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Rabbit Air MinusA2 Ultra Quiet HEPA Air Purifier w/WiFi (SPA-780N, Black, Germ Defense)

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Arrives Jan 13 – Jan 14
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Style: SPA-780N Black (WIFI)


Color: Germ Defense


Features

  • Advanced HEPA filtration with six stages of purification and deodorization
  • Connect to your WiFi network and control from anywhere with the Rabbit Air App
  • Germ Defense customized filter: Effectively traps and reduces airborne bacteria, mold spores and particles that carry viruses.
  • The MinusA2 is designed to either stand alone or to be mounted on the wall.
  • Room coverage up to 815 sq. ft.

Color: Germ Defense


Brand: Rabbit Air


Product Dimensions: 7"D x 21.4"W x 20.25"H


Floor Area: 700 Square Feet


Controller Type: Application


Color: Germ Defense


Brand: Rabbit Air


Product Dimensions: 7"D x 21.4"W x 20.25"H


Floor Area: 700 Square Feet


Controller Type: Application


UPC: 819031012872


Manufacturer: RabbitAir


Item Weight: 19.4 pounds


Item model number: SPA-780N


Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Batteries required: Yes


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  • Excellent for Tobacco Pipe Smokers
Style: SPA-780A White Color: Odor Remover
I have 2-3 pipes a day, and my new office is in a finished basement. I have always been able to mitigate pipe smoke with an open window and window fan. I have a tower HEPA air filter, and a smaller TrueAir that can stand on a desk, but this enclosed area was too much for them. Since I no longer have windows, I needed to resolve an obvious problem. The RabbitAir Minus A2 has been the answer. First, I ran it for a couple days on high to "reset" things down here, and also to "break in" the unit. This worked to completely clear the air down here. The area is what I would call "medium sized" or about 500 sq. feet. Two days on high and that cleared the air right up. I don't have a door separating me from the upstairs; there's a stair case going upstairs to the kitchen. Nothing I do down here really makes it up there, though I have gotten a whiff of "stale" smoke on the staircase a couple times. Running the RabbitAir down here cleared that up as well. This morning I smoked a nice heavy pipe of Dark Fired Kentucky with the unit running about three feet from where I sit at my desk, about level with my head. I didn't make a strong effort to make sure every bit of smoke made its way toward the unit. In fact, I just ignored it. On the lowest setting, it provides zero distraction and doesn't make enough noise for me to even remember it's there. It does kind of "ramp up" a bit when smoke hits it, but it's still not a distraction. It kind of makes me happy. A couple hours later, my wife came downstairs and she could smell nothing. DFK is not a "light" pipe tobacco, so that is saying a lot. I don't smoke cigars in the house, so I can't testify to it's effectiveness with cigars. I suspect it would take longer to clear cigar smoke. I don't smoke cigarettes so I can't testify to it's effectiveness with cigarettes. Cigarette smoke tends to "stick" to things; cigar smoke is just "heavy" smoke, but pipe smoke doesn't quite suffer from these attributes. So it clears pipe smoke very efficiently, but in my mind you may get some varying mileage with cigars or cigarettes. I have confidence in it, you just might find you have to run it longer with cigars or cigarettes. One thing I will say, this air purifier makes the air clean in such a way that it is noticeable. There's just a "freshness" that it produces, almost like if you ever had really nice clean cold water. It's not a "chemical" clean, either. Just nice fresh air. I imagine there could be other factors that might impact your experience with it, such as where you place it, what kinds of things you already have in your air (we have no mold or stuff "floating" in the air, though we do have two cats), or the configuration of the room you're trying to clear. But I would say my area would be a "medium" challenge for air purification, as a result of having no windows, a door that leads to a large garage, and no door between here and the upper level, with a staircase that can trap odors. Some things working in my favor are that our air is pretty darn clean by default, and I have a good amount of air coming into the area as a result of several vents pushing air in; I have half of those closed, though. The air circulation here is such that the air down here isn't pushed back upstairs; we've never had any issues with odor up there. I already bought replacement filters to swap out sometime in the late Fall. I do run this about 12 hours a day now. We also made a trip since I've had this thing, and we move a litter box from the garage into the basement office when we are on trips. I left the RabbitAir running while we were gone for two days, and when we returned there was no litter box odor to detect down here. No smoke, no litter box, just clean air. This thing is worth it if you need to mitigate these kinds of issues. Actually, it's an understatement to say it's worth it. It's an unusually excellent appliance. And it actually increases my happiness each day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023 by ODT

