MSRP 299.99.

The Baby's Breath is also simple to use and offers quality construction and cute "baby room" looks. It will effectively clean 250 sqft (at 6 air changes per hour). Long

filter life keeps maintenance time and costs down. This unit cleans in a similiar fashion to the Allergy Machine Jr. A good purifier for smaller spaces with an emphasis on gases and odors. 4th

best room air purifier under 300 sqft. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

5th Place: Air Oasis Mini UV – Very Good Rating

MSRP 299.99.

I like the rugged, simple design of this purifier. The quality is evident and the materials are good (very little plastic). It has decent cleaning ability for smells, gases, VOCs, and basic microorganisms. Not as

effective on particle removal. Low maintenance and low maintenance costs are also pluses. I would consider this purifier for small spaces that are not too dusty or where the focus is on smells,

gases, VOCs, and basic microorganisms. 5th best room air purifier under 300 sqft. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

6th Place: Blueair 201 & Blueair 201 w/carbon option – Good Rating

MSRP 299.95/ 329.95 w/ carbon.

The Blueair 201 & Blueair 201 w/ carbon option are very simple to use and maintain. They will effectively clean up to 175 sqft

(at 6 air changes per hour). Maintenance is very easy and ongoing costs are moderate. Good purifiers for a small spaces. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

7th Place: Blueair 250E & Blueair 250E w/ carbon – Good Rating

MSRP 379.95.

Blueair 250E & Blueair 250E w/ carbon option are relatively simple to use and maintain. The 201 and 250E are the same except the control interface on the 250E is digital.

This adds some bells and whistles like timers, remote, automatic mode, and air quality sensors. The 250E will effectively clean up to

175 sqft (at 6 air changes per hour). Maintenance is very easy and ongoing costs are moderate. Good purifiers for a small spaces. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

8th Place: Oreck XL Tower – Good Rating

MSRP 599.95.

The Oreck XL Tower is generally easy to use, relatively cost effective to run and maintain, and a decent value. It is a tower purifier and

would look good in a bedroom or office. It is rated to clean up to 150 sqft (at 6 air changes per hour). Ongoing costs are on the low side. You do need to clean this unit as opposed to just

replacing filters. Cleaning is easy, but does take a little more time then filter replacement. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

,b>9th Place: Amaircare 2500 – Good Rating

MSRP 289/400 w/ optional VOC.

I like the quality of this purifier. Simple to use, good basic looks. Solid engineering and quality materials used throughout. I like the powder-coated

metal housing. Maintenance is minimal and because of the good filter design, filter life is long. Filter replacement costs are moderate. You do have to pay a little more to run this purifier,

but the cleaning ability makes the cost justified. This is a good purifier for rooms up to 217 sqft. Read full review for more details:Click Here for full review.

10th Place: Amaircare 3000 – Good Rating

MSRP 449/600 w/ optional VOC.

I like the quality of this purifier. Simple to use, good basic looks. Solid engineering and quality materials used throughout. I like the

powder-coated metal housing. Maintenance is minimal and because of the good filter design, filter life is long. Filter replacement costs are moderate. You do have to pay a little more to run

this purifier, but the cleaning ability makes the cost justified. This is a good purifier for rooms up to 281 sqft. Read full review for more details:Click Here for full review.

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Top 10: Best Rated Air Purifier Over 300 sqft

March 28, 2021 by john

Single Room or Open Layout

1st Place: Austin Air HealthMate+ Superblend – Excellent Rating

MSRP 549.99.

The HealthMate+ Superblend is simple to use and offers quality construction and good

basic looks. It will effectively clean 500 sqft (at 6 air changes per hour). Long filter life keeps maintenance time and costs down. A good purifier for medium sized
spaces with an emphasis on

"chemical" removal. This is the larger version of two identically designed HealthMate+ models. Best rated air purifier over 300 sqft. Read full review for more details: Click Here for

full review.

2nd Place: Austin Air HealthMate HM-400 – Very Good Rating

MSRP 449.99.

The HealthMate HM-400 is simple to use and offers quality construction and good basic looks. It will

effectively clean 500 sqft (at 6 air changes per hour). Long filter life keeps maintenance time and costs down. A good purifier for smaller spaces. This is the larger version of two identically

designed HealthMate models. 2nd best rated air purifier over 300 sqft. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

3rd Place: Austin Air Alergy Machine – Very Good Rating

MSRP 449.99.

The Allergy Machine is also simple to use and offers quality construction and good basic looks. It will effectively clean 500 sqft (at 6 air changes per hour). Long filter life

keeps maintenance time and costs down. A good purifier for medium sized spaces with an emphasis on gases and odors. This is the larger version of two identically designed Allergy Machine

models. 3rd best rated air purifier over 300 sqft. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

4th Place: Austin Air Pet Machine – Very Good Rating

MSRP 499.99.

The Pet Machine is also simple to use and offers quality construction and good basic looks. It will effectively clean 500 sqft (at 6 air changes per hour). Long filter life keeps maintenance time and

costs down. A good purifier for medium sized spaces with an emphasis on pet odors. 4th best rated air purifier over 300 sqft. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

5th Place: Air Oasis 1000 UV – Very Good Rating

MSRP 399.99.

I like the rugged, simple design of this purifier. The quality is evident and the materials are good (very little plastic). It has

decent cleaning ability for smells, gases, VOCs, and basic microorganisms. Not as effective on particle removal. Low maintenance and low maintenance costs are also pluses. I would consider this

purifier for spaces that are not too dusty or where the focus is on smells, gases, VOCs, and basic microorganisms. 5th best rated air purifier over 300 sqft. Read full review for more details:

Click Here for full review.

6th Place: Allerair 4000 Exec – Very Good Rating

MSRP 439.98.

The Allerair 4000 Series has 10 different models/ configurations. This review is for the 4000 Exec

Version. This model uses a pre filter, a serious 12 lb carbon filter, and a true 99.97% HEPA filter with added anti-microbial support. This is a good all-around basic room filtration air

purifier. Note that rating the other 9 models in the 4000 series would change the rating score up or down slightly. 6th best rated air purifier over 300 sqft. Read full review for more details:

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7th Place: 5000 Photocatalytic – Very Good Rating

MSRP 799.98.

The Allerair 5000 Series has 19 different models/ configurations. This review is for the 5000

Photocatalytic Version. This model utilizes both passive and active technology. It uses a pre filter, a serious 18 lb carbon filter, and a true 99.97% Medical grade HEPA filter. The HEPA filter

is enhanced by photocatalytic technology using UV light with a special catalyst. This model is best for heavy airborne toxins and particles. Note that rating the other 18 models in the 5000

series would change the rating score up or down slightly. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

8th Place: Allerair 6000 Vocarb – Very Good Rating

MSRP 699.98.

The Allerair 6000 Series has 14 different models/ configurations. This review is for the 6000 Vocarb Version. This model uses a pre filter, a serious 24 lb carbon filter, and a true 99.97% HEPA

filter with added anti-microbial support. This is a good all-around air purifier with added VOC and odor/gas removal. Note that rating the other 13 models in the 6000 series would change the

rating score up or down slightly. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

9th Place: Allerair AirMedic D Exec – Very Good Rating

MSRP 799.98.

The Allerair AirMedic Series has 8 different models/ configurations. This review is for the AirMedic D Exec Version. This model uses a pre filter, a serious 25 lb carbon filter, and a Electrostatic Particle filter.

This is a good all-around air purifier with added treatment of heavy concentrations of airborne chemicals, gases and odors. Note that rating the other 7 models in the AirMedic series would

change the rating score up or down slightly. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

10th Place: Blueair 501 & Blueair 501 w/ smokestop option – Very Good Rating

MSRP 499.95/ 569.95 smokestop.

The Blueair 501 & Blueair 501 w/ smokestop option are very simple to use and maintain. They come with an exceptional warranty of 10 years. They will effectively

clean 580 sqft (at 6 air changes per hour), but could be stretched to accommodate a larger room, a smaller apartment, an office, or a business location. Maintenance is very easy, but ongoing

costs are higher. You will pay a little more for a purifier at the top of the list. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

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Top 10: Best Home Air Purifier

March 28, 2021 by john

Whole Home, Apartment or Business. It is tougher to clean larger areas cost effectively. There are several excellent solutions below.

1st Place: Ecoquest Fresh Air – Excellent Rating

MSRP 747. The Ecoquest Fresh Air stands out as a unique air purifier from a unique company. It uses Active technology which means the purifier actually reaches beyond the unit and cleans the air. This purifier is effective and can clean up to 3000 sqft. The Fresh Air is cost effective to maintain, but does take periodic cleaning to keep working in top form. Best home air purifier for the whole house. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

2nd Place: Ecoquest Breeze AT – Excellent Rating

MSRP 549. The Ecoquest Breeze AT is another unique air purifier from Ecoquest. It is a lot like the Fresh Air in results, but is older technology and has less bells and whistles. It uses Active technology which means the purifier actually reaches beyond the unit and cleans the air. The Breeze AT is effective and can clean up to 2500 sqft. This purifier is cost effective to maintain, but does take periodic cleaning to keep working in top form. 2nd best home air purifier for the whole house. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

3rd Place: Ecoquest Ecobox – Excellent Rating

MSRP 349. The Ecoquest Ecobox is the newest air purifier from Ecoquest. It is a lot like the Fresh Air, but on a smaller scale. It uses Active technology which means the purifier actually reaches beyond the unit and cleans the air. This purifier is effective and can clean up to 1500 sqft. Generally I would recommend it for a small home, smaller apartment, or dorm room. Larger homes can use it as an extension of a Fresh Air or for the basement. The Ecobox is cost effective to maintain, but does take periodic cleaning to keep working in top form. 3rd best home air purifier for the whole house. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

4th Place: Ecoquest Ductworx – Excellent Rating

MSRP 395. The Ductworx is a great idea with a few challenges. The challenges occur when using the HVAC. Challenge #1 is that no particle removal is done by Ductworx. Because the HVAC ducts are metal, ionization does not work. Challenge #2 is that most HVAC systems run only part of the time. To combat these challenges, it is recommended that the Ductworx be used in conjunction with another particle removing purifier and that a slow speed control be added to the HVAC that runs the HVAC fan at a low speed conserving energy, but distributing the cleaning power regularly. The Ductworx is effective and can clean up to 2000 sqft. Schools and daycares have started to use this product. 4th best home air purifier for the whole house. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

5th Place: Air Oasis 9″ Induct ACT UV– Excellent Rating

MSRP 549.99. The 9″ Induct ACT is a good idea with a few challenges. The challenges occur when using the HVAC. Challenge #1 is that no particle removal is done by Induct ACT. Because the HVAC ducts are metal, ionization does not work. Challenge #2 is that most HVAC systems run only part of the time. To combat these challenges, it is recommended that the Induct ACT be used in conjunction with another particle removing purifier and that a slow speed control be added to the HVAC that runs the HVAC fan at a low speed conserving energy, but distributing the cleaning power regularly. Some installation is required. 5th best home air purifier for the whole house. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

6th Place: Air Oasis 3000 UV – Excellent Rating

MSRP 499.99. I like the rugged, simple design of this purifier. The quality is evident and the materials are good (very little plastic). It has good cleaning ability for smells, gases, VOCs, and basic microorganisms. Not as effective on particle removal. Low maintenance and low maintenance costs are also pluses. I would consider this purifier for larger spaces that are not too dusty or where the focus is on smells, gases, VOCs, and basic microorganisms. 6th best home air purifier for the whole house. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

7th Place: Air Oasis 3000XTREME UV – Excellent Rating

MSRP 549.99. Again, I like the rugged, simple design of this purifier. The quality is evident and the materials are good (very little plastic). It has decent cleaning ability for smells, gases, VOCs, and basic microorganisms. Not as effective on particle removal. Low maintenance and low maintenance costs are also pluses. I would consider this purifier for larger spaces that are not too dusty or where the focus is on smells, gases, VOCs, and basic microorganisms. 7th best home air purifier for the whole house. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

8th Place: Shaklee AirSource 3000 – Very Good Rating MSRP 699.

 The result is a cleaning action that actively emits from the purifier into the room to reduce odors, gases, VOCs, and microorganisms.  RGF was involved in the design of this purifier. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

9th Place: Biozone Scientific Induct 1500 – Very Good Rating

MSRP 299.99. The Induct 1500 is the smallest of the HVAC purifiers offered by Biozone. It provides decent odor and gas elimination, but has two major limitations. The first is that most HVAC systems only run some of the time. The second is this purifier does not remove particles. It is an incomplete cleaning solution. If it was an add-on to another particle removing technology it would be sufficient. A super low-speed fan setting (additional component; did not see offered by company) on the HVAC would also help with year round cleaning. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review.

10th Place: Biozone Scientific PureHome 3000 – Good Rating

MSRP 319.99. Ok for odors and gases, questionable for rest. This purifier would be effective for spaces up to 750 sqft which may be suitable for smaller homes or apartments. Read full review for more details: Click Here for full review. Are you done reviewing air purifiers and ready to purchase one?

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Review of Shaklee Air Purifier Models

March 28, 2021 by john

Shaklee air purifier review: Summaries and Detailed Reviews.

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Shaklee Air Purifier Summaries

Model: AirSource 3000 – Very Good Rating

Over 500 sqft

MSRP 699

Conclusion: An option for larger room or whole home air cleaning.

Detailed Review Below

Model: AirSource Mobile – Very Good Rating

Up to 300 sqft

MSRP 229

Conclusion: A good portable for home, auto, and hotel.

Detailed Review Below

Shaklee Air Purifier Detailed Reviews

Model: AirSource 3000

Rating Score: 69/100 points

Summary

This is not the best form of ionization; read ionization page information here (opens a new window). RGF was involved in the design of this purifier. RGF is a big player in the commercial air and water purification industry. A Good Value.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 16/24 points – The MSRP is 699. The estimated square footage cleaned is 1000 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((699 initial + 84.52/year)/1000 sqft)/7 removal points)) = 88.81. 88.81 = 16 points – Good Value.

2) What is Removed: 7/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Odors and Gases – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of VOCs – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal, 0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 12/15 points – Replacing the Photohydroionization Module every year will cost 69.00. Calculating electricity usage: 20 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 15.52/year. Total cost 84.52/year. Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 8/12 points – This purifier was designed with RGF Environmental Group. They design decent products. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points. Cleaning Technologies – Very Good Quality, 4-points. Support Material – Good Quality, 1-point.

5) Warranty: 4/8 points – This purifier carries a limited 3-year warranty; Photohydroionization Module has a 1-year warranty. Good Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 6/6 points – The only maintenance is changing the Photohydroionization Module each year. This is a quick change item and takes less than 10 minutes to change after cool. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Cleaning is also easy as the purifier may need a quick dust or damp rag wipe from time to time to remove and dust or particles on the outside housing. Easy Cleaning 3-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – The AirSource 3000 is modern looking. Black is the only color option. Looks Good, 2-points. The purifier has an on off switch. Weighs 7 lbs and measures 16″ H X 9″ Diameter. Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Shaklee has been in the health and nutrition business for over 50 years. They are located in Pleasanton, CA.

