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The AIRTOK Air Purifier is designed for large rooms up to 1300 ft², featuring a powerful filtration system that captures particles as small as 0.3 microns. With a HEPA Sleep Mode for quiet operation, real-time air quality monitoring, an essential oil diffuser, and a child lock for safety, this purifier ensures a clean and pleasant environment. It also includes a filter replacement reminder for hassle-free maintenance and is certified safe for home use.
T**I
It will annihilate any and all marijuana odors
This thing works great, easy to setup, and is quiet (low of course) my room can be smokey at times and this thing will purify the hell out of a room. Weed smoke doesn't stand a chance!
M**S
Breathing easier already
This baby is solid! Runs like a charm. It's quiet and accurate. Also, a good value for the money.
G**N
Good filter
Great product. I like the air quality indicator. It seems to filter the air well and by the way it’s very lightweight. I move it as needed easily. A kid can move it as well lol. Not too bulky but not too small either. We’ll see how it holds up. Working well for now, give it a go I would say.
T**S
Good quality for a low price.
I was pleasently surprised at how well this purifier works. I live in an environment that I have several different allergies to and on day one, I noticed a much better air qiality when used in my bedroom. I woke up the next morning without a stuffy nose or a scratchy throat. From an engineer standpoint, I was a little dissapointed to see that the air quality sensor is placed on the back of the unit where not much airflow passes through, which could possibly affect accuracy. On automatic mode, it stays relatively quiet though a little more noise is present at higher speeds. Easy to use, just plug it in and go. Its design and size are perfect for my room. I was very quick to clear the air. I'll most likely be purchasing another for the other rooms. Overall, its a great little unit for a nice price. Definitely equivlant to the more name brand units that cost 1K more, with just about the same features.
R**Y
I’m quite happy!
We’d talked about getting some of these for several years so, as the dogs are in and allergies are up, I bought two. One for the bedroom and one for the living room. Price was good, reviews were good and delivery was quick.The units are easy to set up. Just unwrap a few pieces (including the filter), plug in the cord and find a place to put it. That done I fired one up in the bedroom at bed time and let it run all night. The sound is minor white noise on the low setting, but is even softer on the “sleep” setting. I swear in the morning the room smelled fresh and clean, as though the window was open in spring. Very nice.The one in the living room is equally good of course. My wife fried some bacon and the unit’s auto sensor noted high particulate and kicked in to high gear. It worked really well and had the bacon smell gone (but I liked it) in about 15 minutes. Back in the bedroom I drilled a couple holes in dry wall to hang a curtain and the unit kicked up to high until the dust, which I couldn’t even see, was gone. Obviously the sensor works very well.I hope they hold up well!
K**H
Unbelievable Performance for Just $69!
I don’t usually leave reviews, but I had to for this air purifier because it’s that good—especially for the price. We have a huge kitchen designed for cooking, and while we love making big meals, we can’t stand the lingering smells afterward. For years, I tried everything—high-end air purifiers, sprays, deep cleaning, even light ozone machines—but nothing really worked.I decided to take a chance on this air purifier, and honestly, for just $69, I didn’t expect much. But wow—I was completely wrong. Even without the carbon filter, it worked amazingly well. It did such a good job that I immediately bought a second one, plus the carbon filters to make it even more effective. Now, I can cook the strongest-smelling food, and within an hour, the smell is completely gone.We have both units set to auto mode, and they instantly ramp up when they detect anything in the air. The best part? I truly don’t think I could get better performance even if I spent $1,000 on a top-tier purifier. This thing is that impressive. If you want a budget-friendly, high-performance air purifier, stop looking and buy this one.
