Austin Air Healthmate Jr. Air Purifier - Sandstone
Details
- Contain dust, smoke, pollen, dust mites, bacteria, mold spores, cigarette smoke, pet allergens.
- Unharmed --- NO harmful ozone or ionization --- 5 Year Guarantee
- Cheap Performance --- 700 sq. ft. room --- 5 year Filter Life
Description
Austin Air Healthmate Jr. Air Purifier - cleans 700 sq. ft. reside. Free Shipping in the continental USA. This economical , personal sized Air Purifier is meant for nurseries, bedrooms, kitchens, personal offices or studio apartments. The HealthMate Jr. has proven reliability for murder of house dust, smoke, pollen, dust mites, virus, mold spores, cigarette smoke, pet dander and pet allergens.Customer Reviews
Units wind up successfully Damaged, but always workThe fallout is good and performs as the company claims. Getting a machine that is not dented is almost impossible. The establishment insists on damaging out the hole unit for a dented top. A new lid could have been sent. The replacement Healthmate Jr. came diluted also. I have purchased a PET machine and 2 Health mate Jr. Units. I am happy with the quality of the air cleaners, but the pet manufacture came dented, and not only the first HM Jr. unit was dented in the top, the replacement was dented on the side. I was able with some effort to fix the PET contrivance. Only one Healthmate Jr. came undamaged. What is upsetting is when you fork out about $1,000 worth in air cleaners, you require them to look like new when you get them. Austin has a packaging problem.
Productive HEPA Air Filter... though somewhat noisy on high
This is a no trimmings HEPA air filter in terms of its aesthetic: it's an efficiently designed rectangle, and though it's not snazzy on the outside, it's not vile or obtrusive either.
It sits in my home office, and does its thing quite well: cleansing the air, and inclusive improving the living conditions in a space in which I spend entirely too much time.
I ordered this module because I had begun to develop dust allergies in my mid-thirties and was having trouble focusing and getting line done. I noticed an improvement in the way I was feeling shortly after the unit was put into operation.
The unit, though not cheap, is a peculiarly reliable model and is extremely cost-effective to operate over time. As any one who has done the research can announce you, the true expense with HEPA filters is not necessarily the up-front purchase cost, but the cost of replacement filters over the passage of the years. Austin's design is one they stand behind with a 5 year warranty, and a filter rated at needing replacement once every 5 years... yes, you review that right. All you need do in order to achieve this longevity is to vacuum the pre-filter every few months. This is skilled by running a bristled vacuum wand over the outer surface grating. It's simple. It very is: set a reminder in your calendar to run the vacuum over it and you're safe.
The unit doesn't take up a lot of room, though it does create a fair bit of sound in 2 of its 3 settings. The base setting is actually pretty quiet, but the mid and upper settings are noisy - the trade off is that at these settings it moves A LOT of air, which is what you want if you're trying to far-sighted cleanse a room. To give you an idea of what I'm trying to say, while you likely wouldn't have a hard time sleeping with setting 1, you might with setting 2, and you DEFINITELY would with setting 3. Of course, everyone's mileage varies and I'm using words to describe an audible supply, which is not the same as hearing it yourself. As I said earlier: it's in my office, not my bedroom, so I COULD NOT BE HAPPIER with its performance.
If you're looking for a bedroom pattern, you might look into an Alen A350 HEPA Air Purifier (wall mountable and quieter.)
Air purifier
This purifier (Austin Healthmate Jr.) seems to be a very upstanding purchase for the money. Although it is not cheap, we are using it in a loft and it seems to be doing a great job with the air not only in the loft but also in the living reside which is below the open-air loft.
Chic and works great
I got the Austin Air Healthmate Minor air purifier when I moved into my new house. The previous owner was a smoker. Although I'd replaced the carpets, painted the walls, and cleaned the ducts, I still needed something to arrogate cut down the residual smoke smell. After extensive research, I chose the Healthmate Junior.
It did the job. It's careful and quiet on the low setting. On the high setting it's a bit noisier, but I just set it in a corner and it's fine. (Not veracious up against the wall though, because you have to leave a few inches of space around it for it to work right.) I left it running for over a year. The smoke breath is gone from the house now. Even my mother, with her super-sensitive nose, can't smell anything when she comes to inflict.
I did buy a new filter after about nine or ten months. The air coming out of the Healthmake Junior started to smell a bit acrid. I called Austin Air and asked about it, because I brainwork the filter should last longer. They said it depends on the quality of your air. That makes sense. They gave me a deduct on the new filter because it had been such a short time.
I'm quite pleased with it. It looks nice, it's relatively light, it's easily understood to use, it's quiet, and it works.
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I bought this offshoot at [...] , but wanted to share my feedback in this forum. It has dramaitcally increased the "breatheability" of my air. I suffer from MCS, astham, and rigid allergies, and the use of this product has helped tremendously...and even allowed me to reduce the amount of medication I take! It has already paid for itself!