9) Noise Level: 4/5 points – This unit has a very small fan, so it is quiet. Quiet Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 69/100 points

Conclusion: An option for larger room or whole home air cleaning. Return to Top Model: AirSource Mobile Last Reviewed: 03-13-2008 Rating Score: 66/100 points

Summary: The Shaklee AirSource Mobile utilizes one type of active purification technology. The result is a cleaning that actively emits from the purifier into the room or automobile to reduce odors, gases, VOCs, and microorganisms. Some ozone as well as other oxidizers are emitted, but are well within safe standards if used properly. This unit is small enough for travel and portable use and does have adapters available for both a wall outlet and an auto outlet. RGF was involved in the design of this Shaklee air purifier. RGF is a big player in the commercial air and water purification industry. A Good Value.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 16/24 points – The MSRP is 229. The estimated square footage cleaned is 300 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((229 initial + 62.88/year)/300 sqft)/5 removal points)) = 80.54. 80.54 = 16 points – Good Value.

2) What is Removed: 5/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Poor Removal, 0-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Poor Removal, 0-points. Removal of Odors and Gases – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of VOCs – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal, 0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 12/15 points – Relacing the Photohydroionization Module every year will cost 59.00. Calculating electricity usage: 5 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 3.88/year. Total cost 62.88/year. Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 7/12 points – This purifier was designed with RGF Environmental Group. They design decent products. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality, 3-points. Support Material – Good Quality, 1-point.

5) Warranty: 4/8 points – This purifier carries a limited 3-year warranty; Photohydroionization Module has a 1-year warranty. Good Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 6/6 points – The only maintenance is changing the Photohydroionization Module each year. This is a quick change item and takes less than 10 minutes to change after cool. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Cleaning is also easy as the purifier may need a quick dust or damp rag wipe from time to time to remove and dust or particles on the outside housing. Easy Cleaning 3-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – A small cylindrical plastic looking unit. Black with gray middle is the only color option. Looks Good, 2-points. The purifier has an on off switch. Weighs 1 lbs and measures 8″ H X 3.5″ Diameter. Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Shaklee has been in the health and nutrition business for over 50 years. They are located in Pleasanton, CA.

9) Noise Level: 4/5 points – This unit has a very small fan, so it is quiet. Quiet Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 66/100 points

Conclusion

: A good portable for home, auto, and hotel.Return to Top

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Review of NQ Air Purifiers Models

March 28, 2021 by john

NQ Air Purifiers review: Summaries and Detailed Reviews.

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NQ Air Purifier Summaries

Model: NQ Clarifier with UV Sterilization – Good Rating

Up to 1500 sqft (6 AC/hr)

MSRP 699

Conclusion: A good cleaner, but expensive to operate.

Detailed Review Below

Model: NQ Clarifier Medical Air Defense System – Good Rating

Up to 1500 sqft (6 AC/hr)

MSRP 999

Conclusion: A very good cleaner, but expensive to operate.

Detailed Review Below

NQ Air Purifier Detailed Reviews

Model: NQ Clarifier with UV Sterilization

Rating Score: 61/100 points

Summary

The NQ Clarifier with UV Sterilization combines Passive filtration with Passive UV disinfection. This is an industrial quality air purifier and is the choice for many businesses

that use air purification. Unlike many companies in the consumer market, NQ's focus appears to be on the commercial and business end with a minor in residential models. The unit is heavy,

but does a decent job on most air contaminants. This cleaning level does come at a higher cost especially with the passive technologies. Its ability to clean larger spaces is a big plus. A Very

Good Value.

Basic Specifications:

  • Designed for spaces up to 1500 sqft (6 air changes per hour)
  • Passive purification technology
  • Step 1: 10 micron pre filter for larger particles
  • Step 2: formulated activated carbon filter for odors and gases
  • Step 3: 99.97% True HEPA filter ASHRAE – H13 Standards
  • Step 4: carbon impregnated post filter
  • UV Disinfection: two germicidal UV lamps – 13,000 Wsec/cm
  • Available in Black, White, and Sandstone
  • Yearly Operating Costs 342.04
  • 2-year limited warranty
  • non offgassing 22 gauge galvanized steel

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 20/24 points – The MSRP is 699. The estimated square footage cleaned is 1500 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((699 initial + 342.04/year)/1500 sqft)/12

removal points)) = 94.2. 94.2 = 20 points – Very Good Value.

2) What is Removed: 12/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Very Good Removal, 3-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points. Removal

of Odors and Gases – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of VOCs – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Fair

Removal, 1-point.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 0/15 points – The Pre-filter costs 16 and is replaced every 6 months = 32/year. The post-filter costs 16 and is replaced every 6 months = 32/year. The 15 lb

Activated Carbon and lasts up to 24 months for 149.99 at 75/year. The HEPA filters last up to 24 months for 124.99 at 62.50/year. The 2 UV lights last 1 year at 34.99/year. Calculating

electricity usage: 136 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 105.55/year. Total cost 342.04/year. Very Expensive to operate.

4) Quality: 9/12 points – This is a heavy duty air purifier. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Very Good Quality, 4-points. Cleaning Technologies – Very Good Quality, 4-points. Support Material

– Good Quality, 1-point.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – The NQ has a limited 2-year warranty. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 5/6 points – Routine maintenance includes replacing The pre and post filters every 6 months, replacing the 2 UV bulbs every year, replacing the HEPA filter every

18-24 months, and replacing the activated carbon Filter every 18-24 months. Average Maintenance, 2-points. Cleaning includes washing the pre and post filters every two months between

replacements and general wiping down of cabinet. Easy Cleaning 3-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This purifier looks sturdy and a bit industrial for home use. Maybe a good description would be heavy duty. Available in Black, White, and Sandstone. Looks

Good, 2-points. The controls are basic and are on the top where they are easy to adjust and view. Weighs 48 lbs and measures 15" W X 28" H X 14" D. It has wheels. Feels Good,

2-points.

8) Years in Business: 4/5 points – NQ Industries, Inc. was founded in 1993. They are located in Rocky Hill, CT and Bouchemaine, France.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – The three operating speeds are low at 45 dB, Medium at 55 dB, and High at 58 dB. Average Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 2/3 points – Minor assembly required. Average Set-up.

total = 61/100 points

Conclusion

A good cleaner, but expensive to operate.

Model: NQ Clarifier Medical Air Defense System

Rating Score: 62/100 points

Summary

The NQ Clarifier Medical Air Defense System combines Passive filtration with Passive UV disinfection. The main difference between this and the 699 version is the additional 2 UV

lamps. This too is an industrial quality air purifier and is the choice for many businesses that use air purification. Unlike many companies in the consumer market, NQ's focus appears to be

on the commercial and business end with a minor in residential models. The NQ air purifier unit is heavy, but does a decent job on most air contaminants. This cleaning level does come at a

higher cost especially with the passive technologies. Its ability to clean larger spaces is a big plus. A Very Good Value.

Basic Specifications:

  • Designed for spaces up to 1500 sqft (6 air changes per hour)
  • Passive purification technology
  • Step 1: 10 micron pre filter for larger particles
  • Step 2: formulated activated carbon filter for odors and gases
  • Step 3: 99.97% True HEPA filter ASHRAE – H13 Standards
  • Step 4: carbon impregnated post filter
  • UV Disinfection: four germicidal UV lamps – 26,000 Wsec/cm
  • Available in Black, White, and Sandstone
  • Yearly Operating Costs 377.05
  • 2-year limited warranty
  • non offgassing 22 gauge galvanized steel

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 20/24 points – The MSRP is 999. The estimated square footage cleaned is 1500 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((999 initial + 377.05/year)/1500 sqft)/13

removal points)) = 92.9. 92.9 = 20 points – Very Good Value.

2) What is Removed: 13/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Very Good Removal, 3-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points. Removal

of Odors and Gases – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of VOCs – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Very Good Removal, 3-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Fair

Removal, 1-point.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 0/15 points – The Pre-filter costs 16 and is replaced every 6 months = 32/year. The post-filter costs 16 and is replaced every 6 months = 32/year. The 15 lb

Activated Carbon and lasts up to 24 months for 149.99 at 75/year. The HEPA filters last up to 24 months for 124.99 at 62.50/year. The 4 UV lights last 1 year at 70/year. Calculating

electricity usage: 136 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 105.55/year. Total cost 377.05/year. Very Expensive to operate.

4) Quality: 9/12 points – This is a heavy duty air purifier. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Very Good Quality, 4-points. Cleaning Technologies – Very Good Quality, 4-points. Support Material

– Good Quality, 1-point.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – The NQ has a limited 2-year warranty. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 5/6 points – Routine maintenance includes replacing The pre and post filters every 6 months, replacing the 4 UV bulbs every year, replacing the HEPA filter every

18-24 months, and replacing the activated carbon Filter every 18-24 months. Average Maintenance, 2-points. Cleaning includes washing the pre and post filters every two months between

replacements and general wiping down of cabinet. Easy Cleaning 3-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This purifier looks sturdy and a bit industrial for home use. Maybe a good description would be heavy duty. Available in Black, White, and Sandstone. Looks

Good, 2-points. The controls are basic and are on the top where they are easy to adjust and view. Weighs 48 lbs and measures 15" W X 28" H X 14" D. It has wheels. Feels Good,

2-points.

8) Years in Business: 4/5 points – NQ Industries, Inc. was founded in 1993. They are located in Rocky Hill, CT and Bouchemaine, France.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – The three operating speeds are low at 45 dB, Medium at 55 dB, and High at 58 dB. Average Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 2/3 points – Minor assembly required. Average Set-up.

total = 62/100 points

Conclusion

A very good cleaner, but expensive to operate.

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Review of EdenPure Air Purifier Models

March 28, 2021 by john

As an alternative I recommend considering the COWAY AP-1512HH Mighty Air Purifier as a worthy replacement.

It has gained a reputation for exceptional performance and advanced features.

For a comprehensive review of the Coway Air Purifier.

In summary, the COWAY Air Purifier is an excellent choice to as an alternative to the replace the Amway Atmosphere.

EdenPure air purifier review: Summaries and Detailed Reviews.

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EdenPure Air Purifier Summaries

Model: EdenPURE Whole House G-7 – Very Good Rating

Up to 3000 sqft

MSRP 372

Conclusion: This is a knock-off of a great product; decent cleaning power.

Detailed Review Below

Model: EdenPURE Area – Good Rating

Up to 1000 sqft

MSRP 227

Conclusion: A mixture of inexpensive technologies; the G-7 is a better choice.

Detailed Review Below

Model: EdenPURE RoomPURE – Fair Rating

Up to 200 sqft

MSRP 55

Conclusion: A basic plug-in air purifier; nightlight.

Detailed Review Below

EdenPure Air Purifier Detailed Reviews

Model: EdenPURE Whole House G-7

Rating Score: 65/100 points

Summary

The EdenPURE Whole House G-7 combines Passive UV microorganism control with active negative ionization and ozone oxidation. On the surface the marketing for this purifier makes it

sound like a wonderful purifier. It will do some cleaning, but the technology is a knock-off from Ecoquest purifiers. Some of the copied technologies/materials are inferior and some are a bit

dated. Ecoquest is by far the superior purifier and many "copies" abound. This EdenPure Air Purifier is a so-so example of a copy. The web information rates this purifier as whole

house and up to 3000 sqft; my experience and the inferior technologies used tell me this is grossly exaggerated. The rating shows a very good value, but the overall rating is average.

Basic Specifications:

  • Designed for spaces up to 1500 sqft
  • Passive and Active purification technology
  • Step 1: pre filter for larger particles
  • Step 2: UV light with catalytic screen for odor/gas control
  • Step 3: ozone plate for odor/gas/VOC/microbial control
  • Step 4: negative only ionization for limited particle removal
  • Control panel allows technology customization
  • Remote control and timer options
  • Yearly Operating Costs 74.32
  • 1-year limited warranty

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 20/24 points – The MSRP is 372. The estimated square footage cleaned is 1500 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((372 initial + 74.32/year)/1500 sqft)/7 removal

points)) = 95.7. 95.7 = 20 points – Very Good value.

2) What is Removed: 7/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Odors

and Gases – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of VOCs – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 12/15 points – The UV Lamp is a standard size available for less than 19.99/year. Calculating electricity usage: 70 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365

days/year = 54.33/year. Total cost 74.32/year. Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 6/12 points – The quality of this unit is average at best. Materials are generic and quality is not the foremost concern. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points.

Cleaning Technologies – Fair Quality, 2-points. Support Material – Good Quality, 1-point.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – This Edenpure has a 1-year warranty. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 5/6 points – Routine maintenance is limited to replacing the UV lamp every year or as needed. UV lamps will sometimes last longer than recommended, but they do

degrade towards the end of their life span. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Cleaning the ceramic plates should be done every 30-days per instructions; generally 10 minutes plus dry time. Cleaning

the catalytic screen is as simple as vacuuming or rinsing with water if needed – again every 30 days. There is also a pre filter in the back of the unit that can be vacuumed or rinsed. Average

Cleaning 2-points.

7) Look and Feel: 3/6 points – This purifier is a box in shape. It has a different look with a funky looking front grill and a busy looking control/display panel. Something does not appeal

about the look. Questionable Looks, 1-point. The remote is functional and useful. The buttons are average and the overall feel is average. Weighs 16 lbs and measures 12 3/4 H x 8 7/8 W x 8 3/4

D. Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Edenpure is a product line of SCI (Suarez Corporation Industries). SCI was formed in 1968. They are located in Canton, Ohio.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – The G-7 has 5 fan speeds ranging from very quiet to above average. Average Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 2/3 points – The manual has a detailed 11-step setup procedure. Not too bad, but will take a little while to work through. Average Set-up.

total = 65/100 points

Conclusion

This is a knock-off of a great product; decent cleaning power.

EdenPURE Area

Rating Score: 61/100 points

Summary

The EdenPURE Area combines Passive UV microorganism control and HEPA like filtering with active negative ionization and UV/TiO2 oxidation. On the surface the marketing for this

purifier makes it sound like a wonderful purifier. It will do some cleaning, but again the technology is a knock-off from Ecoquest purifiers. Some of the copied technologies/materials are

inferior and some are a bit dated. Ecoquest is by far the superior purifier and many "copies" abound. This EdenPure Air Purifier is a so-so example of a copy. The web information

rates this purifier as room and up to 1000 sqft; my experience and the inferior technologies used tell me this is grossly exaggerated. A good value.

Basic Specifications:

  • Designed for spaces up to 500 sqft
  • Passive and Active purification technology
  • Step 1: pre filter for larger particles
  • Step 2: small washable HEPA-like filter to remove particles
  • Step 3: UV light with TiO2 screen for odor/gas control
  • Step 4: negative only ionization for additional particle removal
  • Control panel allows technology customization
  • Remote control and timer options
  • Yearly Operating Costs 54.92
  • 1-year limited warranty

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 16/24 points – The MSRP is 227. The estimated square footage cleaned is 500 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((227 initial + 54.92/year)/500 sqft)/5 removal

points)) = 88.7. 88.7 = 16 points – Good value.

2) What is Removed: 5/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Odors

and Gases – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 12/15 points – The UV Lamp is a standard size available for less than 19.99/year. Calculating electricity usage: 45 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365

days/year = 34.93/year. Total cost 54.92/year. Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 6/12 points – The quality of this unit is average at best. Materials are generic and quality is not the foremost concern. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points.

