It seems buying an air purifier is now a necessity, and soon every household will probably need to have to get at least one, just like most of us have water purifiers in our kitchens. There are a lot of different factors to consider when buying an air purifier, from the cost, to the design, but the most important is how effective the purifier will be for you.
Gadgets 360 spoke to some of the top companies in the market to get tips for buying an air purifier already, and we'd strongly recommend that you read that article so that you have a clear picture of what you need to know. In this article, we are going to compare various offerings from brands that are popular in India, and if you've already read the previous article, you can skip the paragraph below and jump straight to the table. Otherwise, read on to get a quick explainer of the different specifications you should consider when buying an air purifier.
[UPDATE October 31, 2021: We have updated this article to show the most relevant information on how to choose an air purifier. Beyond that, you visit our up to date air purifiers guide with the latest picks to choose from if you just want to get links to shop for purifiers.]
Understanding the air purifier-related jargon
The general consensus of the people we spoke to was that you need to get an air purifier that uses a filter, instead of other methods such as ionisers, which can be harmful to some people. You should also try and make sure that you buy a purifier with a genuine HEPA filter, as that is an international standard. There are no proper standards for purifiers in India so as consumers, we need to watch out for these facts instead. Also, check if the product you're buying is on sale in the US or in China – both countries have advanced standards for air purifiers, and do testing on the products, so you will have a little more quality assurance if the same model is also available in these countries.
The more filters an air purifier has the better – the HEPA filter removes suspended particulate matter, but a pre-filter (like the filter in your air conditioner) before that will remove large particles, increasing the life of the HEPA filter and cleaning the air. The pre-filter of an air purifier should typically remove particles up to PM10 size; the HEPA filter removes PM2.5 particles and much smaller particles as well, typically to around 0.3 microns, nearly seven times smaller than PM2.5. Aside from this, an activated carbon filter is also useful as it can trap gases and remove odours, something that doesn't happen with an air purifier that has just a HEPA filter. Sulphur gases and carbon fumes are common pollutants that a carbon filter will help with.
Beyond that, the most important thing to consider when buying an air purifier is its CADR, or Clean Air Delivery Rate. This is the speed at which the air comes out of the filter, measured in cubic meters per hour and it determines how effective it is at cleaning the air in the room, since the filter has to suck up all the air in the room and push it out.
Effective size tells you how big a room the purifier can collect air from, which is how it will filter the air. One piece of useful advice is to pick an air purifier that has a larger area covered than the room you're going to use it in – it will not need to run the fan as fast, and thus will be quieter and consume less energy in that case. Manufacturers typically publish these two figures and they can help you to shop. Finally, another important detail to consider when buying an air purifier is Air Change per Hour – the number of times per hour that the purifier is able to filter all the air in the room. Using the CADR and the size of the room, you should be able to calculate this for yourself. We've been advised that the purifier should completely clean the air in the room at least once every 20 minutes, and ideally at least once every 12 minutes.
These are the key terms we'll be looking at therefore – the types of filters, the CADR and effective area, along with any additional features that the purifier offers, such as air quality display, mobile apps, smart modes, and extras such as built in humidifiers and so on.
The air purifier specifications shootout
Now that you know all the related jargon involved, here is a list of some of the most popular air purifier brands offerings at different price points. This is not an exhaustive list, but we've stuck to only companies that we've had a chance to experience – unfortunately, we have not carried out our exhaustive reviews on these air purifiers, but we have had at least a little experience with them. For this reason, it's possible that we haven't listed some really air purifiers – if you've used something and found it made a difference, please tell us and the other readers via the comments.
