BEST AIR PURIFIER 2023 - OVER 30 TESTED!!
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
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00:00 Best Air Purifier 2023
00:21 The Basics
02:27 Best Budget
03:06 Best Value
03:52 Best Overall
05:37 Recap
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I'll just repeat here what everyone else is asking for. I've been looking for information for some weeks now about Air Purifiers and your research seems by fair the better I've come across, but without sharing it becomes a bit useless. :( I guess other people here, like me, would like to look at your data to be able to do our own informed buy. We might have different criteria from the ones you share here. Why not share it and make your work really useful?
Could you please share the data sheet, I'm looking for the quietest one but also compare it with the features of others. What's the point in collecting all the data only to not share it? If always best to present the full data and then let people decide on their own, you can still have affiliate links for all the products.
I would have loved a longer more detailed video.
@@KatarinaUrhe didn’t even respond? Wow..
Free the data
Dude. One of the reasons Project Farm is so good is because he shows his rankings/info for every product he tests for that video. If you don't want to make your spreadsheet available to the public for free for whatever reason, charge a dollar or two for it but damn, make that information available please!
Project Farm is ok, but I wouldn't consider him as a great source for product reviews and choosing the best product. Since he doesn't specialize in any product or category, his knowledge is very limited. His choice of product brands to compare is very small and he doesn't always choose the best ones to compare in that category. He usually just picks some cheap Amazon/Harbor Freight products and compares them to a couple of name brands. He then creates a few tests, picks a couple winners and calls it a day. He then moves on to another product. Project Farm showing his data is pointless because it doesn't have enough data on any specific product category compared to channels like Vacuum Wars and Toolbox Buzz who specialize in specific categories. It would be nice if Vacuum Wars would show us theirs so we can eliminate the categories that aren't important to us., like Toolbox Buzz does, but I'd still hold Vacuum Wars opinions higher than Project Farm. Go see Project Farm's vacuum comparisons. They kind of suck because of the ones he chose to compare and lack of other brands.
Is there a reason you don't make any of your data available? I would at least like to see the particle and voc scores for all products.
It is their intellectual property. They made, they own it. If I desire it, I would pay say $10.00 for it with no reproduction/disemination rights.
@@rick3747i have that data if you want
@@rick3747For the purpose of not being mistaken as disingenuous or potentially even being a paid affiliate, maybe? I don't know 🤷
The best filter isn’t even listed. It is the filter queen defender. It is a class II medical device because it is so effective and removes particles, including viruses, spores, mold, bacteria, etc. below one micron and below one micron is there requirement for medical devices for the air. It’s a filter that literally can be used in a hospital. And it’s also, 3times more effective than HEPA filters.
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I am obsessed with air quality. Love this!!!!
Great video but it's disappointing you don't show or publish all the raw data of your tests. Would greatly increase the value of these videos. Keep up the good work!
Ask project farm to do it. I've been asking him. We need more people to ask him and I'm sure he will
@@beetlejuice3x309 That is a great idea!
It only show "the best" because this is an advert for these particular brands.
@@beetlejuice3x309what doesn't he share?
Darn. I was searching for the raw data bc i thought it was skewed. Reviews on Amazon are saying levoit 300 is the best
Really hope my big+quiet shows up well! It made a huge difference on the freshness of air on the main floor of my townhouse which lacks a ceiling fan.
oh my yeah I didn't even see it at first
Ooh is it actually that quirt
I have 2 of the Winix 5500-2 for my house, glad they made the list! I wish I had one that projects air sideways though. In large rooms they tend to make a bubble of a clean zone rather than even dust reduction.
I have 10 throughout my 2500sq ft house 😆 bought them all off of warehouse deals for like $110 each
I've used winix for years and glad they made the list, though admittedly one of their best selling points is that they don't produce ozone with their sanitizer. Something alot of companies can't say.
Thanks for the tip, that confirms my decision to buy @ least one.
Feedback: it would be amazing to have more info about the different Air Purifiers that you tested. In particular, for each section (Best Budget, Best Value, and Best Overall) have a winner and the two runner ups. So in total that would be 3 categories times 3 air purifiers = 9 air purifiers options. Additionally, having the whole list of Air Purifiers that you tested would be a nice-to-have :)
Agreed -- I would love to see a list of everything tested, and their scores & sub-scores.
Would be great to find the best purifier for my situation based on categories I do/don't care about.
poor review. where are the other purifiers' individual scores? he didn't even post on their website. are we supposed to pick wherever you say?
