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IQAir - HealthPro 100

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"how quiet it is. ... it's remained silent at night after a couple of years."


"it runs 24/7 for more than 5 years and works great and silently."


"That said my IQ Air at level 2 is damn near silent. ... At its lowest setting (level 1), it achieves complete silence, making it ideal for bedroom use. ... When operated at level 2, while the sound becomes noticeable from the bed, it produces a different type of noise than the Levoit models - specifically, it lacks the characteristic "wooshing" sound that Levoit units tend to make. Sleeping with the unit at level 2 is still comfortable."

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"Last year there were wildfires nearby and the airmega kicked itself into high gear (I keep it on auto), so I do really trust that it’s actually doing something."


"We’ve also had terrible Smokey days from the Canadian wildfires in my area and when I last replaced my filter, it was almost black so it was working hard!"


"My family has been breathing easier, especially during allergy season"

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"I've had an IQAir Health Pro running non-stop for about 15 years now, and the only maintenance performed were regular filter changes."


"We have owned ours for close to 6 years now, and aside from replacing filters it works just as good as the first day."


"We have an IQ Air air purifier and again, its performance has been excellent over the past 20 years. No issues at all"

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"Bought the IQ air as a step up and it takes care of the problem"


"Most air filters only get down to 0.3 microns; these get down to 0.003 microns, which captures mold - which is my main concern - as well as viruses, bacteria, etc."


"It filters out dust, dander and odors amazingly well."

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"IQ Air Health Plus Pro fun video to watch. It filters up to 100x smaller microns, (I believe .003 microns) than standard HEPA purifiers, which is in the Gases territory. ... What we should be worried is about all the chemicals in the air. Majority of homes are old and a lot of them still have potentially lead paints that release toxins in the air. Asbestos, styrene, formaldehyde, crude oil byproducts, plastic fumes, lead, iridium, uranium, etc."


"The IQAir takes out 99.5% of ultrafine particles, viruses, etc. down to 0.003 microns. Obviously .3 is not the same as .003. They are just in a different class entirely."


"If you are sensitive or worried about VOCs they’re the best on the market because of the size of their filters. ... I’m recovering from a toxic mold exposure and (at the time of purchase) they were one of the only filters that captured those particles effectively."

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"the medify one sounds horrible- it has a weird high pitch and i can’t stand it even on the very lowest setting. ... i actually sent it back and they replaced it and the second one sounds the same."


"The only smaller air purifier I have is the $200 Conway in my kitchen. Its like a jet engine when on high speed. That's OK when I've burnt something. But there is no way people are running it at that noise level in general use."


"And it’s noisy as hell when I kick it up a notch."

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"Mind you, the filters are astronomically expensive, and you will need to replace them way more frequently than what’s suggested."


"the filters can get expensive"


"The downside is the filters can be expensive if you have to replace all at once."

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"hated how large and bulky it was (looked like a crock pot)"


"the machine is really bulky"


"It's big"

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"However there are so many chemicals in wildfire smoke, particularly if structures have burned, that they don't get everything. ... I am sensitive to terpenes and right now they don't help with the Camphor tree flowers. ... So they can greatly improve air quality but don't expect all VOCs to be removed from the air."


"But neither of them keeps up very well with serious VOC incursion."


"also the IQair and other high end ones tend to be lower CADR because they are higher in carbon filtration and require the lower CADR to effectively get rid of VOCs"

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7777777King7777777 • 11 months ago

IQair is the best. Blueair are made in China and mostly emphasize on looks

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ace_with_a_mace • 2 months ago

I’ve had air purifiers around my reptiles for a few years and I’ve had no problems. Air purifiers just clean things from the air and make it cleaner so I don’t think there’s much risk for reptiles? I’d wait for other replies to see what other people have found. The ones I use are Honeywell and the HealthPro, given I use them for health reasons and not for my pets. But I’ve never had any problems

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BeautyInUgly • 8 months ago

I can clearly tell when my IQAIRs are running, I sleep so much better. You might already have good air quality Fixing your furnace filter and central filtration will make a bigger difference than buying an air purifier

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biglybiglytremendous • 10 months ago

I keep my IQAir on medium 24/7 and kick it up to the highest setting after housework or during weather advisories (smoke, wind, high particulate, etc). When I lived in the house I was exposed to toxic mold—after I found out about it, of course—I had several (different brand) purifiers on the highest setting 24/7, and though they looked like hell after switching out the filters about once a month, did an extremely good job with professional AQI tests in the interim before the landlord let me out of the lease.

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biglybiglytremendous • 10 months ago

No idea about Merv 16 since I just buy what they have so I don’t have to think about anything, lol, but I use and travel with their car filter—bringing it into hotel rooms and letting it filter in different areas before going inside. Not sure how well it filters all the air in the room, but it’s a relatively small space, so I’m willing to take the chance since otherwise there would be no filtration. I am thinking about buying one of their large round models for the same reason since it would be easier to store at the side of the car instead of a bulky IQAir and would know the filtration would be on point. We actually have two IQAirs: one upstairs and one downstairs. The lower level is far larger than the second level, but they both seem to do a good job, especially on the highest setting (it does an incredible job filtering after-dinner “food smells” from the kitchen, too!).

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Caprichoso1 • 4 months ago

I run 3 filters, Austin and IQAIR, in each of 2 spaces - one 300 square feet the other 600 square feet. If the air is poor outside my Purple Air sensors will still show green. However there are so many chemicals in wildfire smoke, particularly if structures have burned, that they don't get everything. I am sensitive to terpenes and right now they don't help with the Camphor tree flowers. So they can greatly improve air quality but don't expect all VOCs to be removed from the air.

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captain_flak • 9 months ago

Yeah, this is mine as well. 10 year warranty, Swiss made. It’s the only place my family can be when the allergies get really bad.

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Curator9999 • 4 months ago

Wow, I didn’t know!! Thank you for explaining that. Costco had a good deal for shark air purifier and I was considering it. I have one IQ Air but their customer service hasn’t been great and the machine is really bulky, old fashioned with a hefty price tag. I was attracted to cheaper options but I’d get what I paid for it sounds like.

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DanKBos • 12 months ago

I have Austin Air and IQAir…both terrific. Expensive.

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Ducky_Decoy • 2 months ago

I use mine mostly during wildfire season. Works better than any other units I tried in the past. Got mine directly from IQAir.

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executivedrive2020 • 9 months ago

Thank you! I purchased a Austin Air and IQair purifier + Miele C3 vacuum cleaner + Mold cleaner for a full revamp. This may be the root cause of my illness which is terribly affecting my quality of life, going all out! Thanks again!

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