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title: "Blueair Classic Air Purifier True HEPA Performance"
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# Blueair Classic Air Purifier True HEPA Performance

**Brand:** blueair
**Price:** 3191.20 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?** Blueair Classic Air Purifier True HEPA Performance by blueair
- **How much does it cost?** 3191.20 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- blueair enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted blueair brand quality
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## Description

Review: Quiet enough and easy to maneuver for the size. - I purchased this unit based on Consumer Report's review of Blue Air products. They are the highest rated brand and in my opinion, comparable in price to competitors. I read a ton of consumer reviews in addition before purchasing. I've been running this unit in my living room for about a week and it's probably a little too soon to tell if it's helping my allergies. I have both seasonal and winter allergies (dander, dust etc...) when the house is closed up. I live in SW Montana so the house is closed up tighter than a drum all winter. Plus, we use wood heat due to the low cost. I started noticing changes in my breathing every winter a few years ago, I was diagnosed with asthma and I am pregnant now so I can't take the usual medication that helps. I'm stuck with Tylenol and other decongestants that are safe but not as effective as I am used to. I basically have my inhaler and a combination of baby safe stuff that doesn't work well. I am so desperate for relief that I just spent almost $1,000 on air purifiers, special bedding etc... to try to get some relief. I basically struggle with sinus headaches, postnasal drip, a constant cough to clear crap out of my throat and chest plus sneezing...a lot of sneezing. I am already sneezing and coughing less but correlation does not prove causation even though it can make you hopeful! As far as noise, literally 0 reviews were useful in helping me judge the actual noise level to expect. While even Consumer Reports dings this unit on high speed for noise, it did the same for almost every other unit as well so apparently it's a "thing" you have to live with. The most helpful thing for me would have been if someone would have used other sounds to compare for each speed so that's what I'm going to do. Low: indiscernible, especially during waking hours and normal household sounds. It's basically silent for all intents and purposes, I can't think of something to even compare it to it's so quiet. I'll probably start running it on low after running it steady 24hrs a day on medium for a week or so. We're doing construction in the house so we have extra dust in the air. Medium: Seriously, my microwave is louder than this unit. Think of an oscillating fan on low. You can hear it but it's not distracting by any means. Honestly, it fades away when I'm working. I'm finishing up my end of semester papers in the living room and the unit is in the dining room and I find it easy to tune out. High: Yeah, you're going to hear it. To me, it sounds like a big ole box fan. Which, yeah...it basically is. However, I can't really think of a reason to run it on high unless you're like me and you set something on fire in the kitchen. It would probably be useful on high to air something out or get rid of a pungent odor quickly. Otherwise, I can't imagine running it on high. Perhaps if you're in a high fire activity area during the summer in which case I'm sure the relief it provides would be worth it. We have our fair share of fires here and I guess I'll find out then if I need to run it on high. As far as effectiveness, when you walk by the unit and it's on medium, you can feel the air moving around the entire unit. I'll take this as a sign that it's working, taking air in and expelling clean air in the process. This unit is ridiculously easy to set up. The filters are already in place you just have to plug it in. If you don't feel like using the app right away, you can run the unit with the hidden controls. I easily set my unit up on my phone with no issue and it appears to be working fine. It is large, be prepared to make room for it. The casters are super easy to roll and the unit isn't overly heavy as much as it is awkward. Once our renovations are finished I'm sure I'll find a nice hiding spot for it. You can't put anything on the top of it though because the top is part of the ventilation system. Like I said, I'm still waiting to see if my breathing improves but so far I'm encouraged. We live in a home built in the early eighties, we use wood heat all winter, the air is notoriously dry here in the winter and we own two dogs that are outside/inside dogs. One is a hypoallergenic poodle and the other is a slightly neurotic, shedding monster aka mini Aussie. The house can have moisture issues in our master bedroom and bath in the winter when it's closed up which we try to manage the best we can. However, I wouldn't be surprised if there is mold present at times in the winter. I've never been allergic to animals in my past nor have I been diagnosed with anything besides seasonal allergies and difficulties in the winter. We experienced no odor issues as other reviews have mentioned. Perhaps they have something present in their home that is reacting with the carbon filters to create the odor? It's hard to say but I'm thankful we have no odor issues with our unit. Hopefully this review is helpful!
Review: Great product. Blueair Classic 605 - This is the second air purifier by the same brand , so good planning on third purchase.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01L9UT1YU |
| Brand | Blueair |
| Brand Name | Blueair |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 534 Reviews |
| Filter Type | HEPA |
| Floor Area | 800.0 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00689122005140 |
| Model Number | 605 |
| Noise Level | 32 Decibels |
| Part Number | 605 |
| Particle Retention Size | 0.1 Micron |
| Specification Met | Certified HEPA |
| UPC | 689122005140 |
| Wattage | 15 Watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Blueair
- **Control Method:** Touch
- **Filter Type:** HEPA
- **Floor Area:** 800.0
- **Specification Met:** Certified HEPA

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this unit of good quality?   Does last a long time?  I want something that will last!  Thank you!**
A: It is a good quality. I haven't been using it lately but used it extensively right after I bought it in Dec 2017 because we had fires approaching Santa Barbara, then smoke lingering for a month until it rained. It worked for that and for cooktop smoke when I burned something on the cooktop. It has 2 different filters - you have to use one or the other. One is for particles such as smoke, the other for toxic things. The smoke worked great for both the fire and the cooktop burns. The one for toxic things didn't completely get rid of the smell generated by a fire in my oven (smelled like the fire had released something toxin in the over walls) so I used my $1000 professional Defendair 500 air purifier (used by professionals for mold, asbestos, etc - I bought from Jon-Don for mold remediation) that is very heavy but has 3 layers of filters, 2 for particles and one for toxins. So unless you are dealing with super heavy toxins, this is great - way way lighter and easier to use than the professional 550 and the blueair looks good in a home.  Plus it is way quieter and has variable speeds. 

