I've been watching you for years. I run an at home rabbitry, every day i clean loads of poop and pee, cleaning this place daily is quite a task and we use every cleaning device there is. Even though there are no products designed specifically for rabbit messes, your thorough analysis has helped us pick the right cleaning tool for years. Thanks so much for your hard work!
I am really enjoying this series. I am also curious how a Corsi-Rosenthal box would do in these tests. It is basically 4 individual 20x20 air filters taped to a box fan on the top and cardboard on the bottom. It seems that these became popular to combat wildfire smoke in homes and was also used to reduce airborne covid virus. Thank you for doing these tests!
@@zodiacfml a real corsi-rosenthal box, not a single filter on a single fan. Four merv 13 3M 1900 series filters on a $20 lasko box fan in a box fashion with the fan pointing up. I run them and they will destroy most air purifiers. These are built with surface area and static pressure at the forefront of their design. These traditional filters are built with gimmicks and selling filters in mind.
@@sycksyn agreed. i have seen countless DIY air purifiers. these products they review don't stand a chance. hard to believe that these products takes half the time or longer for dust to settle down vs without air purifier, I expected faster like 1/4 or 1/8 the duration of no purifier.
I think an important point of comparison here as well is that the Blueair does cost significantly more to purchase than the Aroeve for a budget device. I have been researching air purifiers and while the filters are more expensive for the Aroeve, it's $90 for the Aroeve versus $170 for the Blueair.
Plus the Aroeve offers more high quality replacement filters specifically for smoke removal which are slightly more expensive, would like to see those tested as well
Seems like the scoring for sound vs airflow is broken. If your low is at 60db that means it’s not making it into my office or bedroom. Should just get a fat 0 imo.
Great work. Now can you now also comment on the front-runner out of all these smaller air filters? I want to know if the BLUEAIR better than other air purifiers you've tested in the past, of if one of those other units surpasses both of these. Perhaps you can tell me here in the comments. Thanks!
Would love to see the Daikin air purifiers put through these tests, especially testing ozone emissions from machines that use some level of ionic filtering in their process.
I'm about to buy one of the new but older models Shark vacuums because of this channel. Before I do, however, one extremely important factors is readily available replacement parts...OEM and aftermarket. Intuitively, I feel I can't go wrong with the very affordable and thousands made Navigator. Anyone feel me, or am I not thinking straight.
@@biggregg5 there are videos of people that own blueair units for many years, I don't think they have replacement parts but the old blueair units were incredibly solid, afaik the old "pro" models were a metal frame with only the external case being plastic
I don't think it's fair or accurate to rate a filtration system based on a feature that is a) not tested by you and b) generally known to be bunk based on science. Bacteria and viruses need several seconds of UV exposure in order to become inactivated, and the flow rate of air purifiers is too fast for that to be possible.
not much to separate good air purifiers from one another, and not much better from DIY. What is the difference between an auto empty dust bin for robot and cordless vacs vs an air purifier except for motor noise/speed?
Filters matter a lot when you care about VOC filtration. Carbon quantity, quality and other added compounds is what you truly want to look for. The HEPA part isn't as relevant as long as the unit has good air flow.
When will you guys be dropping the review on the new releases of Roborock Q-Revo and S7 Max Ultra? Also love your videos so helpful when I make purchases about vacum and air Purifer tech.😊
These Videos have three key components, Audio, Visual and Data. If you change out 33% of the components of someone house, they are going to notice, feel uncomfortable, and lose a sense of quality. its jarring. I suggest keeping the same narrators to key categories if you need help. one voice for Vacuums, one for Purifiers.
The voice of this video sounds like a professional for an advertising agency. Made me almost skeptical of the results. Had to check my ears 👉👂the new voice threw me off. Although this new voice has great qualities, I miss the previous narrator. He has a long reputation, gives the impression of speaking from experience. Reliable. But since this is the v2.0 + new Air Purifier category. Maybe this new voice will be the voice for the future purifier videos; and will build trust in audience over time.
Bro, you gotta stick with the old narrator and only that one. The others are extremely unnatural and are also jarring compared to the quality of your reviews and comparisons.
2:30 A higher rating for filtering smaller particles isn't better. 0.3 micron is actually the hardest size particle to capture (counterintuitively, even harder than 0.1 micron). 99.99% at PM0.1 doesn't mean that it's is also capable of capturing 99.99% of PM0.3. There's info about this all over the internet, so if you're going to continue reviewing air purifiers, I'd suggest reading up on it.
