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title: "Dylos DC1100 Pro Air Quality Monitor"
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# Stores 30 days of air quality history Dynamic bar graph & multi-mode monitoring Laser Particle Counter with dual size detection Dylos DC1100 Pro Air Quality Monitor

**Brand:** snungphir
**Price:** VT172722
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌬️ Breathe smarter, live better — the pro air quality edge you can’t miss!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dylos DC1100 Pro Air Quality Monitor by snungphir
- **How much does it cost?** VT172722 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vu](https://www.desertcart.vu/products/486923057-dylos-dc1100-pro-air-quality-monitor)

## Best For

- snungphir enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted snungphir brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Multi-Mode Monitoring:** Minute, hour, day, and continuous modes let you customize your air quality tracking experience.
- • **Long-Term Data Storage:** Review up to 30 days of detailed air quality history to identify trends and optimize your environment.
- • **Dynamic Visual Feedback:** LCD screen with real-time bar graph keeps you instantly informed on air quality fluctuations.
- • **Dual Particle Size Ranges:** Monitors both small (bacteria, mold) and large particles (pollen) for comprehensive air quality analysis.
- • **Precision Laser Detection:** Detects ultra-fine particles down to 0.5 microns for unmatched indoor air insight.

## Overview

The DC1100 Pro Air Quality Monitor by SNUNGPHIR is a precision laser particle counter designed for 120V use, capable of detecting particles as small as 0.5 microns. Featuring dual size range detection, a dynamic LCD bar graph, multiple monitoring modes, and 30 days of data storage, it empowers professionals and health-conscious millennials to take control of their indoor air quality with scientific accuracy and actionable insights.

## Description

A true Laser Particle Counter with 2 size ranges - small (bacteria, mold, etc) large (pollen, etc.) DC1100 features technology and engineering that allows monitoring of indoor air quality with an LCD screen that provides small and large particle counts with a dynamic bar graph showing actual count reading. Multiple modes including minute, hour, day and monitor to evaluate your air quality and store up to 30 days of air quality history for review. DC1100 Pro has all the features of the standard DC1100 but with increased lower sensitivity - detecting particles down to 0.5 micron. The large particle size range is calibrated to 2.5 microns and above.

Review: good stuff
Review: I purchased an IQAir Health Pro Plus a few months ago after suffering from a bad bout of bronchitis. I developed a variant of asthma which leads to coughing excessively when the air quality is poor. The IQAir has been a great addition to my home, but it bothered me that I had no scientifically objective way to determine how effective it was or how often I needed to use it. I purchased the Dylos DC1100 Pro to confirm that my IQAir was really working, and to get a better understanding of what the air quality in my house was. The first week I had it I found my baseline particle count in the home was about 160,000 particles per cubic foot. The outside air was running at 260,000. In the bedroom where I keep my IQAir, my count was 30,000. So I knew right away I was getting some benefit from it. I was also able to monitor what fan speed I needed to keep my IQAir running at to maintain a reasonable particle count. Running at speed 3 was working sufficiently. A week later we had a terrible bout of smog by the house. The outside air particle load shot up to over 10 million! I couldn't see more than a few feet in front of my house. I noticed that my IQAir was having a hard time keeping up with the smog and my bedroom was rising to over 80,000. So I knew I had to run the unit at full speed to get the count down. So I've been monitoring the counts closely and using the numbers to determine how often and at what speed I need to run the IQAir at for optimal efficiency. I've also been able to confirm that holding the Dylos up to the IQAir shows a count of 0, so I know I'm getting very clean air out of the machine. I've read that the filters on the IQAir last much longer than when the unit suggests a replacement. So rather than replacing when the light comes on, I'm going to rely on the Dylos to tell me whether I still have clean air coming out of the unit. I've read that some people have original HEPA filters in their IQAirs more than 8 years and still have zero particles blowing out of the unit. That is really amazing! I was curious to see how accurate the unit was, and today I had a chance to test it out. I had an IQAir rep come out to my house to evaluate my home for a whole house IQAir system, and he brought his $3,000 particle scanner with him. We went around the house measuring each room and comparing it to the Dylos. Both units were showing virtually identical numbers. So I know this unit is really accurate. I can't imagine going without the Dylos now that I have it. I check it every day to see how the air quality is, and I know when the numbers go up I have to do some things to adjust for it. For those of you who are suffering from allergies or asthma and find an air purifier to be of benefit, the Dylos is an invaluable tool to help you manage your air purification efforts. This is truly an amazing device that I highly recommend.

## Features

- Only for use with 120V

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Manufacturer | SNUNGPHIR |
| Part number | uk0207-642 |
| Item Weight | 450 g |
| Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 7.62 x 17.78 cm; 450 g |
| Item model number | DC1100-PRO |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Included components | power cord and adapter included |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |

## Images

![Dylos DC1100 Pro Air Quality Monitor - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81CFFZ-3lvL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this instrument measure the dust in a factory lets say  ?**
A: yes, this would measure dust in a factory. I have one of these in my living room.  If I close all doors and windows and turn on my air purifier then I will get a reading of about 100 on this thing. if I open my doors and windows it goes up to around 800 - 1,200.  If I sweep the floor it goes up to over 5,000.  If I burn something on the stove it is smokey then it go over 10,000.  I would imagine that a factory with sawdust blowing around would probably be pretty high.

**Q: What is normal for small and large particles???**
A: You could go to the EPA web site and look up "particulate matter".  It is a very complicated subject, and even a little learning is helpful.  D.M's answer is good.  I wrote to Dylos and they responded that the words ("good, fair", etc. corresponded to US government standards for the important small particles (PM 2.5 and under).  Those are important for people who are constantly exposed to small particle pollution, such as nearby freeways, etc.  I have lost half my lung capacity due to interstitial lung disease and I keep the left count (larger one) under 300 in the 2 rooms where I spend most of my time.

