• bull⚡
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    1 year ago

    I have a Philips Series 3000i Air Purifier and live in a 1 bedroom apartment + study. I’ve never had to get a replacement filter for it though (not yet) but I guess it works fine? Honestly I’m not entirely sure I can tell the difference but it does collect a fair bit of dust and stuff which I clean off the filter, so I guess it’s doing its job. It does freak out and go into turbo mode after I apply deodorant.

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      1 year ago

      Thanks!! I was leaning towards a Philips but maybe the 1000i which covers 78m2 and is closer to my budget (I was hoping to stay sub 300 but still doing research about the best price/value ratio)

      The 3000i covers up to 135m2, I was thinking it would be overkill for my apt (about 70m2 all up, largest room is 13m2). I guess you would place yours in a central location and it does the whole apt? Mine has a weird layout but I don’t mind moving it from room to room if need be.

      I presume you’re happy with the sound level of yours?

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        Yeah mine is in the lounge which is central to the apartment in terms of layout. The noise is silent unless it ramps up after I spray deodorant or if it finds something else to go nuts over but generally I don’t hear it at all as it sits there doing its thing. It has a night mode too which just stops it firing up to higher levels overnight, not that it’d really need to with nothing going on.