Reddit Reddit reviews Holmes Small Room 3-Speed HEPA Air Purifier with Optional Ionizer, White

We found 18 Reddit comments about Holmes Small Room 3-Speed HEPA Air Purifier with Optional Ionizer, White. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Holmes Small Room 3-Speed HEPA Air Purifier with Optional Ionizer, White
HEPA-TYPE FILTRATION: Filter helps remove up to 99% of dust, smoke, pollen, odors, mold spores, and pet dander, filtering particles as small as 2 microns to help provide cleaner air for your home or office; includes one Aer1 filter and uses any Holmes Aer1 Series Filter including Total Air, Allergen Remover, Odor Eliminator, and Smoke GrabberCONVENIENT FEATURES: Choose from 3 cleaning speeds to keep air fresh and pure: Select a lower speed while you're home for continued purification with less ambient noise and a higher speed for powerful air purification while you're outDUAL POSITIONING AND COMPACT DESIGN: This compact air purifier can be placed vertically or horizontally anywhere, including a table or desktop; it's recommended for rooms up to 109 square feet or 10' x 11'OPTIONAL IONIZER: The optional ionizer naturally improves the performance of the air purifier while freshening the air. Watts: 49.53-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY: This product comes with a 3-year limited warranty from HolmesHEPA type filter helps remove up to 99% of airborne particles as small as 2 microns from the air passing through it3 speed settings provide options for different conditions, and optional ionizer assists in particle removalSlim dual positioning design can be placed vertically or horizontally to best fit your spaceRecommended for rooms up to 109 sq ft (10ft x 11ft), Smoke CADR 70Any Holmes AER1 Series HAPF30AT, HAPF30AO, HAPF30AH, HAPF300AP Filters or Holmes HAPF30D-U2 HEPA TYPE or Holmes HAPF300D-U2 TRUE HEPA Filter & a Holmes Arm and Hammer Carbon Filter AOR31
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18 Reddit comments about Holmes Small Room 3-Speed HEPA Air Purifier with Optional Ionizer, White:

u/RequiemFiasco · 13 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Ok, here goes. I had a similar problem except no one was complaining, I was simply fogging up the entire house. I got one of these and put it in the corner of my desk, I blow the vapor towards it and it kills 90% of the vapor. This is chain vaping at 150w on dual claptons so I think it could work wonders for your lower power setup.

u/tamag21 · 6 pointsr/vaporents

I use this guy http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000DK35B?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00

I'd get a slightly bigger one if you plan on vaping in more than just one room though.

u/veive · 3 pointsr/3Dprinting

I run a hepa air purifier next to mine just to be safe.

You could also try building an enclosure like this with an activated carbon filter to remove the fumes, but personally I opted for a certified HEPA filter so I know it's actually pulling the potentially harmful stuff out of the air.

u/twonicorn · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I would get myself this if I had prime (and if I didn't feel guilty for spending money on myself). Thanks for the contest!

u/funkymunniez · 2 pointsr/AskMen

air purifier

When you talk to your room mate, tell them that your place stinks and that you guys need to clean up if you want girls to come over. Dont blame him, just make it sound like it could be just as much your fault as theirs.

u/Doowrednu · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

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u/Dat_Archon · 2 pointsr/SpaceBuckets
  1. I'd recommend the LED's for the 32 gallon. If you were just using 5gal buckets then it's not as big of a deal, but the canopy can get pretty thick and it'll really cause the lower half of your plant to suffer.

  2. Again because of the size of the setup, 2 stacked fans will probably be enough but you may suffer from airflow if you over stuff your filter. I was considering doing a similar setup with my pc fans, but I'm running a smaller 5gal setup.

  3. I can't comment on this part, but DIY should be fine. As long as it's air tight and has activated carbon, it's not going to be much different than a store setup.

