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23-19WeHaveA2319 • 12 months ago

Buy the Coway air mega it usually goes on sale pretty often. 10/10

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AdLanky7413 • 9 months ago

Coway airmega it's excellent. I have mine going 24 hours a day and it senses everything. It also filters the tiniest particles.

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AdLanky7413 • 9 months ago

The airmega. You can buy filters specifically for dust. There's 3 different types of filters i believe you can buy, the original and two more alternatives

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AliveCandydone • 3 months ago

Noise is an important aspect to consider. A noisy filter will likely never be on. It's not just about sound level. It's about how annoying/soothing the sound your filter produces is. On this aspect I l like Coway's airmega 150 and 240. It's also easy to find replacement filters for these models.

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aloe-jello • 7 months ago

I got a Coway Airmega because it was highly reviewed on the Wirecutter website after my previous Levoit broke after only a couple years and wasn’t fixable (circuit board inside was fried).

r/parrots • Any recommendations for air purifiers? Ignore the mess, I’m currently in the middle of a deep clean in my room. ->
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alphaxenox • 10 months ago

I bought two air purifiers just last week after reading this sub! Coway 150 and ap-1512HH(W), they were on sale on Amazon.ca and I read somewhere I can use the carbon pellet filter from the AP-1512HHS in the non S version. So far so good!

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AnaKk1N • 12 months ago

Hey The Coway Airmega 150 is a solid unit, but it only has a CADR of 234 m³/h. For a 4.8 ACH, it's perfect for your room, but only if you run it at full speed. If you want to target a lower ACH, go for it, since most probably you won't run it on max speed. What I generally recommend is buying something way more powerful than what you need. Here's why: Purifiers with higher CADR than what you need mean you can run them on lower speeds to achieve the same CADR of a smaller one. This results in less noise, less mechanical stress on the purifier, and a longer life of the fans and longer filter lifespan. (The filter lifespan of ~1 year is calculated in a room suitable for the purifier. If you get a bigger purifier for a smaller room and run it on low speeds aka night mode or speed 1 instead of a normal usage you'll get more life out of the filter as well which translates to less frequent filter changes so $$ saved as well in the longer run) As per what I recommend, I would say go for at least a 350-400 m³/h CADR unit that provides a good noise level (look at both sleep mode and turbo noise) and power consumption. I am personally using a Philips PureProtect 3200 in my room (same room size as yours), but only because I caught it on sale for $206 usd. Since it has a whopping CADR of 520 m³/h my purifier is never leaving the sleep mode setting, and I can barely hear it. And for that CADR it is quieter on both sleep mode (15 dB vs 20 dB) and turbo ( 47.5 dB vs 48.3 dB) than an Airmega 150 while outputting 2.22x the performance of the Coway unit. Plus app support and temperature + humidity sensors if you like the extra stuff. This is the type of deal you want to be looking for. See what's up for sale in your country.

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a_n_k_ • 12 months ago

We have two Coway Airmega units, one on either side of the house. They have been on 24/7 for several years now. Maintenance and cleaning are very minimal. Cost is about $150-200, although there are larger units based on how big of an area you need to filter. We are very happy with them! Whichever purifier you choose, I highly recommend you look into one with a replaceable HEPA filter. Other filtration methods just won’t give the same results.

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anneheathen • 9 months ago

Agreed! And they now offer different filters depending on what is most important to you to filter: one for smoke, one for allergens, etc.

r/BuyItForLife • The Best Air Purifiers? ->
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anonablous • 12 days ago

firstly-whatever you want a 'purifier' to filter out has to be able to get to, into and through the device. i've yet to see a consumer level air filter that's strong enough to stir dog hair/dander up off the floor. for dust ? they all suck. i'm in colorado, very dusty area. they all suck. any good filter will clog quickly by definition. remember that ;) having said that, i use a coway 'airmega' in my bedroom and i'm fairly pleased w/ it. has a carbon pad for odors, filters out some dust, smoke, etc. they will all have yearly filter costs-generally anywhere from 50-200 bux/yr., mebbe ? none of them that i've seen are anything to sneeze at. ;-p

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