Levoit
Core 300
$84.99
Austin Air
Based on 31 Reddit mentions
$895.00
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I agree that those internally venting fans are largely useless. For people in apartments I instead usually recommend a HEPA air purifier in the kitchen. But even those are likely only taking care of PM2.5 particulates and not VOCs unless it is a high end and bulky one that has 10s of pounds of activ
...churningaccount in r/todayilearned
November 30, 2025 2:32 AM
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I legitimately have no clue what people think when they say pine pellets smell the least. As someone sensitive to smells (cats in particular but I have 4), HELL NO this could not be worse advice lol. My house smelled like a barn (hyperbole, but much worse) when trying pine despite the boxes being in
...cpapp22 in r/Catownerhacks
March 4, 2026 7:36 AM
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I recommend Austin Air Systems. They are excellent, although somewhat expensive. We bought one for my mother who had COPD, and it worked great. I recommend either the Healthmate Plus or the Bedroom Machine. They have a 5 year filter and there is also a pre-filter. This system was recommended by my m
...BrenInVA in r/BuyItForLife
February 8, 2026 10:40 AM
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I moved from TX with super high humidity to Southern California with super low humidity. The low humidity causes me to get dehydrated every summer even with drinking copious amounts of water with added electrolytes. And we found mold in my current home in SoCal due to a water leak under the kitchen
...JoyfulEnigmaCA in r/ToxicMoldExposure
September 6, 2025 6:13 PM
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I have experience with chemicals and VOCs. Glad to see you are staying out of this toxic environment. Definitely recommend what other user said, staying somewhere with friends or hotel. You don't want your body to TILT (toxic induced loss of tolerance) and end up like me with severe sensitivities to
...Tweak1988 in r/AirPurifiers
November 17, 2025 3:14 AM
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If you are looking to filter primarily VOCs I would look into the AustinAir Healthmate line. They come with 15 lbs of activated carbon filters. Most regular air purifiers don’t have that much carbon in them that you will have to replace the whole filter much more quickly to work against VOCs.
caelaiden in r/AirPurifiers
December 10, 2025 3:25 PM
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I’d ask yourself if you need a good all around air purifier or one that’s really good for odors/vocs but meh for particles. If you want all around, go with the healthmate plus. If you are just concerned about gases, go with the GC Multigas. I have both and prefer the healthmate plus for its superior
...NumerousAssumption47 in r/AirPurifiers
December 29, 2025 7:57 PM
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You should check out this guy’s (@HouseFresh) air purifier YouTube channel. Here is a really good unbiased review of the Austin Air Healthmate with respect to VOCs: https://youtu.be/8zDGJ-2DSP8?si=oGvJ3hZJjk1xD3Em
jayeddit in r/AirPurifiers
January 19, 2026 3:40 AM
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Worth looking into particulates vs gases and seeing what you're trying to treat. Pollen is a particulate and the kind of purifier you're talking about will help, but cooking odors might not be, in which case what you really want is something like the Austin Air Healthmate or Austin Air Healthmate Pl
...Heavy_Techy_Cubes in r/AirPurifiers
February 6, 2026 10:33 PM
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I second this--anything but true laboratory testing is going to be unreliable. But to answer your question--any heavy carbon purifier with potassium iodide or potassium permanganate creates a chemical reaction which converts formaldehyde to other chemicals, which are harmless (to most people) or are
...vipassana6 in r/AirQuality
September 15, 2025 3:10 PM
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