Monday, March 31, 2014

Oransi v-hepa Max Air Purifier

After much researching, reviewing and head scratching, we chose the Oransi v-hepa Max Air Purifier as we require a very clean environment due to medical conditions. There were less expensive units out there but we were looking for long term reliability and service and one that REALLY cleaned the air. The Oransi looked best and it really is. Very well built, quiet running and effective. I am so pleased that we found this unit and purchased it. The shipping and delivery were as promised. I had a couple of questions and their Customer Service responded amazingly fast. Happy we have it!!!!!

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Black & Decker 4.8-Volt Compact Cordless HandVac

I bought this for the little things, and for that it worksas long as it doesn't take you more than about 3-4 minutes to clean up. The battery on this thing sucks. It takes a long time to get a full charge and a full charge means only about 4 minutes of battery usage.

Save yourself the frustration and spend the extra few dollars to get a higher quality vacuum.

Sunday, March 30, 2014

3 in 1 Home Purifying System

It is really small and only runs for about 4 hours if that before you have to fill it up with water again. The seller did not give any measurements of the product and it actually looked bigger than it was. I would not buy this again. Just not what I wanted and it was expensive for what you get.

WEB WCIN FilterFresh Whole Home Cinnamon Air Freshener

This product is Ok to refresh the air inside the apartment or house. It has a tendency to lose the fragrance fairly quick (less than 30 days). However, do not buy this product online unless it cost less or equal to the price of Home Depot Stores. Home Depot has this product for a couple of dollars. Some vendors are selling this product for $1.99 + $7.00 shipping and handling. Even when you pay taxes on it is still much cheaper than getting through amazon. This price is outrageous for a low quality product. Just make sure you go to your local Home Depot Store and find it in the air filter section. You'll save a lot more money.

Saturday, March 29, 2014

HAPF-115 Holmes HEPA Air Cleaner Replacement Filter

What I ordered and what I got, was two different items. I have three of the same holmes air cleaners in my home and have had them for about five years now. I always order the same filters, HAP 115. For some reason these filters (although the picture shows the correct product) came without the cotton side and are a DOT too big. You have to SQUEEZE the filter into the machine. Very disappointed with my purchase.

X6672 Lennox Healthy Climate 16x25x5 Merv 16 Filter

Nice OEM filter, very effective, replacing after nine months, no way these filters will last 12 months in a home with a dog and cat. While MERV 16 is nice, it's a bit more than 3 times the cost of a MERV 10; without major breathing issues, we can't justify the additional cost at this time, so we are returning to a MERV 10. One thing to be aware of with cheaper generics is the lack of air filter cabinet standardization. If you are technically savvy you can gasket the cheaper filters to get them to fit, but otherwise, if the size match is not exact, some air may flow around the filter, not through it, reducing effectiveness. Either pay a little more to buy OEM or carefully check the actually sizing, which is different than the official sizing, which appears to be rounded up or down to the closest inch.

We actually own a Lennox HVAC system with a Lennox Healthy Climate 16 Media Air Cleaner, so this item was a perfect fit.

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Friday, March 28, 2014

Heaven Fresh NaturoPure HF 380 Air Purifier

Terrific air purifier. Easy to clean & maintain. Does the job well. Great purchase!

I now have one for the upstairs & a 2nd one for the downstairs. A must if you have pets.

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Holmes HAP424-U HEPA-Type Tower Air Purifier

I got this filter because I have cats and birds, and before I started using it, I always had a coating of "bird dust" on everything and was concerned about breathing it. I bought it in mid summer, and in early fall, I opened it up to see if the filters were "catching" anything, and sure enough, they were covered with a fine powdery silt, and then I realized that the bird dust that used to cover desks and other surfaces had almost disappeared since I had started using it. I was grateful to know that the machine had been doing its job. Whenever it was on, I did notice a subtle change in air quality...it seemed fresher. I have kept it running almost constantly for three months, and have not had any problems with it.

While it's working, I don't notice the sound that much, especially on the lower setting which is what I usually keep it on. It simply becomes "white noise". The higher setting is definitely louder, so if that's something that bothers a person, it should be kept in mind, but it's a humming, blowing sound, not rattling or harsh.

