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The HoMedics TotalClean 5 in 1 Tower Air Purifier is designed to enhance your indoor air quality by removing up to 99% of airborne allergens, including pet dander, smoke, and mold spores. With a powerful UV-C feature for germ elimination and a 360° HEPA filtration system, this purifier is perfect for allergy sufferers. It offers customizable speeds, including a Night mode, and is ideal for medium-sized rooms, ensuring a cleaner and fresher home environment.
Product Dimensions | 29.5 x 29.5 x 61.8 cm; 5.82 kg |
Specification met | Certified HEPA |
Warranty description | 3 years. |
Batteries required | No |
M**Y
Well worth the money
I purchased the medium one I live in old victorian type flat which is very dusty I suffer from copd my daughter has asthma plus I have dogs and one malts others or yorkies so they don't I was sick of seen dust on my table and t.v unit and after using this we could all see the difference after 1 day no dust on my units it felt like I was breathing the outside air and a bonas point you can use your essential oils it has a pop out part you can put few drops on and your house will smell amazing.When I ordered mine I thought it would be around 60cm High no its more like over 2 foot and you can see what it draws in buy the filter mine was grey within 1 week I hoover it every other day and replaced filters aren't outrageous prices it's only £25 for medium size
M**N
Immediately Noticeable Difference
We love this unit in our living room each evening during the summer. As a family of hay-fever sufferers this unit has been a life-saver. Cleaning our evening air before bedtime has made a huge difference. This unit doesn't have a timer or auto On/Off function which would've been great. We only use it on low as the higher setting seem a little loud when watching TV.
J**.
Smell.
Strong smell of charcoal after a few times of use.
J**H
great just missing app and remote to control it
just needs a smart version with app and remote,
C**H
Noisy. Not sure if it has helped.
I've had this air purifier for a few months now and am still quite unsure what to write about it. Two members of my family are allergic to animal dander, we simply don't keep pets so I can't comment on how useful the purifier is at removing pet dander. Two members of the family also have sneezy running noses and "cold" type symptoms especially at this time of year and the GP has suggested that our son has allergic rhinitis so I thought the air purifier would help with that. However, my son really dislikes the sound of the purifier, even on the lowest night time setting it has a very noticeable hum which seems to get louder in fits and starts, so not conducive to a good night's sleep. Sadly, it is the mornings when his runny nose and red eyes are the worst so having the purifier in his room overnight makes most sense. We have tried it, but my son said it made little difference except to his quality of sleep. I have tried using the purifier in his room during the day whilst he is at school but it hasn't made much difference to his symptoms. No one likes the hum and throb of the machine in the lounge and communal rooms which always seem to have someone in them.Three people in the house currenty have colds at present so I'm not convinced by the claims that the machine kills viruses and bacteria off. Hmm... it just kind of sits in a corner in our room these days, a bit of a white elephant. The filters also needs replacing, there is an indicator to show this. I think they needs replacing about every year and half on average but more often if in constant use. The filters are about £20. The machine is also supposed to make the air fresher and has a carbon in the filter for smells but again I have no evidence to convince me of that. Opening the windows and doors front and back and getting a good blow through for half and hour seems to do a good job that I can really notice. Perhaps, if you have pets then you can really feel a difference in the air quality. The other thing the purifier can be used for is as perfumed oil diffuser. However, I haven't used that feature as some of my family are highly sensitive to perfumes so we don't use them in our rooms and besides an oil diffuser is a very small and cheap item. I just don't think the purifier works for us. On the plus isde it is very simple to use and although the instructions are not that well written it is highly intuitive to operate, a good job has been done there.For us the noise of the machine outweighs any benefit (which have not been demonstrable in our case)
G**E
Super modern, feature-rich air purifier
The media could not be loaded. This air purifier is a modern, almost futuristic looking piece of equipment which sounds really nice and has lots of features. It's not too heavy, looks great and the fact you can add essential oils is a huge plus. It suits our 18'5"x11'10" lounge (which is also attached to our 7'7"x8'11" kitchen with no door) totally fine.Pros:- Looks really great. We have a blue/white themed lounge so it fits in with our decor perfectly- It looks pretty easy to change the filters, you just open it at the back- It's really lightweight and easy to carry/move- The three fan settings sound good. I have tinnitus and like the hum of the purifier, and the loudness of all three settings should suit anybody. The fan sounds powerful. We tend to have it on 1 most of the time- The extra features don't add any noise- Does seem to work - as our kitchen has no door it seems to get rid of smoke and food odours really well. We also have a rabbit (with lots of hay) and a long haired dog and it does seem to make air fresher- The oil slot is a really nice addition. You get spare oil pads and you literally just add 5-7 drops of oil on the pad and it circulates an aromatherapy smell with the air tooCons:- The aromatherapy doesn't smell very strong, or it only really smells in close proximity to the purifier- Quite expensive for what it is. We have an air purifier with the same features (minus the oil addition) which is half the price and also covers a larger room, so it's worth weighing up how important the aromatherapy and modern design is to youWould I actually buy it? ---I think as it suits our decor and actually seems to purify the air, I would definitely buy it. I'd pay the extra compared to other purifiers for the aromatherapy function, but bear in mind it isn't super strong and you can get cheaper alternatives with less features. But personally I really like it.
S**S
Fresh Air
The Air Purifier was intended to improve air quality in my daughters bed room as she has a minor asthmatic condition.. and it does make a difference
B**S
Noisy
Great size, style and features BUT it is a noisy machine. We have had three different machines FB or different manufacturers. They all have been very quiet compared to this machine. It is a shame as a silent impeller would have been great. But it seems to run unbalanced or spinning past a part too close it one spot that makes wobble air wave sound.
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