
Honeywell - Air Touch V1
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Based on 1 year's data from Feb 15, 2026 How it works
It's good, I use it in one of my rooms. It's just that it works perfectly for a 100 sqft room, till 150 sqft it does an ok job and anything beyond that would make it struggle a lot.
Honeywell ka air touch v1 krke aata h 4500 ka. Cleans the air of 1 closed room easily. It doesn’t have any sensor though but i have checked the quality using my Philips purifier that costs 7500.
I have the Honeywell Air Touch V1 and seems to do its job. I bought it cocz it was onsale (SGD79). I'm staying at a 1-bedroom condo so it covers the living room. I recently purchased Levoit Air Purifier 300 since it was also on sale. I haven't heard about this brand but it was one of the best when I did a Google search. Does it really work? No test has been done yet since it's still out for delivery. This will be placed in the bedroom. Hopefully, it's a good buy.
Had been using Phillips. Got a smaller Honeywell for the bedroom. But given this is my baby daughter’s first winter in Delhi NCR had to get a Dyson.
Yes this is the one I have. The filter seems fine after using it from Jan to Mar this year and now since Oct. so I’ll probably consider changing it next year. It’s a good basic purifier for a 100 sq. ft. room. It’s small enough that you can keep it on your side table as well. Wish it had an auto feature as you have to set the fan speed manually and it’ll keep running at it irrespective of the air quality. Also no sleep mode.
This one: [Honeywell Air Purifier for Home & Office, 3-in-1, Pre, H13 HEPA, Activated Carbon, Removes 99.99% Pollutants, Allergens, Pet Danger, Smoke, Dust & Pollens - Air touch V1 : Amazon.in: Home & Kitchen](https://www.amazon.in/Honeywell-Purifier-Home-Office-filter/dp/B0DB65HXZP/ref=sr_1_3?crid=15MJQ3H9IDGK7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.vJlAXsC55vAFVc--Uy951AefHeXSvYKiPG1iUF7xR-GTLlOMxG4eufz-Pt3y_LONhFZlMNvqi8LSyx8wa-5ih-wYJE5TSIC8qhiErDHCQUmVf9kv5jwi5RAgcvmiHz_l8QDGOvHvRj9NxEoo14QhJiDoSb-_URne3n4yh4jV3g8pCJaIHaHLUZz9TKyu-2CzZwOvHeLdOZu6O8eLK3zNY1b5_wxd4Aqov2XXQ3TffB0.kKgRcgRW4ospcf-IoZ-QYUo55bYSbHTzDuMocDufrfQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=honeywell%2Bair%2Bpurifier&qid=1770525043&sprefix=honeywell%2Bair%2Bpuri%2Caps%2C407&sr=8-3&th=1) It doesn't have any fancy features, just a fan with a filter. Works great though, I've checked AQI with my dyson's sensor.
I have 5k Honeywell v1. Works very well in my room (10"11 ft) . It don't have aqi Monitor so I need to turn on. But just 11W isn't bad imo
I have both and have been using them for the last month. Both are nice and work well. The V1 is suited for smaller rooms. I found it works well for rooms smaller than 200sqft. Also if you don't have air tight rooms or a room near a balcony, the V1 struggles. If you have a larger room or like to keep the window/balcony door slightly ajar, then the V5 is much better. It also has app integration and a pm2.5 display. If you have the money, get the V5. Otherwise the V1 also works great. If your room is quite air tight, then there is very little difference in their performance.
Yes, an air purifier helps. The best brand is Honeywell with a HEPA filter. Second is Bionaire with True HEPA filter (purple one), third is Bionaire with the blue filter. Levoit kind of sucks. Don't waste your money on the Pure Enrichment Personal Air Purifier.
Honeywell Hepa Air Purifier is amazing all the time especially post fire. It's saved me.
For reasonable VOC removal there are only 4 players I know in the market which offer products which have the minimum 10 pounds of sorbent media: Airpura, Allerair, Austin, IQAir. Wildfires product a huge mix of chemicals - from the vegetation, contents of burned buildings, etc. There is no consumer solution that removes all VOCs. Each type of media is better at some chemicals, not so good or not effective at all with others. For the same reason there is no sensor that I know that will give you the level of all VOCs. These machines and filters tend to be expensive. I just upgraded my Austin units with Immunity Machine filters which cost \~$700 each. We were spared wildfire smoke this season but with AQI numbers breaking 100 I was able to keep my indoor values close to 0. I use Austin and IQAir VOC machines along with Honeywell and Whirlpool HEPA units, 3 filters per room.
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