  • Breathe easy
Style: SPA-780A White Color: Toxin Absorber
I've just finished writing a review for the replacement filters with the same title...and since they'll probably read almost the same, I apologize if you end up reading them both. Please note that I purchased the black unit, not the white. I really love this unit. Yes, it was the equivalent of almost one month's rent for me. And the filters are pretty pricey since I replace them every 8 months (maybe less often now that I'm in a cleaner environment). But it's been SO worth it. Like I said in my filter review - I consider this to be a preventative healthcare investment, like the quote I've seen around: "Organic food might be more expensive a lot of the time, but have you ever tried pricing cancer?" Again, I'm not sure if I'm allowed to upload links, but I've created an imgur album with pictures of the old medium particle (2nd of 5) filter and HEPA (3rd of 5) filter next to the new replacements (4 and 5 are dark colored and come after the HEPA so the difference isn't really visible and I think it's just that their effectiveness diminishes over time). These were being replaced after the unit ran continuously on auto mode, in my ~150 sq ft bedroom that was located one building away from Ventura Blvd in the San Fernando Valley over an 8 month period. This was the 3rd set of filters that have been through this unit (I purchased it in 2010). The bedroom door was always kept closed, but the windows were drafty old jalousie style windows. The album is here: [...] . Please note that I vacuumed the large particle (1st of 5) filter at least weekly, since it does a bang up job of collecting dust and pet hair. If they remove the link, and you'd like it, just let me know and I'd be happy to send it to you. I'm really, really glad it removed all that smog from the air! I kept it between the (blackout curtained) windows and my bed, as close to my bed as I could put it and let it still operate properly. My roommate was always hoarse with red, watery eyes, and a runny nose in the mornings, and he's not very sensitive. I hardly ever had problems and I've had severe allergies since middle school...they would only act up when I left the bedroom/went outside. My pets who slept in bed next to me in my room where I was almost 24/7 for several years (medical) also did not sneeze nearly as much as or wheeze like his pets did. I'm in Phoenix now and not near a smoggy road (and it's not as smoggy here, anyway), so maybe next filter change, the filters will come up desert dust red instead of smog black? Now I'm in a one bedroom, and I keep it in the living room with me, next to my chair, then move it by my bed at night, so that my pets (who shadow me...they deserve clean air too!) and myself always have the freshest air. Don't forget to clean the sensor every now and then...and don't be surprised if this kicks it into high for a few minutes when you do as you kick all the dust up around it. I would really get the (very lightly alcohol dampened) cotton swab all up behind in all the available holes near the sensor (if you get a unit, you'll see what I mean), at all angles you can get it in there, as deep as you can get it in there. I apologize for how dirty that sounded. I do this and I have pulled out sizeble pet hair dust bunnies since the dust accumulates behind and around the sensor area (it helps to spin the cotton swab as you do this to really grab the bunny and pull it out). Note: I'm sure RabbitAir would advise against doing this but I've always done it without shorting anything or electrocuting myself or damaging my unit, and I want to keep as much of that from getting deeper inside the unit where it could really potentially clog things up as I can. Just be gentle...like you're cotton swabbing inside your ears after a shower. Don't blow out your unit's ear drum. It is noisy on high but it is very rare that high kicks on for me. It only happens if A.) I spray a perfume in the room (so I imagine if you use scented room sprays, it would definitely set it off) B.) an e-cig is used in the room (it really doesn't like that vapor), C.) I kick up a lot of dust somehow, D.) there is a fire nearby and it smells smoky or I extinguish a candle (it's fine while scented soy candles burn, however). It's actually kind of cool because I'll know if something funky is going on with my air before I can smell it, because the unit will kick on full blast and the indicator light turns scary red instead of healthy blue. Otherwise, it operates on low, and I think it's very quiet. I suppose at first you might notice it, since it's a new noise, but I never even notice that it's on now. I think this is a quality, nice looking unit (people ask me what it is) that's going to last for many more years, and I'm very glad I made the investment. If you have any questions, leave me a comment and hopefully I'll be able to answer it for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2013 by kk

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