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BLUEAIR Air Purifier for Allergy Hay Fever Reduction in Large Rooms, HEPASilent Technology with WIFI features ALEXA Compatible, Removes 99.97% Pet Dander Pollen Mold Dust Viruses, Classic 605, White

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Style: Classic - 605


Pattern Name: Air Purifier


Features

  • Performance you can trust; Independently evaluated and third-party tested for performance as part of the AHAM Verified Program for room air cleaners
  • Extra-large rooms; Filters the air at a rate of approx. 4.8x an hour (every 12.5 minutes at 698 ft2) to effectively lower and maintain particle levels
  • HEPASilent technology; Removes 99.97% of airborne particles down to 0.1 microns, such as pollen, dust, mold, pet dander, bacteria, and viruses
  • Odor removal with DualProtection filters; high-porosity coconut carbon removes gases, chemicals, VOC, and odors from pets, cooking, and smoking
  • Sleep without disruption with noise-levels no louder than a whisper on low (33 dB) and equivalent to the white noise of a floor fan on high (62 dB)

Description

The Classic 605 air purifier allows you to take full control of your indoor air quality with intelligent smartphone control and Alexa compatibility. Independently certified for rooms up to 775 ft², Classic 605 comes standard with a particle filter to remove 99.97% of airborne allergy and asthma triggers, including pollen, dust, pet dander, mold, smoke, bacteria, viruses,⁰ and more with HEPASilent™ filtration technology. Built to last with durable steel construction and backed by a 5-year warranty. Sleep without disruption with noise-levels no louder than a whisper on the lowest speed (32 dB) and equivalent to the white noise of an average floor fan on the highest setting (62 dB). Limit energy costs and run 24 hours a day without concern with ENERGY STAR certified, best-in-class energy efficiency (15-100 W). From the most independently certified brand of best-performing air purifiers. Compatible with Classic 600 Series DualProtection replacement filter featuring pure, high-porosity coconut carbon for the ultimate particle, gas and odor removal. At Blueair, our Swedish heritage inspires sustainability and quality at the heart of everything we do. All Blueair purifiers are AHAM Verified® for Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) and given a recommended room size, and tested by the California EPA Air Resources Board (CARB) for safe ozone emissions.​ ⁰This air purifier not been tested against Coronavirus, and Blueair does not claim to capture, remove, or kill 2019-nCoV.​


Color: White


Brand: Blueair


Product Dimensions: 13"D x 20"W x 26"H


Power Source: Ac/dc


Item Weight: 35 Pounds


Control Method: Voice


Filter Type: HEPA


Floor Area: 775 Square Feet


Noise Level: 32 dB


Item Weight: 35 pounds


Manufacturer: Blueair


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 605


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Material Care Instructions: Hand Wash


Assembly Required: No


Number of Pieces: 1


Batteries Required?: No


Included Components: Blueair Classic 605 air purifier, 3 particle filters, product documentation


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  • A Solid Unit
Style: Classic - 605 Pattern Name: Air Purifier
My 605 Classic just arrived. Big box, but once it’s out it’s not terribly large. Very simple unit, filters come pre-installed. Changing them will be a breeze; lift off the top metal screen, lift filters out, drop in new filters. Takes all of 15-20seconds!! Very simple & EZ to operate. I skipped the Wi-Fi (can turn it off); I’m not that lazy that I need to control it via an app. It’s all of one button to turn on/off. Fan is ultra quiet on setting 1 & 2. Fugedda ‘aboud it on fan setting 3. Unusably loud. Can’t hear my TV with fan on 3. Only purpose is to quickly fumigate a large room. Fan speeds 1 & 2 are quiet enough that you could easily sleep with those speeds selected. I have a BA 211 also and fan speed 2 on that is higher. But now that I’m living in a larger home, I definitely went with BA & the 605. It’s an impressive unit; steel parts, very well made. Wheels/moves around extremely easy. I’ll just leave it run constantly on fan speed 2 and I’m sure it’ll work just fine. I found it on sale, 42% off which made me jump to buy it immediately. At that price, it was a no brainer. I see the 605 Classic (and other BA models) rated very high. I noticed 2 different type filters. Lower model “particulate” filters (~$79 for the set of 3 recommended be changed every 6mo) and the carbon filters (particulate plus carbon) that remove VOC, smoke , chemicals… at about $149 for set of 3). Pretty standard cost for filters. I’d rate the unit a 5 stars except for the fact that I really can’t run it or use the 3rd fan setting. It’s just too loud. With my leaving it on 24/7 (or less; run it only while I’m home) I really don’t need that #3 setting anyway. Filters & the unit itself can be recycled (per instructions in the box). No mistake on this one. A solid, highly rated, efficient air purifier that gets and gives you what you paid for. Especially if you catch it on sale. It arrived in about 5 days. Very good as well! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2023 by jz

