Any additional thoughts after living with this unit for a few months? Where do you recommend the air purifier be placed in the home? (And I agree, a Ferrari would look much nicer than a Camry in any garage!)😂😂😂
Thanks for the video. I have a question. My entire house is 1400 sqft. Do you think I should have one for upstairs AND downstairs? Or Do you think it would clean the entire house? Thank you 😊
The never change claim reminds me of when they were advertising lifetime warranties and then didn't honor them. Even still that only applies in a 300 sq ft area. I would rather have a Dyson BP03. They say the HEPA filter CAN last upto five years and the machine doesn't look like it belongs in a basement next to a sump pump.
You’re comparing the Shark which is about $270 to a Dyson that’s over a $1000. I think a Ferrari would look better in my garage than a Camry too but there’s that price thing…
@@unknown62211226 you would still have to manually turn it on, after turning on the the 'remote plug'... either from the unit or the optional remote. (defeats the point of a remote plug)
Good review. I some how don't think my wife and I would get one.. because we most of the time have our windows open and it gets pretty dirty inside from the air blowing dirty and whatever. 😂
Is it sad your video is more detailed and better put together than the actual shark companies video?
Great review!! Thank you. Now the real question, does it still work the same as day one without changing the filter?
yes but you still have to clean the screen around the filter once in awhile
@@JustADadwould you be able to make a video about the cleaning process as well? Thank you!!
How does this compare to the rabbit air a3?
Has a small inlet on one side. Seem like a larger intake would clean better. I would expect the back of the filter to stay cleaner.
Any additional thoughts after living with this unit for a few months? Where do you recommend the air purifier be placed in the home?
(And I agree, a Ferrari would look much nicer than a Camry in any garage!)😂😂😂
Thanks for the video. I have a question. My entire house is 1400 sqft. Do you think I should have one for upstairs AND downstairs? Or Do you think it would clean the entire house? Thank you 😊
The never change claim reminds me of when they were advertising lifetime warranties and then didn't honor them. Even still that only applies in a 300 sq ft area. I would rather have a Dyson BP03. They say the HEPA filter CAN last upto five years and the machine doesn't look like it belongs in a basement next to a sump pump.
You’re comparing the Shark which is about $270 to a Dyson that’s over a $1000. I think a Ferrari would look better in my garage than a Camry too but there’s that price thing…
@@K0NY718 Shark is trying to compete with the BP03 only with more misleading advertising. I can so see a lawsuit here
At three times the cost and it look like a mini urinal.
@@Tar0245 dyson's 5 year claim is just as misleading... do they mention the room size for their 5 year claim?
@@kaneda7katsuragi No. They say it CAN last UP TO five years. They don't guarantee it or put it in the name like Shark
Is a way I can plug it in a remote plug?
Like in the video, you’d have to press power on the unit every time you remotely turn on the switch
The remote is sold separately I believe.
@@unknown62211226 you would still have to manually turn it on, after turning on the the 'remote plug'... either from the unit or the optional remote. (defeats the point of a remote plug)
Does this work for mould please
No
Any idea why the Shark NeverChange Air Purifiers can't be shipped to California? HP302?
Something with Ozone
Causes the cancer ?lol jk I don't know
Good review. I some how don't think my wife and I would get one.. because we most of the time have our windows open and it gets pretty dirty inside from the air blowing dirty and whatever. 😂
Does this have wifi?
No
HomeKit? Google home? Alexa?
No
hey GOD bless you for helping us with the instructions you make it ez on us