PuroAir HEPA 14 Air Purifier - Unboxing, Setup and Review

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    In this video we'll be taking a look at the PuroAir HEPA 14 Air Purifier. Not only will I tell you what I think about this air purifier, I will give you my recommendation.
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Komentáře • 28

  • @bnewman2544
    @bnewman2544 Před 6 měsíci +11

    How to reset the "Replace Filter" light was not discussed and is not intuitive. Ok… found out you press and hold the Replace Filter button to reset.

  • @Cowabunga2020
    @Cowabunga2020 Před 2 měsíci +1

    We love these purifiers! They make such a big difference for us

  • @user-mx9km6bz6e
    @user-mx9km6bz6e Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing/posting

  • @AirPurificationEducation
    @AirPurificationEducation Před 10 měsíci +3

    Thanks for showing the inside of the filter and unit. These filters seem to get replaced every 3 months at $56 each - or $41 each if you have them shipped automatically every 3 months - seems expensive - Thanks!👍

  • @lrosado608
    @lrosado608 Před 18 dny

    I need Help. I hope u can. Or anyone please. My son is highly allergic to my GF's Huskies. Will this or any filter help my son be able ti be in the same house with them? Even if he isn't always in contact with them. Just in the same house?

  • @ExecutiveGoth
    @ExecutiveGoth Před rokem

    Are there any other HEPA H14 purifiers you would recommend. I live in Salt Lake City, so PM2.5 particles are a huge concern!

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Před rokem +1

    you created nnice ~man, =))

  • @Troubles0125
    @Troubles0125 Před 9 měsíci

    How come when I plug it in the light is yellow then when I set it for the fan spped high or med it turns green the light has never changed color I was wondering is this working correctly I noticed on you video the light was yellow also then you changed the fan speed it turned green...My question is why isnt it showing yellow once plugged in I know there is plenty of dust in the one room should I return it>

  • @miazolna8987
    @miazolna8987 Před rokem +1

    Hi! Can you recommend a unit that has higher CFM?

    • @applisense
      @applisense  Před rokem

      All the units on my channel except for the Blueair 411 auto, Mooka and the Colzer

  • @fluxcapacitor8416
    @fluxcapacitor8416 Před 6 měsíci

    i have the puro 400 always on orange light then green for a short time the orange again.is orange light fine?

  • @speterson6668
    @speterson6668 Před rokem +1

    I'm looking for a filter because my neighbor has a giant size outdoor fireplace and my whole neighborhood smells of smoke. When we open the door it gets in the house and causes massive headaches (allergic to trees). What do you suggest. Also would like something good for pet dander.

  • @shawngee1
    @shawngee1 Před 4 měsíci

    1,000+ sq feet either something that small?

  • @jessehavok4181
    @jessehavok4181 Před rokem +1

    I'm getting these for my home workshop. Since it's in a non ventilated room, I feel I need the better filter. I can't find any specs on cfm though.

    • @applisense
      @applisense  Před rokem +1

      It's not a 250 cfm unit, which is the minimum CFM I recommend even for small rooms

    • @jessehavok4181
      @jessehavok4181 Před rokem +1

      @@applisense what is the cfm on these though? They claim 1115 square feet. Wouldn't that be over 250 cubic feet?

    • @applisense
      @applisense  Před rokem +1

      @@jessehavok4181 My guess is about half of 250 cfm. They might be good for a small washer/dryer rooms but that's about it in my opinion

    • @bnewman2544
      @bnewman2544 Před 5 měsíci

      I have heard you should have a number of air changes per hour in most indoor spaces… maybe 6? Whether that number is correct may depend on space usage, number of occupants, etc. Thinking the cubic feet per minute (CFM) number (which is how many cubic be feet of fresh air comes into a space) could be divided into the the room volume number to tell you how many minutes it would take your HVAC unit to give you one air change; a 100 CFM unit being delivered to a 1,000 cubic foot space would take 10 min to complete 1 air change and give you 6 air changes per hour.

    • @nosynosee3835
      @nosynosee3835 Před 2 měsíci

      @@bnewman2544on Amazon these advertise being able to purify a room of 1,115 sq in 67 mins, if that helps you