Air Purifiers are a grift. Testing for these products are done in sealed conditions. In real world use, people leave their doors and windows open and air purifiers will have little to no effect.
Blueair Pure 411A Max on Amazon: geni.us/AirCu9U
Aroeve MK04 on Amazon: geni.us/tlYx32
I've been watching you for years. I run an at home rabbitry, every day i clean loads of poop and pee, cleaning this place daily is quite a task and we use every cleaning device there is. Even though there are no products designed specifically for rabbit messes, your thorough analysis has helped us pick the right cleaning tool for years. Thanks so much for your hard work!
That is great to hear! Thank you very much!
0:00 you're not the voice of vacuum wars!
We are trying some new things lately, but our regular narrator will be back this Friday! He's not gone - promise!
I am really enjoying this series. I am also curious how a Corsi-Rosenthal box would do in these tests. It is basically 4 individual 20x20 air filters taped to a box fan on the top and cardboard on the bottom. It seems that these became popular to combat wildfire smoke in homes and was also used to reduce airborne covid virus. Thank you for doing these tests!
he did this one or two years ago.
@@zodiacfml a real corsi-rosenthal box, not a single filter on a single fan. Four merv 13 3M 1900 series filters on a $20 lasko box fan in a box fashion with the fan pointing up. I run them and they will destroy most air purifiers. These are built with surface area and static pressure at the forefront of their design. These traditional filters are built with gimmicks and selling filters in mind.
@@sycksyn agreed. i have seen countless DIY air purifiers. these products they review don't stand a chance. hard to believe that these products takes half the time or longer for dust to settle down vs without air purifier, I expected faster like 1/4 or 1/8 the duration of no purifier.
I think an important point of comparison here as well is that the Blueair does cost significantly more to purchase than the Aroeve for a budget device. I have been researching air purifiers and while the filters are more expensive for the Aroeve, it's $90 for the Aroeve versus $170 for the Blueair.
Plus the Aroeve offers more high quality replacement filters specifically for smoke removal which are slightly more expensive, would like to see those tested as well
My budget air purifier: two pc fans strapped to a antibacterial cabin filter of a vw golf. Costs: 20€. Works surprisingly well for me. 👍
wow
Seems like the scoring for sound vs airflow is broken. If your low is at 60db that means it’s not making it into my office or bedroom. Should just get a fat 0 imo.
This was a hell of a review. Thanks so much!
Our pleasure!
Great work. Now can you now also comment on the front-runner out of all these smaller air filters? I want to know if the BLUEAIR better than other air purifiers you've tested in the past, of if one of those other units surpasses both of these. Perhaps you can tell me here in the comments. Thanks!
I miss the previous narrator ...
He's still around and will be narrating plenty of videos. 👍🏻
@@VacuumWarsbig shoes
@@VacuumWars I thought he had a cold...lol
He's got a team now and he's letting other people present so they get a handle for it.
It just sounds very AI generated It’s probably not It just sounds like that. And there’s just not as excited about the content, it seems more boring
I love my bluair 411
Would love to see the Daikin air purifiers put through these tests, especially testing ozone emissions from machines that use some level of ionic filtering in their process.
Great stuff again, is there a table with all the data of these new tests on the website?
Question: they filter formaldehyde and voc, so is the Dyson formaldehyde’s mesh filter not necessarily needed for filtering formaldehydes?
I'm about to buy one of the new but older models Shark vacuums because of this channel. Before I do, however, one extremely important factors is readily available replacement parts...OEM and aftermarket. Intuitively, I feel I can't go wrong with the very affordable and thousands made Navigator. Anyone feel me, or am I not thinking straight.
Shark is notoriously bad at parts availability for repair. They sell complete assemblies of certain things, but not a lot of individual parts.
@@muaddba
Oh...ok, thanks. I figured the opposite. I'll need to rethink.
@@biggregg5 there are videos of people that own blueair units for many years, I don't think they have replacement parts but the old blueair units were incredibly solid, afaik the old "pro" models were a metal frame with only the external case being plastic
@Byhrum
Thanks for the reply. I was referring to the older model but new Shark vacuums.
I don't think it's fair or accurate to rate a filtration system based on a feature that is a) not tested by you and b) generally known to be bunk based on science. Bacteria and viruses need several seconds of UV exposure in order to become inactivated, and the flow rate of air purifiers is too fast for that to be possible.
I have the Blueair 411a max and I have the problem that I turn it on and put it at speed 1 to 3 after 5 seconds the fan turns off
It sounds ai generated for the voice
It's not AI - it's a real guy!
@@VacuumWars he sucks.
