Honeywell Permanent HEPA-Type Tabletop Air Purifier is 99% efficient at reducing airborne particles such as dust, tobacco smoke, pollen, cat dander & mold spores from the air that passes through the filter.
Customer Reviews:2010-03-10 | Rating: 4
Unit was loud and did not move enough air2010-03-08 (Aberdeen, NJ United States) | Rating: 2
Great Air Cleaner for Small Spaces2010-03-03 (Western NC) | Rating: 5


Have you ever thought about the dirt and dust floating through your house’s air? What about the millions of microbes, pollen grains, and allergens that swim around in the air of your home every day? Just because it is not visible doesn’t mean it is not present. Worse, since these bacteria, pollen, dust and allergens have no way to get out and are in a confined space, they make the air in your home hundreds of times dirtier than the air outside. Thus, the air that you and your family breathes in everyday could hold millions of diseases and allergy causing agents.
Luckily, you or your family do not need to be a victim of these pests. You can easily install an air purifier to filter out the majority of these germs and allergens. These are both affordable and easily available, making them a viable choice for your home.
But before you go air-purifier shopping, you must understand the various kinds of air filtration devices used in most modern air purifiers.
SourceI want to purchase an air purifier. Since HEPA ones are noisey, thinking of ionic. But I ve heard they omit some ozone, eventhough the level is below industrial safety level.
Have you ever usewd an ionic air purifier and did you find it ok..?
Also if you use a HEPA one please leave a comment on the noise level. Do you find it too disturbing?
Thanks in advance.
I had the Sharper Image ionic purifier for about 3 years. The ozone odor at times is recognizable and not unpleasant but not a desirable thing to be breathing. Consumers reports has reviewed this purifier on several occasions and flunked it because the ionic mechanism does not move enough air to adequately filter even a small room. Indeed I saw no difference in the dust accumulation when I used it. I now have a small Hunter with HEPA filter. The noise is tolerable after a while and there is a noticeable and significant decrease in the amount of dust. The drawback compared to the ionic is the filter is not cheap (mine about 22$) and needs to be replaced every 3months or 6 if you really stretch it.
...such as the Robotic Massage Leather Recliner, the Professional Series Ionic Breeze Quadra Silent Air Purifier, as well as other eclectic items.





