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Honeywell 17000N Permanent Pure HEPA QuietCare Air Purifier
Honeywell 17000N Permanent Pure HEPA QuietCare Air Purifier

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Brand: Honeywell
Discount Category: Kitchen

Selling Price: $149.99
Buy New: $124.71
Potential Savings: $25.28 (17%)



New (19) from $99.97

Customer Ratings: 4.0 out of 5 stars 78 comments

Color: Ivory
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (pounds): 13
Dimensions (inch): 15.8 x 13.1 x 17.1

MPN: 17000
Model: 17000N
UPC: 090271170007
EAN: 0490850012252

Release Date: September 15, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Descriptions:
  • Reduces up to 99.4% of bacteria & germs
  • New Permanent Lifetime True HEPA vacuumable filter
  • QuietCare technology for ultra quiet operation
  • 3 speeds with filter clean monitor
  • Recommended for medium rooms

Accessories:

  • Honeywell HFR-11 Pure HEPA Permanent Replacement Filter
  • Honeywell 38002 Enviracare Universal Replacement Pre-Filter

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Editorial Comments:

Amazon.com Review
This portable air cleaner is recommended for filtering the air in a closed room as large as 168 square feet (12 by 14 feet). As it continuously circulates a room's air--about six times per hour--it employs two filters to remove smoke, pollen, dust, animal dander, dust mites, molds, bacteria, viruses, and odors. Especially useful for asthmatics and allergy sufferers, the cleaner contains a true HEPA filter that is at least 99.97 percent effective at trapping extremely tiny particles (as small as 0.3 microns) while a prefilter reduces odors. Honeywell's IntelliCheck system permits monitoring the filters' lives. Each filter has a button. Pressing a button activates a light, which blinks or shines steadily. One blink indicates that the filter has lots of life remaining, two blinks means less life, three blinks means even less, and a steady light indicates the filter needs changing. The HEPA filter lasts one to three years; the prefilter, three months. Filter replacement is simple, and replacement filters can be ordered separately. The air cleaner has three speeds, and all are exceptionally quiet for an air cleaner this large and powerful. It carries a five-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack

Product Description
Honeywell Quiet Care, True Hepa Air Purifier, Incorporates Patented Airflow Technology With Sound Reducing Features For Ultra Quiet High Speed Operation, Removes 99.97% Minimum Effectiveness At Capturing Airborne Particles As Small As 0.3 Microns From The Air That Passes Through, Soft Touch Electronic Controls With 3 Speeds & Indicator Lights, Intelli Check Feature Electronically Monitors Filter Usage, Easy Filter Access For Convenient Replacement, 5 Year Limited Warranty, Room Size 12' x 14'
  • Uses Replacement Pre Filter #38002 & Replacement Hepa Filter #HRF 11 (2 Filters Required)


  • Customer Comments:   Read 73 more comments...

    5 out of 5 stars Love them! We have 5...   November 2, 2008
    After enduring burning, swelling and irritated eyes when I was in my house (particularly my office,) we feared we might have a serious indoor air quality problem in our home. We called our insurance company about air testing, we discussed ripping out all of the carpeting...then I decided to try a simple air purifier to see what happened.
    Despite dusting, vacuuming, dusting, vacuuming, steam cleaning everything I could get my hands on, and HEPA filters on the HVAC system.......THIS air purifier still caught an unbelievable amount of particulates in the air.

    Within a few days, running the air purifier 24/7 in my office, I no longer had the allergy irritations I'd experienced for so long. I bought two more and ran them in rooms our family uses most often. I was giddy checking the carbon pre-filters regularly to see the dust and who-knows-what accumulating.

    I promptly bought boxes of pre-filters to have on hand for replacing, and 3 MORE Honeywell HEPA air purifiers. They run in the master bedroom, living room, kids play room, home office and my son's room - because he has a heart defect that causes pulmonary infections.

    Pros:
    *They work. Very well. We've seen particulate matter accumulate rapidly on the pre-filters, even when vacuuming rooms several times a week, dusting, a housekeeper who does the same.
    *I no longer have the allergy symptoms when I'm in my own home.
    *They are small enough that my young children can move them fairly easily.
    *They are wickedly powerful in air-exchange in a room, which helps drum up the tiniest particles you don't want lying around.
    *On 'high-speed' it provides nice white noise.

    Cons:
    *Out of 9-10 I've ordered, I've had to return 3 because of mfg defects.
    *The filters are very pricey.
    *People turn them off if they're in a living space where you'd want dead silence (ex: during movie night) and I'm always turning them back on. But that's a personal problem, not Honeywell's :)

    They have changed the quality of air so drastically in our home, that i'm willing to pay for the pre-filters that require changing.
    Actuallly, the "carbon pre-filters" are there to catch the larger particulate matter and *remove odors*, the "HEPA" filter does not need replacing, only a quick vacuum a few times a year. (if you use it as much as we do) Therefore, I actually *vacuum* the "carbon pre-filter" lightly with a dust buster to get the layer of visible dust off of it. This will remove some of the carbon with it, reducing the efficacy, so I'd only do this once or twice - to try to squeeze a little extra life out of it before paying for a new one. Of course the manufacturer does not recommend this, but after speaking with a technical support manager at Honeywell, confirmed that the minimal amount of carbon removed with one light vacuuming won't kill ya'.



    5 out of 5 stars Great for Asthma!   October 21, 2008
    I go to college and live in an extremely old house. Recently my asthma was acting up and decided it was the old dust and mold spores in the house. I was looking for an HEPA air purifier, because the more popular "ionizers" actually can harm asthma sufferers. The low mode is not too loud and actually helps me go to sleep. Since this unit was turned on I have not had any asthma or allergy related problems. The unit is located in my bedroom and came with 3 pre-filters! It has been turned on for about 1 1/2 months, and I have yet to change the filter. If the filter needs to be changed, a light comes on, which is also a plus. Pick up this unit if your looking for a great purifier at a low cost!


    5 out of 5 stars I am very pleased with the item - it could not be better.   September 1, 2008
    I am pleased with it and would recommend it to anyone. I have it in my bedroom and it helps me a great deal.


    4 out of 5 stars allergy person   August 26, 2008
    Works well. Not as noisy as I thought it would be. Was new in orginal package. No problems.


    2 out of 5 stars Too loud!!   July 23, 2008
    I set this up and turned it on and my husband immediately said it had to go back. While I really wanted an air purifier for my baby's room, I had to agree. The one I received was just too loud, even at its lowest setting. The noise bothered us even through 2 doors and from 50 feet away. I have a now discontinued Honeywell 17450 that I really like, is quite effective and is much quieter. This unit (17000N) might clean the air, but we couldn't stand to be anywhere near it to find out.