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Agent_03 • 9 months ago

Second, we've got 2, they're great. The Airmega 200 is basically the same unit too. Multiple smaller air purifiers tends to work a lot better than single big ones.

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Agent_03 • 5 months ago

Sorry, what "air quality problems"? Can't say we've noticed any, with our 3 air purifiers running 24/7 in a one-bedroom apartment... 😉 (Both of us have pollen allergies and one of us has asthma.) That should answer your question. Seriously, buy an air purifier. Once you feel the difference you'll probably end up getting a few more. We've got two of the medium Coway models (Airmega AP-1512HH or 200M) and a smaller BlueAir. They also help with smells -- bathroom, pet, or cooking. Highly recommend the Coways because they: * Are whisper-quiet on all but the highest setting, and can auto-adjust (though we usually leave them on medium because they get loud if they kick into high). * Move a lot of air for their size * Have filters that last way longer than they're rated for (as long as you clean the prefilter) * You can turn the main light on the purifier off for use in a bedroom at night Tip: it's better to get several medium air purifiers and put one in each room or area rather than getting just one big one.

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Agent_03 • about 1 month ago

Don't waste the money on Dyson (they're heinously overpriced). Go with one of the Coway models, you'll get more airflow for your money and the filters last much longer than they're rated for. The Coway AirMega AP-1512HH and AirMega 200M are good picks (have both and like them quite a bit). The Levoit and BlueAir models are good too, but they tend to go through filters quickly and that becomes expensive fast. The prefilters on the Coway models are good at catching particles and dust before they make it to the HEPA filter and clog it, so the HEPA lasts much longer. Also, the activated carbon will absorb smells and chemicals. Also, unless you have a giant wide-open space or really big rooms, it tends to work better getting several mid-sized air purifiers vs. one extra-powerful one. More purifiers means more airflow without a lot of noise. They also do a better job covering multiple rooms, since they're less at the mercy of airflow between rooms.

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Agent_03 • about 1 month ago

Happy to help! For what it's worth, the Whirlpool suggestion seems to be a similar design to the Coway (with similar benefits). I just don't have previous experience with it, and the Coways are somewhat cheaper and come up consistently on lists of top air purifier models. Note that for many air purifiers, after 3-5 years you'll spend more on HEPA filters than you do on the purifier itself. That's why it's so valuable to have a design that reduces how often the filters need to be replaced. [Wirecutter by the way was my source on being able to run the filters much longer than they're rated for, and they did a good overall set of reviews](https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-air-purifier/)

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anonablous • 12 days ago

firstly-whatever you want a 'purifier' to filter out has to be able to get to, into and through the device. i've yet to see a consumer level air filter that's strong enough to stir dog hair/dander up off the floor. for dust ? they all suck. i'm in colorado, very dusty area. they all suck. any good filter will clog quickly by definition. remember that ;) having said that, i use a coway 'airmega' in my bedroom and i'm fairly pleased w/ it. has a carbon pad for odors, filters out some dust, smoke, etc. they will all have yearly filter costs-generally anywhere from 50-200 bux/yr., mebbe ? none of them that i've seen are anything to sneeze at. ;-p

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aloe-jello • 7 months ago

I got a Coway Airmega because it was highly reviewed on the Wirecutter website after my previous Levoit broke after only a couple years and wasn't fixable (circuit board inside was fried).

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AdLanky7413 • 9 months ago

Coway airmega it's excellent. I have mine going 24 hours a day and it senses everything. It also filters the tiniest particles.

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AdLanky7413 • 9 months ago

The airmega. You can buy filters specifically for dust. There's 3 different types of filters i believe you can buy, the original and two more alternatives

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AntiqueSeat7720 • 2 months ago

Have the IQ air does not catch dust or similar. I ended up buying a.Blue air that does and running both. The air quality that comes out of the IQ air is excellent, but if dust is your issue, is not gonna help. Blue air smells like plastic in comparison.. tried the Conway and there was so much plastic offgassing. I returned it..

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Altruistic-Nature793 • 10 months ago

Coway 200M is also the same thing with the same filters as the 1512 just a bit less aesthetically pleasing, cheaper and sometimes goes on sale. I got 2 for $158 each recently. Looks like Walmart has them for $149 currently.

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a_n_k_ • 12 months ago

We have two Coway Airmega units, one on either side of the house. They have been on 24/7 for several years now. Maintenance and cleaning are very minimal. Cost is about $150-200, although there are larger units based on how big of an area you need to filter. We are very happy with them! Whichever purifier you choose, I highly recommend you look into one with a replaceable HEPA filter. Other filtration methods just won't give the same results.