Cleaning Technologies – Fair Quality, 2-points. Support Material – Good Quality, 1-point.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – This Edenpure has a 1-year warranty. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 5/6 points – Routine maintenance is limited to replacing the UV lamp every year or as needed. UV lamps will sometimes last longer than recommended, but they do

degrade towards the end of their life span. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Cleaning the small HEPA like filter should be done every 30-days per instructions; a vacuum or wash; generally 10 minutes

plus dry time. Cleaning the catalytic screen is as simple as vacuuming or rinsing with water if needed – again every 30 days. There is also a pre filter that can be vacuumed or rinsed as

needed. Average Cleaning 2-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This purifier has a modern shape and look. It has a different look with a funky looking front grill and a busy looking control/display panel. It has a plastic

look; overall ok. Looks Good, 2-points. The remote is functional and useful. The buttons are average and the overall feel is average. Weighs 11 lbs and measures 11 5/8 H x 12 5/8 W x 6 3/8 D.

Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Edenpure is a product line of SCI (Suarez Corporation Industries). SCI was formed in 1968. They are located in Canton, Ohio.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – The "Area" has 3 fan speeds ranging from quiet to above average. Average Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – The manual has a detailed 8-step setup procedure. This one is easier than the G-7 model. Easy Set-up.

total = 61/100 points

Conclusion: A mixture of inexpensive technologies; the G-7 is a better choice.

Return to Top Model: EdenPURE RoomPURE Last Reviewed: 4-04-2008 Rating Score: 55/100 points

Summary: The EdenPURE RoomPURE uses active negative ionization and active oxidation. This purifier is best suited for a small room like a bathroom. There are other brands that are better and

a few that are worse in the plug-in category. A little over-priced for what it actually does. A poor value.

Basic Specifications:

  • Best for spaces up to 100 sqft
  • Active purification technology
  • Step 1: negative only ionization for particle removal
  • Step 2: ozone oxidation to reduce smells and gases
  • Control panel allows technology customization
  • Night Light option
  • Adjustable Hi/Low cleaning levels
  • Yearly Operating Costs 15.17
  • 1-year limited warranty

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 8/24 points – The MSRP is 55. The estimated square footage cleaned is 100 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((55 initial + 15.17/year)/100 sqft)/2 removal

points)) = 64.9. 64.9 = 8 points – Poor value.

2) What is Removed: 2/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Poor Removal, 0-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Odors

and Gases – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 15/15 points – Calculating electricity usage: 20 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 15.17/year. Total cost 15.17/year. Very Inexpensive to

operate.

4) Quality: 5/12 points – The quality of this unit is average at best. Materials are generic and quality is not the foremost concern. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Fair Quality, 2-points.

Cleaning Technologies – Fair Quality, 2-points. Support Material – Good Quality, 1-point.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – This Edenpure has a 1-year warranty. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 6/6 points – No routine maintenance. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. No cleaning except an occasional wipe down and making sure the inlet/outlet is free of dust.

Easy Cleaning 3-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This purifier is just a small little rectangle. Looks Good, 2-points. The buttons are small and on the side. Set it and let it go; fairly simple. It measures 3

1/2 H x 2 1/2 W x 1 7/8 D. Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Edenpure is a product line from SCI (Suarez Corporation Industries). SCI was formed in 1968. They are located in Canton, Ohio.

9) Noise Level: 5/5 points – Virtually silent. Very Quiet Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Plug and play. Easy Set-up.

total = 55/100 points

Conclusion

A basic plug-in air purifier; nightlight.

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Review of Pionair Air Purifiers Models

March 27, 2021 by john

The Pionair Air Purifiers, once popular for its effectiveness in purifying indoor air, are no longer in production.

I recommend considering the COWAY AP-1512HH Mighty Air Purifier as a worthy replacement.

It has gained a reputation for exceptional performance and advanced features.

For a comprehensive review of the Coway Air Purifier.

In summary, the COWAY Air Purifier is an excellent choice to replace the Ecoquest Air Purifier.

Now Discontinued – Pionair Air Purifiers

Pionair air purifiers review: Summaries and Detailed Reviews.

Reviews are only as good as the underlying rating criteria used.

After you are done reviewing, STEP 5 Buying lists the best places to buy Pionair purifiers.

Pionair Air Purifier Summaries

Model: Pionair 350/Pionair Smart Pointe 350 – Both Fair Rating

Up to 350 sqft

MSRP 389.95/489.95

Conclusion: The least cost effective of the three sizes.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Pionair 750/Pionair Smart Pointe 750 – Both Fair Rating

Up to 750 sqft

MSRP 449.95/549.95

Conclusion: Better cleaning value than the 350 model.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Pionair 1500/Pionair Smart Pointe 1500 – Both Good Rating

Up to 1500 sqft

MSRP 489.95/589.95

Conclusion: The best Pionair value.

Detailed Review Below

Pionair Purifier Detailed Reviews

Model: Pionair 350/Pionair Smart Pointe 350

Rating Score: 55/100 and 57/100 points

Summary

The Pionair 350 uses an active UV oxidation process to reduce odors, gases, VOCs, and microorganisms. The Pionair Smart Pointe 350 uses the same active process as the Pionair 350

and adds sensor limited negative ions for particle removal. If you are attempting to decide between the two versions, ask yourself how important particle removal is. If it is important, then

choose the Smart Pointe version. I'm not a big fan of negative only ionization, but this unit has a limiter built in that shuts off the ionizer when a balance is achieved between negative

and positive ions. This is mostly good, however if your space has mostly negative ions to start with your particle control will be limited. If you are buying this unit and you are concerned

about a surplus of negative ions, The best way to test that balance would be to run the unit. If the ionizer runs most of the time, your balance is ok, if it hardly runs, the technology may be

under utilized. Although this is better than most negative ionizers, I still prefer the few models that offer balanced positive and negative ionization. One last comment about air flow. This

unit does not have a fan and requires proper placement and some external air flow to work efficiently. It will work "ok" in most situations. This Pionair Air Purifier is a Fair

Value.

Basic Specifications:

  • Designed for spaces up to 350 sqft
  • Active purification technology
  • Version 350: UV PhotoCatalytic Oxidation Process
  • Version 350 Smart Pointe: Adds sensor limited negative ionization
  • UV Lamp Modules interchange allowing larger space cleaning
  • Low Maintenance
  • 1 color – black
  • Pionair Air Purifiers are made in the USA
  • Yearly Operating Costs 193.09
  • 3-year basic warranty; 1-year pro-rated on UV Lamp Module

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 12/24 points and 12/24 points – The MSRP is 389.95. The estimated square footage cleaned is 350 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((389.95 initial +

193.09/year)/350 sqft)/6 removal points)) = 72.24. 72.24 = 12 points – Fair Value. The MSRP is 489.95. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((489.95 initial + 193.09/year)/350

sqft)/8 removal points)) = 75.61. 75.61 = 12 points – Fair Value.

2) What is Removed: 6/16 points and 8/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Poor Removal, 0-points/Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns –

Poor Removal, 0-points/Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Odors and Gases – Very Good Removal, 3-points. Removal of VOCs – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Good Removal,

2-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal, 0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 6/15 points – The only consumable is the yearly UV Lamp Module replacement which costs 99.95/year. Calculating electricity usage: 120 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24

hours/day x 365 days/year = 93.14/year. Total cost 193.09/year. Above Average to operate.

4) Quality: 7/12 points – Made in the USA. Basic design. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality, 3-points. Support Material – Good

Quality, 1-point.

5) Warranty: 4/8 points – The base unit has a 3-year warranty. The UV Lamp Module has a 1-year pro-rated warranty. Good Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 6/6 points – The only routine maintenance is replacing the UV Lamp Module every year. This is an easy change. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. The only cleaning would

be dusting the outside plastic cabinet. Easy Cleaning 3-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This is a basic looking (a little generic) square tower purifier available in black. Looks Good, 2-points. This unit has and on/off switch. Weighs 3 lbs and

measures 4" W X 11" H X 5" D. Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 2/5 points – Pionair has been in business for over 4 years. They are located in McDonough, GA.

9) Noise Level: 5/5 points – This purifier is virtually silent. Very Quiet Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Locate the unit per instructions and turn it on. Easy Set-up.

total = 55/100 and 57/100 points

Conclusion

The least cost effective of the three sizes.Return to Top Model: Pionair 750/Pionair Smart Pointe 750 Last Reviewed: 03-20-2008 Rating Score: 56/100 and 58/100 points

Summary

The Pionair 750 uses an active UV oxidation process to reduce odors, gases, VOCs, and microorganisms. The Pionair Smart Pointe 750 uses the same active process as the Pionair 750

and adds sensor limited negative ions for particle removal. If you are attempting to decide between the two versions, ask yourself how important particle removal is. If it is important, then

choose the Smart Pointe version. I'm not a big fan of negative only ionization, but this unit has a limiter built in that shuts off the ionizer when a balance is achieved between negative

and positive ions. This is mostly good, however if your space has mostly negative ions to start with your particle control will be limited. If you are buying this unit and you are concerned

about a surplus of negative ions, The best way to test that balance would be to run the unit. If the ionizer runs most of the time, your balance is ok, if it hardly runs, the technology may be

under utilized. Although this is better than most negative ionizers, I still prefer the few models that offer balanced positive and negative ionization. One last comment about air flow. This

unit does not have a fan and requires proper placement and some external air flow to work efficiently. It will work "ok" in most situations. This Pionair Air Purifier is a Good

Value.

Pionair Air Purifier Basic Specifications:

  • Designed for spaces up to 750 sqft
  • Active purification technology
  • Version 750: UV PhotoCatalytic Oxidation Process
  • Version 750 Smart Pointe: Adds sensor limited negative ionization
  • UV Lamp Modules interchange allowing smaller/larger space cleaning
  • Low Maintenance
  • 1 color – black
  • Pionair Air Purifiers are made in the USA
  • Yearly Operating Costs 253.09
  • 3-year basic warranty; 1-year pro-rated on UV Lamp Module

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 16/24 points and 16/24 points – The MSRP is 449.95. The estimated square footage cleaned is 750 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((449.95 initial +

253.09/year)/750 sqft)/6 removal points)) = 84.38. 84.38 = 16 points – Good Value. The MSRP is 549.95. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((549.95 initial + 253.09/year)/750

sqft)/8 removal points)) = 86.62. 86.62 = 16 points – Good Value.

2) What is Removed: 6/16 points and 8/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Poor Removal, 0-points/Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns –

Poor Removal, 0-points/Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Odors and Gases – Very Good Removal, 3-points. Removal of VOCs – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Good Removal,

2-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal, 0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 3/15 points – The only consumable is the yearly UV Lamp Module replacement which costs 159.95/year. Calculating electricity usage: 120 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x

24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 93.14/year. Total cost 253.09/year. Expensive to operate.

4) Quality: 7/12 points – Made in the USA. Basic design. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality, 3-points. Support Material – Good

Quality, 1-point.

5) Warranty: 4/8 points – The base unit has a 3-year warranty. The UV Lamp Module has a 1-year pro-rated warranty. Good Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 6/6 points – The only routine maintenance is replacing the UV Lamp Module every year. This is an easy change. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. The only cleaning would

be dusting the outside plastic cabinet. Easy Cleaning 3-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This is a basic looking (a little generic) square tower purifier available in black. Looks Good, 2-points. This unit has and on/off switch. Weighs 3 lbs and

measures 4" W X 11" H X 5" D. Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 2/5 points – Pionair has been in business for over 4 years. They are located in McDonough, GA.

9) Noise Level: 5/5 points – This purifier is virtually silent. Very Quiet Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Locate the unit per instructions and turn it on. Easy Set-up.

total = 56/100 and 58/100 points

Conclusion

Better cleaning value than the 350 model.

Model: Pionair 1500/Smart Pointe 1500

Rating Score: 60/100 and 62/100 points

Summary

The Pionair 1500 uses an active UV oxidation process to reduce odors, gases, VOCs, and microorganisms. The Pionair Smart Pointe 1500 uses the same active process as the Pionair 1500

and adds sensor limited negative ions for particle removal. If you are attempting to decide between the two versions, ask yourself how important particle removal is. If it is important, then

choose the Smart Pointe version. I'm not a big fan of negative only ionization, but this unit has a limiter built in that shuts off the ionizer when a balance is achieved between negative

and positive ions. This is mostly good, however if your space has mostly negative ions to start with your particle control will be limited. If you are buying this unit and you are concerned

about a surplus of negative ions, The best way to test that balance would be to run the unit. If the ionizer runs most of the time, your balance is ok, if it hardly runs, the technology may be

under utilized. Although this is better than most negative ionizers, I still prefer the few models that offer balanced positive and negative ionization. One last comment about air flow. This

unit does not have a fan and requires proper placement and some external air flow to work efficiently. It will work "ok" in most situations. This Pionair Air Purifier is a Very Good

Value.

Pionair Air Purifier Basic Specifications:

  • Designed for spaces up to 1500 sqft
  • Active purification technology
  • Version 1500: UV PhotoCatalytic Oxidation Process
  • Version 1500 Smart Pointe: Adds sensor limited negative ionization
  • UV Lamp Modules interchange allowing smaller space cleaning
  • Low Maintenance
  • 1 color – black
  • Pionair Air Purifiers are made in the USA
  • Yearly Operating Costs 293.09
  • 3-year basic warranty; 1-year pro-rated on UV Lamp Module

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 20/24 points and 20/24 points – The MSRP is 489.95. The estimated square footage cleaned is 750 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((489.95 initial +

293.09/year)/1500 sqft)/6 removal points)) = 91.30. 91.30 = 20 points – Very Good Value. The MSRP is 589.95. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((589.95 initial +

293.09/year)/1500 sqft)/8 removal points)) = 92.64. 92.64 = 20 points – Very Good Value.

2) What is Removed: 6/16 points and 8/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Poor Removal, 0-points/Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns –

Poor Removal, 0-points/Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Odors and Gases – Very Good Removal, 3-points. Removal of VOCs – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Good Removal,

2-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal, 0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 3/15 points – The only consumable is the yearly UV Lamp Module replacement which costs 199.95/year. Calculating electricity usage: 120 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x

24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 93.14/year. Total cost 293.09/year. Above Average to operate.

4) Quality: 7/12 points – Made in the USA. Basic design. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality, 3-points. Support Material – Good

Quality, 1-point.

5) Warranty: 4/8 points – The base unit has a 3-year warranty. The UV Lamp Module has a 1-year pro-rated warranty. Good Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 6/6 points – The only routine maintenance is replacing the UV Lamp Module every year. This is an easy change. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. The only cleaning would

be dusting the outside plastic cabinet. Easy Cleaning 3-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This is a basic looking (a little generic) square tower purifier available in black. Looks Good, 2-points. This unit has and on/off switch. Weighs 3 lbs and

measures 4" W X 11" H X 5" D. Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 2/5 points – Pionair has been in business for over 4 years. They are located in McDonough, GA.

9) Noise Level: 5/5 points – This purifier is virtually silent. Very Quiet Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Locate the unit per instructions and turn it on. Easy Set-up.

total = 60/100 and 62/100 points

Conclusion

The best Pionair air purifier value.

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Review of Surround Air Purifier Models

March 27, 2021 by john

Surround air purifiers review: Summaries and Detailed Reviews.

Reviews are only as good as the underlying rating criteria used.

After you are done reviewing, STEP 5 Buying lists the best places to buy Surround purifiers.

