With a cat, a dog, and a wife with Asthma, it's fair to say that an air purifier isn't a bad idea for our household. We also live in a house built in 1880, so you can always rely on a bit of dust, no matter how hard you try to get rid of it. I've never owned an air purifier, and I had no idea what to expect from one, other than it attempting to do what it says it will, purify the air.
After unboxing and assembling the Jerdazen JZ200 H13 HEPA Air Purifier (quite the mouthful), the first thing you notice is that it has a really decent size to it. It's the size of a small waste bathroom bin, I'd say. It's very light yet sturdy design that still manages to look pretty sophisticated.
It's quite a neutral colour and design, which allows it to fit in pretty much any room of your choice. That’s actually a big part of the flexibility of this gadget; it can be used anywhere, from a gymnasium to a kitchen, living room, or bedroom. The area covered by this claims to be a whopping 985 square feet.
There’s no real reason for me to doubt that or to know if it can do what it says. The JZ200 has a 3-stage filtration system, with a pre-filter, True HEPA filter, and an activated carbon filter. The claim is that it is capable of capturing 99.
97% of airborne particles. The good thing about this system is that it gives you a visual indicator of the quality of the air where it is based. It has a neat three colour system that indicates the air quality, and the built-in filter also self-adjusts t.