Before reading an air purifier review you need to see if the review covers the important points.
Before you trust any review you should make sure it includes the following: 1.
No leakage of gas (such as ozone) 2.
Is the particle filtration up to industry HEPA standards and does it have the ability to remove certain chemicals.
3.
How well built is the machine? Is it Durable? 4.
Can the filter be replaced easily? What about other parts? 5.
How long does a filter last? How much do replacements cost? 6.
How much noise does it make? 7.
How much can we trust the manufacture and what is their returns policy like? 8.
How fair is the price to the consumer? 9.
Have there been any complaints made? 10.
How will the design suit your home/office? Reviews that take these points into account are generally fair and will also offer you an informative review.
Watch out for reviews that are: 1.
Highly positive or any those don't mention any downsides.
2.
Very short reviews...
often they will not have tested the machine enough 3.
Sites that are sell one type of air purifier - as they will not biased towards one machine Reviews that contain any of the above three points will often be untrustworthy and are not worth reading.
We recommend that as well as reading reviews on purifier review sites, you should also check out the customer reviews on amazon.
com and epinions.
com.
You will find that very large retailers allow their customers to write reviews for specific products.
Many of the popular air purifiers will already have a star rating and lots of reviews on both amazon.
com and epinions.
com.
Most reviewers will only target the most popular purifiers from brands such as Alen, Honeywell, Sharp, Oreck and Sharper Image.
We often recommend that a new customer should go with one of these popular brands as in most cases support and replacement parts and filters will be far easier with these air purifiers.
Like with any product review, make sure that you check that the reviewer has tested the machine in conditions that you will be using it in.
Before you trust any review you should make sure it includes the following: 1.
No leakage of gas (such as ozone) 2.
Is the particle filtration up to industry HEPA standards and does it have the ability to remove certain chemicals.
3.
How well built is the machine? Is it Durable? 4.
Can the filter be replaced easily? What about other parts? 5.
How long does a filter last? How much do replacements cost? 6.
How much noise does it make? 7.
How much can we trust the manufacture and what is their returns policy like? 8.
How fair is the price to the consumer? 9.
Have there been any complaints made? 10.
How will the design suit your home/office? Reviews that take these points into account are generally fair and will also offer you an informative review.
Watch out for reviews that are: 1.
Highly positive or any those don't mention any downsides.
2.
Very short reviews...
often they will not have tested the machine enough 3.
Sites that are sell one type of air purifier - as they will not biased towards one machine Reviews that contain any of the above three points will often be untrustworthy and are not worth reading.
We recommend that as well as reading reviews on purifier review sites, you should also check out the customer reviews on amazon.
com and epinions.
com.
You will find that very large retailers allow their customers to write reviews for specific products.
Many of the popular air purifiers will already have a star rating and lots of reviews on both amazon.
com and epinions.
com.
Most reviewers will only target the most popular purifiers from brands such as Alen, Honeywell, Sharp, Oreck and Sharper Image.
We often recommend that a new customer should go with one of these popular brands as in most cases support and replacement parts and filters will be far easier with these air purifiers.
Like with any product review, make sure that you check that the reviewer has tested the machine in conditions that you will be using it in.
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