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The BLUEAIR Classic 400 Series Genuine DualProtection Filter is engineered for superior air purification, featuring a unique coconut carbon layer for odor removal and a high-efficiency particle filter that captures a wide range of allergens and pollutants. Compatible with multiple Blueair Classic models, this filter ensures your indoor air remains clean and fresh, with a recommended replacement every six months.
G**A
Expensive but superior performance.
I recently switched to a whole home purifier to reduce the consumables of the Blueair filters. While third party filters exist, the Blueair ones do seem to be better built and filter better. Many of the Blueair filters are designed with brushes to charge the air passing by so that they are trapped in the filter. I think there is some sort of optimization that exists.
H**N
Tried Non-OEM Filters and Regretted It
Made and recommended by the purifier's manufacturer, these are high quality replacements. Yes, they are expensive, but going "cheap" resulted in clogged filters and an indication within 1 month that they were not functioning. I decided that if I spent what I did for the purifier to protect me and my family, spending a little more for best filters was worth it.
S**C
Authentic BlueAir filters
Fits the classic 480i perfectly. I generally try to buy OEM filters given that I want to ensure a good fit and the whole purpose of buying a high quality purifier in the first place is to be effective.Only downside is that they are very expensive and feels like they are taking advantage of locked in users.
H**S
Easier to deal with Amazon
Blue air service is awful. The filters are exactly the same from Amazon but Amazon is better to deal with.
S**A
Great Filter
Been using my Blue Air filter since 2001. I used the basic filter and then switched to the Dual Protection Filter last year and won't be going back. I love it. Worth the money, yet a bit pricey for a once every 6 month replacement.
J**N
Actually better than the cheaper ones
For many years I've hated paying for Blue Air's replacement filters, and I have tried alternatives.But I need to pull cigarette smoke, odor, and (wishfully) combustion gasses out of my air. These do all that better than anything I know except hospital grade purifiers at many multiples of the price.
J**A
Clean air !
I’ve been consistently happy with my blue air machines and filters for five years.I own three
B**B
FYI re: alternate replacement filters
I don't work for, or have any financial interest in Blueair, but I *have* had 5 different Blueair Air Purifiers for over 20 years now. They all still work fine and look brand new!I've always used original Blueair replacement filter elements over the years and I, like most owners (I expect), am not thrilled with the price of replacement filter elements. I just wanted owners to be aware of something about the less expensive alternatives, though:Many cheaper brand replacement filters use a HEPA filter media to achieve their level of performance. Blueair specifically avoids using HEPA media in their classic filter line. HEPA media restricts air flow, so Blueair uses polypropylene media, which has inherent electrostatic properties. This, together with an ionizer on the air inlet which charges particulates as they are drawn in and causes them to be attracted by and cling to the filter media, allows Blueair to achieve HEPA performance, with superior CADR (Clean Air Delivery Rate) compared to HEPA filters.If you switch to a HEPA media filter, you will likely slow the rate at which air is cleaned and reduce the size of the area clean air is delivered to. Moreover there is a chance the increased back pressure/load in the purifier can lead to excessive wear on the blower assembly. I have no way to test these comments, all I know is I've had no problems with any of my Blueair units for 20 years of 24/7 use.So though I don't like the high prices, I'm not inclined to switch from Blueair replacement filters.Also polypropylene is considered the safest plastic. It is rated food grade (even when heated), it is recyclable and even if it ends up in a landfill, it does not release toxic substances as it degrades, or when incinerated.
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