🌬️ Breathe Brilliance: Turbocharge Your Air, Turbocharge Your Life!
This high-performance air purifier is engineered for large rooms up to 3000 ft², featuring dual H14 HEPA filters that remove 99.997% of airborne particles as small as 0.1 microns. Its innovative washable pre-filter reduces maintenance costs, while turbo mode doubles purification speed for rapid freshness. Whisper-quiet sleep mode and smart PM2.5 monitoring deliver a healthier, more comfortable living environment—ideal for pet owners and allergy sufferers seeking professional-grade air quality at home.
K**Y
A Breath of Fresh Air
Before diving into the details, let me be clear: I love this air filter, and I believe it was absolutely worth the investment. Now, let’s explore why it has exceeded my expectations.PerformanceFirst and foremost, the filter works exceptionally well. It features a powerful blower fan that moves a significant amount of air. After letting it run for just a day, the air quality in my home noticeably improved. My asthma symptoms have diminished, and I no longer wake up feeling congested or stuffy.Smart Sensor TechnologyIn addition to effectively filtering the air, this unit comes with a built-in sensor that detects dust levels. I’ve tested this feature by shaking dusty objects near it, and the sensor accurately responds to even small fluctuations. When I first set it up, the fan ran at a high speed for a few hours, likely to clean the initial air. Now, it only ramps up briefly when triggered by dust, which shows how well it’s maintaining the air quality.Noise LevelsSound is a concern for many buyers, and it was something I was mindful of before purchasing. Since it uses a blower-style motor, the fan can move a lot of air, which means it can get noisy at higher speeds. On its highest setting, it’s about as loud as an air fryer. However, the auto mode—which adjusts the fan speed based on air quality—has been a game-changer. I included a photo demonstrating the speed it usually runs. It is moving a lot of air and I cannot hear it.In my experience, the fan runs on low most of the time, and at that setting, it's practically inaudible. Occasionally, it will spike for a few seconds, but even then, the noise is minimal. If I were to run it on maximum speed constantly, it could become annoying, but with the auto-adjust feature, this hasn’t been an issue. During the several days I have been using it I have hardly noticed it at all.Final ThoughtsOverall, I am incredibly happy with this air filter. It effectively improves air quality, has smart features that make it easy to use, and remains quiet the majority of the time. If you’re looking for an air filter that delivers excellent performance without being disruptive, I highly recommend this one. It’s made a massive difference in my home, and I couldn’t be more satisfied with my purchase.
B**Y
Impressively responsive sensor, consistent low PM2.5 readings below 10, and great air quality,
High Level Summary: Infrared-Laser Sensor, ACM (Air Cycles Per Minute), and Air Quality Results are on-point. Ad listing specs are, at best, a hot mess....The Good: Within 5 minutes of arriving at my door, I unboxed, installed filter, plugged in, and powered up with little effort. I appreciate it's sleek design (All my appliances are white). The two air intakes support it's high ACM capacity - I placed my hand just above the output grill and felt the intense force of air rushing between my fingers. The smell of the purified air is refreshing. Watching the PM2.5 sensor reading is intriguing - seeing a measure of the air quality in my space and witnessing the downward trend of air contaminants removed over the next hour. I ran it on Turbo mode (cause, who wouldn't when getting a new toy?), in my 8,000 cubic foot living room - within the hour, the air felt and smelled cleaner. Switched to the auto mode - this little guy is intelligent! I can trust him adjusting the air flow based on the sensor's readings.The Bad: All the product ad listings for the Dayette brand Air Purifiers are at best, a hot mess... I reviewed over 50+ AP ads - learning about the specs and measured performance surrounding Air Purifiers. CADM has two values - CFM (Cubic Feet Per Minute Airflow Rate) and M3/H (Cubic Meters of Air Filtering Rate). ACH (Air Cycle per Hour Rate). Max Square Footage Space (total SF that can cycle all the air in 1 hour). Understanding all these stats gave me data to compare like for like stats between different models and respective pricing. What does all this long-winded feedback have to do with this model?The Dayette Ads: All the ads are inconsistent, conflicting, and the company does not acknowledge the examples provided. This unit's model number is 'AP303' (and the unit I got does say model AP303 on the label)… But AP303 is the name of an older model design with a much lower ACH rate with a round filter. Try searching for a replacement filter for this listing’s unit - you'll find the only ones listed with 'AP303' are round, when this model has a flat-rectangular design. I can’t get a replacement filter yet… This unit advertises it can cycle an entire 3000 sf space in about an hour. That calculates to about a CADR CFM value of 400, which is high. Check out the other Dayette ads – there’s 2 other models that advertise 3000 sq ft capacity… All three ‘3000sf models’ are priced differently. This one is $149.00.