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Emma
> 3 dayI liked the box if six filters. I have two purifiers so I keep up with keeping both filter types clean. Helps the dust In my home as well ad germs
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Brian B
> 3 dayExact replacement filter for the Honeywell. It is actually a better fit in my opinion, as it secures a bit more snug in the filter housings. Same thickness and material, but MUCH cheaper.
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John Casebeer
> 3 dayExcellent generic filters. Definitely has comparable quality and cleaning life for about half of the brand name options. Multiple purchased.
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Buyer
> 3 dayFits perfectly! Will buy more!
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Sean
> 3 dayFit perfectly in my home depot bought air filter.
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Michael S. Ortega
> 3 dayMislabeled description ve careful
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John Thomas Mollo
> 3 dayBought the filters in October of last year. Removed them from the plastic wrapping and there was an oil type smell. After six months out of the plastic wrapping, they still have that awful smell. Do not buy.
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DonR
> 3 dayIve bought some too-cheap filters for my purifier before, but this one seems to be doing quite nicely with HEPA performance! The fit is perfectly fine, it drops into place with minimal effort, but (importantly) the filter also isnt hanging loosely in there. My purifier doesnt have lock-ins for the filter, so that behavior is quite perfect for me. Ive found these filters to be trustworthy enough that I use the purifier on Turbo and put next to a dehumidifier when I blow the dust out of the coils on occasion. The dust vanishes into the filter, and I never smell anything funny. I eventually change filters when I notice that the fan is running fast. Im going to actually purchase another package of these very soon. I go through them steadily as I deep-clean this old (1930s era) house I inherited, as it has TONS of fine dust everywhere. I bring this purifier with me from room to room to sweep and dust and do repairs since Id like very much to minimize my risks of finding asbestos with my lungs as much as I can manage. To note; they do not rate these filters for asbestos or leaded-paint use, Im simply using them to help with that, as I have work I need to do no matter what. I cant afford the super-pricey lead/asbestos-rated commercial grade stuff. But, in not maybe asbestos ratings, these filters seem to gobble up a good bit of matter before clogging up. Im quite pleased. Edit: Oh no! I come back to order some more of these and its sold out and they dont know when-or-if it will be back in stock. Hm...sadness. After using five of the six, though, while I havent done any laser-scintillation particulate tests, in my super-unofficial tests of using them, these filters fit my Honeywell very nicely. They do have a strange smell to them when opened, but I just open them, wave them around a little bit and theyre fine for me. For people who find the smell to be more of a stench, Id suggest waving them around outside in the air for a moment. I think its just a curing agent, like a rosin-evaporative agent or something still drying a little bit when packaged. If youre really desperate, maybe unpack the filters and leave them outside with the laundry for an hour or something, maybe. I might put them on my enclosed front porch and let them get sun-toasty that morning and then bring them back in. They are a tiny bit whiffy to me, but for folks it really bothers, open them outside and (protect them from rain/snow) let them get a bit of air and theyre likely to be fine.
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Miss Serena Abshire III
> 3 dayCheap, small and ugly
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Mary B.
> 3 dayGreat value!