Hunter 30378 HEPAtech Programmable Air Purifier with 3-Speed Fan
- Air purifier designed for large rooms up to 19 by 21 feet
- CADR of 260 for smoke, dust, and pollen; 3-speed whisper-silent fan
- HEPAtech filter; ionizer with separate on/off switch; carbon prefilter
- Programmable digital LCD controls; digital LCD filter-change indicators
- Measures approximately 17 by 10 by 21 inches; 5-year limited warranty
Product Description
Hunter’s Hepatech air purification system is 99.97% effective to 0.1 microns. CADR rating: Smoke 260, dust 260, pollen 260. changes air up to 6 times per hour in 19 x 21 room. 30% surpass odor reduction. Separate ionizer enhances air cleaning and freshens air
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I cannot believe what a fantastic job this air purifier does. It is so quite that you forget that it is there. I have asthma and bought this hoping it would help. At initially I plotting that it was not working but gradually I started feeling surpass and the dust (I live in a leaky ancient house)has gradually dissapeared from the living area. The only drawback is having to clean the filters regularly but that is simpler than dusting ceilings!
Rating: 5 / 5
I’ve been in succession the older version of this air purifier 24 X 7 for over 10 years…maybe 12. It is backed up against a wall in a vaulted-ceiling room between a piano and organ where cats like to play. It takes up very small space and consumes a fantastic deal of dust and hair. The exhaust blows straight up the wall which is perfect for this location. Recently, it started emitting a high-pitch, undulating squeal. I assumed that the sealed bearing on the motor shaft was wearing out. So, I ordered this new Hunter Air Purifier. In the mean time, I placed the ancient squeaky cleaner on its back and soaked the motor shaft with CRC Heavy Duty silicone spray while turning the shaft with my hand for 5 minutes. That was a month ago and it is still in succession as smoothly and quietly as new. The new cleaner is still in the box, but, I did test it to make certain that it was in excellent working order.
How would you like to save a ton of money?
Just like printer companies sell their printers at a bargain and then charge a fortune for the ink cartridges, air-cleaner manufacturers use the same tactics with their disposable filters. Check their prices. OUCH! $30.00 to $60.00. For years I’ve been using the same pleated, high-efficiency filters that I use in our central heat and air system. I buy them by the case lot(12), online from ACE Hardware for $4.00 each (free shipping to store) and cut them to fit the Hunter Air Purifier. ACE runs frequent sales.
Now, how about the expensive charcoal-pre-filter? Check out the universal replacement pre-filter 38002. They cost about $10.00 each. I have found them in bulk for as low as $8.00 apiece. Cut them to fit. Even the leftover pieces can be easily connected with the enclosed male strips of the hook & loop (Velcro).
Of all the air cleaners in succession in our home, this Hunter is the least expensive to run 24 X 7 because I can make alternative filters. This is not the case with the large barrel-shaped cleaners and filters that circulate air 360 degrees. When the barrel-shaped air cleaners die, I replace them with these Hunter wall-huggers.
When my back is against the wall, I don’t go to the mall. I look for a bargain. That usually starts with Amazon.Com.
Rating: 5 / 5