Surround Air Summaries

Model: Surround Air Multi-Tech S2000 – Very Good Rating

Up to 300 sqft

MSRP 149

Conclusion: A basic permanent 99% HEPA aided by ionization.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Surround Air Purifier Multi-Tech S3000 – Good Rating

Up to 300 sqft

MSRP 199

Conclusion: Similar to the S2000 with odor/gasses control.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Surround Air Purifier Multi-Tech S4000 – Fair Rating

Up to 400 sqft

MSRP 299

Conclusion: Multiple technologies; average cleaning.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Surround Air Purifier Intelli-Pro XJ-3800 – Very Good Rating

Up to 325 sqft

MSRP 299

Conclusion: Multiple technologies; average cleaning.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Surround Air Purifier N-Lite 5000 – Good Rating

Up to 150 sqft

MSRP 99

Conclusion: Made for a small room; average cleaning.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Surround Air Purifier XJ-2100UV – Good Rating

Up to 150 sqft

MSRP 99

Conclusion: Made for a small room; below average cleaning.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Surround Air Purifier XJ-202 Plug-In – Good Rating

Up to 50 sqft

MSRP 19.99

Conclusion: A decent plug-in requiring regular cleaning.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Surround Air Purifier XJ-800 Vehicles – Good Rating

Up to 25 sqft

MSRP 19.99

Detailed Review Below

Surround Air Purifiers Detailed Reviews

Model: Surround Air Purifier Multi-Tech S2000

Rating Score: 65/100 points

Summary

Surround Air's motto is proven + affordable air purifiers. The S2000 is a basic room air purifier that works mainly on particles in the air. For basic cleaning of dust, pet

dander, and pollens this model will help. The ionizer aids smaller particles in sticking to the 99% HEPA filter. Don't expect miracles at this price range, but expect a good basic cleaning.

The price range is towards the low end of what I would recommend, but for the money this model does a good job.

Basic Specifications: The Multi-Tech S2000 Surround Air Purifier is designed for smaller spaces up to 300 sqft. This purifier is mainly passive with some negative ionization occurring inside

and outside the purifier. The Multi-Tech S2000 uses a 3-step process. Step 1 is the pre filter capturing the largest particles. Step 2 is the 99% HEPA filter that traps particles. Step 3 is

negative ionization which mainly helps the efficiency of the 99% HEPA filter. This is not a true HEPA filter, but is washable and amplified by the ionization. I am not a huge fan of negative

only ionization (see ionization section), but in this case most occurs inside the unit. The only replacement part is the HEPA filter at two year recommended intervals and that could be

prolonged by careful cleanings; cost = 29.99. This purifier offers a 3-year warranty. Expect some outgasing from plastic surfaces.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 16/24 points – The MSRP is 149. The estimated square footage cleaned is 300 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((149 initial + 53.80/year)/300 sqft)/4 removal

points)) = 83.10. 83.10 = 16 points – Good Value.

2) What is Removed: 4/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Odors

and Gases – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 12/15 points – The 99% HEPA filter is a washable filter; however, they do recommend replacing every two years at 29.99/2 = 14.99/year. Calculating electricity

usage: 50 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 38.81/year. Total cost 53.80/year. Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 8/12 points – Generally good use of materials; excellent website and documentation. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality,

3-points. Support Material – Excellent Quality, 2-points.

5) Warranty: 6/8 points – This purifier has a 3-year warranty; replaceable parts excluded. They have a 90-day replacement period which provides a new purifier if anything goes wrong. They

also offer a 30-day return period. Very Good Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 5/6 points – There is little maintenance other then replacing the HEPA filter when too dirty to clean. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. The HEPA filter is washable

and should be cleaned as needed. Clean every 2-3 months or as needed. Wipe rest of machine and rinse pre-filter as well. Total time 15-30 minutes every 2-3 months. Average Cleaning

2-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – One step better than a typical "box-like" purifier. Looks Good, 2-points. The controls are located near the top and the LCD panel is easy to read.

Weighs 13 lbs and measures 19" X 16.5" X 10.25". Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 4/5 points – Surround Air Purifier is a division of Indoor Purification Systems, Inc. which has been in the air purifier business since 1998. They are located in

Layton, UT.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – This purifier has average fan noise. Average Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 65/100 points

Conclusion

A basic permanent 99% HEPA aided by ionization.Return to Top Model: Surround Air Purifier Multi-Tech S3000 Last Reviewed: 02-23-2008 Rating Score: 63/100 points

Summary: Surround Air's motto is proven + affordable air purifiers. The S3000 is a basic room air purifier that works on particles and odors/gases in the air. For basic cleaning of dust,

pet dander, and pollens this model will help. The ionizer aids smaller particles in sticking to the 99% HEPA filter. In addition to what the S2000 offers, the S3000 has a carbon filter, UV

lamp, and photocatalyst filter aiding in additional cleaning. Although there are several technologies at work here, don't expect miracles at this price range. Expect a good basic cleaning.

The price range is towards the low end of what I would recommend, but for the money this model does a good job.

Basic Specifications

The Multi-Tech S3000 Surround Air Purifier is designed for smaller spaces up to 300 sqft. This purifier is mainly passive with some negative ionization and oxidizing

agents occurring inside and outside the purifier. The Multi-Tech S3000 uses a 6-step process. Step 1 is the pre filter capturing the largest particles. Step 2 is the 99% HEPA filter that traps

particles. Step 3 is a thin carbon filter. Step 4 adds a Photocatalytic Oxidation Filter aiding in odor and bacteria removal. Step 5 is a germicidal UV lamp reducing microorganisms. Step 6 is

negative ionization which mainly helps the efficiency of the 99% HEPA filter. This 99% HEPA is not a true HEPA filter, but is washable and amplified by the ionization. I am not a huge fan of

negative only ionization (see ionization section), but in this case most occurs inside the unit. The replacement parts include the carbon filter 9.99 X 2 = 19.98/year, the Photocatalytic

Filter at 14.99/year, the UV lamp at 14.99/year, and the HEPA filter at two year recommended intervals and that could be prolonged by careful cleanings; cost = 29.99. This purifier offers a

3-year warranty. Expect some outgasing from plastic surfaces.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 16/24 points – The MSRP is 199. The estimated square footage cleaned is 300 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((199 initial + 103.76/year)/300 sqft)/6 removal

points)) = 83.18. 83.18 = 16 points – Good Value.

2) What is Removed: 6/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Odors

and Gases – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 9/15 points – The 99% HEPA filter is a washable filter; however, they do recommend replacing every two years at 29.99/2 = 14.99/year. The carbon filter lasts

6-12 months = 9.99 X 2 = 19.98/year. The Photocatalytic Filter lasts 12 months = 14.99/year. The UV lamp lasts 12 months = 14.99/year. Calculating electricity usage: 50 watts/1000 x

.0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 38.81/year. Total cost 103.76/year. Average to operate.

4) Quality: 8/12 points – Generally good use of materials; excellent website and documentation. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality,

3-points. Support Material – Excellent Quality, 2-points.

5) Warranty: 6/8 points – This purifier has a 3-year warranty; replaceable parts excluded. They have a 90-day replacement period which provides a new purifier if anything goes wrong. They

also offer a 30-day return period. Very Good Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 4/6 points – Routine maintenance includes replacing the carbon filter every 6-12 months, the photocatalytic filter every 12 months, and the UV lamp every 12

months. The HEPA filter is washable, but may need replacing at the 2 year mark. All tasks are easy, but there are a few items to monitor here. Average Maintenance, 2-points. The HEPA filter is

washable and should be cleaned as needed. Clean every 2-3 months or as needed. Wipe rest of machine and check other components as well for replacing. Total time 15-30 minutes every 2-3 months.

Average Cleaning 2-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – One step better than a typical "box-like" purifier. Looks Good, 2-points. The controls are located near the top and the LCD panel is easy to read.

Weighs 13 lbs and measures 19" X 16.5" X 10.25". Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 4/5 points – Surround Air Purifier is a division of Indoor Purification Systems, Inc. which has been in the air purifier business since 1998. They are located in

Layton, UT.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – This purifier has average fan noise. Average Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 63/100 points

Conclusion

Similar to the S2000 with odor/gasses control.

Model: Surround Air Purifier Multi-Tech S4000

Rating Score: 55/100 points

Summary

The S4000 actually does a better cleaning job then the S2000 or S4000, but has a higher initial cost and much higher ongoing costs. Overall the value is a little lower because of

these factors. Again, we have multiple technologies at work here, but they are all on the low-end of efficiency. This unit will clean and even do a decent job, but do not expect it to compete

with some of the higher priced, quality brands. This purifier is fair for the price, but others exist that are better values.

Basic Specifications

The Multi-Tech S4000 is designed for spaces up to 400 sqft. This purifier is mainly passive with some negative ionization and oxidizing agents occurring inside and

outside the purifier. The Multi-Tech S4000 uses a 6-step process. Step 1 is the pre filter capturing the largest particles. Step 2 is the true 99.97% HEPA filter that traps particles. Step 3 is

a thin carbon filter. Step 4 adds a Photocatalytic Oxididation Filter aiding in odor and bacteria removal. Step 5 adds two germicidal UV lamps reducing microorganisms. Step 6 is negative

ionization. I am not a huge fan of negative only ionization (see ionization section), but in this case most occurs inside the unit. The replacement parts include the pre filter at 19 X 2 =

38/year, the Photocatalytic Oxididation/Carbon filter at 39/year, the 2 UV lamps at 2 X 19.50 = 39/year, and the HEPA filter at 39 X 2 = 78/year. This purifier offers a 3-year warranty.

Expect some outgasing from plastic surfaces.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 12/24 points – The MSRP is 299. The estimated square footage cleaned is 400 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((299 initial + 287.14/year)/400 sqft)/7 removal

points)) = 79.07. 79.07 = 12 points – Fair Value.

2) What is Removed: 7/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points. Removal of

Odors and Gases – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 3/15 points – 99.97% HEPA filters last 6-12 months = 39 X 2 = 78/year. TIO2/Carbon Filter lasts 12 months = 39/year. Pre-filter lasts 6-12 months = 19 x 2 =

38/year. UV lamps (takes two) last 12 months = 39/year. Calculating electricity usage: 120 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 93.14/year. Total cost 287.14/year.

Expensive to operate.

4) Quality: 8/12 points – Generally good use of materials; excellent website and documentation. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality,

3-points. Support Material – Excellent Quality, 2-points.

5) Warranty: 6/8 points – This purifier has a 3-year warranty; replaceable parts excluded. They have a 90-day replacement period which provides a new purifier if anything goes wrong. They

also offer a 30-day return period. Very Good Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 5/6 points – Routine maintenance includes replacing the HEPA filter every 6-12 months, the Photocatalytic Oxididation/Carbon filter every 12 months, the Pre

filter every 6-12 months, and the UV lamps (2) every 12 months. All tasks are easy, but there are a few items to monitor here. Average Maintenance, 2-points. Cleaning is limited to wiping down

and inspecting individual components for replacement. Easy Cleaning 3-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This unit looks more modern then the S2000 or S3000. It looks like a cross between an old radio and some kind of a mini-furnace. Looks Good, 2-points. The

control display is on the front and may be more difficult to read if standing. If you are sitting, it will be easy to read/ change. Weighs 24 lbs and measures 25" X 16.5" X 9.5".

Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 4/5 points – Surround Air Purifier is a division of Indoor Purification Systems, Inc. which has been in the air purifier business since 1998. They are located in

Layton, UT.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – This purifier has average fan noise. Average Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 55/100 points

Conclusion

Multiple technologies; average cleaning.

Model: Surround Air Purifier Intelli-Pro XJ-3800

Rating Score: 65/100 points

Summary

The Intelli-Pro XJ-3800 is a "futurized" looking unit designed to monitor air quality, performance, and filter life. It does incorporate multiple cleaning technologies

with each one working to clean a specific set of pollutants in the air. These technologies do work, but are on the inexpensive side as the price suggests. This unit is above average and offers

some value, but again do not expect it to compete with most units twice its cost. If you keep it maintained and clean it will serve you with basic overall cleaning.

Basic Specifications

The Intelli-Pro XJ-3800 is designed for spaces up to 325 sqft. This purifier is mainly passive with some negative ionization and oxidizing agents occurring inside and

outside the purifier. The Intelli-Pro XJ-3800 uses a 6-step process. Step 1 is the pre filter capturing the largest particles. Step 2 is an electrostatic precipitator using plates to trap

particles. Step 3 is a thin carbon filter. Step 4 adds a true 99/97% HEPA filter. Step 5 is a Photocatalytic Oxididation Filter removing bacteria and odors. Step 6 a germicidal UV lamp reducing

microorganisms. Step 7 is negative ionization. I am not a huge fan of negative only ionization (see ionization section), but in this case most occurs inside the unit. The replacement parts

include the Photocatalytic Oxididation Filter at 9.50/year, the UV lamp at 15/year, and the HEPA/Carbon filter at 36/year. This purifier offers a 3-year warranty. Expect some outgasing from

plastic surfaces.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 16/24 points – The MSRP is 299. The estimated square footage cleaned is 325 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((299 initial + 122.59/year)/325 sqft)/7 removal

points)) = 81.47. 81.47 = 16 points – Good Value.

2) What is Removed: 7/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points. Removal of

Odors and Gases – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 9/15 points – A new HEPA/carbon filter lasts 12 months = 36/year. The UV lamp lasts 12 months = 15/year. The Photocatalytic Filter lasts 2-3 years = 19/2 =

9.50/year. Calculating electricity usage: 80 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 62.09/year. Total cost 122.59/year. Average to operate.

4) Quality: 8/12 points – Generally good use of materials; excellent website and documentation. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality,

3-points. Support Material – Excellent Quality, 2-points.

5) Warranty: 6/8 points – This purifier has a 3-year warranty; replaceable parts excluded. They have a 90-day replacement period which provides a new purifier if anything goes wrong. They

also offer a 30-day return period. Very Good Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 5/6 points – Routine maintenance includes replacing the HEPA/carbon filter every 12 months, the Photocatalytic filter every 2-3 years, and the UV lamp every 12

months. All tasks are easy. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Washing the pre filter and the dust collection grid will take you 15-30 minutes. Frequency will depend on how dirty your air is. Average

Cleaning 2-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This unit has a modern look. Looks Good, 2-points. Controls and display located on the front face which is easiest to view and adjust when sitting. Weighs 15

lbs and measures 24" X 13.5" X 10". Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 4/5 points – Surround Air Purifier is a division of Indoor Purification Systems, Inc. which has been in the air purifier business since 1998. They are located in

Layton, UT.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – 4 speeds including Quiet (20dB), Low (35dB), Medium (45dB), High (52dB). Average noise level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 65/100 points

Conclusion

Multiple technologies; average cleaning.Return to Top Model: Surround Air Purifier N-Lite 5000 Last Reviewed: 02-23-2008 Rating Score: 63/100 points

Summary

The N-Lite 5000 is an attempt to put multiple technologies into a smaller purifier. They did not completely succeed at producing a super purifier; however, they did not fail either.

It is a small, average purifier, providing some particle removal, some odor and gas removal, and some microorganism reduction. Being a small unit reduces the overall effectiveness and should be

considered when selecting this purifier. Use for the smallest of spaces, light contamination areas, or if on a tight budget. A decent light duty model.

Basic Specifications: The N-Lite 5000 is designed for spaces up to 150 sqft. This purifier is mainly passive with some negative ionization and oxidizing agents occurring inside and outside

the purifier. The N-Lite 5000 uses a 5-step process. Step 1 is a thin carbon filter. Step 2 adds a true 99/97% HEPA filter. Step 3 a germicidal UV lamp reducing microorganisms. Step 4 is a

Photocatalytic Oxididation Filter removing bacteria and odors. Step 5 is negative ionization. I am not a huge fan of negative only ionization (see ionization section), but in this case most

occurs inside the unit. The replacement parts include the Photocatalytic Oxididation Filter at 9.50/year, the UV lamp at 15/year, and the HEPA/Carbon filter at 36/year. This purifier offers

a 3-year warranty. Expect some outgasing from plastic surfaces.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 12/24 points – The MSRP is 99. The estimated square footage cleaned is 150 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((99 initial + 66.71/year)/150 sqft)/5 removal

points)) = 77.91. 77.91 = 12 points – Fair Value.

