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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good unit....expensive replacement filters, December 9, 2007
This review is from: Bionaire BAP1250-U Galileo Air Purifier (Kitchen)
I have been using my unit for 1 year now, and it still works well. I have had no trouble with the remote unit, and find that its sensor triggers the unit to ramp up the speed appropriately when I'm broiling steaks in the adjacent kitchen. I am happy with the unit's performance; however, be aware that the unit takes 3 carbon pre-filters, and 3 HEPA filters.
The only multi-packs for replacements that I have seen (produced by Bionaire) are 4 packs for the pre-filters and 2-packs for the HEPA. Accordingly, you need to buy one more carbon filter than you need, and 1 more HEPA filter than you need too (as long as you remember to purchase two packs of the HEPA). The filters are costly, and the bizarre quantity issues with how Bionaire sells the filters may require you to become a math guru (taking into account that you change the pre-filters more often than the HEPA filters, you will need to do some math to see what your needs will be for the year and order appropriately).
All in all - a good unit, but don't forget. . . the company sticks it to ya with the filters.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Overall good, basic Air Purifier, June 9, 2008
This review is from: Bionaire BAP1250-U Galileo Air Purifier (Kitchen)
For those needing basic filtering needs (Pollen, Dust and other particles) for medium and specially large rooms because of its fairly big air intake and fast air flow. It comes with 2 types of filters, washable carbon activated... and EPA. It has a really basic design... just a GE rotating motor which pulls air inside pasing through the 2 filters on the large side on the front and lets it out on the smaller one on the top. Comes with a comfortable console which works as a remote control, clock, alarm and TIMER...
I live in Guadalajara city, México... on a highly dense tree area with a golf couse... and next to a big forest... which in turn has air free from urban pollution but really high concentrations of grass, tree and plant pollen...
Ironically I have "medium" allergic reactions to pollen... particularly at night...
Using the filter on my bedroom, and setting the timer to start at 7PM every day and stop at 6 AM, all windows fully open all day long, 3/4 closed at night...
I HAVE IMPROVED NOTORIOUSLY MY NIGHT SLEEP AND HAVE NO ALLERGY SYMPHTOMS AT NIGHT SINCE I USE THIS FILTER.
¡Hope you find this review usefull!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Air Purifier, September 26, 2009
This review is from: Bionaire BAP1250-U Galileo Air Purifier (Kitchen)
It's amazing HOW STUPID PEOPLE ACTUALLY ARE... as you see them
paying huge bucks for the Kenmore and Whirlpool air purifiers which ranked so high in the consumer reports... but they are so STUPID that they don't check out the figures on these Bionaire
BAP1250's which is the same machine that Holme's sells as a HAP650 or similar.
These retail at Target for $154.00... and they DO the same thing
any $500 and up Whirlpool or Kenmore machine does... just look at the numbers.
All Hepa filters do the SAME THING... taking out 99.7% of the dust, spores, and unclean things in your air... so the only thing you need is a BIG HEPA with lots of CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE... which is exactly what THIS and the Whirlpool and Kenmore machines do... and why they get such high numbers on consumer tests.
These machines are GREAT and have very very high numbers in the consumer testing area. Maybe the $899 Whirlpool got a 330 for dust particles in ONE HOUR... but this machine got a 280... which means you have to run it 1Hour and 15 minutes to do the same thing as the $899 machine. This machine does over 440 SQUARE FEET... very large area... so you either move it around your house... or buy 2 of them... and at this price.... you can afford to buy more than one. The whirlpools don't do many more square feet than this one, (maybe 500) yet cost over $800.00.
For those of you LEARNING about clean air... the IONIZERS etc aren't worth a thing... and you can't tell if they are on or off.
All of the other METHODS of cleaning air... are BOGUS... and the best and fastest way to clean air is with a HEPA filter.
99.97% is PRETTY DARN CLEAN... and all anyone needs.
No machine kills all germs or virus.... or our hospitals would all be safe... which they are not. You can't do any better than a HEPA filter... and all of the OTHER TECHNOLOGY put into some of today's machines... is MARKETING... as the 99.97% of the HEPA filter... can't be matched by any other method. NO MOLD, NO SPORES, NO DUST, NO POLLEN,
Machines with postive and negative plates etc... are GARBAGE...
and don't even RATE IN CONSUMER REVIEWS... because they DON'T WORK VERY WELL compared to HEPA filters.
No need to COMBINE technologies either... as again, only the HEPA
filter... (REAL HEPA.....99.97%) ... actually CLEAN YOUR AIR.
Ionizers, light bulbs zapping virus bugs, etc etc and charged plates.... are MARKETING GIMMICKS ONLY. Try one of these and you will agree.... great job... and if it's too noisy... you lower the
fan speed and quiet it down.
Turn it up... and leave the room... and you CLEAN THE AIR... as clean as it can get.... and it doesn't take many hours to change the air in a room 5-10 changes PER HOUR. How many times do you want to filter the air .... anyway.... once it's gone thru the HEPA filter 5-20 times... it is going to be as clean as you are going to get it.
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