Very happy with my purchase of this machine to protect my family. With air quality getting worse, we wanted a compact unit that provided serious protection. This is it! Glad we made the purchase
After researching many air purifier's we found this one was the best air purifier out there for us.
We use it downstairs in a semi-finished basement. We want to take out any mold, bacteria and odors!
There was an oil tank in the basement and we took this out but still had the smell of petroleum in the room for years after it was removed. This has helped to control this odor.
We are very pleased with this unit. We worked with Nidin and he was so very helpful and knowlegable. I would recommend this over all other air purifiers.
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I've been using my Airpura R600 model for about 2 years now. I smoke so I wanted to help clear the air of as much smoke as I could. The R600 model does a good job. I run it 24/7 and my electric bill increased by about $22 est. I would recommend this model for any household. I'm very satisfied with its performance.
I bought three of these in Dec 2024 when my flooring was refinished, one for each bedroom. It's been a life-saver, being able to live in our house while VOCs are gassing off downstairs, knowing the rooms are clear of chemicals - no smell at all - because of these amazing air purifiers. We leave them on all the time. One of them, however, is oddly louder than the other two, and not sure why.
Quickly after receiving two of these units I realized the air does not draw into the unit enabling the air to be pulled through the filter and released. The filter is designed in my opinion poorly as it blows air from the top and is assumably drawn in from the bottom. The problem is there is no air being drawn in from the unit. Essentially it is cavitating and I ran a test using a product called smoke in a bottle which shows even the slightest air movement. I placed the smoke in a bottle about 1 ft away from the unit on the lower side which is supposed to be the intake side and puffed smoke. The results were that the smoke was pushed away from the unit as opposed to pulling it in to filter it. I tried this multiple times with the same results. After contacting the dealer and the manufacturer originally they thought something was wrong as hearing those details anyone would suspect. Upon their investigating of the unit the response later was that's the way it's supposed to work. In my opinion that's the issue is that it does not work and in order to filter error it must be pulled through the filter and cycled out. The air around the unit seems to cavitate and I can only imagine if it cannot pull air in from one foot away how in the world is it going to pull air in across the room? Again my opinion it's not going to. I wanted to attach a video of an experiment that I did with the smoke in the bottle but I did not see a link that gives me the ability to upload the video. Just my opinion again but if I were going to purchase a unit I would look elsewhere then this unit.
Thank you for sharing your experience and observations. However, the method used to test airflow in this case may not provide an accurate representation of the unit’s performance. The placement of the smoke bottle was in a turbulence zone and near the exhaust, which naturally causes air movement away from the unit rather than towards it. If the smoke had been introduced at the intake, the results would likely have been different.
That being said, we understand that the unit did not meet your expectations, and we’re glad to hear that you were able to return it and receive a full refund from the dealer. We appreciate your feedback and hope you find a product that better suits your needs.