2) What is Removed: 5/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Odors

and Gases – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 12/15 points – The HEPA/Carbon filter lasts 6-12 months = 19 X 2 = 36/year. The UV lamp lasts 12 months = 15/year. The photocatalytic filter lasts 2-3 years =

19/2 = 9.50/year. Calculating electricity usage: 8 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 6.21/year. Total cost 66.71/year. Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 8/12 points – Generally good use of materials; excellent website and documentation. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality,

3-points. Support Material – Excellent Quality, 2-points.

5) Warranty: 6/8 points – This purifier has a 3-year warranty; replaceable parts excluded. They have a 90-day replacement period which provides a new purifier if anything goes wrong. They

also offer a 30-day return period. Very Good Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 6/6 points – Routine maintenance includes replacing the HEPA/carbon filter every 6-12 months, the Photocatalytic filter every 2-3 years, and the UV lamp every 12

months. All tasks are easy. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Cleaning is minimal with wiping and dusting when changing consumable parts needed. Easy Cleaning 3-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – The sleek, elliptical design looks a little like plastic football. Looks Good, 2-points. Buttons and controls are easy to find on top. Weighs 4 lbs and

measures 15" X 10" X 4.1". Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 4/5 points – Surround Air Purifier is a division of Indoor Purification Systems, Inc. which has been in the air purifier business since 1998. They are located in

Layton, UT.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – This purifier has average fan noise. Average Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 63/100 points

Conclusion

Made for a small room; average cleaning.Return to Top Model: Surround Air Purifier XJ-2100UV Last Reviewed: 02-23-2008 Rating Score: 63/100 points

Summary

If I compare this unit head-to-head with the N-Lite 5000, the N-Lite 5000 wins hands down. Sometimes I question why companies have so many different units or even duplicate units

that seem to serve the same market segment. The XJ-2100UV does have a few distinct differences in the technology it uses, but the end results are lesser than the N-Lite 5000. If I were this

company I would focus my technologies and have a strong line that represents a focus. This unit would probably get cut.

Basic Specifications

The XJ-2100UV is designed for spaces up to 150 sqft. This purifier is mainly passive with some negative ionization occurring inside and outside the purifier. The

XJ-2100UV uses a 3-step process. Step 1 is a germicidal UV lamp reducing microorganisms. Step 2 adds an electrostatic precipitator with collection plates. Step 3 is negative ionization. I am

not a huge fan of negative only ionization (see ionization section), but in this case most occurs inside the unit. The only replacement part is the UV lamp at 15/year. This purifier offers a

3-year warranty. Expect some outgasing from plastic surfaces.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 12/24 points – The MSRP is 99. The estimated square footage cleaned is 150 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((99 initial + 21.21/year)/150 sqft)/3 removal

points)) = 73.29. 73.29 = 12 points – Fair Value.

2) What is Removed: 3/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Odors

and Gases – Poor Removal, 0-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 15/15 points – The UV lamp lasts 12 months = 15/year. Calculating electricity usage: 8 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 6.21/year. Total

cost 21.21/year. Very Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 8/12 points – Generally good use of materials; excellent website and documentation. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality,

3-points. Support Material – Excellent Quality, 2-points.

5) Warranty: 6/8 points – This purifier has a 3-year warranty; replaceable parts excluded. They have a 90-day replacement period which provides a new purifier if anything goes wrong. They

also offer a 30-day return period. Very Good Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 5/6 points – The only routine maintenance is changing the UV lamp every 12 months. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Cleaning includes wiping down the unit and wiping

clean the collection plates. Cleaning frequency will depend on how dirty of air you are cleaning. It would be best to clean them every week or two to maintain effective cleaning. Average

Cleaning 2-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This is a small unit and looks like a piece from an auto dashboard. It's not ugly, just unique. Looks Good, 2-points. The controls are small and located on

the bottom front panel. Weighs 3.1 lbs and measures 5" H X 13.75" W X 8.66" D. Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 4/5 points – Surround Air Purifier is a division of Indoor Purification Systems, Inc. which has been in the air purifier business since 1998. They are located in

Layton, UT.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – This purifier has average fan noise. Average Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 63/100 points

Conclusion

Made for a small room; below average cleaning.Return to Top Model: Surround Air Purifier XJ-202 Plug-In Last Reviewed: 02-23-2008 Rating Score: 64/100 points

Summary

This is a small plug-in for a bathroom or other small space. A pretty decent cleaner for the price as long as you keep it clean.

Basic Specifications

Virtually silent plug in with a nightlight. The technology is a mini electrostatic precipitator. It also puts out negative ions into the air to remove additional

particles. Has a better warranty than most units this size; 3-year.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 12/24 points – The MSRP is 19.99. The estimated square footage cleaned is 50 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((19.99 initial + 1.94/year)/50 sqft)/2 removal

points)) = 78.07. 78.07 = 12 points – Fair Value.

2) What is Removed: 2/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Odors

and Gases – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 15/15 points – There are no consumable parts with this model. Calculating electricity usage: 2.5 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365 days/year =

1.94/year. Total cost 1.94/year. Very Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 8/12 points – Generally good use of materials; excellent website and documentation. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality,

3-points. Support Material – Excellent Quality, 2-points.

5) Warranty: 6/8 points – This purifier has a 3-year warranty. They also offer a 30-day return period. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 5/6 points – This unit has a 3-year warranty, but no consumable parts. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Regular wiping off the stainless steel collector blades

assures proper function. Every week or two would be best. Average Cleaning 2-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – Looks like a Sharper Image Plug-in. Looks Good, 2-points. Plug and go; has a nightlight for bathrooms. Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 4/5 points – Surround Air Purifier is a division of Indoor Purification Systems, Inc. which has been in the air purifier business since 1998. They are located in

Layton, UT.

9) Noise Level: 5/5 points – Nearly silent. Very Quiet Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 64/100 points

Conclusion

A decent plug-in requiring regular cleaning.

Model: Surround Air Purifier XJ-800 for Vehicles

Rating Score: 62/100 points

Summary

This is a very inexpensive purifier that could double as a travel model. I question the durability, but the price is definitely right. If you want to gamble on longevity and want a

light duty auto purifier, this one may be worth a try. There are better auto units available, but not at this price.

Basic Specifications

The XJ-800 Surround Air Purifier is designed for most small autos. It could double as a travel purfier with the extra wall adapter (15). Don't expect complete air

cleaning, but some protection is available with the ionization and ozone output. The fragrance packets are a counterproductive waste of money. I always cringe when any air purifier company

offers these as it makes me wonder if they understand clean air. If you want to buy from this company, just pretend you did not hear about the fragrance packets. A 1-year warranty is

standard.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 12/24 points – The MSRP is 19.99. The wall adapter is an extra 15. The estimated square footage cleaned is 25 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((19.99 initial

+ 2.33/year)/25 sqft)/3 removal points)) = 70.24. 70.24 = 12 points – Fair Value.

2) What is Removed: 3/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Odors

and Gases – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 15/15 points – The fragrance Refill Packets are 2 each, but are not recommended. Calculating electricity usage: 3 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365

days/year = 2.33/year. Total cost 2.33/year. Very Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 8/12 points – Generally good use of materials; excellent website and documentation. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality,

3-points. Support Material – Excellent Quality, 2-points.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – This purifier has a 1-year warranty. They also offer a 30-day return period. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 6/6 points – Maintenance free unless you choose to add the fragrance refills. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. You may need to wipe down once in a while, but very

little cleaning needed. Easy Cleaning 3-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – Looks a little like a radar detector. Looks Good, 2-points. Has a high, low, and off setting. Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 4/5 points – Surround Air Purifier is a division of Indoor Purification Systems, Inc. which has been in the air purifier business since 1998. They are located in

Layton, UT.

9) Noise Level: 5/5 points – Nearly silent. Very Quiet Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 62/100 points

Conclusion

An inexpensive auto unit that will do some cleaning.

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Review of Sharper Image Air Purifier Models

March 27, 2021 by john

Sharper Image air purifier review: Summaries and Detailed Reviews.

Reviews are only as good as the underlying rating criteria used: CLICK HERE for my review criteria.

After you are done reviewing, STEP 5 Buying lists the best places to buy Sharper Image purifiers.

Sharper Image Air Purifier Summaries

Model: Hybrid GP Germicidal – Good Rating

Designed for a larger room

MSRP 499.95/ 2nd 249.98

Conclusion: The Best Sharper Image has to offer.

Detailed Review Below

Model: GP Silent – Very Good Rating

Designed for a larger room

MSRP 399.95/ 2nd 199.98

Conclusion: Mostly show and not as much go.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Quadra Silent – Good Rating

Designed for a larger room

MSRP 349.95/ 2nd 174.98

Conclusion: Mostly show and not as much go.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Tabletop – Fair Rating

Designed for a smaller room

MSRP 119.95/ 2nd 59.98

Conclusion: Priced low, but low on actual cleaning ability

Detailed Review Below

Model: Ionic Breeze Air Freshener 2.0 – Fair Rating

Designed for a small space

MSRP 19.95

Conclusion: Better than a chemical plug-in, but actual cleaning power limited

Detailed Review Below

Model: Ionic Breeze Air Freshener for Bathrooms – Fair Rating

Designed for a small space

MSRP 29.95

Conclusion: Better than a chemical plug-in, but actual cleaning power limited

Detailed Review Below

Sharper Image Air Purifier Detailed Reviews

Model: Hybrid GP Germicidal Sharper Image Air Purifier

Rating Score: 64/100 points

Summary

Sharper Image makes neat looking "stuff". The quality keeps getting better and better; however, here we have a purifier with low maintenance costs and low energy usage,

but not enough real cleaning power for the price. Sharper Image does run specials including the second purifier at half price, but has only a 1-year warranty. If I were to buy this purifier, I

would definitely buy two to save money and purchase the 5-year extended warranty from previous SI experience.

Basic Specifications

The Hybrid GP Germicidal is designed for larger rooms. This purifier is mostly passive technology as the air must pass through the purifier to be cleaned. The

technology includes a cleanable pre filter and an electrostatic precipitator. The cleaning process does create some oxidizing plasma and ozone which Sharper Image claims stays inside the unit.

Whether it does or doesn't, it does add extra cleaning power and will reduce odors and gases. The purifier has 4 speeds plus a "boost" setting. No replaceable filters or parts. A

standard 1-year warranty is included. Has some "plastic" smells out of the box – outgassing.

Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) rating from The Association of Home Appliance Manufactures (AHAM) Smoke 141 / Dust 175 / Pollen 192 *** Special Note *** Sharper Image Uses this measure for

this purifier, but has not actually submitted to the AHAM. This makes the reading less meaningful as a comparison to other CADR rated units.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 12/24 points – The MSRP is 499.95. The estimated square footage cleaned is 300 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((499.95 initial + 9.10/year)/300 sqft)/7

removal points)) = 75.76. 75.76 = 12 points – fair value.

2) What is Removed: 7/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of

Odors and Gases – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 15/15 points – There are no filters or consumable replacement parts. Calculating electricity usage: 12 watts/1000 X .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day X 365 days/year =

9.10/year. Total cost 9.10/year. Very Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 9/12 points – The manufacturing quality coming out of China keeps getting better and better. This purifier is plastic, but has a very solid and well designed feel. Fit, Finish,

and Workmanship – Very Good Quality, 4-points. Cleaning Technologies – Very Good Quality, 4-points. Support Material – Good Quality, 1-point.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – Sharper Image offers a standard 1-year warranty included with a 5-year replacement warranty available for 49.95. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 4/6 points – There is no routine maintenance with this model. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Cleaning is recommended at least every week or as needed. The cleaning

process takes 10 minutes or less for basic weekly cleaning (cleaning collection grid) and 10-20 minutes for a thorough monthly or quarterly cleaning (ozone guard and internal cleaning). The

collection grid is lifted out the top and both the front and rear panels lift off for easy cleaning. Some dry time is needed before using after cleaning. Keeping this unit clean will prolong

life and is necessary for it to work optimally. Intensive Cleaning 1-point.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This unit looks good for a tower purifier. Looks Good, 2-points. Everything is plastic, but well fitting. Controls are easy to find and use. Feels Good,

2-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Sharper Image is a specialty retailer that has been in business since 1977. They have control over the products they sell, but the products are made by

another company or manufacturer. They are located in San Francisco, CA.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – 4 small fans move air through the purifier. On Low 39dB. On High 51dB. Average Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 64/100 points

Conclusion

The Best Sharper Image Air Purifier available.

Model: GP Silent Sharper Image Air Purifier

Rating Score: 66/100 points

Summary

Sharper Image makes neat looking "stuff". The quality keeps getting better and better; however, here we have a purifier with low maintenance costs and low energy usage,

but not enough real cleaning power for the price. The silent feature is nice, but cuts down on actual cleaning power unless you have adequate room airflow. Sharper Image does run specials

including the second Sharper Image air purifier at half price, but has only a 1-year warranty. If I were to buy this purifier, I would definitely buy two to save money and purchase the 3-year

extended warranty from previous SI experience.

Basic Specifications

The GP Silent is designed for larger rooms. This purifier is mostly passive technology as the air must pass through the purifier to be cleaned. The technology includes

a UV lamp and an electrostatic precipitator. The cleaning process does create some oxidizing plasma and ozone which Sharper Image claims stays inside the unit. Whether it does or doesn't,

it does add some extra cleaning power and will reduce odors and gases. The purifier has 3 speeds plus a "boost" setting. No replaceable filters, but the UV bulb will need replacing

yearly (24.95) . A standard 1-year warranty is included. Has some "plastic" smells out of the box – outgassing.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 12/24 points – The MSRP is 399.95. The estimated square footage cleaned is 300 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((399.95 initial + 46.68./year)/300 sqft)/7

removal points)) = 78.73. 78.73 = 12 points – fair value.

2) What is Removed: 7/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of

Odors and Gases – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 15/15 points – The only consumable cost is the UV-C light at 24.95/year. Calculating electricity usage: 28 watts/1000 X .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day X 365 days/year

= 21.73/year. Total cost 46.68/year. Very Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 9/12 points – The manufacturing quality coming out of China keeps getting better and better. This purifier is plastic, but has a very solid and well designed feel. Fit, Finish,

and Workmanship – Very Good Quality, 4-points. Cleaning Technologies – Very Good Quality, 4-points. Support Material – Good Quality, 1-point.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – Sharper Image offers a standard 1-year warranty included with a 3-year replacement warranty available for 39.95. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 4/6 points – The only routine maintenance is replacing the UV lamp every year. Should take 10-15 minutes. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Cleaning is recommended at

least every week or as needed. A cleaning overdue light illuminates and/or an audible sound is made if not cleaned every two weeks. The cleaning process takes 10 minutes or less for basic

weekly cleaning (wiping collection grid bars) and 10-20 minutes for a thorough monthly or quarterly cleaning (internal cleaning). Some dry time is needed before using after cleaning. Keeping

this unit clean will prolong life and is necessary for it to work optimally. Intensive Cleaning 1-point.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This unit looks good for a tower purifier. Looks Good, 2-points. Everything is plastic, but well fitting. Controls are easy to find and use. Feels Good,

2-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Sharper Image is a specialty retailer that has been in business since 1977. They have control over the products they sell, but the products are made by

another company or manufacturer. They are located in San Francisco, CA.

