Which Air Purifier from Walmart would you buy if you had to chose one?

by admin on June 3, 2010

Which Air Purifier from Walmart would you buy if you had to chose one?

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henryswtzr June 3, 2010 at 7:13 pm

The Holmes Hepa Air Purifier works great. I would go to consumerreports.org and see what they recommend. After you’ve chosen your favorite model, go to epinions.com and see what users are saying about your choice and then go to froogle.com for the best pricing. If found some useful info. at my source.

PATRICIA MS June 3, 2010 at 7:13 pm

I have the Holmes hepa air purifier. Works excellent, but is a bit noisy. Check out the noise sounds.

Rhemasonador June 3, 2010 at 7:13 pm

HEPA means the air filter captures very tinsey bitsy particles from the air–good for allergy sufferers and dust control.

Ionic means the air is purified via ion saturation–good for bad smells that linger like tobacco and in hospitals they use giant versions of these for cases like really bad cancerous pts that stink up the air real bad (sorry for the crude description but there’s no other way to put it)

Hope this helps–you can Im me for further info

nathan f June 3, 2010 at 7:13 pm

I’m not familiar with any of these, but I manufacture filters for commercial installations. Here are a couple of suggestions.
First get the price and availability of replacement filters. Any HEPA unit will need the filters changed regularly. If the filters are not available or too expensive then the unit is not a bargain.
Second look at the filters in each unit. The larger the filter, the more the filtration.
Third look at the units from a cleaning prospective. The whole purpose of an air cleaner is to take dirt out of the air. It doesn’t go away. It (hopefully) stays in the air cleaner. So you will have to clean it. Removable screens and easy disassembley are a must.
Good Luck.

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