**Q: I live by the side of a major interstate highway.  Is this - or any - monitor able to let me know if auto combustion products affect my indoor air?**
A: I can tell you if your PM counts are elevated but will not be able to isolate specific gases., and other microscopic particles.

**Q: Will this pick up drywall dust counts?**
A: I have the Dylos DC1100 standard (not the Pro model) . I have been installing drywall panels and doing some AC outlet cutouts with an electric drywall cutout tool. When doing my cutouts , I have tested the air particle count with my Dylos DC1100 and the count values have increased by a large factor (10x to 100x ) compared to the values before using the cutout tool . My unit will pick up easily the drywall dust. I have also tried my DC1100 with a Shop Vac (with a normal air filter) running in my work shop and again the particle count has increased very much. It is very sensitive and easily picks up the count of these large dust particles.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by V***M on 20 November 2016*

good stuff

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***R on 7 February 2015*

I purchased an IQAir Health Pro Plus a few months ago after suffering from a bad bout of bronchitis. I developed a variant of asthma which leads to coughing excessively when the air quality is poor. The IQAir has been a great addition to my home, but it bothered me that I had no scientifically objective way to determine how effective it was or how often I needed to use it. I purchased the Dylos DC1100 Pro to confirm that my IQAir was really working, and to get a better understanding of what the air quality in my house was. The first week I had it I found my baseline particle count in the home was about 160,000 particles per cubic foot. The outside air was running at 260,000. In the bedroom where I keep my IQAir, my count was 30,000. So I knew right away I was getting some benefit from it. I was also able to monitor what fan speed I needed to keep my IQAir running at to maintain a reasonable particle count. Running at speed 3 was working sufficiently. A week later we had a terrible bout of smog by the house. The outside air particle load shot up to over 10 million! I couldn't see more than a few feet in front of my house. I noticed that my IQAir was having a hard time keeping up with the smog and my bedroom was rising to over 80,000. So I knew I had to run the unit at full speed to get the count down. So I've been monitoring the counts closely and using the numbers to determine how often and at what speed I need to run the IQAir at for optimal efficiency. I've also been able to confirm that holding the Dylos up to the IQAir shows a count of 0, so I know I'm getting very clean air out of the machine. I've read that the filters on the IQAir last much longer than when the unit suggests a replacement. So rather than replacing when the light comes on, I'm going to rely on the Dylos to tell me whether I still have clean air coming out of the unit. I've read that some people have original HEPA filters in their IQAirs more than 8 years and still have zero particles blowing out of the unit. That is really amazing! I was curious to see how accurate the unit was, and today I had a chance to test it out. I had an IQAir rep come out to my house to evaluate my home for a whole house IQAir system, and he brought his $3,000 particle scanner with him. We went around the house measuring each room and comparing it to the Dylos. Both units were showing virtually identical numbers. So I know this unit is really accurate. I can't imagine going without the Dylos now that I have it. I check it every day to see how the air quality is, and I know when the numbers go up I have to do some things to adjust for it. For those of you who are suffering from allergies or asthma and find an air purifier to be of benefit, the Dylos is an invaluable tool to help you manage your air purification efforts. This is truly an amazing device that I highly recommend.

### ⭐ Review
*by R***K on 17 May 2017*

Bought this machine because of the reviews and knew some of its limitations beforehand (from other air quality blogs/sites). A couple of key things to be aware of: - Measures all types of particles, including water particles. Taking a shower, boiling water, cooking, etc will all raise the particle count. - Not a VOC gas detector (like some others on the market. Ideally an integrated particle counter with a VOC gas detector would be ideal) - No smart app or any way to download the data (unless you shell out much more money for a very legacy PC interface) - Cabled. Means measuring around ur house requires constant plugging/unplugging or a really long extension cord. - The unit doesn't support 220-240V in case you live outside of the US. Biggest flaws: - A small hard-wired computer fan drives the whole unit. If the fan stops working for whatever reason (as is my case after 1.5 years), you're left with an unusual machine. - I question whether a cheap computer fan runs consistently/reliably enough to be even be used for this application. I'm not convinced these fans are spec'd tight enough to deliver a reliably similar airflow (ie. owners of the same model unit comparing readings) and especially over time. If the fan spins slower, it'll move less air through the unit and invariably affect the reading. The unit has no way to adjust fan RPM and a lookup of the OEM fan manufacturer doesn't indicate any capability for the fan to lock a sepecific RPM. If you received a unit with a defective/slower fan, you'll just think your air is cleaner than it actually is. - The readings are arbitrary and do not reflect any kind of standard measure. There are numerous posts online where folks have tried to figure out and convert the readings to API/AQI, but shouldn't this just be worked in? Also, see point above on data inconsistency - maybe they couldn't pin down consistent airflow across units making it difficult to apply a standard conversion logic? In light of all of this, the most frustrating part is how unreliable the device is. This would explain why they only provide a 90-day warranty! My machine's fan started making noises upon startup/shutdown after 8 months, and by 18 months, it fan finally stopped working altogether. I emailed support, and they replied back saying I need to ship it back to them (at my expense), I need to pay for repair costs (approx $45) and pay for shipping back to me. No offer to send me a replacement fan, and I can see why (with the poor design of a hardwired fan). How much harder to include a plug in fan (like every other computer fan)? Guess I'm stuck with sourcing my own fan, and soddering it back onto the board myself. On the bright side, I can confirm that (when it does work), it does report particles which goes up and down based on the environment, and also provides near real time feedback. The interval sampling mode (when it works) is also quite useful so the fan doesn't have to run 24/7 (which I'm pretty sure it's not spec'd for).

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