It's a real filter, not science fiction like Ionic devices
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| Review Date: February 7, 2009 |
| Reviewer: ReallyNot, |
There is no magical, cheap, silent, super-energy efficient way to REALLY clean air. PERIOD. There are only measured compromises.
The IQAir is the absolute best air cleaner available to the public. It makes a bit of noise, but very, very little for the massive volume of air. It uses a bit of electricity, but it takes power to pump air through such absolutely, ridiculously, fabulously purifying multi-stage filters. THINK about it.
The filters seem pricey. THEY AREN'T. The filters last a stupefyingly long time. They are huge and thick--everything they need to be, to stop greater than 99% of .003 micron particulates, plus the huge .3 micron particules that make the filters HEPA certified. Just try to picture the difference--a thousand times smaller. That's like the difference in size between a b-b and a 15 foot diameter ball (if they exist). If you spend a bit more, you get gas filtering too. Spend a little more and get yourself a cleanroom certified IQAir, if you need it.
An IQAir Healthpro Plus saved my wife and I from suffering while several brush fires over the past few years have lapped at our neighborhood. Before having the IQAir, we both suffered gravely whenever brush fires were anywhere within 50 miles.
After two years of us raving about our IQAir, our next door neighbors (asthma sufferers) sought refuge in our home during the last fire which was a couple miles upwind and within sight of our house. One evening of easy breathing was enough to convince the cheapskates to pony up for an IQAir (and donate to charity their various Honeywell, Hunter and other big-box store joke filters scattered around their house). |
Great product
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| Review Date: March 4, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Teresa, San Diego,USA |
| I have two IQ Air purifiers in home.This Prefilter is manufactured specifically for the machine. I've had the purifiers for 3 years now and am very pleased with the quality of the product. The purifiers should last for decades. When they finally reach the end of their life I would purchase another from the same company. |
The pre-filter allows the IQAir's other filters to last longer
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| Review Date: March 24, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Londo, Houston, Texas |
| The IQAir tells you when to change the filters and the less expensive pre-filter allows the more expensive filters to last longer. I love my IQAir |
Filter works well
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| Review Date: June 17, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Wayne L. Misner, NJ |
| Filter works well. Easy to install. Ordered the filter when light came on and it was shipped the next day. |
The correct Pre-Max filter for the IQ Air HealthPro air purifier
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| Review Date: March 16, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Retired Ski Bum, Steamboat Springs, CO |
My pair of IQ Air HealthPro air purifiers have dramatically reduced my allergy symptoms. My home lacks central air or any other type of air conditioner (and the air filtration that goes with it).
In my case, this Pre-Max filter lasts about 6 months before the device determines -- via computer monitoring -- that it's time for a new one. This is the second time I've replaced the Pre-Max filter (in both units). When I place the old filter next to the new filter, the old filter is so darkened that it is almost black and the new filter is pure white. That right there shows me how much stuff the filter is removing from the air I breathe at home. |
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