100% - It would be great to see what the other purifiers tested were. Maybe I'm happy to trade off a bit of value for something that looks better, but unfortunately this review doesn't allow me to do that since they only give the winner for each category.
Another reason why runner ups should be included is the simple fact that not every product is available in all countries. If the category you are interested in was won by a product that you can not buy where you live, you are pretty much walking away from this video empty-handed.
Honestly I wasn’t expecting the Dyson at all. Dysons new products have trickled into different markets at different times so I wasn’t sure that the Big + Quiet made it to the states yet. But that’s very surprising to see it win so drastically
Agree I saw a university lab test Dyson products against a handful of other air filters when COVID and indoor air quality was at large on peoples minds, and they got better results taking a basic furnace filter and duct-taping it to a box fan. Makes me suspect.
@@rickmurillo6857your intuitions are probably correct
Note that it won on features, not in air purification specifically. 4:37 shows IQ Air doing ~25% better in particle reduction.
This is the content I need as we approach allergy season. 💪🏽🤠🇺🇸
Is the spreadsheet published somewhere?
It'd be useful so people could apply their own algorithm for what's important to them.
Any luck finding the spreadsheet?
The levoit is one i bought based on your review a while back - used it several months and like a lot! Thanks!!!
I found your channel when I bought my first house 2 years ago and ended up with a vacuum I love.
Now I’m back for an air filter and I’m thrilled you have such a detailed breakdown. Great stuff
That is awesome! Thank you for coming back!
Nice, I have two Levoit Core 300 at home. I bought them without doing much research other than reading a few Amazon reviews, so I guess I lucked out. They work great for forest fire smoke which is common in my area in the summer. I also have a PM2.5 sensor so I can measure how well they're working.
That is good to hear. Glad you are happy with it.
I had to return mine bc it was giving off a bad chemical smell
Im in the market for a true hepa air filter with a carbon filter too. Amazon reviews are saying levoit 300 is the best but vacwars is saying winix and dyson with no raw data. Something seems off.
@@msy7804I don't think the Core 300 is the best overall, just good for its price and size.
Great work! I love the thorough testing! Just a quick thing, is the spreadsheet with all the scores available? Extremely interested in checking performance regarding reduction of formaldehyde and TVOCs from a new-build home. I could live with no Internet of Things and great connectivity of the unit but value filtering performance the most! Would like to see the Dyson hepa big+quiet formaldehyde vs the IQAir GC Multigas! Maaany thanks!!
Any luck finding the spreadsheet?
the information value to video length ratio on this is insane. thanks for making this video.
Glad you enjoyed it! thank you!
I have Dyson since 5 years now, no complain. Use it everyday in bedroom (I'm allergic). Very efficient machine. Recently I got another one from this company for second room.
I LOVE UR CHANNEL! u do so much of my favourite things and even have my 2nd fav robot vacuum! the LG Hom Bot Square!😀😃😄😁🙂🙃😊😇🥰😍🤩☺
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@@mileslife366thanks! 😁
these are always fantastic! Would it be possible to get a review of the Wyze purifier?
Thank you so much for all your research and work this was very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
I'm not sure anything should win via features. Dyson is known for its gimmick features, things that really don't make the machine work better but give the illusion that it does. As you can see on your test results, the numbers don't lie. The other machine works better for what one buys it for. Bells and whistles don't make a better product. Bottom line, I want to know what machine is going to function the BEST with the least amount of money going into its upkeep. Filters are expensive and that should factor in to your assessment. Sadly I'm disappointed this gave Dyson the win when the only thing it won on was the bells and whistles, not the actual function of the unit. Pretty products don't matter when the pocket book is getting smaller.
Yeah, it's pretty ridiculous to award the Dyson which costs more over the IQ Air HealthPro Plus which filters faster and higher quality.
This exactly.
Now, as much as I HATE features as a category, longevity... I'd accept as a feature.
When the features outhweigh the slight benefit of the other products, and the product is cheaper than the competitor, it should win.
@@larsisaksen
I disagree, "features" should be "Effectiveness of Filtration", "Speed of Filtration", and "Longevity" But they aren't here.
HERE, things like heat, Alexa, AQM (Air Quality Montior ... which is so dumb, you want your monitor on the OTHER SIDE of room as the cleaner, the same way the thermostat on your A/C isn't ATTACHED to your A/C unit.)
Which is dumb, and isn't in keeping with the idea that the best air filter should win.
