Philips Ac2889/10 (79 m²)

Philips Ac2889/10

79 m²


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sonja.t.blum

4 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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BlackHGT

4 months ago

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melissakonya

11 months ago

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Virginia Parrotta

11 months ago

Our prices may differ from other competitors or from the manufacturer. There may be various reasons for this, such as higher purchase prices for smaller quantities or additional import costs. We try to set a price in line with the market, but this is not always possible.

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dan79

2 years ago

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Effect

2 years ago

This question cannot be answered exactly. Depending on how polluted the air is and how long the unit is in operation, it has to be maintained more or less frequently. You can see this quite well in the first filter. You can clean it yourself. So if the air is extremely polluted during round-the-clock operation. I would say that the carbon filter should be replaced after about 2 weeks. The EPA filter between 2 and 4 weeks. You can see the colour of the EPA filter. If it is nice and white, it is OK. If it gets a little greyish, you should replace it.

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Lunor1989

3 years ago

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khaniboy

3 years ago

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Hello, I only use this because of the smoking. I discovered the system in a coffee shop in Amsterdam. And had nothing to lose. I have a smoking room about 20m2. And my visitors say: "The only smoking room that doesn't smell of stale smoke". Nevertheless, I leave the windows open from time to time. And the unit runs 24 hours a day at medium level. The unit is quite loud, so I don't use the maximum level. I think it depends on how much you smoke and how often you change the filters.

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sOKRATEs100

4 years ago

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Dreami

4 years ago

It is somewhat simpler in design: - There is a sensor that measures the air pollution. It shows you this in ppm on the front display. - there are 4 manual modes, which are assigned to a certain speed of the fans. Level 1 is slow, 2 faster, 3..., and at the end t = turbo where it is fastest. - there are 3 automatic modes. In each mode there is a different load = speed curve. I.e. if the first automatic mode slowly revs up a little more at 20ppm, the middle mode is already at a higher speed here. The names of the modes are... well. I use it in my bedroom at night (with timer) against dust allergy. I always have it on medium mode. When the unit is running, it has a permanent minimum speed, but it's really quiet. Only if I shake out my blanket (for testing) does the fan go up. I would say that if you really want to filter against viruses, this is the wrong device. But of course you can switch to a permanent level with the manual modes.

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bestcustomer

4 years ago

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mbru

4 years ago

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Hello Since this is a relatively new model, the filters will certainly be available for a long time. But you might want to contact phillips with this question. In any case, I can highly recommend this product.

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info

4 years ago

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oliver.burtscher

4 years ago

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cbrognoli

4 years ago

Various volume levels. I use the night option and it is extremely quiet (I also have it in the room, it runs day and night). My experience: it is a very good device for pollen and dust particles. For odour removal, maybe someone else has more experience. Greetings

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evelilin

4 years ago

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clanghans

4 years ago

The PM2.5 value is supposed to indicate how much fine dust is in the air. In automatic mode, the speed of the fan is controlled by this value. See: https://www.philips.ch/c-f/XC000016982/was-ist-die-pm25-anzeige-auf-dem-philips-luftreiniger. I put the air filter in a closed box with a window and let it run on turbo mode for a long time. The value quickly dropped to 13, but it never went below 13, even though the same air was being sucked in over and over again, so it should always get cleaner. I would guess that this is more of an estimate than a measured value.

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ngoc.1e

4 years ago

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ChriguSchär

4 years ago

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Hello Yes, the AC2887/10 also has a pre-filter, just like the AC2889/10. According to Philips, the activated carbon filter is intended for the removal of odours and TVOC. I don't really know what exactly TVOCs are ;-) but they seem to be different gases. In any case, the unit works without the activated carbon filter. So you can simply leave it out and just install the HEPA filter and the pre-filter. Greetings ChriguSchär

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