mellowtigger: (take my money)
mellowtigger ([personal profile] mellowtigger) wrote2022-02-09 05:06 pm

do you have a favorite air purifier?

As long as I'm continuing to enter the office, I figured I should get some reassuring HEPA-filtered air to bring with me.  Today, I ordered this small portable unit because it was on sale since I last looked at it.

I need a new one for home use too, because my 25-year-old? filter that I have now is very very loud and doesn't work as well as in years past.  (Yes, I've changed the filter.)  So does anyone have favorites that they recommend?  I guess I'm looking for these qualities:
  • HEPA (not "HEPA-like")
  • a reusable pre-filter would be nice
  • quiet
  • good for up to 200 square feet (60 square meters)
  • no ionic mumbo jumbo
  • no ultraviolet stuff needed
What do you recommend?
armiphlage: (Daniel)

[personal profile] armiphlage 2022-02-10 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
I was interested in getting a water distiller, but I couldn't make the numbers work for my usage.

The still you linked to uses 750 W to make 1.3 litres per hour. Electricity in my area is 8.5 cents per kWh during offpeak hours (7 PM to 7 AM), so operating costs are about about 5 cents per litre. Distilled water is available at Superstore for a loonie for four litres. So, the still would save 20 cents per litre. If the still costs $91, and the time value of money is currently equivalent to 10% annual interest, and the still lasts 10 years, I'd have to use three litres of distilled water per day for it to be worthwhile. My CPAP machine uses perhaps two litres per week.
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[personal profile] armiphlage 2022-02-10 12:21 am (UTC)(link)
Per Consumer Reports:

Alen BreatheSmart 75i Pure ($750) has a score of 91 (their highest), rated 3/5 for noise.
Blueair Blue Pure 211+ ($300) is their Best Buy, with a score of 87, rated 2/5 for noise.