  • What I learned shopping for air filters
Style: Classic - 205 Pattern Name: Air Purifier
I hate math and so do you, but with a little calculation and a couple hours of research, you can do a great job picking an air filter and weeding out marketing nonsense. First, the government CADR rating always has three levels that represent different *size* particles. They name them Dust, Pollen, and Smoke to represent big, medium, and tiny particles (of any kind!). The smallest, "Smoke", represent those tiny HEPA particles such as many allergens. Therefore, if you are shopping for a HEPA filter, you should only focus on the Smoke CADR results. The second thing to know is that the government believes people with bad allergies need air exchanged in the room 4-5x per hour, and non-allergy sufferers 2x per hour, to make it worth it. Anything lower and the particles may fall to the ground on their own, or you may just not feel a difference. (Once they fall, I recommend a vacuum with a HEPA filter such as Miele). Their calculation includes an open door to another room, and results get much better with a closed door, but you still need fresh air so you don’t get overwhelmed with carbon dioxide imbalance so keep your door open a little. Finally, CADR is calculated on max fan speed. NOBODY uses their air filter on max, lets face it!! In fact, my goal is to run my air filter on low because I know I can totally live with it no problem. So now begin your shopping. Find the brands you trust or heard good word of mouth, and visit their websites and download their manuals. There you will usually find the CADR listed and the CFM output at different fan speeds. If only one CFM is listed it is for max speed, so you can look at the power use of the fan and calculate the CFM of different speeds proportionately. For example if the low power setting is 1/3 of the max, you are probably getting 1/3 of the advertised CFM on the low fan speed. Take the CFM output from Smoke listed in the manual and divide it into the cubic feet of your room. The blue air Classic 205 says low fan speed outputs 75 CFM for smoke sized particles. (Again, smoke size are the HEPA particles that matter). My bedroom is 12 x 12 x 8’, so I divide 75 CFM (low output) into (12*12*8) 1152, and I get about 15. This means it takes 15 minutes to clean the air. Per hour, I will therefore get 4 air exchanges. Perfect! I never have to go higher than low fan speed. Using this method, I discovered the Rabbit Air is totally useless on almost all settings. Of course people will say the low setting is quiet - its not getting the job done whatsoever. It needed a room so small nobody would live in. So make sure to use this formula and guesstimate or calculate the room you will use it in and the speed you will use. Don’t let them trick you! You may need to buy a larger air filter if you want the lower speeds to be practical. Some brands are pure marketing, and are useless on low speeds. Finally, the filter replacement usually follows the same rule of max fan speed and 24/7 use. Blue Air says I need to replace it in 6 months. Since I run mine 12 hours per day (overnight) on low, I can calculate the proportion. 75 CFM is 35% of the highest setting 220 CFM, so running it 24/7 would mean I don’t change the filter for about 17 months. Since I will run it half the day, I don’t change it for 35 months! Sounds right; if you google for when to change HEPA filters it says they “typically” need to be changed every 3-5 years. Boom. Saved myself a fortune. So far, the Blue Air is working great and has a smooth quiet sound. I will give it 5 stars if nothing goes wrong over time. Hopefully this helps you. Do your own due diligence and good luck -- Update : After a year it is working the same as when I bought it so I moved to 5 stars. The app sometimes causes some trouble. I do not like companies that make you connect to the internet because they scrape your data. I believe the EULA says they upload your data to their servers which likely means it gets in giant correlative databases and sell it to unseen third parties, which is the basic business plan of Silicon Valley. For example, maybe people who live in Los Angeles who have their air filter turn on at bedtime who also recently bought fancy cheese are more likely to own a Tesla. This is the how Google and Facebook work and anyone who scrapes your data. I cannot be sure Blue Air does its well known companies are dying to get into your house (Google purchased Nest for this reason). I also wish I bought the smokestop filter because many times toxic smells came up such as weed killer accidentally used outside etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2017 by superbaka

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