Review of Honeywell HFD-120-Q Air Purifier with Permanent IFD Filter

Review of Honeywell HFD-120-Q Air Purifier with Permanent IFD Filter Video Clips. Duration : 6.38 Mins.


I made this after I had used it for a month straight. I didn't clean it because I wanted to wait until the cleaning light came on, but it never did. It probably should have. I noticed a lot of dust and pollen on the front of the air cleaner, which shouldn't have happened if it catches everything it says it does. I also used some incense to see if it would catch that. It didn't catch any of it. I'm hoping (for the sake of Honeywell's reputation) they sent me a defective product. It does pull a lot out of the air, but the very fine particles. We did notice that we weren't sneezing as much as before. We still had some days where we had major allergies though. We didn't notice a whole lot more particles getting vacuumed up either. We kept it in a 200 square foot room. The only other thing in the room that would make it worse for the air cleaner is our cat. We aren't allergic to the cat though. We noticed when the pollen count was high for trees, that my wife's allergies got really bad regardless of how the air cleaner was working or where it was in the room. I'm not too thrilled with this air cleaner. I would be more thrilled if the electronic filters caught a lot more than they did. The particles seem to go right through those filters. The only one that worked good was the spongy filter. Those don't catch much though. I'm tempted to possibly return it if I can. Or just get a HEPA filter and replace the sponge filter with it... *Update 7/1/12* The fan is slowly dying. It's ...

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