*Another 3000sf is priced at $154.00 – that one states the model’s name is a AP401 and reads ‘continuous powerful purification for large rooms Up to 3000 Sq Ft’. Why doesn’t it specify the per hour rate like this ad? To add confusion, a photo on the right states it has a max sf space capacity of 1720sf per hour. One unit that has a capacity for large rooms up to 3000sf, and a max capacity of 1720sf? Are they trying to sell a much lower end unit at a higher price? Does it have 3000, or 1720sf capacity? The detail is so small… but I caught it. My first purchase was this model, which seemed like a great deal, until I caught the 1720 reference… Even if the unit I got was 3000, how could that be validated? Dayette team didn’t address the concern, so I returned it.*The 3rd ad for a 3000sf model runs at $169.00. claims it purifies up to 3,000 sq ft per hour,500 sq ft per 10 min. A photo on that ad calls it the AP401 model (the same name as the 2nd listed one listing a 1720sf / hour cycle rate). Scroll further down to see the product details to read the model is an AP303 (the same as this listing’s model name). Is this model a AP401 and AP303 that offers 3000sf max capacity with a 1720 / hour cycle rate and a 3000sf / hour cycle rate?My point – I invest in a brand – and find it hard to trust any unit’s actual specs (which in my opinion is the entire point of choosing a product – based on its advertised specs). All 5-6 listed ads contain conflicting info. Why did I keep this unit? It listed the most consistent data between all three, and I’m impressed with its performance. And I am still waiting to see how Dayette’s team addresses my concerns. I also own the AP403 model (4000sf capacity) due to its ad with more consistency, and that unit is a powerhouse. But… I still don’t know if I got what’s advertised at the price it was listed for.I hope this review was helpful – yup, super long-winded. But when you come across something that doesn’t seem right, then discover more and more somethings that support something isn’t right, I feel the ‘right thing to do’ is share that experience. Is their misinformation in ads intentional to confuse and charge more for lower quality product? With details this tiny, most wouldn’t catch them (unless you’re a dude like me that over-analyses antying that doesn’t make sense.) You are the consumer - compare the ads, challenge what’s claimed, and good luck on your hunt. Don’t be a victim of false ads – do you research. I believe Dayette has a great ‘product’, but the ‘brand name’ simply can’t be trusted until they get their inconsistent ad content mess cleaned up. Thanks for listening. 😊
K**C
Sleep mode is extremely quiet!!!
It's only been a few days at this point and so far, I'm very impressed.It was pretty easy to set up. Open the box. Remove the product. Remove the sides to get to the filters. Remove the filters from their bags and return them to the unit in the same direction they were when shipped. Remove the AC cord from the underside of the unit. Plug it into the side of the unit, and plug it into the appropriate outlet. Turn it on. Voila! Cleaner air!My spouse noted within just a few hours that I was breathing better and not as phlegmy. I didn't know if it was a placebo effect but the next day we noticed the same thing, and that we both felt a little better. 5 stars just for that!!!The Auto mode is very quiet. We have a rowenta fan and if you know how quietly they run, that's a good comparison. The sleep mode on this is even quieter than the sleep mode on the rowenta fan, which is considered whisper quiet. This purifier is quieter than a whisper, it's almost impossible to hear in sleep mode. And, the running light turns off in sleep mode, another plus... nothing to keep you awake, another plus!The air is sucked through the front and back of the unit and cool cleaner air comes out the top.It has handles built into the sides so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's pretty lightweight, pros and cons to that. It's easy to move but our cat thinks it is a step up to the window and knocks it over. It would be nice to have a sturdier or more weighted base just for that, but I can relocate it to solve the problem.The turbo definitely has some power.At this point , I would highly recommend this product.
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