I can't compare it to other air purifiers because it's the only one I've ever had, but for the price, and for a person on a budget, I think it's done an amazing job. I'd like to get another for a different part of my house.

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Thursday, March 27, 2014

LG LP6010ER 6,000 BTU Low Profile Window Air Conditioner

I wanted a small unit but have a very big room. I am amazed how well this AC works! I was afraid that 6000 BTU wouldn't be enough but I even have to turn up the temp because it gets too cold... even on a sweltering day. It was easy to install and very quiet. The pull-out side panels are even long enough to reach the frame of my extra-wide windows!! Well-worth the price.

Indoor Air Conditioner Cover

This fit the air conditioner perfectly--totally covered it and stopped the air leaks through the unit. We added some of the foam side panels to stop the air leaks from the side expanders.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Miele Air Clean Filters

These filters seem to be outsourced. They feel different and the brand name Miele is not stated on the filter. I will use them but if I buy Miele, I expect a genuine Miele product.

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Sprite HHCT Massaging Handheld Chlorine Shower Filter Unit

I've owned this shower head for about a year. It works as advertised and I'm happy to shower clorine free. I'm especially pleased to have no calcium residual clogging up the spray.

HOWEVER...I'm surprised no one has mentioned the following problem. To establish a leakproof seal when replacing the filters, one has to vaseline the rubber seals. Otherwise the water bypasses the filter and squirts out the threads between the head and body of the device. You've got to get the vaseline evenly spread or it won't work. you're supposed to reverse the direction of the filter every month and replace on the third month. The body of the filter gets gross with vaseline and the whole process becomes messy and unpleasant.

But I'm sticking with it because I like the performance.

UPDATE: I cleaned the whole thing thoroughly recently, used minmal vaseline the first time and I've used none the last two times with no problem. Maybe some of my issues are user error?

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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Berkey RB4X2-BB Royal Stainless Steel Water Filtration System

My Royal is used at a deer camp, which way off in the woods and does not have a city water supply. We have a well, but the water does not get used enough for the water to get cycled out. So instead of bringing a lot of bottled water with the family, we hook the Berkey up, and filter the water from either the well or a near-by creek.

For a group of 4 people, the Royal Berkey does a great job. If you have more then say 6+ people, you "might" want to consider upgrading to the Imperial Berkey.

Be sure to purge the filters before you use them. If you just pour the water into the holding the tank, the flow might be reduced to as if you purged the filters before installing them.

I like how the Royal Berkey does not stand 3 feet off the counter top. Being 5 feet 9 inches tall, I can walk up to the Berkey, lift the reservoir lid and easily see how much water is in it.

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Dimplex Symphony Ovation Notting Hill Free Standing Electric Fireplace

I was skeptical to purchase an electric fireplace without having seen one. After receiving the Dimplex Notting Hill I was very pleased with the quality of the mantle, the wood is very sturdy and assembles easily without the use of an tools at all. The fit and finish are much better than I had hoped. The firebox looks very realistic, much better than I was expecting from an electric fireplace. The logs have LED assemblies inside the various logs which dim and brighten to give a very realistic look. We have our fireplace operating much more than I thought we would, it is very relaxing. The heater fan is very quiet and puts out a modest amount of heat. It is nice to know that this fireplace can be used 12 months of the year if desired.

Monday, March 24, 2014

Hoover Windtunnel T-Series HEPA Rewind Upright Vacuum Cartridge Filter

They reference the same part number called out in the manual, but not the same! The front is open and the exhaust flows from there instead of out the top of the motor housing.

Air King 9900 20 Inch Window Floor Fan

It is a nice quality-built unit that filters the air very well and quickly with a performance pleated filter. Standard 20x20x1 furnace filters fit. I checked the performance with the Dylos particle counter. With the performance pleated filter, the air particle counts are in the very good category for 0.5micron particles.

The unit is considerably louder than the rated (by Air King) 32 dBA on low since everyone has to speak up to be understood in the room with it. I would have given it 5 stars if it were as quiet as rated.

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Sunday, March 23, 2014

12x24x1 ULTRA 800 Allergen Reduction Air Filter 6-Pack

ok this is to simply say the filters are fine. You need to look at the actual size clearly listed under details.

my air purifying machines need filters a little less than 12 inches wide and a little shorter than 24 inches long.

