Which one of these would you keep or have already? Products from the video (affiliated links): Shark Purifier 6: amzn.to/43r32Bg BlueAir DustMagent 5440i: amzn.to/44J1ofc Coway Airmega 300 series: amzn.to/3pOi2ey Smart version: amzn.to/3DhsbDA Coway Airmega 400 series: amzn.to/3JZlmu8 Smart version: amzn.to/44iWu8V Coway AP1512HH purifier: amzn.to/44iWvK1
I remember when shark first came out a few decades ago it was top-quality and highly innovative. Now they just seem to produce garbage and I'm glad I didn't purchase the shark air purifier.
Hey, just wondering if you're certain you installed the air filters on the Blueair 5410i in the correct configuration (ie, one arrow pointing down, the other up). On their website it says to install both with the arrows pointing up, but that doesn't seem right to me. Thanks in advance for your help!
@@RomanDoes Well on the Blueair website it says both arrows pointing up, which is not the direction of airflow for the top filter. But I called Blueair and they confirmed that the arrow from the top filter should be pointing down. Thanks again!
@@Pablito46 why not use the included manual? Most air filters have an arrow to indicate airflow direction. Always install air filters with arrow pointing towards the airflow direction and you will never need a manual 😉
@@RomanDoes 10:30 You installing filter upsidedown 11:08 You removing upper filter, installed upside-down 11:30 Removing lower filter, also installed upsidedown Did you get that from the manual?
@@Pablito46 how is it upside-down? This unit sucks air in from bottom and top intake. It has 3 layers of cleaning: mesh for large particles, carbon filter for smells and then the last so called HEPA filter. Hard mesh goes first, then carbon filter for smells and then HEPA for fine dust as per the arrow direction. Filter removal may have been shot multiple times so it might have been twisted in the process. That's why I tell you follow the arrow and the manual.
I purchased the coway Airmega IconS and it’s shaped like your old coway, but the intake is at the back while the fan is at the top. I thought the fan at the top was an intake before I purchased. Disappointing. It’s getting returned.
Thanks for talking about the intake vents. That’s not commonly discussed in review videos. Would be great if you could do a Kleenex test on your intake vents to see how powerful they pull in air. The test you did with balls of cat hair was genius - was that done on full blast? Don’t know why the intakes can’t be as powerful as the fan component.
App is practically useless on a purifier, it's not giving much new options on top of what already can be done from the unit itself. So "connected" purifier is a gimmic in my opinion.
still in search. Im now thinking maybe I should tackle it differently. Maybe I need few smaller ones rather than try to get it all done by one large unit
My only hesitation from buying this Blueair unit is that the design resembles public trash cans you will see on sidewalks and at parks here in the U.S. So it will look like having a trash receptacle in the middle of my living room. If I purchase the white version, they are older models. I wish they offered color options for their newer models.
I think the air purfiers dont really work, i bought shark air purfier 6 fans, for small room its sits right dead next to my left side of my bed so its blowing in my face, and after long day at work me and friend sweaty and lay on bed and we leave the apartment/room for a good while and odor still stays in room, and have a laundry basket in my room, it doesnt get ridd of oder, , unless i turn it off sometine to see if it smells any different...but for most part maybe airpurfiers are just ideal for restrooms, Or i got the wrong one, i just got shark cuz it mentioned COVID19 on it and flu, And sharks are my favorite animals LOOOOL But no yeah it doesnt help with odor , am gonna return it , hate to do it cuz was just happy clean air was blowing in my face at night , but yeah looking at reviews to see if change my mind returnibg it have warranty on it with geeksquad anyway so im just gonna return it and save money lol
thanks for sharing! Shark makes some good products and some are not so cool. Their purifier sucks... unfortunately not literally... As they just recently started making these, a lot of trial and error is going through them. Now, what should you get? I suggest brands that specialize in purifiers and have charcoal filters, these puppies are made to suck in odor. Try BluAir, their price/quality ratio is good. Just make sure to select a purifier based on the criteria I highlighted in the video. The room size they advertise on a box is at max speed. So if you want your purifier to push air properly at quiet speeds get a bigger one. Hope this helps!
