Enviracaire 20500 HEPA Filter Fits 10500, 17000
- Compatible with Honeywell 10500 and 17000 air cleaners
- Keeps air free of pollutants
- 99.97 percent effective at removing articles as small as .3 microns
- Collects dust, mold spores, mites, pet dander, and other allergens
- Removes harmful particles rather than displacing them
Product Description
Compatible with Honeywell 10500 and 17000 air cleaners, the Honeywell True HEPA filter is up to 99.97 percent effective at removing particles as small as .3 microns from the air. True HEPA filters collect such annoyances as dust, mold spores, mites, pet dander, and other troublesome allergens. The difference between a HEPA filter and an ionizer is that the former collects and removes the harmful particles from the air, whereas the latter merely displaces it and pushes it around the room. Overall particle reduction depends on many factors, including the amount of air processed, the pollutant type, and the pollutant’s introduction rate in the environment…. More >>
Enviracaire 20500 HEPA Filter Fits 10500, 17000
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5 comments
sneezy on December 22, 2009 at 1:17 pm
Don’t pay $50!! Rip the old paper out of the filter, place a thin layer of cotton on 1/3 of the prefilter and wrap it around the center of the main filter. Bingo!, you have your “lifetime” filter.
June on December 22, 2009 at 1:57 pm
suggested by Amazon after selecting the correct size – cheaper so purchased – had to return it since it didn’t fit.
N. D. Krustchinsky on December 22, 2009 at 2:54 pm
Thank goodness for Amazon. I couldn’t find this filter in any of our stores…probably takes up too much space. Found it on Amazon, ordered it, arrived timely and I am very pleased. Now my filter is cleaning up nasty household air left over from Hurricane Ike.
Martial Arts Damsel on December 22, 2009 at 4:04 pm
Great for persons who suffer from upper respitory tract disorders or persons who want to enjoy a clean “whiff” of air.
D. Krassner on December 22, 2009 at 4:45 pm
I ordered this item and the retailer (Allergy Be Gone) had the item as ‘in stock’ on their website. Ha! It took about a month before I got the product. And they didn’t send me an email to say it was out of stock until I called them after waiting a few weeks!