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Clorox Large Room True HEPA Air Purifier 11010: Energy Star Certified, 5 Settings, Captures Allergens, 300-500 sq. ft.
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- CAPTURES 99.97% OF ALLERGENS AND PARTICULATES* AND 99.9% OF VIRUSES AND BACTERIA.** With the Clorox™ Air Purifier, you can breathe easier. It has true HEPA filtration to capture 99.97%* of particles as small as 0.1 microns and 2 additional filters to capture larger particles and odors.
- 3 STAGE 360° FILTER: Delivers 360° air purification by capturing allergens, particulates, viruses and bacteria in 3 filter layers. The outside pre-filter catches large dust particles and pet hair, then the True HEPA filter captures 99.97%* of allergens and particulates and 99.9% of viruses and bacteria**. The active carbon filter reduces VOCs and odors to keep air smelling fresh.
- ACCURATE AIR-QUALITY FEEDBACK. The air quality sensor provides real-time feedback with a PM2.5 digital display, a color-coded light from green/good to maroon/hazardous and by automatically adjusting the auto mode's fan speed in response to changes in the current air quality.
- AUTO MODE KEEPS YOUR AIR CLEAN AROUND THE CLOCK. Select auto mode and walk away — it automatically adjusts to the ideal fan speed in response to changes in your air quality detected by the air quality sensor.
- IDEAL FOR LARGE ROOMS. The 360° airflow pulls in air from all directions to clean rooms up to 5 times per hour when used in a room 320 sq. ft. and 1 time an hour when used in a room up to 1,500 sq. ft.
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Q: How long does filter last typically? Is it washable? Replacement filters 2pk is $60 yikes
A: Filter life is entirely dependant on where your using it but for HEPA filters around every 12-18 months should be fine. The reason the filters cost so much is because HEPA filters are the gold standard in air filtration, it’s what hospitals use.
submitted byJohn Doe - 2 months agoA: What John Doe said is correct. I have found that if I take the filter out of the machine about once every month or two and give it a quick vacuum, the filter lasts a lot longer
submitted byJenny - 24 days ago
Q: How do you know when the filter needs to be changed?
A: A red light appears on the display. Here’s a tip for you- my second filter seemed to need replacing fairly quickly. I removed the filter and vacuumed it. When I replaced it, the red light disappeared. Now I make a point of quickly vacuuming the filter once a month, and they last ages.
submitted byJenny - 24 days ago
Q: Why are the good reviews part of a promotion? How can you filter those out? I want to know the truth, not a paid review!!
Q: does this work on mold spores? thanks
A: Yes, this is a True Hepa system and will help with Mold. Thank you for your question.
submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 2 years ago