@@RomanDoes yes slowly but surely helping me decide!, and yeah i dont mind loud noise as long i know its cleaning lol , wish blueair had a fan that blew in my face though but i guess ill have to settle with blueair maybe
That sounds like extortion! 😃 From what I see, without testing it or knowing why you need a purifier (pets, dust, allergies etc or what room you need it for), I have these major problems with it: 1. It has to stand in the middle of your room. Tripping hazard right there with wire etc. I don't know where you live, but I would not be able to place it like that. Otherwise this design is not effective, we tested it with dust magnet. 2. They claim it can clean up to 650sq.ft. which is bs, this is on highest speed and it gotta be noisy, so if you run it on low or silent speed, expect max 200-300 Sq.ft room capacity. BTW, entire space has to be an open space. 3. 20w wireless charger is cute, but I'm not sure if I will be using it at the end of the day. These are my insights without even trying it. I'm more of a wall side purifier guy 😃
@@RomanDoes Lol I already own an airmega 400 (the graphite colored one) and have it in my living room. I have been pleased with its performance and have been considering buying another for my bedroom. Then I saw the Icon. The icon is much nicer looking and my bedroom isn't huge, so I thought that the icon, albeit pricey, would still work for me while looking nice.
Blah blah blah yeah I always knocking shark products but let me tell you I have this item and it's the best thing since sliced bread I have bad allergies and this has stopped my allergies in their path
@@RomanDoes no, cat DANDER is airborne. Hair may be briefly suspended in air before it lands bc of… gravity. 😮 that’s when you vacuum it. Dust magnet is designed with bottom filters that suck… ground level debris.. like cat hair. Your other device probably just picked it up from your cat being near it. If you feel you are swimming in airborne cat hair then you probably should tie a roomba to a balloon or use a magical broom. Also the device doesn’t have to be in the center of the room, just use a cheap air circulator if that’s a concern…
Thanks for talking about the intake vents. That’s not commonly discussed in review videos. Would be great if you could do a Kleenex test on your intake vents to see how powerful they pull in air. The test you did with balls of cat hair was genius - was that done on full blast? Don’t know why the intakes can’t be as powerful as the fan component.
the hairball test was pulled in with max setting. Keep in mind air purifier is not a vacuum cleaner, it was done for demo purposes to show how it works. When it comes to intake, it's usually equal to the outgoing force, just on the intake you have more barriers (filters) to go through, so it looks as if it pulls less air.
Which one of these would you keep or have already?
Products from the video (affiliated links):
Shark Purifier 6: amzn.to/43r32Bg
BlueAir DustMagent 5440i: amzn.to/44J1ofc
Coway Airmega 300 series: amzn.to/3pOi2ey
Smart version: amzn.to/3DhsbDA
Coway Airmega 400 series: amzn.to/3JZlmu8
Smart version: amzn.to/44iWu8V
Coway AP1512HH purifier: amzn.to/44iWvK1
I have the Conway 400S and find it useful in my bedroom. Still have allergies but they are leased by 50% or more I’d say than without it!
@@Kyman23 try changing your bed sheets and pillow cases every 2-3 days on top of it. This did magic to my dust allergy in bedroom.
I have airshark for mobth already doesnt take care of odor at all 😗
@@RomanDoes yes that helps too lol
Blueair😀
I have two bissel air320 big filters simple unit but works well
Yep, it's all about that airflow design, price and all that wifi smart bs makes justification on the actual performance of the purifiers.
I remember when shark first came out a few decades ago it was top-quality and highly innovative. Now they just seem to produce garbage and I'm glad I didn't purchase the shark air purifier.
hello, have you found any better air purifier yet? major for dust
still searching for one...😞
Maybe Winnix 5500 (or zero lineup) ? Or more expensive IQair and Austin ?
