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Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
These plug in air purifiers are super easy to use. Simply plug in and they ionize the air. They are quiet so you don't really notice they are there. Quality is good and work well.
Just Another Shopping Addict
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
I'm not entirely sure how well they work, not because I've seen anything alarming, but because of where I set these up. I got these for the hall spaces in the home, since we have bedroom purifiers. Easy plug an play design. I don't notice any additional noise more than standard white noise. These are a great size for these spaces and stay out of the way. I have noticed less dust and pet hair. As well as better home air quality.
HarperJ
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
This is a small plug in air purifier and so far it seems to work. I have one in a couple of different rooms and the air quality seems to be better. I like the small design and ease of use. It's well made and should last a long time
Stephanie Compton
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
I want to think it’s working! I ordered these for our downstairs den. There is a gas fireplace down there and tends to be very dusty. My son has taken a liking to the den so i wanted to make sure it was as safe and clean as possible. I do believe it’s been easier to breathe down there but it’s hard for me to really gauge.
uglysocks
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
I prefer negative ion purifiers to normal air purifiers. I had them in the past and was happy to find them again. My understanding is that the negative ions attach to dust and pet dander, making them heavier. This weight makes it easier to clean carpets and surfaces because the dust doesn't just fly back up into the air when you dust or vacuum. I've found this type of product especially helpful for visits from my niece, who is allergic to my cats.These are smaller in height and width but deeper than a cell phone. They have a blue light to indicate that they are working. I cannot hear any noise from them, although the listing shows a sound level.
David Winarchik
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
So far, I've had these for a couple of weeks before leaving this review. I had a problem with dust circulating my condo, here in Florida, even with other UV air fresheners, but wanted something to negatively charge the positive ions, which this claims to do. Well, the sure-fire way of checking the effectiveness of these devices, is to check the amount of dust collecting on the edge of my ceiling fan blades. I dare say they are effective, since I have seen no dust collecting on my ceiling fan blades, whereas in the past with the UV air fresheners on, dust did collect on my ceiling fan blades. So yes, all 4 plugged in and operating in a 1000 sq. ft. condo is effective!
Victor Rivera MD
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
These negative ionic ion purifiers come in a box of four. They supposedly emit negative ions that trap dust and bad odors. I plugged one into each bathroom electrical socket of my office where many times a bad smell of urine persist despite cleaning, and have tested them for 2 weeks. I just do not notice any improvement in removing bad odors from them. I really wanted them to work as I spent several hundred dollars on plug in fragrance devices a year. But honestly after two weeks the bad smell persists, and I don’t see any advantage of having them at these bathrooms, so I am returning back to fragrance devices to at least help dissipate the bad smells. I cannot say they really work at least in terms of purifying the air in those small bathrooms. I will keep usisng them 2 more weeks and if I notice any improvement I may upgrade my review.
S. Marr
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
Do these plug-ins work? Well, they do not have the CARB seal of approval, and some websites I checked say to avoid these types of air purifiers altogether.The good:• There's no filters to replace• Negative ions generated are supposed to cling to viruses, bacteria, mold, dust, smoke particles, and pollutants and keep them out of the air.• Low energy consumption• Multiple units to spread across a large area• No noiseThe unknown:• Are these producing the amount of negative ions to effect a change in air quality?• Is a harmful amount of ozone being created?It's been about a week so far of use in my home. I can't say one way or the other if these have any effect. My home doesn't stink usually, though my wife says one of our closets has a musty odor. There aren't any electrical outlets in that closet, so I can't test there. We have had a few meals that ordinarily might leave a residual odor, garlic for example, for a few hours afterward, but I don't think the smells lingered very long after eating. So, maybe they are helping a bit. They'll stay in plugged in for a few months for further evaluation.
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