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anneheathen • 9 months ago

Agreed! And they now offer different filters depending on what is most important to you to filter: one for smoke, one for allergens, etc.

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AlternativeLong7624 • 2 months ago

They don't really work if you have an active infestation. Ive got 4 lg ones in an 800sq ft house and I swear they do almost nothing. We even have this electrostatic filter in the hvac and still I've get systems when the doors close or the AC goes on. I have 2x airmega 200s, germ guardian rated for 900 sq ft, coway with uv rated for 600 sq ft. 2 upstairs and one down. If I were you id try to build the biggest Rosenthal filter or several as they don't get down hall ways or around stairs, etc. The think I don't like is they really tank your electric bill and are very noisy, as they have to stay on high mode.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

मैं दो बार Coway (कौवे) बदलवा चुका हूं अमेजन पे। पहला Box बुरी हालत में आया लौटा दिया, उस समय 800 का cashback था। फिर दूसरा मंगाया, उसका drum fan का एलाइनमेंट आउट की वजह से स्पीड बढ़ते हुए वाइब्रेशन करता था, वापिस। कौवों वालों से पूछा, बोले नया स्टॉक आ रहा है। आज (24.11.25) को आया नया, पर डिब्बे की हालत वही पहले जैसे, "पर इस बार outer box छोटा aur Air purifier का material हल्का है", खासकर पता front frame (air inlet side) से चल रहा है, पहले वालों में hard और sturdy था। Pre-filter भी हल्का लग रहा है। क्या किसी के पास Coway airmega है नवंबर 2025 से पहले का batch? नीचे किसी भाई ने लिखा भी है China वाला मॉल तो नहीं पेल रहे ये अब भारत में वैसे भी और देशों के मुकाबले inferior quality आती है।

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redditor • about 4 months ago

I have the Coway and had it for the last coupe of years B it I recently switched to the blueair purifier and am very happy. They also happen to look good.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Agreed on coway! They have a pet filter for two of their units too, the AP-1512HH and the 200M. It specifically tackles pet odor, dander and ammonia stuff in the air from pet waste.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

These worked very well for me when my area was inundated with smoke. My house is old and porous, so it was fairly smoky inside without them. I started with one that I would move with me from room to room. I now have 3 plus one smaller model. Edit: Coway has another model that is exactly the same but with a nicer looking front plate. I think it might be the 200?? I don't know for sure. It takes the exact same filters as the 1512.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

Coway 200M is also the same thing with the same filters as the 1512 just a bit less aesthetically pleasing, cheaper and sometimes goes on sale. I got 2 for $158 each recently. Looks like Walmart has them for $149 currently.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

I have the Coway Airmega and an Austin bedroom machine, and they seem to be equally good. The Austin cost significantly more.

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redditor • about 5 months ago

Can't hear it if you set it to low.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

Absolutely love our Coway Airmega 200M. In fact, will be buying more shortly.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

Yep, we're a 4 Coway household here too.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

This is the only correct answer. Don't get air mega aim tho that's a scam

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redditor • about 6 months ago

I have a coway airmega in the middle of a ~1k sq ft apartment. It frequently turns on a higher cycle after we cook on the gas stove down the hall

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redditor • about 11 months ago

We have that one and it's sensitive as hell. Our neighbors smoke weed in their bathroom and that sets it off.

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redditor • about 6 months ago

I bought an Airmega for our bedroom a year ago. My wife says my nighttime snoring has almost completely stopped. We ended up being so happy with it we bought another for the DR/LR.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Have the IQ air does not catch dust or similar. I ended up buying a.Blue air that does and running both. The air quality that comes out of the IQ air is excellent, but if dust is your issue, is not gonna help. Blue air smells like plastic in comparison.. tried the Conway and there was so much plastic offgassing. I returned it..

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redditor • about 2 months ago

I've been using a Coway Airmega for a while, and yeah, it made a noticeable difference after a few days.

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redditor • about 6 months ago

I would also say my Coway Airmega is one of the best investments I have ever made. It's amazing how much it can grab and filter out. They say the filters should last a year, but we have it constantly running in a larger room and probably change the filters every 3-6 months. Closer to 3 when we have the AC wall unit on blast thru the summer. We've also had terrible Smokey days from the Canadian wildfires in my area and when I last replaced my filter, it was almost black so it was working hard! 2 years of having it and no issues.

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redditor • about 5 months ago

Been running coway airmega 24/7 since 2018. Replace the filter every year and bob's your uncle.

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redditor • about 1 month ago

I have a Coway too. It is really good.

