Honeywell HFD-120-Q Tower HEPAQuiet Air Purifier with Permanent IFD Filter, Black
Dec 08, 2009 in
Electronics
- HEPAQuiet air purifier with permanent pre-filter for medium rooms up to 186 square feet
- Electronic filter check indicator for easy maintenance
- Captures dust, pollen, cat dander and tobacco smoke
- Built-in ionizer grounds airborne particles for easy vacuum cleanup
- Dimensions: 28.7 by 11.22 by 10.04 inches; weighs 13 pounds
Product Description
Permanent IFDAir Purifier with filter that is washable and vacuumable & never needs replacement!… More >>
Honeywell HFD-120-Q Tower HEPAQuiet Air Purifier with Permanent IFD Filter, Black
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5 comments
kittykat on December 9, 2009 at 12:56 am
I do not own this product, but I refuse to buy it because it emits ozone from the ionizer, which can potentially be dangerous for your health overtime.
Buy an air purifier that doesn’t emit ozone. If you want a Honeywell, there are other purifiers under this brand-name that don’t emit ozone.
But, be sure to do the research yourself, don’t trust these corporations.
info: epa.gov/iaq/pubs/ozonegen.html
Sam Jones on December 9, 2009 at 2:27 am
I read all of the previous reviews. My research said this was the best item.I have used it for a month. Prefilter had 1/16″ of dust on it. The inner filters had very little accumulation. It does better than the name brand tabletop that claims to do a 30′ x 30′ room. Maybe I expect too much. Will monitor the purifier and advise later if I see noticeable improvement. I am within the parameters listed by manufacturer for the size room purifer to be used in. The problem I am dealing with is dust created by the hot air heating system. The room in question is at the end of the system and deposits dust instead of the air and dust going to the return vents. The furnace is not strong enough. I expect to update this review later.
Kelly Kurdyukova on December 9, 2009 at 4:32 am
Haven’t had any problems yet, but will update if I do. Cleaning looks simple but haven’t tried it so far.
R. Blowe on December 9, 2009 at 7:05 am
It is difficult to rate a product when you have nothing to compare it to. It seems to be an efficient room air purifier. I am satisfied with the purchase.
Sharp Gilpin on December 9, 2009 at 8:41 am
The wind speeds are very good for a filter of this type, as a result, you don’t need a separate fan. Minor drawback is the increased noise on the highest speeds.