Sharp FPP60CX HEPA-Filter Air Purifier with Plasmacluster Technology
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$281.22
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Description
The FP-P60CX combines passive air filtration with active air treatment to help clear the air of pollen and airborne irritants. Sharp FP-P60CX Air Purifier capture 99.97% of the airborne contaminants (larger then 0.3 microns), including bacteria and mold, which pass through the HEPA filter. They are ideal for those who are sensitive to dust or allergens.
Reviews
I bought one these, as I? have dogs, and friends come over who occasionally smoke in the house. This thing is simply astounding! It even had a cigar smoke out of the house overnight! My dog doesn't smell anymore! All this is actually true, I am extraordinarily impressed with this and will be buying another.
I have a client whose husband suffers from breathing issues. She highly reccommended this for my 92 year old Dad who has respiratory issues. I jumped at the opportunity to give this a try!Shipping was very quick! The communications with the seller was excellent! No problem dealing with them at all!
I live on a dirt road in the desert southwest. Before purchasing this device we would need to dust our living area at least weekly or face significiant dust build up. After 4 weeks of operation we have yet to find ANY dust build up in a 250 sq foot living room, nor any significant dust build up in the adjoining dining room and kitchen.
Device is very quiet. We generally never notice it running. It will kick into a higher speed when we sit down on the sofa and generate dust, however it is a very soft fan noise and not at all disturbing. We like this unit a lot.
The filter is exceptionally quiet and very well made. Plasmacluster could be the best active cleaning technology available. I happen to own a model with humidifying function KC-C150U and the FPP60CX. The FPP60CX has a much better charcoal filter and is quieter, however the FPP60CX does not have the dust sensor in KC-C150U, which works very well. The sensor in FPP60CX does not seem to work that well - it is almost always green and does not detect the changes in the air that KC-C-150U does. The KC-C150U on the other hand has inferior charcoal filter, is noisier and its humidifying method is vulnerable to bacterial growth. The previous Sharp model FPN60 seemed to be better because it had a good dual sensor.
I was influenced by the 1st excellent review because I debated between this model and Rabbit Air too myself.
Ever since I moved from Brooklyn to Manhattan, I started having breathing problems during sleep time. This filter has helped my breathing and reduced my asthma significantly. I can also set the timer to auto shutdown after 4 or 8 hours before I leave for work every morning and come back to a fresh smelling apartment (building next door is a pizza parlor).
From aesthetic point of view, I think Sharp has a nicer look. It's slightly smaller and thinner, which is great for my small studio. The white plastic casing is flimsy looking though. Rabbit Air looks a lot more expensive and modern.
If only looking at technical criterias, I think both models are at par. Overall though, this model is perfect for a busy person living in a tight space.
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