FTR, the Dyson is ~1100, the IQAir HPP is ~900.
@djericjames again. These are features that makes the product better for the user. Some people might not need them, but that doesn't make the product worse.
A cheaper product, that works as well, but has bonus features, is better.
I have a Dyson Big+Quiet Formaldehyde and I absolutely love it! So quiet and very responsive to air quality changes. I also enjoy all the data that it tracks.
Is It oscilating too?
@@BladedRocky No, it does not oscillate, but the unit is on wheels, the cone can be adjusted, and the airflow height is adjustable with the remote or in-app.
How does the Dyson do concerning odor????
Yeah and IT also has pathetic Mass of charcoal
Is there another one like this that’s less expensive ? 🙏
Hi! I like the Dyson, you mention the filters are cheaper, where are their filters on their website?
Awesome benchmark! Do you mind sharing that Sheet with us? I couldn’t find the link.
Great video, thanks for such a complete test. I am curious if you have ever put the Vollara Air & Surface Pro+ through these tests? I keep hearing about them and wonder how they stack up to your testing
i wish that your videos would get so much more veiws showing how much effort you put into them.
Thank you!
Would love to see the top of the line Govee air purifier (Govee H7122) tested as well. Offers great integration into smart home systems but would be curious to see how it stacks up from an actual performance perspective.
the intro to all the categories taken into account was just pure perfection and had me hooked. thank you!
Great video as always. Only suggestion would be to state the current price. I know that might date the video a bit, but I like to have a mental ballpark of what I’m planning on spending.
Thank you for the video, is there any chance we can have a look at the spreadsheet? Thank you!
Hello. How did you manage to insert the big purifiers in your fridge?
Can you add “Wellis Air” next year? 😍 I’d love to see how they stack up. They’re different in that it’s supposed sanitize not just the air but surfaces too!
I just have seen what you are about to do and I love it! Thank you for your work, will def buy via your link!!
Thank you!
So excited! I have the original molekule. I have tried to stay up to date on the ones that filter pathogens out of the air as well as allergens without emitting ozone or other harmful emissions because that would defeat the point
Molekule is basically a scam
What is molekule??
Hi there! am about to order an air purifier. Before I do I would really appreciate your advice. After watching this video (and reading lots of reviews) I was about to order the Levoit. BUT then noticed, your most recommended is a Kenmore (budget, and similar in price to the Levoit). Which one would you get if you were going to buy one? I like that the Levoit light can be turned off (in bedroom). It'd be to know the priced of the replacement filters to compare. (Levoit 100s has a washable carbon filter I think. So, maintenance economy is a consideration. Thank you so much for this work!
Two minutes in and I love this video. Thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
Winix isn't sealed, so once the filter gets used air starts to go around the edges. You need to consider filters that are in a used state, not just new filters.
Wow, thorough review. Awesome
Much appreciated!
Does the BP04 work the same as the BP03? Especially for filtering out smoke?
What is the CDAR of the Dyson BP04 and how does it compare to the Coway Airmega ? The Dyson is advertised to cover 33 feet but what is the CDAR ? The Clean Air Delivery Rate??
Thanks so very much for sharing.
you're so welcome!
Thank you ! I dont make air purifier let alone vacuum purchasing decisions without consulting this channel
i truley love this channel! literally ANYTHING I tend to look up you guys have the answer. Thank you for your hard work!
Wow, thank you!
Same! I always go to this channel to give me the deets when I’m ready for a new appliance haha.
What would be the suggestion just based on the premise of air filtration performance? Without considering any other addition features
I understand the spreadsheet took time to develop so perhaps sharing it might not be in your plans. But a possible ranking of the top performers in filtration performance would benefit everyone.
Love the air purifier review, keep it up and the good work! 👌🏻
Side note; I’ve used many different air puffers for various spaces around home and office. I’d like to see you do a review or comparison video of the LG aerotower! I liked the smart features and aesthetics for my living room. I wasn’t expecting it to give me a $450 level of air purification, but I’ve been happy with it and according to my separate IAQ sensor, it works well, It only struggles against things like smoke when compared to others. As for features and smart integrations it blows away my Levoits & Wyze… speaking of Wyze that’s another obscure air purifier. I got it after seeing it on sale, and eventually moved it to the laundry room because it’s absolutely fantastic with odors (at least with the premium filter.
I’d love to see a review of all smart air purifiers verse one another! I think a lot of people these days want smart integrations and see it as a crucial feature.
Thanks for the good work!