9) Noise Level: 5/5 points – The unit is "silent" as long as you keep clean per standard instructions. Noise usually means that particles are present in higher amounts on the

collection grid or ionization wires. A slight "electronic noise" may be present during certain settings, but below rating limits. Very Quiet Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 66/100 points

Conclusion

Mostly show and not as much go.

Model: Quadra Silent Sharper Image Air Purifier

Rating Score: 64/100 points

Summary

Sharper Image makes neat looking "stuff". The quality keeps getting better and better; however, here we have a purifier with low maintenance costs and low energy usage,

but not enough real cleaning power for the price. The silent feature is nice, but cuts down on actual cleaning power unless you have adequate room airflow. Sharper Image does run specials

including the second Sharper Image air purifier at half price, but has only a 1-year warranty.

Basic Specifications

The Quadra Silent is designed for larger rooms. This purifier is mostly passive technology as the air must pass through the purifier to be cleaned. The technology

inside is an electrostatic precipitator. The cleaning process does create some oxidizing plasma and ozone which Sharper Image claims stays inside the unit. Whether it does or doesn't, it

does add some extra cleaning power and will reduce odors and gases. The purifier has 3 speeds plus a "boost" setting. No replaceable filters or parts. A standard 1-year warranty is

included. Has some "plastic" smells out of the box – outgassing.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 12/24 points – The MSRP is 349.95. The estimated square footage cleaned is 200 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((349.95 initial + 7.76/year)/200 sqft)/6

removal points)) = 70.19. 70.19 = 12 points – fair value.

2) What is Removed: 6/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of

Odors and Gases – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 15/15 points – There are no filters or consumable replacement parts. Calculating electricity usage: 10 watts/1000 X .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day X 365 days/year =

7.76/year. Total cost 7.76/year. Very Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 8/12 points – The manufacturing quality coming out of China keeps getting better and better. This purifier is plastic, but has a very solid and well designed feel. Fit, Finish,

and Workmanship – Very Good Quality, 4-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality, 3-points. Support Material – Good Quality, 1-point.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – Sharper Image offers a standard 1-year warranty included with a 3-year replacement warranty available for 39.95. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 4/6 points – There is no routine maintenance with this model. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Cleaning is recommended at least every week or as needed. The cleaning

process takes 10 minutes or less for basic weekly cleaning (cleaning collection grid) and 10-20 minutes for a thorough monthly or quarterly cleaning (ozone guard and internal cleaning). The

collection grid is lifted out the top and both the front and rear panels lift off for easy cleaning. Some dry time is needed before using after cleaning. Keeping this unit clean will prolong

life and is necessary for it to work optimally. Intensive Cleaning 1-point.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This unit looks good for a tower purifier. Looks Good, 2-points. Everything is plastic, but well fitting. Controls are easy to find and use. Feels Good,

2-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Sharper Image is a specialty retailer that has been in business since 1977. They have control over the products they sell, but the products are made by

another company or manufacturer. They are located in San Francisco, CA.

9) Noise Level: 5/5 points – The unit is "silent" as long as you keep clean per standard instructions. Noise usually means that particles are present in higher amounts on the

collection grid or ionization wires. A slight "electronic noise" may be present during certain settings, but below rating limits.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 64/100 points

Conclusion

Mostly show and not as much go.

Model: Tabletop Sharper Image Air Purifier

Rating Score: 58/100 points

Summary

Sharper Image makes neat looking "stuff". The quality keeps getting better and better; however, here we have a purifier with low maintenance costs and low energy usage,

but not enough real cleaning power to compete for the top spots. The silent feature is nice, but cuts down on actual cleaning power unless you have adequate room airflow. Sharper Image does run

specials including the second purifier at half price, but has only a 1-year warranty.

Basic Specifications

The Tabletop is designed for smaller rooms. This purifier is mostly passive technology as the air must pass through the purifier to be cleaned. The technology inside is

an electrostatic precipitator. The cleaning process does create some oxidizing plasma and ozone which Sharper Image claims stays inside the unit. Whether it does or doesn't, it does add

some extra cleaning power and will reduce odors and gases. The purifier has 2 speeds. No replaceable filters or parts. A standard 1-year warranty is included. Has some "plastic"

smells out of the box – outgassing.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 8/24 points – The MSRP is 119.95. The estimated square footage cleaned is 100 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((119.95 initial + 6.21/year)/100 sqft)/4

removal points)) = 68.46. 68.46 = 8 points – poor value.

2) What is Removed: 4/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points, Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Odors

and Gases – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 15/15 points – There are no filters or consumable replacement parts. Calculating electricity usage: 8 watts/1000 X .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day X 365 days/year =

6.21/year. Total cost 6.21/year. Very Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 8/12 points – The manufacturing quality coming out of China keeps getting better and better. This purifier is plastic, but has a very solid and well designed feel. Fit, Finish,

and Workmanship – Very Good Quality, 4-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality, 3-points. Support Material – Good Quality, 1-point.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – Sharper Image offers a standard 1-year warranty. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 4/6 points – There is no routine maintenance with this model. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Cleaning is recommended at least every week or as needed. The cleaning

process takes 10 minutes or less for basic weekly cleaning (wiping collection grid bars) and 10-20 minutes for a thorough monthly or quarterly cleaning (internal cleaning). Some dry time is

needed before using after cleaning. Keeping this unit clean will prolong life and is necessary for it to work optimally. Intensive Cleaning 1-point.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This unit looks good for a mini-tower purifier. Looks Good, 2-points. Everything is plastic, but well fitting. Controls are easy to find and use. Feels Good,

2-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Sharper Image is a specialty retailer that has been in business since 1977. They have control over the products they sell, but the products are made by

another company or manufacturer. They are located in San Francisco, CA.

9) Noise Level: 5/5 points – The unit is "silent" as long as you keep clean per standard instructions. Noise usually means that particles are present in higher amounts on the

collection grid or ionization wires. A slight "electronic noise" may be present during certain settings, but below rating limits. Very Quiet Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 58/100 points

Conclusion

Priced low, but low on actual cleaning ability.Return to Top Model: Ionic Breeze Air Freshener 2.0 Sharper Image Air Purifier Last Reviewed: 01-09-2008 Rating Score: 53/100

points

Summary

A basic Plug-in unit. More expensive than a chemical plug in or a candle, but better for you. Sharper Image is currently selling these at a very low price. Consider trying Ecoquest

Focus first.

Basic Specifications

Silent plug in with a nightlight. The technology is a mini electrostatic precipitator. Similar to the larger Tabletop or Quadra Silent Sharper Image air purifier.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 4/24 points – The MSRP is 19.95. The estimated square footage cleaned is 20 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((19.95 initial + 10/year)/20 sqft)/2 removal

points)) = 25.13. 25.13 = 4 points – bad value.

2) What is Removed: 2/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Odors

and Gases – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 15/15 points – Total Yearly cost less than 10.00. Very Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 7/12 points – Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality, 3-points. Support Material – Good Quality, 1-point.

3) What is Removed 2/15 pts – The technology is a mini electrostatic precipitator. Similar to the larger Tabletop or Quadra Silent. Particles >0.3 microns 1/1 pt, Odors and Gases 1/3 pts,

VOCs 0/2 pts, Basic Microorganisms 0/3 pts, Particles <0.3 microns 0/3 pts, Advanced Microorganisms 0/2 pts, Any other additional 0/1 pt.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – Sharper Image offers a standard 1-year warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 4/6 points – There is no routine maintenance with this model. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. This purifier is designed to be cleaned weekly. Wiping clean the

collection blades and shaking hidden debris loose should take under 10 minutes/week. Some dry time is needed before using after cleaning. Keeping this unit clean will prolong life and is

necessary for it to work optimally. Intensive Cleaning 1-point.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – Looks "ok" for bathrooms or anywhere you plug it in. Looks Good, 2-points. Has a LED nightlight which can be useful in most locations. Feels Good,

2-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Sharper Image is a specialty retailer that has been in business since 1977. They have control over the products they sell, but the products are made by

another company or manufacturer. They are located in San Francisco, CA.

9) Noise Level: 5/5 points – The unit is "silent" as long as you keep clean per standard instructions. Noise usually means that particles are present in higher amounts on the

collection grid or ionization wires. A slight "electronic noise" may be present, but below rating limits. Very Quiet Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 53/100 points

Conclusion: Better than a chemical plug-in, but actual cleaning power limited. Return to Top Model: Ionic Breeze Air Freshener for Bathrooms Sharper Image Air Purifier Last Reviewed:

01-09-2008 Rating Score: 51/100 points

Summary

A basic Plug-in unit. More expensive than a chemical plug in or a candle, but better for you. Sharper Image is currently selling these at a very low price. Consider trying Ecoquest

Focus first.

Basic Specifications

Silent plug in with a nightlight. The technology is a mini electrostatic precipitator. Similar to the larger Tabletop or Quadra Silent Sharper Image air purifier.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 4/24 points – The MSRP is 29.95. The estimated square footage cleaned is 30 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((29.95 initial + 10.00/year)/30 sqft)/2 removal

points)) = 33.42. 33.42 = 4 points – bad value.

2) What is Removed: 2/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Odors

and Gases – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 15/15 points – Total Yearly cost less than 10.00. Very Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 7/12 points – Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality, 3-points. Support Material – Good Quality, 1-point.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – Sharper Image offers a standard 1-year warranty. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 4/6 points – There is no routine maintenance with this model. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. This purifier is designed to be cleaned weekly. Wiping clean the

collection blades and shaking hidden debris loose should take under 10 minutes/week. Some dry time is needed before using after cleaning. Keeping this unit clean will prolong life and is

necessary for it to work optimally. Intensive Cleaning 1-point.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – Looks "ok" for bathrooms or anywhere you plug it in. Looks Good, 2-points. Has a LED nightlight which can be useful in most locations. Feels Good,

2-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Sharper Image is a specialty retailer that has been in business since 1977. They have control over the products they sell, but the products are made by

another company or manufacturer. They are located in San Francisco, CA.

9) Noise Level: 5/5 points – The unit is "silent" as long as you keep clean per standard instructions. Noise usually means that particles are present in higher amounts on the

collection grid or ionization wires. A slight "electronic noise" may be present, but below rating limits. Very Quiet Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 51/100 points

Conclusion

Better than a chemical plug-in, but actual cleaning power limited.

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Review of Sharp Air Purifier Models

March 27, 2021 by john

Sharp air purifier review: Summaries and Detailed Reviews.

Reviews are only as good as the underlying rating criteria used.

After you are done reviewing, STEP 5 Buying lists the best places to buy Sharp purifiers.

Sharp Purifier Summaries

Model: Sharp KC-C150U – Good Rating

Up to 280 sqft (6 AC/hr)

MSRP 499.99

Conclusion: A good purifier for particle removal with humidity.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Sharp Air Purifier KC-C100U – Very Good Rating

Up to 205 sqft (6 AC/hr)

MSRP 399.99

Conclusion: Another good purifier for particle removal with humidity.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Plasmacluster FP-P60CX – Very Good Rating

Up to 270 sqft (6 AC/hr)

MSRP 399.99

Conclusion: Another good purifier for particle removal.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Plasmacluster FP-P40CX – Very Good Rating

Up to 200 sqft (6 AC/hr)

MSRP 299.99

Conclusion: Another good purifier for particle removal.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Sharp Air Purifier FP-P35CX – Good Rating

Up to 185 sqft (6 AC/hr)

MSRP 199.99

Conclusion: A basic HEPA filter purifier.

Detailed Review Below

Sharp Air Purifier Detailed Reviews

Model: Sharp Air Purifier KC-C150U

Rating Score: 62/100 points

Summary

The Sharp KC-C150U combines Passive filtration with active positive/negative ionization. This model also controls humidity with the addition of an in-unit humidifier. Sharp uses all

of its electronic expertise on this purifier with sensors and electronic control features. Some features may be useful and others just extra gadgets. The main cleaning focus for this purifier

is particle removal. Expect less cleaning for odors and gases, VOCs, and microorganisms. This unit utilizes long-life filters. This Sharp Air Purifier is a fair value.

Basic Specifications:

  • Designed for spaces up to 280 sqft (6 air changes per hour)
  • Passive and Active purification technology
  • Step 1: pre filter for larger particles
  • Step 2: deodorizing carbon filter for odors and gases
  • Step 3: 99.97% True HEPA filter w/ microbial control for particles
  • Plasmacluster technology – positive/negative ions
  • Humidification process to add humidity to air as needed
  • Electronic sensors for dust and humidity levels
  • Yearly Operating Costs 123.73
  • 1-year warranty parts and labor

Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) rating from The Association of Home Appliance Manufactures (AHAM) Smoke 224/ Dust 230/ Pollen 245

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 12/24 points – The MSRP is 499.99. The estimated square footage cleaned is 280 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((499.99 initial + 123.73/year)/280 sqft)/8

removal points)) = 72.15. 72.15 = 12 points – Fair Value.

2) What is Removed: 8/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Very Good Removal, 3-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Very Good Removal, 3-points.

Removal of Odors and Gases – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor

Removal, 0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 9/15 points – The HEPA filter lasts up to 5 years at 20/year. The humidification filter lasts up to 2 years at 15/year. The washable carbon filter lasts up to 5

years at 15/year. Calculating electricity usage: 95 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 73.73/year. Total cost 123.73/year. Average to operate.

4) Quality: 11/12 points – Sharp makes a good quality product and has an excellent operation manual. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Excellent Quality, 5-points. Cleaning Technologies – Very

Good Quality, 4-points. Support Material – Excellent Quality, 2-points.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – This purifier has a 1-year parts and labor warranty. They do sell extended protection plans for an additional 1-year or 3-year for 39.99 or 101.97. Fair

Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 5/6 points – Routine maintenance includes replacing the washable carbon filter every 5 years or as needed, the HEPA filter every 5 years or as needed, and the

humidification filter every 2 years or as needed. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Cleaning includes washing the pre filter and carbon filter as needed and monitoring the other filters. This should

take you 15-30 minutes every other month plus soak and dry time. Average Cleaning 2-points.

7) Look and Feel: 5/6 points – This is a good basic neutral looking purifier. Looks Good, 2-points. Controls are on the top and top front where they are easy to adjust and view. Weighs 25

lbs and measures 15-3/4" W X 24-3/4" H X 11-3/8" D. Feels Great, 3-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Tokuji Hayakawa started Sharp at age 19 in the year 1912. He owned a small metal working shop that grew and changed over the years to one of the

world's largest manufacturers of consumer electronics. SharpUSA is located in Mahwah, NJ. Sharp global is located in Osaka, Japan.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – This unit has a 3-speed fan with Low 17 dB, Medium 40 dB, and High 55 dB. Average Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 2/3 points – The bad news is filters are inside unit in plastic bags. Remove from bags and re-install. The good news is now you know how to change the filters. They do this to

keep the filters clean. Average Set-up.

total = 62/100 points

Conclusion

A good purifier for particle removal with humidity.Return to Top Model: Sharp Air Purifier KC-C100U Last Reviewed: 02-29-2008 Rating Score: 66/100 points

Summary: The Sharp KC-C100U combines Passive filtration with active positive/negative ionization. This model also controls humidity with the addition of an in-unit humidifier. Sharp uses all

of its electronic expertise on this purifier with sensors and electronic control features. Some features may be useful and others just extra gadgets. The main cleaning focus for this purifier

is particle removal. Expect less cleaning for odors and gases, VOCs, and microorganisms. This unit utilizes long-life filters. This Sharp Air Purifier is a fair value.

