
Honeywell - Air Touch V2 (HC000017APV2)
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Based on 1 year's data from Feb 15, 2026 How it works
That sounds awful! I ended up purchasing Honeywell V2. Idk hopefully it's working.
So far so good. Price was 8k around, model is honeywell airtouch v2
Its airtouch v2, it cost me 8k, its good so far like you can feel the difference when you breathe. My room (where it will be used mostly) is 150sq.ft. But i used it in my hall which is easily 300sq.ft. And it worked great in that room as well.
I bought it offline, but you can look up honeywell airtouch v2. It is widely available.
Yes it’s this one, you can look up the filters you’ll find plenty options.
I don’t think single air purifier is enough, you need one for each room, i prefer Honeywell air touch v2 for each room and Honeywell air touch v5 for living room. Airtouch v2 comes for 8k and v5 comes for 12k. We have 5 air purifier in total 3 for each room and 1 for dining room and 1 for kitchen and dining area and works well.
I have 5 Honeywell air purifiers air touch v2 (2) and air touch v5 (3) and they work great highly recommend.
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.
Honeywell HEPA. Don't buy an electrostatic/ionizer type "purifier" as it creates O³ (ozone) - which is hazardous (and is also a component of smog).
Honeywell HEPA is what I’ve used for decades. Reliable and easy to find their filters.
Honeywell HEPA air purifiers. I have two: one in bedroom and one in the room where I spend most of my time watching TV, etc. Makes a difference for me.
I have these, as well, and they’re great. The cheap after-market filters from Amazon work perfectly for them, too.
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