Cool input! Thank you!
Were the Austin Air purifiers tested? I didn't see them pictured, but would be curious about how they compare
Amazing research! What air purifier comes to mind if you're looking for one that also works well as a white noise machine for sleep. So a purifier that has a nice consistent deep sound to it and you can manually change the fan speed.
Having one of those things all the time running while sleeping will damage your eardrums in the long term.. believe me, a not so loud sound for years can be much worse than a big bang once..
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wow, this is one legit review video. Awesome work!
Wow, thanks!
Does the LevoitCore 300, perform the same as Xiaomi Air Purifier? They both look almost identical on the outside.
Bless you for these videos :)))) very little quality no fluff these days
We try! Thank you!
I am looking for one that will collect the most dust in my gaming room. Any recommendations would be apricated. Thank you
There is no channel that goes this in depth. Thank you. Bought the shark apex vacuum because of you
Thank you and we hope you enjoy that Shark!
You never heard of project farm?
I'm sorry but based on which data do you assume the video goes in depth? It looks like an ad to me. If there is no available data, there is no way to be sure.
@@goku445 check his vacuum videos
surprised to see that crazy dyson win the best overall! 😳
Since the Winix 5500-2 is the Best Value winner of 2023 compared with other brands, my question is, will you make a comparison between the 4 other Winix models that are shown on Amazon? Seems like there might be better models, for not that much more money.
I havethe Winix one for a few months now, Its very good. Best performance/price ratio
Hi - I'm considering this item for a room (~18' x 18') to help remove the dust being created by cat litter. However, I don't want the unit's operating noise to scare the cat. Based on your experience, do you think it can do a decent job of keeping dust at bay on low setting? Many thanks if you can respond. (I actually would prefer to buy one of the budget winners but don't know if they'll do a good enough job on low setting 🤷)
@@gibbersking6575 i dont have pets so i cant say how it will affect your cats. But its very quiet, i sleep/work while its on.
Can you recommend an air purifier with permanent HEPA filters that do not need to nr replaced?
you should definitely test the ecovacs robot purifier
Have you tested the Wyze air purifier? I see it all over TikTok and I have been thinking of picking one up
Which one has some feature to kill the dust mites?
Great video… what I want to know is… will a good air purifier improve the quality if my life? Is it really that useful?
I'd like to see how popular portable purifiers do. The Pure Enrichment PureZone mini is very popular among cc folks and I can't keep from thinking that it's just a glorified fan and it doesn't actually do much. Some people lug around purifiers like the smaller levoits but they aren't easily portable.
Honeywells do a great job, price point is good, third party HEPA filters are a big advantage over other purifiers. I only care for HEPA filtration so the honeywells are the way to go for me. Great performance and an American company.
I would love to see a dehumidifier video. I can't fine a person that does good reviews on them like this.
Really wish you guys would have tested the Molekile Air Pro, since they don't even make the old one you tested way back in the day.
Always grateful otherwise, but seriously please add them to your test group. They have sensors and all sorts of new stuff for larger rooms now.
Thanks!
Theres nothing to test on air purifiers really. Its all about filter quality and air going in and out.
Sensors and lights are just a gimmick to bump up prices. Having a motherboard for air purifiers is so useless lol.
Agreed, it's about one crucial thing beyond the filter; airflow (CFM) -- something their original (non-pro) unit was terrible with apparently. Hence why I'd like to see more data on the large (Pro) unit. Some people don't want high/max airflow all the time (excess noise, power consumption, etc) so a design that can react to existing conditions (cooking particles/smells or VOCs from cleaning products, etc.) is also a big benefit in my opinion/experience. Thanks for the reply! @@JoHn-if6wy
Looking for a countertop air filter for kitchen range top fumes.
Any tests done on Daikin models? Curious about their stream tech and their filters last 10 years.
Instant like for the extensive testing criteria.
Is there somewhere that you provide a list of the purifiers that you tested? Wondering where the Ibuki L falls in the rankings.
I just bought three air purifiers. The BlueAir 211 Max, the Winix C545, and the Dyson TP03. The BluAir and the Winix are great. The Dyson (the most expensive list price) was by far the worse. The Dyson on auto never seems to find a reason to increase fan flow. The other two frequently sense the need.
I would really be upset if I paid full price for the Dyson as it was only $98 at Costco - reduced from $559.
The new Dyson you picked looks like it might be a better device thaan my TP03.
Have you thought about testing the Austin Healthmate? It would be great if you did!
