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Related: About this forumAny advice on getting an air purifier?
I live on the Left Coast and this years fire season may be as bad, or worse, than last year, with accompanying bad air quality.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)that I picked up at Home Depot several years ago. Use it in our basement TV room. It seems to do a good job.
brewens
(15,359 posts)yonder
(10,010 posts)MFM008
(20,011 posts)animal fur, dust and help with smoke, not all of it but a good one helps.
We can tell this when we clean the filter....you can see it.
unweird
(3,028 posts)Left one behind in Seattle and had to buy another one when we got here. Budget for the filter replacements as they need to be changed periodically but this is the one I recommend.
KT2000
(20,996 posts)before buying. I personally would not get one that has the ozone feature, which many do have. Some you can turn that part off though. Charcoal filters are the best.
Good luck! I am on the left coast too and expect it to be at least the same as last year and probably worse.
c-rational
(2,889 posts)JudyM
(29,537 posts)Did some research and seems to be the best though pricier than others. We got the small version for its quality reviews and its also so much quieter than the other 2 we got, and also pretty cool looking for an air purifier.
Laurelin
(659 posts)All hepa. Two Honeywell. They're nice but it's really difficult to find replacement filters. I live in the Netherlands but I had trouble finding replacement filters for the older ones I had in Texas. The newer ones are even more difficult. Also, I thought Honeywell was a republican donor, so I tried levoit. I have three legit now.
They're great and filters are easy to find, at least in the NL.
I use hepa filters for allergies, not smoke, so I can't judge how effective they are with smoke. Do check on the availability of filters though, if you buy the kind that need replacements.
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