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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2009

The positive reviews speak for themselves for this air purifier. It is highly rated by Consumer Reports and has many good reviews on Amazon.com. I thought I would address the "supposed" negatives people mentioned in other reviews, regarding the noise level and the led light on the unit. My video will let you hear and see these "issues" for yourself to make your own decision. To me, these aren't an issue at all. I was shocked that it made a difference in my allergies after the very first night of use. I can actually breathe out of my nose while sleeping now, without having to use one of those breathe right strips. Worth every penny!

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  • Will it drown out the screams I hear in my memories?

  • @MrGrevy Depends on the decibel level of the screams. High pitched screams unfortunately cannot be drowned out even on the high setting.

  • @Kimmersue1 I guess my past will never be too far behind. At any rate, how big a room will this clean? I have a small apartment - maybe just put it in the bedroom? Or would it work ok in the main area in your opinion?

  • @MrGrevy According the information I have read "the Honeywell 50250 is rated to handle 374 square feet of area, which is 2-3 average sized rooms or one very large room"

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  • mine is an older moldel that the one shown. No blue light. the first minute that you turn it on, you will feel the diference in the air, its kind of sweet, so different it will make your life very much better regarding dust, and any particle that make you feel disconfort. the loud that it could be is not a problem, just select hig speed q0 minutes before getting into a room the change it to low and that's it. I will recomend this unit to whoever got allergy problems. It really clean the air. :)

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  • They are great filters. I have three of the 50100 which are rated for 150 square feet vs 374 for the large one. I put one in the bedroom, one in my work room and one in the living room. Mine has a similar type noise (air rushing) but its not too offensive. On low, its good background noise to sleep with just like you mentioned.

    To the people that complain about noise....listen you have to move air for a filter to work. A quiet filter means its not moving air. Simple.

  • great job!

  • for me the light is too bright and it is too loud. Thank you for the video

  • @jaworskij I'll give that a try. Thanks for the help. I don't know what kind of sage to use tho...like the plant or can it be from like a seasoning jar? Ironically, I'll probably need to turn off my Honeywell Air Filter so the smoke can have whatever effect it needs to have. Appreciate it!

  • @MrGrevy an air filter won't reduce something that is clearly coming from the spirit realm. I suggest that you buy yourself some Sage, and burn it in the rooms like the LR and BR and basement where you feel there may be lingering spirits. Also visualizing bright 'white light' energizing and chasing away any negative spirits would do lots for you. ... Namaste.

  • If noise is a problem then can't you just put it on high while at work and on low when you're home? I don't see that being a problem.

  • Great review and demonstration.  Thank you!

  • @EgoNamahaNemoRex Oh ok thank you. I think I might look into that. Maybe another 50250 will help.

  • @panzerchaos47 maximum. They were all on maximum the entire time... Though, if you're in a situation like I was in, you want smaller particulate retention than regular HEPA. IQ Air has some that filter 0.01 microns instead of just 0.03 (or 1 microns vs 3, whatever it is). Aside from something really dangerous like asbestos, I don't know that the difference is relevant, though.

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