Why wasn't the Enviroklenz air purifier added to your testing, if you had a great impression of it in a previous video? Does the fact you left it out imply it doesn't stack up to the Dyson or IQ Air?
Dayum, this is right up there with Project Farm efficiency! I hope you get the million views per video that he gets!
thanks for awesome reviews anbd tests
Our pleasure!
I own a Lupe, a Shark and now I'm buying a Dyson big + quiet. Vacuum wars is my fav youtube channel.
We hope you enjoy them all!
My man! I've been shopping around for the Better part of a year for air purifiers. I really needed this. I shouldn't only listen to one person but I bought the robot vac, and stick vac I did because of your channel.
Edit: now that I have actually watched it, still good, but do you have one broken down by room sizes?
So glad we've helped you out! We don't have them broken down by room size, but we usually mention their room spec really early in the videos. Sorry about that.
Imagine running all 30 of those air purifiers at once
Best channel on UA-cam👏🏽
I've owned multiple Dyson air purifiers - HP01, HP03, HP04, and HP06. The HP01 died after 3 years. The HP04 makes an insane clicking noise and Dyson told me I had to drive 2 hours to the closest location to get it serviced. I love their vacuums, but I would NEVER buy another air purifier from them. Recently purchased a few Levoit sizes and am pleasantly surprised with them. I prefer them 10:1 over my Dyson already and they are significantly cheaper.
Glad I see the iq air in there was wondering how it is because I am chemical intolerant and was looking at the one that does major gases and stuff
Vacuum wars, can u do a reveiw on the LG Hom Bot Square robot vacuum? Please? i'd be really happy😀😃😄😁🙂🙃 Any way. I love ur channel and i am going to buy EVERYTHING u recommend 🥰😍🤩❤🙂🙃🙂
Have you tested any of the large Bissell air purifiers? I ended up going with the air400 a few months back despite them not getting much attention because the filters seemed very high quality (carbon pellet honeycomb instead of carbon infused pad), replacement filters were far cheaper than the Shark I was also considering, it was well priced compared to others with similar specs, and was from a brand I know and trust. I don't have a very scientific way to test them, so I'm curious how they actually perform compared to others.
Not yet, but we hope to.
@vacuumwars can you share the spreadsheet with us? I would love to see where my Bissel 320 fell on your list.
Would you suggest the dyson p07?
Can you guys review the germ defender from hypo air. It sounds like a gimmick yet I'm intrigued
The IQAir GC MultiGas does one thing and does it really well. All those extra bells and whistles from Dyson are really nothing more than just that. it would be nice if the IQAir were quieter or even had an auto mode so it is off when not really needed. Looking to get one or the other in a few weeks and I am leaning toward a Dyson based upon the sound although the air purifier specs of the IQAir are impressive.
Did you test a levoit 200s? How did it compare?
Great video, but why not provide the full list of all the tested air purifiers along with all of the data?
It would be nice to see the full rank list
What's the difference between the Shark HC501and the Shark HP502? Also, will the Shark HC501 heat a fully insulated, 300 square foot he/she/kids shed?
Thanks for the video m8
No problem 👍
What about the other Levoit models did you test them?
Where can I see the ranking? Would be nice to know the second and third best on each category. ?
I just purchased a Winix 5500-2 based on this video! I was in need of a purifier that handled odors since my mother likes to cook indoors now, my Blueair Pure 411 was COMPLETELY blind to strong smells that physically hurt my sinuses.
Hope you enjoy it!
Any update? Will it rid the smell of fried garlic
@@msy7804 It works very well for my bedroom! No funky smells linger for more than hour, not even strong cooking oils, dust accumulation in my room is slightly reduced, and it's been easy to use and maintain. The sleep mode is especially nice, you can barely hear it at all and it's automatic. The only thing is I stuck some black tape over an always-on bright light since I sleep in the dark, but other than that it's been great, I don't plan on replacing it any time soon. 😉👍
Is there a winix model equivalent of 5500-2 that you can buy in the UK? The Europe website has different model names
I know more about air purifiers and vacuums than any of my friends and this channel is the reason why.
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What about the Sensibo Pure? Is it any good?
3:23 what are your 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th places?
@VacuumWars. Great review. Where do I find the master spreadsheet with all the data?
Thank you! but sorry - we aren't able to share that. We hope the video is helpful.
Good video sir love it ❤❤
Glad you liked it!
guys whats the best for sulphur dioxide and nox? I live close to a cement factory... thank you