G**R
Perfect
Perfect, just what my mom needed she loves it especially the time sitting and the quietness
N**W
Misleading Square Footage Description
I am a two times buyer of this air purifier. For some reason, Amazon is not good about allowing my product Q&As post so I bought this AirTok, initially, based solely on the advertised coverage of 1,100 SQ feet. At first I hesitated because something told me that the room size description is too good to be true. Typically air purifiers do not cover particularly large areas which is why it is necessary to own more than one of them if you wish to cover your entire home.The first AirTok went to my spouse's office at work after which I gave it very little thought. The second one was ordered along with a Honeywell Extra Large Room purifier, model HPA304, which is rated for 465 SQ ft. I would have bought two Honeywell HPA304s rather than one Honeywell and an AirTok but the price was better and the advertised specs on the AirTok beat the Honeywell by a long shot.Apart from Honewell and AirTok, I also own a Winix 5500-2 operating elsewhere in my house. The Winix is well reviewed — although no longer apparently available on Amazon. My biggest fear about buying off-brand air purifiers is the concern that filters will not be readily available two to three years later. (When I see a brand practically disappear from Amazon two or three years after purchase, buyer's remorse kicks in.)I would say that this AirTok moves more air on the highest setting than the Winix — and is relatively quiet too. (The only reason I keep the Winix around is because I can hear the TV over it while running at high speed. Unlike my other units it takes a full year before the filter change indicator comes on and at that point it's caked with dirt — even so nearby items are still dusty and the amount of airflow on the "high" setting is so limited that I doubt it is living up to its advertised specs either. In comparison to that model, this AirTok is probably a step up because it moves more air on the highest setting.)I was rooting for the underdog but unfortunately have instead learned there's really no substitute for Honeywell. The Honeywell for Extra Large Rooms is approximately two times the size of the AirTok and yet rated for less than half the amount of square footage, yet kicks out at least 2x the airflow on Turbo mode. With the Honeywell installed, I notice the change of air (smells fresher). With the Winx and with the AirTok I really don't notice much of a difference, particularly where odors are concerned.The deal breaker on the AirTok occurred earlier today after I cut onions for a meal I was preparing. As usual, my eyes began to tear up. After I was done I cleaned up, washed my hands, left the kitchen and returned to my office. Not even five minutes later my eyes began tearing up. The onion odor had drifted from the kitchen to my office and, despite the AirTok positioned less than three feet away from my desk with nearly 20 minutes to filter the air before I entered the room, my eyes started gushing as if the onion was sitting right in front of me.The AirTok, like the Winix, draw in air only through the front grill whereas the Honeywell units pull air through a larger surface area relative to the size of the unit. That, alone, probably should have been my tip-off that the off-brands are not real competition.After the onion incident, I took a look at the documentation that came with both air purifiers where I found that the AirTok, despite it's generous square footage specs, is not in the same league with the Honeywell Extra Large Room model even though the Honeywell is modestly rated for a space of 465Q Ft. vs. 1,100SQ Ft. for the AirTok. It turns out the Honeywell is rated at 300 CADR and the AirTok is 126. I then decided to check if the AirTok is a significant CADR improvement over a much older Honeywell HPA060 for "small rooms" that I had been using in my home office prior to this purchase. (The reason for this AirTok purchase, in fact, was because the Honeywell HPA060 for small rooms, rated at a mere 78SQ Ft., was severely undersized for the room size it was operating in.) Comparing these models, the CADR rating is 126 for the AirTok vs. 78 for my existing Honeywell HPA060 — hardly the upgrade one would expect given the AirTok product description!AirTok claims it is approved for use in California and I did verify that this model appears on a lookup offered by the California Air Resources Board. However, the national certifying organization is a different story. AirTok does not appear as a brand on the AHAM website. Since they are advertised here on Amazon as "certified", I also looked for a corresponding claim to appear on the AirTok packaging only to find that no such certification claim is made on the box or in the user manual. (Buyer beware, Amazon does not police sellers' product descriptions!)The price on this air purifier was right but the advertising is misleading. The manufacturer should follow industry-standard practices and offer a suggested room size (recommended square footage not maximum). I am an kicking myself that at the time of this purchase the price difference between the Honeywell Extra Large Room and the AirTock was only about $30. I just placed an order for a second Honeywell HPA304 and between tax and the price hike ended up paying almost $70 more than I would have ~10 days ago.In conclusion, I fell for "too good to be true" advertising. Lesson learned? Ignore the positive reviews and the misleading square footage descriptions on air purifiers and compare CADR to CADR. The higher the better.
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