Looking For A Good Air Purifier?
i want to spend no more then 400 on the unit its self i want one that is inexpensive to maintain ive seen one thats you have to put like 150 bucks into every 6 months for filters and hepa replacements i understand filters need to eb changes but i would prefer one that is less often or more inexpensive.
i currently have a honeywell 18155 and its just not doing the job my room is 108 sq feet my main problem is dust mine has a cadr rating of 150 for dust so obivously i need one with a better rating for dust
for those that dont know
Clean air density rate (CADR): The amount of clean air measured in cubic ft. per min. that is delivered
and prefer not to get the sharper image ones cause way to many mix reviews about those.. please help me out

this is simpler than you think .
if you invest in some box fans .
smaller the better.
and some of the washable filters for a AC unit .
attach the filters to the back of the fan .
this will rid you of the largest particles and allow your other filters to extract the smaller ones
Hey sexy nau, that was my answer. I do the same thing and it works great.