Can we get a diy box fan tested this way, perhaps a furnace filter + carbon filter combined
Honestly - forget about the results, the Aroeve completely disqualifies itself through minimum noise level alone...
I would really suggest noise normilized testing. Having se tto max, just means you can strap on a jet engine and call it great
not much to separate good air purifiers from one another, and not much better from DIY. What is the difference between an auto empty dust bin for robot and cordless vacs vs an air purifier except for motor noise/speed?
Filters matter a lot when you care about VOC filtration. Carbon quantity, quality and other added compounds is what you truly want to look for.
The HEPA part isn't as relevant as long as the unit has good air flow.
Can't wait to see the playoffs for the top performers
Same here! We really are enjoying digging into the air purifiers.
This guy was better than the first not Chris.... still looking forward to just having the same old as we always have
What's going on with your voice? New microphone?
They changed the narrator
On some videos we will try some new voices. Our regular guy is still here.
When will you guys be dropping the review on the new releases of Roborock Q-Revo and S7 Max Ultra? Also love your videos so helpful when I make purchases about vacum and air Purifer tech.😊
Thanks! We hope to check those out as soon as possible. We had to wait for them to release since we don't accept free or preview products.
Our full Roborock Q Revo review comes out tomorrow at 4 PM EST! czcams.com/video/iJGTtEzI0dc/video.html
Wait… why does the narrator sound different…
We are trying some new things lately, but our regular narrator will be back this Friday with a review of some Tineco floorwashers.
Please review the Oransi mod
Review Dyson gen 5 detect please
You Sound like you have a cold, hope you feel better soon :)
First Doug and now this
bluds now a robot
We are trying some new people lately, but our regular narrator will be back this Friday! He's not gone - promise!
These Videos have three key components, Audio, Visual and Data. If you change out 33% of the components of someone house, they are going to notice, feel uncomfortable, and lose a sense of quality.
its jarring. I suggest keeping the same narrators to key categories if you need help. one voice for Vacuums, one for Purifiers.
when are you gonna review the new roborocks
I only buy after watching you.
The voice of this video sounds like a professional for an advertising agency. Made me almost skeptical of the results.
Had to check my ears 👉👂the new voice threw me off. Although this new voice has great qualities, I miss the previous narrator. He has a long reputation, gives the impression of speaking from experience. Reliable.
But since this is the v2.0 + new Air Purifier category. Maybe this new voice will be the voice for the future purifier videos; and will build trust in audience over time.
Thanks for being understanding. Our regular narrator will still be here.
Bro, you gotta stick with the old narrator and only that one. The others are extremely unnatural and are also jarring compared to the quality of your reviews and comparisons.
Our regular guy is still here. We're just going to let him have a day off sometimes. :)
Man we don't like this voice we want youuuuuuu, it's as if they changed the actor of the main character mid-movie😢
aw shucks! Our main man is still here and doing narration. We just need to share the workload. Thanks for enjoying what we do.
2:30 A higher rating for filtering smaller particles isn't better. 0.3 micron is actually the hardest size particle to capture (counterintuitively, even harder than 0.1 micron). 99.99% at PM0.1 doesn't mean that it's is also capable of capturing 99.99% of PM0.3. There's info about this all over the internet, so if you're going to continue reviewing air purifiers, I'd suggest reading up on it.
This voice does not feel like this channel. 😢
We are trying some new things lately, but our regular narrator will be back this Friday with a review of some Tineco floorwashers.
different voice?
They changed the narrator
On some videos we will try some new voices. Our regular guy is still here.
We hate it.
The new narrator is taking some getting used to.
Our regular narrator will be back this Friday with a review of some Tineco floorwashers.
Oh no the AI voice is back. Dont like
It's a real person!
@@VacuumWars I see. May be we are too used to the original voice and so any other voice sounds like AI
What happened to your voice?
Our main guy will be narrating one video a week. Above that, we may use a friend instead.
First?
it's a tie! 👔🏆👔
ai voice
Nope. Real person.
Please review spider-men and see who's web catches the most bad guys.
first
it's a tie! 👔🏆👔
Where dude go ????
Who is this ???
A robot 🤖 ???!
Aww man you going to corporate
Man stop 🛑 watching
Our regular guy is still around. We are enjoying trying some new narrators for now. They are real voices, btw.
Air Purifiers are a grift. Testing for these products are done in sealed conditions. In real world use, people leave their doors and windows open and air purifiers will have little to no effect.
Same thing for air conditioners. TOTAL GRIFTS. All the cold air just goes out the window!!! WAKE UP SHEEPLE!
Weird take