Basic Specifications:

  • Designed for spaces up to 205 sqft (6 air changes per hour)
  • Passive and Active purification technology
  • Step 1: pre filter for larger particles
  • Step 2: deodorizing carbon filter for odors and gases
  • Step 3: 99.97% True HEPA filter w/ microbial control for particles
  • Plasmacluster technology – positive/negative ions
  • Humidification process to add humidity to air as needed
  • Electronic sensors for dust and humidity levels
  • Yearly Operating Costs 88.81
  • 1-year warranty parts and labor

Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) rating from The Association of Home Appliance Manufactures (AHAM) Smoke 164/ Dust 164/ Pollen 174

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 12/24 points – The MSRP is 399.99. The estimated square footage cleaned is 205 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((399.99 initial + 88.81/year)/205 sqft)/8

removal points)) = 70.20. 70.20 = 12 points – Fair Value.

2) What is Removed: 8/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Very Good Removal, 3-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Very Good Removal, 3-points.

Removal of Odors and Gases – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor

Removal, 0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 12/15 points – The HEPA filter lasts up to 5 years at 20/year. The humidification filter lasts up to 2 years at 15/year. The washable carbon filter lasts up to 5

years at 15/year. Calculating electricity usage: 50 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 38.81/year. Total cost 88.81/year. Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 11/12 points – Sharp makes a good quality product and has an excellent operation manual. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Excellent Quality, 5-points. Cleaning Technologies – Very

Good Quality, 4-points. Support Material – Excellent Quality, 2-points.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – This purifier has a 1-year parts and labor warranty. They do sell extended protection plans for an additional 1-year or 3-year for 39.99 or 101.97. Fair

Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 5/6 points – Routine maintenance includes replacing the washable carbon filter every 5 years or as needed, the HEPA filter every 5 years or as needed, and the

humidification filter every 2 years or as needed. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Cleaning includes washing the pre filter and carbon filter as needed and monitoring the other filters. This should

take you 15-30 minutes every other month plus soak and dry time. Average Cleaning 2-points.

7) Look and Feel: 5/6 points – This is a good basic neutral looking purifier. Looks Good, 2-points. Controls are on the top and top front where they are easy to adjust and view. Weighs 20.7

lbs and measures 14-7/8" W X 23" H X 10-1/2" D. Feels Great, 3-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Tokuji Hayakawa started Sharp at age 19 in the year 1912. He owned a small metal working shop that grew and changed over the years to one of the

world's largest manufacturers of consumer electronics. SharpUSA is located in Mahwah, NJ. Sharp global is located in Osaka, Japan.

9) Noise Level: 4/5 points – This unit has a 3-speed fan with Low 17 dB, Medium 34 dB, and High 51 dB. Quiet Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 2/3 points – The bad news is filters are inside unit in plastic bags. Remove from bags and re-install. The good news is now you know how to change the filters. They do this to

keep the filters clean. Average Set-up.

total = 66/100 points

Conclusion

Another good purifier for particle removal with humidity.Return to Top Model: Plasmacluster FP-P60CX Last Reviewed: 02-29-2008 Rating Score: 65/100 points

Summary

The Sharp Plasmacluster FP-P60CX combines Passive filtration with active positive/negative ionization. Sharp uses all of its electronic expertise on this purifier with sensors and

electronic control features. Some features like the remote control may be useful and others just extra gadgets. The main cleaning focus for this purifier is particle removal. Expect less

cleaning for odors and gases, VOCs, and microorganisms. This unit utilizes long-life filters. This Sharp Air Purifier is a fair value.

Basic Specifications:

  • Designed for spaces up to 270 sqft (6 air changes per hour)
  • Passive and Active purification technology
  • Step 1: pre filter for larger particles
  • Step 2: deodorizing carbon filter for odors and gases
  • Step 3: 99.97% True HEPA filter w/ microbial control for particles
  • Plasmacluster technology – positive/negative ions
  • Washable pre filter and carbon filter
  • Remote control and electronic sensors for dust levels
  • Yearly Operating Costs 76.91
  • 1-year warranty parts and labor

Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) rating from The Association of Home Appliance Manufactures (AHAM) Smoke 213/ Dust 209/ Pollen 205

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 12/24 points – The MSRP is 399. The estimated square footage cleaned is 270 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((399 initial + 76.91/year)/270 sqft)/8 removal

points)) = 77.97. 77.97 = 12 points – Fair Value.

2) What is Removed: 8/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Very Good Removal, 3-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Very Good Removal, 3-points.

Removal of Odors and Gases – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor

Removal, 0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 12/15 points – The pre filter is 13.00, but should only be replaced as needed. The HEPA filter lasts up to 5 years at 112/5 = 22.40/year. The washable carbon

filter lasts up to 5 years at 63/5 = 12.60/year. Calculating electricity usage: 54 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 41.91/year. Total cost 76.91/year. Inexpensive to

operate.

4) Quality: 11/12 points – Sharp makes a good quality product and has an excellent operation manual. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Excellent Quality, 5-points. Cleaning Technologies – Very

Good Quality, 4-points. Support Material – Excellent Quality, 2-points.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – This purifier has a 1-year parts and labor warranty. They do sell extended protection plans for an additional 1-year or 3-year for 39.99 or 101.97. Fair

Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 5/6 points – Routine maintenance includes replacing the washable carbon filter every 5 years or as needed, and the HEPA filter every 5 years or as needed. Easy

Maintenance, 3-points. Cleaning includes washing the pre filter and carbon filter as needed and monitoring the other filters. This should take you 15-30 minutes every other month plus soak and

dry time. Average Cleaning 2-points.

7) Look and Feel: 5/6 points – This is a good basic neutral looking purifier. Looks Good, 2-points. Controls are on the top front. A remote control makes adjusting easy. Weighs 18.8 lbs and

measures 16-3/8" W X 22-1/2" H X 9-1/2" D. Feels Great, 3-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Tokuji Hayakawa started Sharp at age 19 in the year 1912. He owned a small metal working shop that grew and changed over the years to one of the

world's largest manufacturers of consumer electronics. SharpUSA is located in Mahwah, NJ. Sharp global is located in Osaka, Japan.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – This unit has a 4-speed fan with Silent, Medium 14 dB, High 35 dB, and Max 52 dB and Auto. Average Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 2/3 points – The bad news is filters are inside unit in plastic bags. Remove from bags and re-install. The good news is now you know how to change the filters. They do this to

keep the filters clean. Average Set-up.

total = 65/100 points

Conclusion

Another good purifier for particle removal.Return to Top Model: Plasmacluster FP-P40CX Last Reviewed: 02-29-2008 Rating Score: 65/100 points

Summary: The Sharp Plasmacluster FP-P40CX combines Passive filtration with active positive/negative ionization. Sharp uses all of its electronic expertise on this purifier with sensors and

electronic control features. Some features like the remote control may be useful and others just extra gadgets. The main cleaning focus for this purifier is particle removal. Expect less

cleaning for odors and gases, VOCs, and microorganisms. This unit utilizes long-life filters. A fair value.

Basic Specifications:

  • Designed for spaces up to 200 sqft (6 air changes per hour)
  • Passive and Active purification technology
  • Step 1: pre filter for larger particles
  • Step 2: deodorizing carbon filter for odors and gases
  • Step 3: 99.97% True HEPA filter w/ microbial control for particles
  • Plasmacluster technology – positive/negative ions
  • Washable pre filter and carbon filter
  • Remote control and electronic sensors for dust levels
  • Yearly Operating Costs 61.20
  • 1-year warranty parts and labor

Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) rating from The Association of Home Appliance Manufactures (AHAM) Smoke 163/ Dust 157/ Pollen 156

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 12/24 points – The MSRP is 299. The estimated square footage cleaned is 200 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((299 initial + 61.20/year)/200 sqft)/8 removal

points)) = 77.49. 77.49 = 12 points – Fair Value.

2) What is Removed: 8/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Very Good Removal, 3-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Very Good Removal, 3-points.

Removal of Odors and Gases – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor

Removal, 0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 12/15 points – The pre filter is 14.50, but should only be replaced as needed. The HEPA filter lasts up to 5 years at 126/5 = 25.20/year. The washable carbon

filter lasts up to 5 years at 83/5 = 16.60/year. Calculating electricity usage: 25 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 19.40/year. Total cost 61.20/year. Inexpensive to

operate.

4) Quality: 11/12 points – Sharp makes a good quality product and has an excellent operation manual. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Excellent Quality, 5-points. Cleaning Technologies – Very

Good Quality, 4-points. Support Material – Excellent Quality, 2-points.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – This purifier has a 1-year parts and labor warranty. They do sell extended protection plans for an additional 1-year or 3-year for 39.99 or 101.97. Fair

Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 5/6 points – Routine maintenance includes replacing the washable carbon filter every 5 years or as needed, and the HEPA filter every 5 years or as needed. Easy

Maintenance, 3-points. Cleaning includes washing the pre filter and carbon filter as needed and monitoring the other filters. This should take you 15-30 minutes every other month plus soak and

dry time. Average Cleaning 2-points.

7) Look and Feel: 5/6 points – This is a good basic neutral looking purifier. Looks Good, 2-points. Controls are on the top front. A remote control makes adjusting easy. Weighs 14.8 lbs and

measures 16-3/8" W X 22-1/2" H X 7-7/8" D. Feels Great, 3-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Tokuji Hayakawa started Sharp at age 19 in the year 1912. He owned a small metal working shop that grew and changed over the years to one of the

world's largest manufacturers of consumer electronics. SharpUSA is located in Mahwah, NJ. Sharp global is located in Osaka, Japan.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – This unit has a 4-speed fan with Silent, Medium 14 dB, High 35 dB, and Max 52 dB and Auto. Average Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 2/3 points – The bad news is filters are inside unit in plastic bags. Remove from bags and re-install. The good news is now you know how to change the filters. They do this to

keep the filters clean. Average Set-up.

total = 65/100 points

Conclusion

Another good purifier for particle removal.Return to Top Model: Sharp Air Purifier FP-P35CX Last Reviewed: 02-29-2008 Rating Score: 60/100 points

Summary: The Sharp FP-P35CX uses Passive filtration for air cleaning. Sharp uses its electronic expertise on this purifier with sensors and electronic control features. Some features may be

useful and others just extra gadgets. The main cleaning focus for this purifier is particle removal. Expect much less cleaning for odors and gases, VOCs, and microorganisms. This unit utilizes

long-life filters. A poor value.

Basic Specifications:

  • Designed for spaces up to 185 sqft (6 air changes per hour)
  • Passive purification technology
  • Step 1: pre filter for larger particles
  • Step 3: 99.97% True HEPA filter w/ microbial control for particles
  • 3 fan speeds plus auto-speed sensor
  • Electronic sensors for dust levels
  • washable pre filter
  • no remote
  • Yearly Operating Costs 44.60
  • 1-year warranty parts and labor

Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) rating from The Association of Home Appliance Manufactures (AHAM) Smoke 147/ Dust 150/ Pollen 155

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 8/24 points – The MSRP is 199. The estimated square footage cleaned is 185 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((199 initial + 44.60/year)/185 sqft)/4 removal

points)) = 67.08. 67.08 = 8 points – Poor Value.

2) What is Removed: 4/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Good Removal, 2-points. Removal of

Odors and Gases – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 15/15 points – The pre filter is 14.50, but should only be replaced as needed. The HEPA filter lasts up to 5 years at 126/5 = 25.20/year. Calculating

electricity usage: 25 watts/1000 x .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day x 365 days/year = 19.40/year. Total cost 44.60/year. Very Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 10/12 points – Sharp makes a good quality product and has an excellent operation manual. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Very Good Quality, 4-points. Cleaning Technologies – Very

Good Quality, 4-points. Support Material – Excellent Quality, 2-points.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – This purifier has a 1-year parts and labor warranty. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 6/6 points – Routine maintenance includes replacing the HEPA filter every 5 years or as needed. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Cleaning includes washing the pre

filter as needed and monitoring the HEPA filter. This should take you 15-30 minutes every other month plus soak and dry time. Easy Cleaning 3-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This is a good basic neutral looking purifier. Looks Good, 2-points. Controls are on the top front and reasonable in usability. Weighs 13.4 lbs and measures

16-3/8" W X 23" H X 7-7/8" D. Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Tokuji Hayakawa started Sharp at age 19 in the year 1912. He owned a small metal working shop that grew and changed over the years to one of the

world's largest manufacturers of consumer electronics. SharpUSA is located in Mahwah, NJ. Sharp global is located in Osaka, Japan.

9) Noise Level: 4/5 points – This unit has a 4-speed fan with Silent, Medium 14 dB , High 30 dB, and Max 48 dB and Auto. Quiet Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 2/3 points – The bad news is filters are inside unit in plastic bags. Remove from bags and re-install. The good news is now you know how to change the filters. They do this to

keep the filters clean. Average Set-up.

total = 60/100 points

Conclusion

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Review of Secure Air Purifier Models

March 27, 2021 by john

Secure air purifier review: Summaries and Detailed Reviews. * note: marketed as Safe Air as well

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Secure Air Purifier Summaries

Model: Secure Air 1200 – Fair Rating

Up to 144 sqft

MSRP 79.99

Conclusion: Some microorganism protection; limited overall cleaning scope.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Secure Air 3500 – Fair Rating

Up to 400 sqft

MSRP 249.95

Conclusion: Focused on cleaning microorganisms; below average cleaning on other pollutants.

Detailed Review Below

Secure Air Purifier Detailed Reviews

Model: Secure Air 1200 Secure Air Purifier

Rating Score: 53/100 points

Summary

At first glance this purifier seems innovative. I like the compact footprint and the look is futuristic. The technology is limited to removing microorganisms. This is ok if you want

to remove only microorganisms, but is hardly comprehensive. I wanted to look at the inside of this purifier, but it was sealed. It is the first throw away room purifier I have encountered. The

thought process is that it last 3-5 years, so why not throw it out when the UV bulb burns out? I'm not thrilled about that and what happens if the bulb burns out right after the 1-year

warranty.

Basic Specifications

The Secure Air 1200 is designed for spaces up to 144 sqft. This purifier is "passive technology" as the air must travel through the purifier to be cleaned.

There is a version of a media charged filter, but it is so small and the fan draws so little air, that it is fairly ineffective. They claim the small fan still cleans the air as it allows the

microorganisms time to be killed by the UV-C lamp as they pass by the lamp inside the purifier slowly. No replaceable parts, just throw it out when the UV lamp blows. The fan is one speed. A

1-year warranty is standard.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 12/24 points – The MSRP is 79.99. The estimated square footage cleaned is 144 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((79.99 initial + 19.40/year)/144 sqft)/1

removal points)) = 70.84. 70.84 = 12 points – fair value.

2) What is Removed: 1/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Poor Removal, 0-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Poor Removal, 0-points. Removal of

Odors and Gases – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 15/15 points – The 1200 has no replaceable parts, in fact you cannot get into the purifier without "breaking it". It is a "throw-away" model.

