
Coway
Airmega AP-1512HH Mighty
Durable, effective for allergens/odors, but loud on high.

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I noticed the same recently. Each model's price is up by 6,000 when compared to my last purchase a few years ago. But having said that, I only trust Coway. All these models offer excellent performance and reliability - AirMega 250, AirMega Storm and AirMega 150.
Coway AP storm. Great device. Switchbot on top?
Hi! I have asthma and am very sensitive to all types of gases like perfumes, smoke, fumes and VOC. For years I’ve used the Coway AP-1080dh which has 3 filters. Granulated carbon, HEPA and MCC camfil filter targeting gases. It has been so effective for odours, however it’s no longer available. It’s been placed in my bedroom where the smoke and perfume from my neighbor comes in. I also have a Coway storm in my living room, great for particles but it is not effective with odours and smoke. Now I’m looking to upgrade to something with higher CADR and capacity. Hopefully to replace the AP-1080. The placement should be in my bedroom 31,5 m3 or in my living room 95m3. I’m in Sweden, Europe and the offers are very limited. Been eyeing the Coway airmega 450, Levoit 600 and the Philips 4200. Airmega is interesting because of the laser , Levoit becouse of reviews on good carbon filtration and Philips because of the gas sensor. Start Budget below 600 EURO. Early budget is whatever it takes (since the market is so limited). What’s your advice?
If you cook a lot, you're generating a ton of stuff that is likely better vented outside—doubly so if you have a gas stove. No air purifier is going to be better than a box fan in the window of your kitchen blowing out. We've used a variety of fans in our kitchen window for the past decade, and an air purifier we have just outside the kitchen(a Coway Airmega fan that has a smart feature) doesn't have to ramp up much anymore thanks to the volatiles never actually making it out of the kitchen.
Have the IQ air does not catch dust or similar. I ended up buying a.Blue air that does and running both. The air quality that comes out of the IQ air is excellent, but if dust is your issue, is not gonna help. Blue air smells like plastic in comparison.. tried the Conway and there was so much plastic offgassing. I returned it..
The Dyson air purifiers actually work the worst alongside its competition ...look at some smaller studies on YouTube, they did a horrible job not to mention the price difference. Theyre crazy expensive for an inferior product. I use blueair and it does a great job , rates pretty good amongst the others , I think the only other better one was winix or Conway.

Coway
Airmega AP-1512HH Mighty
Durable, effective for allergens/odors, but loud on high.

Levoit
Vital 200S-P
Smart, effective dust/odor; some find replacement filters pricey.

Winix
5500-2
Budget king, durable; poor VOC removal, Plasmawave disliked.

Coway
Airmega Mighty
Durable, great for allergies/dust, responsive auto-fan.

Winix
5510 & 5520
Good value, durable, effective for pets; carbon filter issues.

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Coway - Airmega AP-1512HH Mighty