Perfect fit !

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Lasko 1128 9-Gallon Evaporative Recirculating Humidifier

I have the predecessor that was black in color. It's 3 years old and still works great. Definitely evaporates lots of water into the air. The reservoir must be filled 2 to 3 times per day depending on how often your furnace comes on. It's somewhat of a chore but I get used to it. Keeping the household humidity at 60% or better surely makes lower thermostat settings tolerable so it's a money saver in that regard. The unit uses about 100 watts during its intermittent runs.

Mine is so accurate that it is almost perfectly synchronized to furnace operation. Furnace comes on and shortly thereafter the Lasko humidifier starts up. Furnace shuts off and shortly thereafter the humidifier shuts off. I presume the same accuracy is maintained in this newer white model.

These do use disposable paper filters. I use 2 per season. Cheapest source for the filters is direct from Lasko. I bought a box of 10 for $50 right after I bought the humidifier and I've got about 5 filters left. Even if you throw away about half of them, you'll save money compared to single filter prices at brick and mortar stores. The shipping was free at the time. Maybe it still is.

Humidifiers require periodic maintenance. These Lasko's are no exception. Each year, I sit the thing in the bathtub and fill it's reservoir with vinegar/water and let it run about 30 minutes. This dissolves or loosens the mineral deposits. After rinsing, I then fill it with a bleach/water solution and let it run about 30 minutes to kill mold spores and dormant bacteria.

That yearly demineralizing/disinfecting is somewhat of a chore but I only have to do it once. That's enough to get me through the entire heating season.

All humidifiers require some maintenance--even the ones connected directly to your furnace. I've read operator's manuals for most every one of the furnace mounted units and some of the maintenance procedures are complex and labor intensive compared to the little bathtub routine I've developed for this Lasko.

When I think I will install a furnace mounted unit I search the internet and read the reviews and realize why I put up with this Lasko cleaning routine. Many of those furnace mounted units require demineralizing and disinfecting just like the Lasko--except that I can put the Lasko in a bathtub and keep the mess contained. If I had to rinse and clean a furnace mounted unit, I'd have to use a wet/dry vac to sop up the spillage all over the basement floor, I'm sure. On top of that mess, it seems that furnace mounted units die at an early age due to mineral deposits that can't be controlled.

When the temperatures drop to about 15°F or below, our furnace runs a lot. The more the furnace runs the more the Lasko humidifier runs. I'm sure I have to fill the removeable reservoir 3 times a day or more. It seems to be sized so that a full reservoir lasts about 8 hours. That's enough to get a full night's sleep. Actually, the removeable reservoir holds about 8 hours worth. There's another several gallons in the base to supply the unit with water so you can easily stretch it to 12-14 hours between fillings. I do it all the time. It's just that if you stretch it to 12 hours or more, you'll have to fill the removable reservoir 1.5 times to completely "fill 'er up" again.

All in all, I don't think I could live without a humidifier. We feel warmer, the children cough less while sleeping, there's no static electric sparks when we touch objects or each other ... it's worth the hassle, I think.

This unit says it will do a 3200 square foot home. I guess that's so, but, it's quite nicely sized for homes smaller than that because it won't have to run on high to do the job. Buying the biggest humidifier means you can run the fan on low so it's as quiet as possible.

Once a year I also take it apart to clean the dust from the fan blades and the vortex shroud. This isn't absolutely necessary but it makes it look new again. About 6 or 8 screws removed lets the thing come almost entirely apart for cleaning.

So, a humidifier takes some work no matter what type you get. For a household humidifier, I like this Lasko but I've also got a wife and kids to share in the task of refilling it 3 times a day.

I'm a home handy man so I'll be able to replace the motor in this thing when it goes bad. I don't think it will cost much.

Lasko sells parts and that's what I truly love! Unlike other companies, Lasko actually has parts available and they sell them at reasonable prices.

We use Lasko ventilation fans year round as a sleep aide to produce "white noise." I've got a remote controlled fan that I've come to depend on. After about 4 years of daily night time use, I needed a motor for it last year and, sure enough, Lasko sold one to me and the cost was about 1/3rd that of a new fan.

