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Air Purifier - any good?

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DangerMouseAndPenfoldx · 22/09/2024 10:40

Looking for tips/recommendations for a smallish air purifier please. Do they work? Are they loud? Are they expensive to run? How often do you need to change filters?

DS has just moved onto university form room and his eczema has flared up, so this has been suggested.

We had a large one a couple of decades ago and didn’t like it because it was loud and it seemed to attract dirt, but I think they have probably improved since then.

Any suggestions for specific ones also very welcome. I looked on Amazon but it’s flooded with those AI generated brand names with unrelated reviews, so no way to tell what’s actually any good.

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DangerMouseAndPenfoldx · 22/09/2024 11:44

I’ve found Philips and Russel Hobs ones not (and a very expensive Shark one), so at least have the option of known brands.

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DisplayPurposesOnly · 22/09/2024 11:54

Which has the Philips Series 3000i AC3033/30
as its best buy

Mynewnameis · 22/09/2024 11:55

Ours makes noise like white noise.
Not changed filters yet but cleaned them once

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Mynewnameis · 22/09/2024 11:57

LEVOIT Air Purifier for Bedroom Home, Quiet HEPA Filter Cleaner with Fragrance Sponge & 3 Speed for Better Sleep, Air Frenshener, Allergies, Dust, Pet Dander, Odour, Smoke, Office, Desktop, Core Mini https://amzn.eu/d/6Je4uDj

Amazon.co.uk

https://amzn.eu/d/6Je4uDj?tag=mumsnet&ascsubtag=mnforum--chat-5170942-air-purifier-any-good

DangerMouseAndPenfoldx · 22/09/2024 12:29

Thank you. Wow there is such a difference in price! I can’t quite figure out why.

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Mynewnameis · 22/09/2024 19:24

Oh blimey there is. The £50 does collect dust for sure as I see it on the filter. I was recommended it on an allergy Facebook page

DangerMouseAndPenfoldx · 22/09/2024 19:40

Having done a LOT of research through the day, the IKEA one gets really good reviews for the price (only £29), so I’m going to start with that and see.

UPPÃ…TVIND white, small air purifier - IKEA

Compact air purifier cleans indoor air from particles and pollen. Easily movable for fresh air wherever you need it. Improve your home's air quality effortlessly.

https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/uppatvind-air-purifier-50498224/

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DangerMouseAndPenfoldx · 22/09/2024 19:47

I have put one of the LEVOIT ones on my birthday list though, because I like that you can add fragrance to it 😊

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Sunshineandrainbow · 27/11/2024 09:20

DangerMouseAndPenfoldx · 22/09/2024 19:40

Having done a LOT of research through the day, the IKEA one gets really good reviews for the price (only £29), so I’m going to start with that and see.

How have you found it @Mynewnameis ?
I have a 5 year old Vax one which I find noisy. Looking to replace it now.

pigeonperson · 27/11/2024 09:26

Can also recommend Levoit as a brand! I have pets which produce a lot of dust, and the air purifier has made a big difference to how much of this dust accumulates around the room they’re in. I hoover the filter weekly, but reckon it’d only be a monthly job without pets. Not had to replace the filter yet despite it being in use for several month. It’s very quiet on the lowest setting but makes noticeable noise when higher settings are on, so I only tend to use those when I’m not in the room.

DangerMouseAndPenfoldx · 27/11/2024 12:25

The IKEA one has been great! So much so that we bought another couple of them for at home. It keeps the dust down but also makes the air quality much nicer. It smells like outside, even when the windows haven’t been opened.

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