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AllerAir AAAir Tube With Metal Housing Product Description:



  • Great air purifier for smaller spaces at home, work, or on the go
  • Cylindrical shape for maximum airflow
  • 3-stage powerful filtration system includes HEPA and carbon filters
  • Removes allergens and asthma irritants, airborne chemicals, smoke, and household odors
  • Features variable fan speeds, a carrying handle, quiet operation, and long-lasting filters

Product Description

The Allerair AirTube Exec is a compact, all-purpose air purifier that filters out allergen particles, airborne chemicals, gases, smoke, and odors to create an all-around healthier breathing environment. Great for use at home, work, or on-the-go, this model is designed to purify smaller spaces up to 100 square feet.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5great product
By C. Upton
Of course we can't know how things would be WITHOUT this air purifier, but it seems (to me) to be helping. I have Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and I'm doing better. Now, we've also recently moved out of a mold-infested home, BUT we now have attached neighbors who smoke, and it's difficult to get away from plastic odors, etc. etc. I feel that this purifier helps. The science behind it also makes sense. I also like the feature where you can turn it down so it's still working but it's not as loud. Even at the highest "setting," it's not obnoxious--like a very small fan noise, I think. It's also very easy to move, etc., with its nice top handle and not-too-heavy design. The circular shape also makes sense to me (to circulate the air), and it's reasonably "nice looking" in our living space.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Quietest Slow Speed MOST EFFECTIVE also!
By R. White
Hello,first off i have a different model Allerair,the 500 Vocarb, so it's twice as expensive andtwice as big, but i wanted to add a quickcomment related to the discussion here:According to the instructions, that I read whensetting up my AllerAir it explains that the slowestquietest speed is also the most effective.This relates to the comment thread here about noise.WHY would the slowest quietest speed be the most effective?If I understood it correctly, it is because it causes the airmoving through the filter to "linger" (or move much slower) throughthe carbon filter area (the most critical aspect of the entire machine,is the carbon or charcoal as this works in gas masks in chemical warfareeven).... so it seemed to explain the SLOWER the air moved through themachine the more absorption of pollutants by the charcoal/carbon whatever.Why use the HIGHER SPEEDS THEN? As I understood it, they recommendedthe higher (louder) speed settings when you need move a lot of air fromthe room through the filter quickly, like a smoke filled room, or when youfirst set it up in a really dusty or "chemically" room... so while it'smoving faster through the filter and getting less effective absorption, it'sstill functional as the need in those situations is to get at "all the air inthe room asap"... and then, they recommend, you turn it down to the slowest(and it so happens super quiet) setting.anyway, i think that's what i read and have been using the machine accordingly.Again, i do not own this particular Tube model but i'm very interested in gettingone though for a smaller loft area.The fact one reviewer said they put it in their car!!! while driving and usedthe cigarette adapter, really caught my attention. If that reviewer sees thisand cares to add more, i'm VERY interested as i have Chemical Sensitivity Disorderand it makes automobile travel a very sickening experience.Thanks everyone for your comments.By the way, the AllerAir 5000 Vocarb that i have seems to work awesome.I've had it for years. Replacing the charcoal every number of years seemsexpensive, but i think it's well worth it as that's what the entire thing isabout... the carbon or charcoal. the pre-filter and hepa filters componentsof the AllerAirs are nice also... but not as radical as the carbon or charcoal whichis THE thing that removes chemicals... the prefilter and hepa filterare for dust and particulates...It's very straightforward in that it's just large amounts of activated charcoal/carbonlike in a gas mask. No gimmicks. Someone mentioned plastic smell, which is unusual (i hope), especially as that's another aspect, at least of my AllerAir Vocarb, (and i thoughtALL their units), is that it's virtually ALL metal construction, and they specificallyboast on that regarding chemical sensitivity and the irony of many air filters made out of plastic.

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