For the home do-it-yourselfer types, Lasko is the only way to go because they sell parts. Other companies, like Holmes, don't stock any parts at all. Once the complete Holmes unit comes from Taiwan or Sri Lanka to your store's shelf, that's it--you can't get a part even if it was missing from the package before you bought it.

Lasko has a respectable warranty and they don't charge a fee. Holmes and other companies like them charge you a fee that they call "handling" just to get a warranty remedy. That "handling" fee is usually 2/3 or more the cost of a new fan. In other words, you have to pay to return the defective item to Holmes, you also have to pay that "handling fee", and then they might send you a replacement. Lasko doesn't do that. I think that they do require that you ship the item back to them at your cost.

This is a recirculating type of humidifier so it doesn't throw white dust all over everything. The other type of humidifier uses heat to evaporate water (like a distiller) and in the process, all of the minerals of the water become airborne grey-white dust. I don't like that idea. These recirculating types just trickle large quantities of water through a paper filter. The filter retains the minerals.

I remember as a kid, about 45 years ago, I used to sit on my grandmother's floor and enjoy the breeze from a "ottoman" style fan and it had the name "Lasko" on it. I used to think it had something to do with Alaska. I presume it's the same company--still making fans and things that circulate air.

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Saturday, March 22, 2014

25 BAGS and 10 FILTERS style F J M

I purchased these bags hoping they'd be a good substitute for the (much pricier) Miele bags. However I am sad to say that I can't recommened them. We've used two bags so far. The connector (which is supposed to lock the bag into place) is made of cardboard and is very flimsy. Both times it's collapsed, resulting in dirt being deposited in the interior cavity of the vacuum and clogging the filter. Because of this the bag did not fill up completely like the real Miele bags do, and the bag full sensor light did not come on. I'll be disposing of these and ordering Miele bags from now on.

Whynter 5 in 1 Evaporative Air Cooler

I bought this based on the other 2 user reviews, and now I'm convinced these were created by the manufacturer.

There's nothing positive I can say about this product, but as for the negatives...

It has barely any effect on the room temperature when set to air-cooling mode.

It's extremely loud and obnoxious. Seriously, it sounds just like an idling lawn mower.

Emits a nasty, exhaust-like smell.

Save yourself the time and money, you really don't want this product at any price.

EDIT (6/10/11): My suspicions about the other 2 reviewers (Ken Manning, Dave Martin) at the time of my purchase can be confirmed by their reviewing and tagging history. Look for yourselfBoth have only reviewed this product (with a raving positive review of course), and have tagged every Whynter product with an assortment of positive/descriptive adjectives. Ken Manning even went so far as to tag several competing products as "defective" and "not cold". Well, I know what brand NOT to trust now.

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Friday, March 21, 2014

Winix FresHome Model P450 True HEPA Air Cleaner

I received my Winix today, so this is my initial rating and impression.

Like:

Easy to set up

Has a remote

Looks nice

VERY quiet on low speed

Moves a lot of air on Turbo

Dislike:

Cannot shut off Plasmawave

3-Stage Filtration vs. 5-Stage in other Winix models

High and Turbo modes produce a VERY noticable "whistling" noise

To elaborate on my dislikes. Since this unit had a remote, I was hoping that they preserved the on/off feature from other Winix units for the Plasmawave. No such luck. This was a bit of a disappointment but not a deal breaker in and of itself. However, this brings me to my second issue.

Turning this on High or Turbo produces a very noticeable whistling or whine. This noise is NOT the Plasmawave (that has a distinct chirping noise and is surprisingly hard to detect); it almost sounds like a bad fan or harmonics from moving so much air. Looking at the unit at max settings, there is a slight vibration which makes me suspect that the fan is unbalanced.

I will let it run for a day or two and see if it goes away on its own... but I suspect that I may have to return the unit for another. I didn't see this noise mentioned in any of the other reviews, so I'll keep my fingers crossed.

[UPDATE: 03/26/2013]

I received a second unit and it demonstrated the same high pitched noise. I tried to ignore it, but it's been driving both me and my wife crazy. The fan also pulsates (doesn't maintain constant revolutions at a given speed), adding to the annoyance. I don't know if I received two lemons, but ended up buying the Winix WAC9500 Ultimate Pet. So far the WAC9500 is awesome.