Air Purifier filters and specifications | Price | Filter replacement cost (approximately) | Pre-filter | HEPA | Carbon | Other filters | CADR (cubic meters) | Effective Area (sq. ft) |
Philips AC 1215/20 | ₹11,990 | ₹2,995 (HEPA)/ ₹1090 (Carbon) | Yes | Yes | Yes | - | 270 | 677 |
Philips AC 2882/50 | ₹19,995 | ₹2,995 (HEPA)/ ₹1090 (Carbon) | Yes | Yes | Yes | - | 333 | 851 |
Philips AC 3256 | ₹32,990 | ₹2,995 (HEPA)/ ₹1090 (Carbon) | Yes | Yes(x2) | Yes | - | 367 | 818 |
Atlanta Healthcare Beta 350 | ₹13,950 | ₹2,400 (full set) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Antibacterial filter | 170 | 350 |
Atlanta Healthcare Universal 450 | ₹21,560 | ₹3,000 (full set) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Antibacterial filter | 225 | 450 |
Atlanta Healthcare PureZone 651 | ₹39,058 | ₹4,595 (full set) | Yes | Yes | Yes | ULPA | 500 | 650 |
Panasonic F-PBJ30ARD | ₹10,490 | ₹1,975 | Yes | Yes | Yes | - | 168 | 215 |
Panasonic F-PXF35MKU(D) | ₹17,900 | ₹1,975 | Yes | Yes | Yes | - | 210 | 283 |
Panasonic F-PXH55MWU(D) | ₹27,900 | ₹2,645 | Yes | Yes | Yes | - | 330 | 452 |
Kent Aura | ₹12,145 | ₹4,070 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Ioniser | 180 | 270 |
Kent Eternal | ₹19,149 | ₹4,070 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Ioniser | 400 | 377 |
Eureka Forbes Aeroguard Mist | ₹17,899 | ₹2,235 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Silver coated carbon | 205 | 250 |
Eureka Forbes Aeroguard Wave | ₹27,999 | ₹2,760 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Silver coated carbon | 500 | 750 |
Honeywell Air Touch HAC35M1101G | ₹27,990 | ₹3,595 (HEPA)/ ₹2,995 (HiSiv) | Yes | Yes | - | HiSiv gas filter | 300 | 450 |
Honeywell Air Touch-S | ₹39,990 | ₹3,595 (HEPA)/ ₹2,995 (HiSiv) | - | - | - | HiSiv gas filter | 300 | 450 |
Sharp Plasmacluster | ₹18,000 | ₹2,880 | - | Yes | Yes | - | 240 | 230 |
Xiaomi Mi Air Purifier 2 | ₹9,999 | ₹2,499 | Yes | - | Yes | HEPA-type filter | 310 | 400 |
Air purifiers features | App control | Remote | Humidifier | 360-degree airflow | Self-service | Air quality monitoring |
Philips AC 1215/20 | - | - | - | - | - | Yes |
Philips AC 2882/50 | - | - | - | - | - | Yes |
Philips AC 3256 | - | - | - | - | - | Yes |
Atlanta Healthcare Beta 350 | - | - | - | - | Yes | Yes |
Atlanta Healthcare Universal 450 | - | - | Yes | - | Yes | Yes |
Atlanta Healthcare PureZone 651 | - | - | - | - | Yes | Yes |
Panasonic F-PBJ30ARD | - | - | - | - | Yes | Yes |
Panasonic F-PXF35MKU(D) | - | - | - | - | Yes | Yes |
Panasonic F-PXH55MWU(D) | - | - | - | - | Yes | Yes |
Kent Aura | - | - | - | - | - | Yes |
Kent Eternal | - | - | - | - | - | Yes |
Eureka Forbes Aeroguard Mist | - | Yes | Yes | - | - | Yes |
Eureka Forbes Aeroguard Wave | - | Yes | Yes | - | - | Yes |
Honeywell Air Touch HAC35M1101G | - |
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Honeywell Air Touch-S | Yes | - | - | - | Yes | Yes |
Sharp Plasmacluster | - | - | - | - | Yes | Yes |
Xiaomi Mi Air Purifier 2 | Yes | - | - | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Once again, we repeat that this is not an exhaustive list of air purifiers available in India. And we'll add a further word of caution – while it's relatively simple to compare the specifications of phones and other similar products, with gadgets like air purifiers that lack a formal certification process in India, we've got to rely on manufacturer statements, and that is what we've done to compile the above table. Secondly, just comparing air purifier specifications won't help – if your room is 15-feet by 15-feet, getting a purifier with an effective area covered of 750 square feet doesn't really protect you any better. Read our guide on buying an air purifier to understand what works for you, and pick the product that's the most suitable, even if it doesn't sound as impressive on paper.
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