Calculating electricity usage: 25 watts/1000 X .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day X 365 days/year = 19.40/year. Total cost 19.40/year. Very Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 5/12 points – The quality is typical for China manufacturing. The materials are a step up from general plastic, but the technology is fairly wimpy. The UV life claim of 5 years

is suspect as most UV-C bulbs blow at 1-3 years and/or start degrading during that time frame. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Good Quality, 3-points. Cleaning Technologies – Fair Quality,

2-points. Support Material – Poor Quality, 0-points.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – A 1-year warranty is standard. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 5/6 points – There is no routine maintenance for this unit. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. This purifier has a very thin, small pre filter listed in the manual as a

superior form of electrostatic filter. There is little air flow here, so they recommend a cleaning every 6 months or as needed. Rinse and dry and slide it back in the purifier. Expect 15

minutes cleaning every 6 months. The filter is small and a little difficult to remove. Average Cleaning 2-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This purifier has a small footprint and has a fairly unique look. I would describe it as a futuristic look. Looks Good, 2-points. One switch located in the

back. Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 2/5 points – In business for over 3 years at time of review. They are located in Willoughby, OH. Newcomer.

9) Noise Level: 4/5 points – The fan is one speed and fairly quiet (Estimate less than 40dB). Quiet Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 53/100 points

Conclusion

Conclusion: Some microorganism protection; limited overall cleaning scope.

Secure Air 3500 Secure Air Purifier

Rating Score: 51/100 points

Summary

This purifier is a little too futuristic looking in my opinion. Looking past skin deep and it appears to have a host of technologies working to clean the air. Listed as a whole

house air purifier, the main cleaning focus is microorganisms with the small particle cleaning and odor control filters offering token cleaning ability at best. This is not your best choice for

a whole home purifier.

Basic Specifications

The Secure Air 3500 is designed for spaces up to 400 sqft. This purifier is "passive technology" as the air must travel through the purifier to be cleaned.

There is a version of a media charged pre filter, but it is small and fairly ineffective. The UV-C lamp kills and disables certain microorganisms as they pass by the lamp inside the purifier.

The carbon filter is also very small and fairly ineffective. The scent cartridges are counterproductive and really a sign of trouble and confusion with this brand. How can you clean the air and

then cover it up with chemicals? There are several replaceable parts including the carbon filter, UV-C lamp and scent cartridges if desired. Count on a yearly cost of just over 50 for

consumables. The fan is three speeds. There is a programable timer with several setting options. A 1-year warranty is standard.

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 12/24 points – The MSRP is 249.95. The estimated square footage cleaned is 400 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((249.95 initial + 99.90/year)/400 sqft)/3

removal points)) = 70.85. 70.85 = 12 points – fair value.

2) What is Removed: 3/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – Fair Removal, 1-point. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Poor Removal, 0-points. Removal of Odors

and Gases – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 12/15 points – The charged media filter is reusable. The carbon filters may last 2-3 months at a cost of 6 X 7.50 = 45/year. I don't recommend the scent

cartridges, but they cost 24.95 for 6. The yearly cost of a 22-watt UV-C Emitter bulb is (24.95/3) = 8.33. Calculating electricity usage: 60 watts/1000 X .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day X 365

days/year = 46.57/year. Total cost 99.90/year. Inexpesive to operate.

4) Quality: 7/12 points – The quality is typical for China manufacturing. The materials are a step up from general plastic with some stainless steel, but the most of the technology is still

fairly wimpy. The UV life claim of 5 years is suspect as most UV-C bulbs blow at 1-3 years and/or start degrading during that time frame. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Very Good Quality,

4-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality, 3-points. Support Material – Poor Quality, 0-points.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – A 1-year warranty is standard. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 4/6 points – The second chamber holds either a replaceable carbon filter or one of three scent filter cartridges. These can be checked monthly and replaced as

needed. A 10 minute or less job. Read the manual when removing the UV lamp as it requires some care. Replace every 1-5 years. Lamp replacement may take 15 minutes or more. 20 minutes a month

maintenance including digging out the manual as needed. Average Maintenance, 2-points. The media charged pre filter needs checking every month or as needed. 10 minutes to rinse and then let air

dry. Average Cleaning 2-points.

7) Look and Feel: 3/6 points – Where the 1200 looks futuristic, the 3500 crosses the line a little and looks a bit too futuristic. I'm trying to see how it would fit into any given room.

Questionable Looks, 1-point. The "feel" is ok with decent controls and materials. Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 2/5 points – In business for over 3 years at time of review. They are located in Willoughby, OH. Newcomer.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – TThere are three fan speeds. Low, medium, and turbo. Noise level is average. Average Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 51/100 points

Conclusion

Focused on cleaning microorganisms; below average cleaning on other pollutants.

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Review of Panasonic Air Purifier Models

March 27, 2021 by john

Panasonic air purifiers review: Summaries and Detailed Reviews.

Reviews are only as good as the underlying rating criteria used.

After you are done reviewing, STEP 5 Buying lists the best places to buy Panasonic purifiers.

Panasonic Purifier Summaries

Model: Panasonic Purifiers F-P10HU1 – Fair Rating

Up to 120 sqft

MSRP 79.95

Conclusion: A basic HEPA with charcoal air purifier w/ electronic controls.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Panasonic Air Purifiers F-P15HU2 – Fair Rating

Up to 216 sqft

MSRP 99.95

Conclusion: A basic HEPA with charcoal air purifier w/ electronic air quality monitor.

Detailed Review Below

Model: Panasonic Air Purifiers F-P20HU1 – Fair Rating

Up to 320 sqft

MSRP 169.95

Conclusion: A basic HEPA with charcoal air purifier w/electronic air quality monitor.

Detailed Review Below

Panasonic Air Purifiers Detailed Reviews

Model: Panasonic Air Purifiers F-P10HU1 HEPA

Rating Score: 54/100 points

Summary

Panasonic makes many quality electronic and consumer products. They appear to have left the air purifier market with these three models. They may be available for awhile, but most

references to them are disappearing from the internet. This is the smallest of three similar units using HEPA and carbon filtering technology. The purifier is slim in shape and has some

electronic control gadgetry. The actual cleaning ability is average to below average.

Basic Specifications

The F-P10HU1 HEPA is designed for spaces up to 120 sqft. This purifier is passive technology as the air must travel through the purifier to be cleaned. The F-P10HU1

uses a 2-step process. Initially the air passes through a 99.97% HEPA filter for particles and then through a thin charcoal "deodorize" filter to remove smells. The purifier has a

3-speed fan, a digital readout with timer, LED Filter Check Function, and a 1-year warranty. The charcoal filter will need to be replaced every year at 39.95/year. The HEPA filter is scheduled

for replacement every 3 years at 59.95/3 = 19.98/year. Expect some plastic outgassing smell.

Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) rating from The Association of Home Appliance Manufactures (AHAM) Smoke 100/ Dust 100/ Pollen 100

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 8/24 points – The MSRP is 79.95. The estimated square footage cleaned is 120 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((79.95 initial + 97.96/year)/120 sqft)/3

removal points)) = 50.58. 50.58 = 8 points – Poor Value.

2) What is Removed: 3/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – good Removal, 2-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Poor Removal, 0-points. Removal of

Odors and Gases – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 12/15 points – The HEPA filter (Part F-Y110XT) is scheduled for a change every 3 years – 59.95/3 = 19.98/year. The charcoal "deodorize" filter (Part

F-Y510XT) every year – 39.95/year. Electricity ranges between 29 to 68 watts. I will use the average value of 49 watts. Calculating electricity usage: 49 watts/1000 X .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day

X 365 days/year = 38.03/year. Total cost 97.96/year. Inexpensive to operate.

4) Quality: 8/12 points – Average Quality. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Very Good Quality, 4-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality, 3-points. Support Material – Good Quality,

1-point.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – Panasonic Air Purifiers have a 1-year warranty. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 6/6 points – Routine maintenance includes replacing the HEPA filter every 3 years and the charcoal "deodorize" filter every year. Hand wash the filter

frame and install takes about 20 minutes. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Only light dusting or wiping with a damp cloth is required as needed. Easy Cleaning 3-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This unit looks a little like a skinny air conditioner. 18.5" Width X 6" Depth X 15.25" height and 10lbs. The slim line look is ok. Looks Good,

2-points. This unit has simple controls with an LED display including filter change time data and programmable timer. Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Founded in 1959, Panasonic is a Global Japanese Company with Panasonic North America located in Secaucus, NJ.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – Low 30 dB, Medium 43 dB, and High 50 dB. Average Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 54/100 points

Conclusion

A basic HEPA with charcoal air purifier w/ electronic controls.

Model: Panasonic Air Purifiers F-P15HU2 HEPA

Rating Score: 51/100 points

Summary

Panasonic makes many quality electronic and consumer products. They appear to have left the air purifier market with these three models. They may be available for awhile, but most

references to them are disappearing from the internet. This is the middle size of three similar units using HEPA and carbon filtering technology. The purifier is slim in shape and has some

electronic control gadgetry. The 24-hour Air Quality Monitor is interesting as the purifier will gauge the need of cleaning or not. I would recommend that most homes have 24-hour cleaning

anyway, so the monitor is a neat feature, but not really a huge plus. The actual cleaning ability is average to below average.

Basic Specifications: The F-P15HU2 HEPA is designed for spaces up to 216 sqft. This purifier is passive technology as the air must travel through the purifier to be cleaned. The F-P15HU2

uses a 2-step process. Initially the air passes through a 99.97% HEPA filter for particles and then through a thin charcoal "deodorize" filter to remove smells. The purifier has a

4-speed fan, a digital readout with timer, LED Filter Check Function, 24-hour Air Quality Monitor and a 1-year warranty. The charcoal filter will need to be replaced every year at 39.95/year.

The HEPA filter is scheduled for replacement every 3 years at 59.95/3 = 19.98/year. Expect some plastic outgassing smell.

Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) rating from The Association of Home Appliance Manufactures (AHAM) Smoke 150/ Dust 150/ Pollen 150

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 8/24 points – The MSRP is 99.95. The estimated square footage cleaned is 216 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((99.95 initial + 115.81/year)/216 sqft)/3

removal points)) = 66.70. 66.70 = 8 points – Poor Value.

2) What is Removed: 3/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – good Removal, 2-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Poor Removal, 0-points. Removal of

Odors and Gases – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 9/15 points – The HEPA filter (Part F-Y15XS) is scheduled for a change every 3 years – 59.95/3 = 19.98/year. The charcoal "deodorize" filter (Part

F-Y55XS) every year – 39.95/year. Electricity ranges between 43 to 101 watts. I will use the average value of 72 watts. Calculating electricity usage: 72 watts/1000 X .0886/kwh x 24 hours/day

X 365 days/year = 55.88/year. Total cost 115.81/year. Average to operate.

4) Quality: 8/12 points – Average Quality. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Very Good Quality, 4-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality, 3-points. Support Material – Good Quality,

1-point.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – Panasonic Air Purifiers have a 1-year warranty. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 6/6 points – Routine maintenance includes replacing the HEPA filter every 3 years and the charcoal "deodorize" filter every year. Hand wash the filter

frame and install takes about 20 minutes. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Only light dusting or wiping with a damp cloth is required as needed. Easy Cleaning 3-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This unit looks a little like a skinny air conditioner. 21.25" Width X 6" Depth X 15.625" height and 13.9lbs. The slim line look is ok. Looks

Good, 2-points. This unit has simple controls with an LED display including filter change time data, programmable timer, and air quality monitor. Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Founded in 1959, Panasonic is a Global Japanese Company with Panasonic North America located in Secaucus, NJ.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – Low 30 dB, Medium 40 dB, High 48 dB, and super 56 dB. Average Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 51/100 points

Conclusion

A basic HEPA with charcoal air purifier w/ electronic air quality monitor.

Return to Top Model: Panasonic Air Purifiers F-P20HU1 HEPA Last Reviewed: 02-15-2008 Rating Score: 53/100 points

Summary

Panasonic makes many quality electronic and consumer products. They appear to have left the air purifier market with these three models. They may be available for awhile, but most

references to them are disappearing from the internet. This is the middle size of three similar units using HEPA and carbon filtering technology. The purifier is slim in shape and has some

electronic control gadgetry. The 24-hour Air Quality Monitor is interesting as the purifier will gauge the need of cleaning or not. I would recommend that most homes have 24-hour cleaning

anyway, so the monitor is a neat feature, but not really a huge plus. The actual cleaning ability is average to below average.

Basic Specifications

The F-P20HU1 HEPA is designed for spaces up to 320 sqft. This purifier is passive technology as the air must travel through the purifier to be cleaned. The F-P20HU1

uses a 2-step process. Initially the air passes through a 99.97% HEPA filter for particles and then through a thin charcoal "deodorize" filter to remove smells. The purifier has a

4-speed fan, a digital readout with timer, LED Filter Check Function, 24-hour Air Quality Monitor and a 1-year warranty. The charcoal filter will need to be replaced every year at 49.95/year.

The HEPA filter is scheduled for replacement every 3 years at 79.95/3 = 26.65/year. Expect some plastic outgassing smell.

Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) rating from The Association of Home Appliance Manufactures (AHAM) Smoke 215/ Dust 215/ Pollen 200

Rating Factors:

1) Value: 12/24 points – The MSRP is 169.95. The estimated square footage cleaned is 320 sqft. The Value equation is as follows: 100 * (1 – (((169.95 initial + 156.54/year)/320 sqft)/4

removal points)) = 74.49. 74.49 = 12 points – Fair Value.

2) What is Removed: 4/16 points – Removal of Larger Particles >0.3 microns – very good Removal, 3-points. Removal of Smaller Particles <0.3 microns – Poor Removal, 0-points. Removal of

Odors and Gases – Fair Removal, 1-point, Removal of VOCs – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Basic Microorganisms – Poor Removal, 0-points, Removal of Advanced Microorganisms – Poor Removal,

0-points.

3) Yearly Operating Costs: 6/15 points – The HEPA filter (Part F-Y120XT) is scheduled for a change every 3 years – 79.95/3 = 26.65/year. The charcoal "deodorize" filter (Part

F-Y520XT) every year – 49.95/year. Electricity ranges between 55 to 150 watts. I will use the average value of 103 watts. Calculating electricity usage: 103 watts/1000 X .0886/kwh x 24

hours/day X 365 days/year = 79.94/year. Total cost 156.54/year. Above Average to operate.

4) Quality: 8/12 points – Average Quality. Fit, Finish, and Workmanship – Very Good Quality, 4-points. Cleaning Technologies – Good Quality, 3-points. Support Material – Good Quality,

1-point.

5) Warranty: 2/8 points – Panasonic Air Purifiers have a 1-year warranty. Fair Warranty.

6) Maintenance and Cleaning: 6/6 points – Routine maintenance includes replacing the HEPA filter every 3 years and the charcoal "deodorize" filter every year. Hand wash the filter

frame and install takes about 20 minutes. Easy Maintenance, 3-points. Only light dusting or wiping with a damp cloth is required as needed. Easy Cleaning 3-points.

7) Look and Feel: 4/6 points – This unit looks a little like a skinny air conditioner. 22" Width X 6.625" Depth X 18.75" height and 16.3lbs. The slim line look is ok. Looks

Good, 2-points. This unit has simple controls with an LED display including filter change time data, programmable timer, and air quality monitor. Feels Good, 2-points.

8) Years in Business: 5/5 points – Founded in 1959, Panasonic is a Global Japanese Company with Panasonic North America located in Secaucus, NJ.

9) Noise Level: 3/5 points – Low 30 dB, Medium 40 dB, High 48 dB, and super 56 dB. Average Noise Level.

10) Set-Up: 3/3 points – Easy Set-up.

total = 53/100 points

Conclusion

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