  4. Definitely active. Even if you just have 1-2 computer fans pulling in from the bottom, this will take some of the work load off of your outtake fans, especially if you plan on using the duel comp fan carbon filter. If you're feeling more fancy you could also consider a HEPA filtered fan as an intake, to reduce the chance of mold getting into your rig, as well as keeping dust from accumulating in the fans.
u/ekibnur · 1 pointr/SaltLakeCity

I don't know what an income purifier is. For pm2.5 if it's really bad you want a normal mechanical air filter with a HEPA filter or an Ionic filter. Ionic filters do create ozone however, so if you're susceptible to ozone it's not the best choice. I have this one at the office right now. You can get a combination of plants to deal with bad air pretty effectively as well, but most people prefer a small air purifier to a whole bunch of plants.

u/shazbot28 · 1 pointr/StonerProTips

Buy a carbon air filter purifier.

http://www.amazon.com/Holmes-HAP242-UC-HEPA-Type-Desktop-Purifier/dp/B0000DK35B/ref=sr_1_7?s=appliances&ie=UTF8&qid=1346095978&sr=1-7

Use the vap and blow the leftover smoke into the intake of the air purifier. The carbon will completely absorb any smell and smoke and return clean, fresh air. You'll need to buy new filters every 4-6 months or so depending how much you use it. They also have fresh scented filters.

u/strdg99 · 1 pointr/AskElectronics

Surprised I haven't seen it here, but a small, desktop HEPA air purifier w a charcoal filter element on top of it will take care of the (flux) fumes.

u/Jemunoz · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

...Or you could just buy an air purifier that does the "fog removal" portion for $27 dollars. I have one in my office and it works wonders.

u/Azurphax · 1 pointr/buildapc

Great question. I'm using a (Holmes) air purifier with a carbon based filer from at least 15 years ago that is still running strong in my computer room (old version of this, and one of those cylinder type Honeywell HEPA purifiers in the bedroom. I change the filter on the hoilmes once it shows that its absorbed enough to make it a certain color, which amounts to about once every few years. The honeywell uses two filters, one acts much like the fan filters on your computer (foam, I rinse it clean pretty regularly), the other is a HEPA that I have never replaced (two years running). Now when I say that either of these are running strong, I mean not anywhere as strong as the AC filter, but still effective enough to run all day long and in the winter. Both push a little bit more air than the computer intakes.

As far as recommendations, depending on your budget, you have a lot of options with today's technology. If you're looking for the equivalent of an air cleaner benchmark you might want to look into the CADR, though those ratings are typically based on the unit being on highest speeds, which if you're like me is NEVER! Ideally, you'd use the biggest (affordable) cleaner running at low-med speeds. I use a pretty small one at the lowest speed when I'm in the room, and at medium when I'm sleeping/working. You can get some ideas on what you're getting into by looking at this Consumer Reports guide, or you can see what filters are most popular by checking the Amazon top sellers.

I'm thinking of getting an electrostatic filter sometime soon. Perhaps even one of the water based ones. Stay away from the cheapo hamilton beach stuff.

u/MaxTheBiochemist · 1 pointr/AnycubicPhoton

Fixed: First off, thank you guys so much for your advice. This forum is a huge boon to owning a photon. Passing it forward, the problem was solved after I did the following:

  1. Cleaning the dust out of the room the printer was in and buying an Air purifyier/filter for $50 on Amazon and setting it up so it was right next to the printer, sucking air from underneath the printer where the intake fan is.

  2. After cleaning the room, I bought a bottle of Elegoo Gray. See Here. This stuff is amazing.
u/machinehead933 · 1 pointr/buildapc

A liquid cooler isn't going to fix your dust problem - you typically install the fans on the radiator as intake, so you'll be sucking in outside air anyway. Magnetic dust filters are a good idea, or maybe you can pick up something like this to cut down on dust near your PC.

Other than that, dust is just a problem no matter what, and you'll need to clean our your PC every once in a while.

u/d8911 · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

Are you allowed to plug in a small air purifier at your desk? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000DK35B/ref=psdc_510192_t1_B0000TMDY2

On the low setting they're usually really quiet. The one we put in our bedroom makes a huge difference with musty smells.