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redditor • about 10 months ago

I've got a Coway airmega in our bedroom, and a BlueAir in my office at work. I love both of them... I'm a therapist and work in an 8'x10' room talking to people for an hour 5-6 hours some days. I think the BlueAir is a big reason why I haven't picked up any of the respiratory stuff some clients have come in with (well, that + vaccines + mindful hand washing/sanitizing). It's also pretty quiet which is important to me. I'm planning on picking up another BlueAir or two for the rest of my house this spring. The pricepoint is kinder than my Coway, and it's much quieter.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

Coway Airmega; which model depends on the size of the space. Make sure it has a charcoal filter.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

We have two Coway Airmega units, one on either side of the house. They have been on 24/7 for several years now. Maintenance and cleaning are very minimal. Cost is about $150-200, although there are larger units based on how big of an area you need to filter. We are very happy with them! Whichever purifier you choose, I highly recommend you look into one with a replaceable HEPA filter. Other filtration methods just won't give the same results.

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redditor • about 10 months ago

I've had Coway AirMegas, Winix, and Whirlpool Whispure, and Coway is by far the best home purifier in my opinion. I have an AirThings air quality monitor and a dust allergy, and these filters make a difference. You do need to clean the Coway prefilter regularly, but it's easy to do. I didn't know they sold off market filters so I'll have to look into that because the filters can be costly.

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redditor • about 10 months ago

Coway airmega gets my vote. Got 2 on amazon since pademic and they've been pretty good by far.

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redditor • about 10 months ago

I have 2 Coway airmegas that are super quiet that I've had for nearly 2 years. Do you change your filters regularly? Only one I would not recommend is Winix-I had one of the smaller models and its noise was very inconsistent and it was poorly constructed compared to the Coway Airmega and the Honeywell Whispure (a tiny model).

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redditor • about 8 months ago

I just recently bought 2 coway airmegas. No smell at all.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

I have one. They are legit.

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redditor • about 10 months ago

Agreed! And they now offer different filters depending on what is most important to you to filter: one for smoke, one for allergens, etc.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

We have a 2500 sq ft home so we have several air purifiers. I went off wirecutter's list and got Coway Airmega for the rooms with higher ceilings and Levoit for the kid rooms and office (where the litter box is). We have had them for a year and I'm happy with them. They've significantly cut down on daycare illness transmission within our household. Instead of all 4 of us getting sick it's 1 kid and sometimes 1 parent per illness.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

Anecdotally, I have two big Airmegas running in fairly small spaces and I can't tell a difference in air quality between when they've been running and when they haven't. I don't get what the point is.

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redditor • about 6 months ago

I have a Whirlpool Whispure that is about ten years old and has performed well, but I think you can get a similar sized Conway Airmega 200M for about half the price, and they are very well rated. A full filter set lasts for a year, you change the carbon prefilter every three months. The filter set will cost you about $35 each year.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

Id say no, proprietary airfilter. I use [https://cowaymega.com/products](https://cowaymega.com/products) and get 3rd party filters to replace it. I also turned it into a fan by using plastic vacuum hose.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Another vote for Coway Airmega. I've had several since 2020 and still going strong.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

Coway Airmega, none others comes close to it

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redditor • about 6 months ago

I got some Conway ones on sale for a main level and bedroom in my house a while back. My plan was to help alleviate dander, allergens, and fire smoke. I can't say I have any empirical evidence of their efficacy, but I'm glad I have them. If you have a couple hundred bucks and no central air, I think it's worth it.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

huge fan of Coway Airmega. filters last a long time, it has a mesh prescreen you take out and clean every 3 weeks or so, and it's both quiet and has a good CADR. And it's very slim and doesn't take up much space!

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redditor • about 5 months ago

The Coway airmega is the best overall imo

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redditor • about 4 months ago

I have the Coway Airmega 200M in my office which is approx 10x12. I also have an AirGradient indoor sensor. My particulate readings with the air filter are almost always at 0 for PM2.5, PM0.3 and PM1 readings.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

The airmega. The number one pick from wirecutter for years now.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

I have a Conway Airmega for my chicken brooder (chickens create a ton of dust as they grow, and they have to be inside for a few weeks cause they don't have feathers yet) and it really cuts down on the dust.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

\+1 Coway Airmega.

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redditor • about 1 month ago

firstly-whatever you want a 'purifier' to filter out has to be able to get to, into and through the device. i've yet to see a consumer level air filter that's strong enough to stir dog hair/dander up off the floor. for dust ? they all suck. i'm in colorado, very dusty area. they all suck. any good filter will clog quickly by definition. remember that ;) having said that, i use a coway 'airmega' in my bedroom and i'm fairly pleased w/ it. has a carbon pad for odors, filters out some dust, smoke, etc. they will all have yearly filter costs-generally anywhere from 50-200 bux/yr., mebbe ? none of them that i've seen are anything to sneeze at. ;-p

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