Hope this helps someone.

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Hamilton Beach TrueAir 04712 Allergen Reducing Filter

This filter does not need to be replaced every 120 days. You can get by, by vacuuming it and reuse it a few times. Compared to the price of other filters, this filter is fairly inexpensive. Currently, Amazon has the `Buy 4, Get 1 Free' deal on this. With that noted, I have tried Daniel Sessoms' suggestion (found in TrueAir 04712 filter review) on how to make the "Hamilton Beach TrueAir 04381 Allergen Reducer" purifier more HEPA-like. What I did was add a carbon filter to the TrueAir 04712 Filter by purchasing the "Honeywell 38002 Enviracare Universal Replacement Pre-Filter" (an inexpensive carbon filter). From just one Honeywell 38002 carbon filter, I was able to cut up 12 pieces for the TrueAir 04712 filter (The cut up pieces of carbon filter factor to be only $0.65 a piece based on price I purchased at). Next, I just simply tape one piece of the cut up Honeywell 38002 carbon filter to the front side of the TrueAir 04712 filter with regular masking tape (taped up edges to filter). The carbon filter will now act as an extra layer of filter, to prevent dust & also clean up some odor.

Every 120 days (or whenever carbon filter turns `gray' due to dust accumulation), I would just remove & throw away the carbon filter, but keep the actual TrueAir 04712 filter (to reuse again). I vacuum the dust off the TrueAir 04712 filter, and tape a new piece of carbon filter to the same side of TrueAir 04712 filter as before. This is to prevent dust on the filter, in case my vacuum didn't pick them all up, from getting suck back into my room again. And when putting back the filter into the purifier, I would make sure to leave the carbon filter facing outward. After doing this carbon filter add-on to the filter, the Hamilton Beach TrueAir 04381 purifier does seem to work better. At least now, not only does it remove dust & pollen, it can also remove odors.

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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Glade Sense & Spray Automatic Freshner

I have sense and spray devices throughout my house. While there are only two humans, I've never had a refill last thirty days unless it was one that I placed in the attic, which receives little traffic flow. Regardless, I like the sense and spray devices because they help keep rooms smelling fresh and pleasant.

I've used quite a few of the sense and spray scents, and Lavender and Vanilla, while nice is very, very strong. When my device emits a spray, I can smell it several rooms away. Strong scents trigger my migraines so I have to avoid this particular scent as well as Glade Sense & Spray Refills, Clean Linen (Pack of 10) and Glade Sense & Spray, French Vanilla, 1 ea. For migraine sufferers with acute sensitivity to smell, I'd suggest Glade Sense & Spray Refills, Hawaiian Breeze (Pack of 10) or Glade Sense & Spray Refills, Apple Cinnamon (Pack of 10).

If you like strong scents and/or want a sense and spray refill option that will fill a room (and possibly others) with fragrance, this is a good option. If you want a more subtle fragrance, go for the Hawaiian Breeze or Apple Cinnamon.

This product is made in Canada.

Honeywell Enviracaire 50101 True HEPA Air Purifier

Growing up in smoggy LA County, CA, I've been obsessed with air quality since high school. I'm now 34. I've tried all types of air purifiers, including ones by Holmes, Ionic Pro, and the most expensive one by Austin, which cost me about $400. However, I never noticed a significant difference in air quality in the room.

I was amazed by how fresh the air smelled after turning on the Honeywell 50101 in just a few minutes! I did not experience this with the other machines. I now recommend this to all my friends, especially those whose kids have asthma. The product claims to be the #1 choice of physicians, and I don't think they're exaggerating.

I can't believe it only cost me $90 from Walmart. The filters are also inexpensive and the main filter lasts 3 to 5 years with normal usage. Unbelievable deal. I regret wasting money in the past. Wish I had known about this product sooner.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Replacement Easy Fit-n-Set HEPA Filter

These might have to be cut, ripped or torn to fit, depending which filter you have. That can be a hassle, but the filters do the job they're supposed to. (You can tell by how dirty they get.)

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