The other air purifier I've used is by Faust - it is a bit lighter than the blueair classic but if you add the particle layer on the outside to the charcoal layer on the inside, it isn't very sleek looking like the blue air and it is twice as much money.. 

All filters mentioned are HEPA which is critical.

**Q: how much energy does it use**
A: Depending on the selected fan speed the unit will draw 15-65-100 watts (low-med-hi). Divide the selected number by 1000 to get kilowatts used per hour (i.e. kwh). Multiply the kwh by your electrical rate (Cents/kwh) and you have a cost estimate of operation.

**Q: Is it normal for unit to give off strong 'off-gassing' smell as soon as you set it up and turn it on? Had to move it out of room.**
A: Mine had a strong, toxic smell when it first arrived. I had to run it in an unused room, with the door closed and a window open, for a week before the smell subsided. Since then I’ve been happy with the unit.

**Q: Does it sense and remove vocs (volatile organic compounds)? i could not find this mentioned specifically anywhere.**
A: Hi there! It's the 500/600 series DualProtection filters that go in the machine that will remove VOC's.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quiet enough and easy to maneuver for the size.
*by J***W on 8 December 2019*

I purchased this unit based on Consumer Report's review of Blue Air products. They are the highest rated brand and in my opinion, comparable in price to competitors. I read a ton of consumer reviews in addition before purchasing. I've been running this unit in my living room for about a week and it's probably a little too soon to tell if it's helping my allergies. I have both seasonal and winter allergies (dander, dust etc...) when the house is closed up. I live in SW Montana so the house is closed up tighter than a drum all winter. Plus, we use wood heat due to the low cost. I started noticing changes in my breathing every winter a few years ago, I was diagnosed with asthma and I am pregnant now so I can't take the usual medication that helps. I'm stuck with Tylenol and other decongestants that are safe but not as effective as I am used to. I basically have my inhaler and a combination of baby safe stuff that doesn't work well. I am so desperate for relief that I just spent almost $1,000 on air purifiers, special bedding etc... to try to get some relief. I basically struggle with sinus headaches, postnasal drip, a constant cough to clear crap out of my throat and chest plus sneezing...a lot of sneezing. I am already sneezing and coughing less but correlation does not prove causation even though it can make you hopeful! As far as noise, literally 0 reviews were useful in helping me judge the actual noise level to expect. While even Consumer Reports dings this unit on high speed for noise, it did the same for almost every other unit as well so apparently it's a "thing" you have to live with. The most helpful thing for me would have been if someone would have used other sounds to compare for each speed so that's what I'm going to do. Low: indiscernible, especially during waking hours and normal household sounds. It's basically silent for all intents and purposes, I can't think of something to even compare it to it's so quiet. I'll probably start running it on low after running it steady 24hrs a day on medium for a week or so. We're doing construction in the house so we have extra dust in the air. Medium: Seriously, my microwave is louder than this unit. Think of an oscillating fan on low. You can hear it but it's not distracting by any means. Honestly, it fades away when I'm working. I'm finishing up my end of semester papers in the living room and the unit is in the dining room and I find it easy to tune out. High: Yeah, you're going to hear it. To me, it sounds like a big ole box fan. Which, yeah...it basically is. However, I can't really think of a reason to run it on high unless you're like me and you set something on fire in the kitchen. It would probably be useful on high to air something out or get rid of a pungent odor quickly. Otherwise, I can't imagine running it on high. Perhaps if you're in a high fire activity area during the summer in which case I'm sure the relief it provides would be worth it. We have our fair share of fires here and I guess I'll find out then if I need to run it on high. As far as effectiveness, when you walk by the unit and it's on medium, you can feel the air moving around the entire unit. I'll take this as a sign that it's working, taking air in and expelling clean air in the process. This unit is ridiculously easy to set up. The filters are already in place you just have to plug it in. If you don't feel like using the app right away, you can run the unit with the hidden controls. I easily set my unit up on my phone with no issue and it appears to be working fine. It is large, be prepared to make room for it. The casters are super easy to roll and the unit isn't overly heavy as much as it is awkward. Once our renovations are finished I'm sure I'll find a nice hiding spot for it. You can't put anything on the top of it though because the top is part of the ventilation system. Like I said, I'm still waiting to see if my breathing improves but so far I'm encouraged. We live in a home built in the early eighties, we use wood heat all winter, the air is notoriously dry here in the winter and we own two dogs that are outside/inside dogs. One is a hypoallergenic poodle and the other is a slightly neurotic, shedding monster aka mini Aussie. The house can have moisture issues in our master bedroom and bath in the winter when it's closed up which we try to manage the best we can. However, I wouldn't be surprised if there is mold present at times in the winter. I've never been allergic to animals in my past nor have I been diagnosed with anything besides seasonal allergies and difficulties in the winter. We experienced no odor issues as other reviews have mentioned. Perhaps they have something present in their home that is reacting with the carbon filters to create the odor? It's hard to say but I'm thankful we have no odor issues with our unit. Hopefully this review is helpful!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product. Blueair Classic 605
*by Z***E on 13 August 2021*

This is the second air purifier by the same brand , so good planning on third purchase.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worth the money for asthma sufferers!
*by M***D on 9 January 2022*

Very easy to use and works very well. It is loud on high and whisper quiet on low and medium. It’s helped me tremendously and I’m breathing much easier in my own home which is priceless.

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