@@RomanDoes how about now?
Rabbit air?
I have two blue airs, I’ll try a Conair then rabbit
Hey, just wondering if you're certain you installed the air filters on the Blueair 5410i in the correct configuration (ie, one arrow pointing down, the other up). On their website it says to install both with the arrows pointing up, but that doesn't seem right to me. Thanks in advance for your help!
Follow the manual instructions and you will be all set. Arrow should be following the airflow this is all it's there for.
@@RomanDoes Well on the Blueair website it says both arrows pointing up, which is not the direction of airflow for the top filter. But I called Blueair and they confirmed that the arrow from the top filter should be pointing down. Thanks again!
@@Pablito46 why not use the included manual? Most air filters have an arrow to indicate airflow direction. Always install air filters with arrow pointing towards the airflow direction and you will never need a manual 😉
@@RomanDoes 10:30 You installing filter upsidedown
11:08 You removing upper filter, installed upside-down
11:30 Removing lower filter, also installed upsidedown
Did you get that from the manual?
@@Pablito46 how is it upside-down? This unit sucks air in from bottom and top intake. It has 3 layers of cleaning: mesh for large particles, carbon filter for smells and then the last so called HEPA filter. Hard mesh goes first, then carbon filter for smells and then HEPA for fine dust as per the arrow direction. Filter removal may have been shot multiple times so it might have been twisted in the process. That's why I tell you follow the arrow and the manual.
I purchased the coway Airmega IconS and it’s shaped like your old coway, but the intake is at the back while the fan is at the top. I thought the fan at the top was an intake before I purchased. Disappointing. It’s getting returned.
yes, make sure intake is front-facing to capture the dust.
Thanks for talking about the intake vents. That’s not commonly discussed in review videos. Would be great if you could do a Kleenex test on your intake vents to see how powerful they pull in air. The test you did with balls of cat hair was genius - was that done on full blast? Don’t know why the intakes can’t be as powerful as the fan component.
Connectivity is based on what kind of router you have. By what I have seen, the app does NOT support 5GHz wifi, only 2.4GHz
What app are you talking about?
It would be amazing if you did compare your Ap coway with Blueair 211+
App is practically useless on a purifier, it's not giving much new options on top of what already can be done from the unit itself. So "connected" purifier is a gimmic in my opinion.
Great review! Did you find purifier that fits your needs? 😊 I have dogs, I really need something for dog hair also😅
still in search. Im now thinking maybe I should tackle it differently. Maybe I need few smaller ones rather than try to get it all done by one large unit
My only hesitation from buying this Blueair unit is that the design resembles public trash cans you will see on sidewalks and at parks here in the U.S. So it will look like having a trash receptacle in the middle of my living room. If I purchase the white version, they are older models. I wish they offered color options for their newer models.
lol its true, the struggle with looks
I think the air purfiers dont really work, i bought shark air purfier 6 fans, for small room its sits right dead next to my left side of my bed so its blowing in my face, and after long day at work me and friend sweaty and lay on bed and we leave the apartment/room for a good while and odor still stays in room, and have a laundry basket in my room, it doesnt get ridd of oder, , unless i turn it off sometine to see if it smells any different...but for most part maybe airpurfiers are just ideal for restrooms,
Or i got the wrong one, i just got shark cuz it mentioned COVID19 on it and flu,
And sharks are my favorite animals LOOOOL
But no yeah it doesnt help with odor , am gonna return it , hate to do it cuz was just happy clean air was blowing in my face at night , but yeah looking at reviews to see if change my mind returnibg it have warranty on it with geeksquad anyway so im just gonna return it and save money lol
thanks for sharing! Shark makes some good products and some are not so cool. Their purifier sucks... unfortunately not literally... As they just recently started making these, a lot of trial and error is going through them. Now, what should you get? I suggest brands that specialize in purifiers and have charcoal filters, these puppies are made to suck in odor. Try BluAir, their price/quality ratio is good. Just make sure to select a purifier based on the criteria I highlighted in the video. The room size they advertise on a box is at max speed. So if you want your purifier to push air properly at quiet speeds get a bigger one. Hope this helps!
