Winix PlasmaWave 5300 Air Cleaner Model
- 3-stage air cleaning unit removes indoor pollutants and odors for healthier living
- No ozone or detrimental by-products produced
- Built-in air quality sensor adjusts fan speed automatically
- Designed for large spaces; certified for rooms up to 350 square feet
- Energy Star approved; 1-year limited warranty
Product Description
The Winix plasma wave air cleaner model 5300 features 3 stages of air cleaning to capture and neutralize a broad range of indoor pollutants quietly and efficiently. The hepa filter captures 99.97-percent of particles as small as 0.3 microns in size, the carbon pre-filter absorbs odors and voc’s (precarious organic chemicals), and the plasma wave plasma generator attacks airborne pollutants at the molecular level. A built-in air quality sensor provides “set-and-forget” surgical procedure by adjusting the fan speed automatically. Suitable for very large rooms: clean air delivery rate of more than 280-square-feet.
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The Winix PlasmaWave 5300 Air Cleaner works very well. It is silent and effective. I like how it sences the air quality and adjusts its speed automatically to purify the air. We have notice less allergy tribulations since we started using this product.
Rating: 5 / 5
I have severe dust allergies and this helped a lot. It’s also really silent, unless it’s on Turbo mode. I used Turbo mode when I’m not in the room. Fantastic price, too.
Rating: 5 / 5
Did a lot of research looking at larger air purifiers. Winix is getting some excellent reviews at the allergy specialist / clean air sites.
I picked up one from Amazon to place in our living area around 20×15 foot area.
The unit bowled over me very silent, auto speed fan and odor detection which modulates the speed of the fan along with the plasma cleaning option (off or on).
The unit will take the Winix 9000 series filter which is five stages also a huge plus.
The unit is super silent on low to medium speeds and moves a lot of air. Turbo mode moves a ton of air and naturally is more noticeable noise wise.
Fantastic unit quality built a right winner in my book. I liked this unit so much after the initially week I bought another for the formal living area.
Very satisfied with the product.
Rating: 5 / 5
I’ve been researching air purifiers for awhile and finally chose to try this one out. I had been waiting on Amazon’s price to be converted into a small more competitive, but they haven’t budged in months so I finally gave up and unfortunately had to buy somewhere else; I prefer to buy from Amazon Prime though because quick, safe, and simple
. This small beauty is well worth the asking price though and had I known how much I would like it I probably would hit the “add to cart” button long ago.
The Winix 5300 on its buck setting seems to be moving just as much air as my ancient air purifier (Bionaire) did on it’s highest setting and the Winix does it whisper silent (to be honest the Bionaire does have a lower CADR rating).
The Winix is quite loud on it’s highest TURBO setting, but this is unavoidable as it is moving MASSIVE amounts of air (a VERY ADMIRABLE QUALITY in an air purifier). The Turbo setting is really only intended to be used when you are not in the room anyway, or if you are trying to do a “quick clean” of the air (like after an event such as cooking, dusting, etc.) The “auto” feature seems to work well, it increases and decreases the fan speed based on what it senses the air quality is in the room. I find myself just leave-taking it on “auto” most of the time.
The plasma feature is nice, you can hear a very silent clicking sound while it is on if the fan is on the buck setting (not the fan clicking but the plasma functioning), on higher fan settings it is undetectable. The plasma feature can be twisted off and on with the press of a button on the remote. Another nice feature is the built-in remote control storage on the top of the unit.
The HEPA filter fits very snuggly in the unit, and is covered by a carbon filter. The unit also comes with 3 additional carbon filters which are replaced more frequently as they are mostly responsible for capturing odors, hair, dust etc. The filter was very simple to install and all seems to be built quite sturdy no rattling or shaking parts (another problem I had with my ancient air purifier).
So far I am very impressed with this unit, I’ll see how it holds up over the next year, and update my review accordingly. As for now I’m loving the Fresh Air!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
I was about to buy a Holmes unit when I chose to do a small more investigating, and I am glad I did. This unit does not take up a lot of floor space, is very silent on the buck setting (which is all you need for maintenance), and works really well. When it is set on involuntary, it will kick on high to get rid of whatever it is that is making the air dirty and usually turns back to low surrounded by five minutes (depending on the offending environmental particle).
Bonus: it has a remote control. On the remote, you can shut off the plasma wave, which has a crackling sound which is not really detectable, but shutting it off will make the unit even more silent. Again, the on-off for this is on the remote, not on the unit. Remote also has fan speed control, which is unfilled on the unit. You can also change modes on the unit from auto to a fan speed of your choice as well as sleep mode.
I bought this a month ago, and I wake up breathing simpler than before I had the unit. I have two indoor cats, and I keep the litter box in the main living area (small apartment). You cannot tell there are cats in the apartment with the Winix.
Double Bonus: It’s Energy Star rated.
Rating: 5 / 5