@@RomanDoes yes slowly but surely helping me decide!, and yeah i dont mind loud noise as long i know its cleaning lol , wish blueair had a fan that blew in my face though but i guess ill have to settle with blueair maybe
I got the Conway 400 I didn't pay 700 buck I only pay 190 still figuring out how too use it 😅
How are you finding it so far? $190 is a great deal! Was it brand new?
@@RomanDoes yup the filter are in the plastic bag I put it next too the litter box everything been working great frome I see
Where did you buy it?
Walmart has em
Amazon ratings are manipulated. There is a reason even absolute junk gets at least a 4.0 rating.
and that's especially true when Shark sells their products.
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Can you review the Coway Airmega Icon?
If you do, I'll sub.
That sounds like extortion! 😃
From what I see, without testing it or knowing why you need a purifier (pets, dust, allergies etc or what room you need it for), I have these major problems with it:
1. It has to stand in the middle of your room. Tripping hazard right there with wire etc. I don't know where you live, but I would not be able to place it like that. Otherwise this design is not effective, we tested it with dust magnet.
2. They claim it can clean up to 650sq.ft. which is bs, this is on highest speed and it gotta be noisy, so if you run it on low or silent speed, expect max 200-300 Sq.ft room capacity. BTW, entire space has to be an open space.
3. 20w wireless charger is cute, but I'm not sure if I will be using it at the end of the day.
These are my insights without even trying it. I'm more of a wall side purifier guy 😃
@@RomanDoes
Lol
I already own an airmega 400 (the graphite colored one) and have it in my living room. I have been pleased with its performance and have been considering buying another for my bedroom. Then I saw the Icon. The icon is much nicer looking and my bedroom isn't huge, so I thought that the icon, albeit pricey, would still work for me while looking nice.
Blah blah blah yeah I always knocking shark products but let me tell you I have this item and it's the best thing since sliced bread I have bad allergies and this has stopped my allergies in their path
Do you cut your bread on the purifier?!!
The smarter they try to make things, the less likely they are to do what you want.
Did you not know the blueair is only 2.4Ghz WiFi..
I did, what difference does it make though? It's an air purifier 😀
If you want to clean cat hair, use a vacuum cleaner. things an air purifier, not a roomba…
You have no idea what you talking about, cat hair is airborne. Do you suggest vacuuming air by attaching roomba to a balloon? 🎈
@@RomanDoes no, cat DANDER is airborne. Hair may be briefly suspended in air before it lands bc of… gravity. 😮 that’s when you vacuum it. Dust magnet is designed with bottom filters that suck… ground level debris.. like cat hair. Your other device probably just picked it up from your cat being near it. If you feel you are swimming in airborne cat hair then you probably should tie a roomba to a balloon or use a magical broom.
Also the device doesn’t have to be in the center of the room, just use a cheap air circulator if that’s a concern…
@@antin86 lol, right, I will pass your message to the cat hair.
@@RomanDoes Did the cat hair get back to you?
@@latinokid33 it never went away lol
The uneducated expectation for the Blueair to vacuum cat hair off the floor devalued the review for me.
Maybe you are an idiot to mistake lift capacity with vacuuming floors.
Thanks for talking about the intake vents. That’s not commonly discussed in review videos. Would be great if you could do a Kleenex test on your intake vents to see how powerful they pull in air. The test you did with balls of cat hair was genius - was that done on full blast? Don’t know why the intakes can’t be as powerful as the fan component.
the hairball test was pulled in with max setting. Keep in mind air purifier is not a vacuum cleaner, it was done for demo purposes to show how it works.
When it comes to intake, it's usually equal to the outgoing force, just on the intake you have more barriers (filters) to go through, so it looks as if it pulls less air.