Honeywell
HPA300
Based on 26 Reddit mentions
$219.99
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I Smoke Weed and I Kick My Cat Out of My Room When I Do, Is That Okay?
Honeywell makes some good air purifiers that are quiet and have a dimmer function for nighttime. A little more expensive, but reliable. I have an HPA200 and HPA 300 that have been running 24/7 for years.
Reader124-Logan in r/CatAdvice
August 7, 2025 3:06 PM
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Taking my friends computer apat to try and fix....... this shit is nasty af. The whole computer is Like this....fml
Yep, that will do it Make him clean it or buy a replacement. I would recommend vacuum or compressed air, preferably outside. The dust bunnies from lint and smoke residue are prone to smear, stain, and stick. In the future... PC should be raised above floor, and optimally close to an air purifier. I
...SecondVariety in r/computers
January 4, 2026 5:48 PM
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AIO about air quality
Hey, I live in a studio apt sized space and like to cook meats on high heat. I have a Honeywell hepa air purifier hpa300 that on the higher fan speeds will absolutely suck all the smoke created in a matter of seconds. I can’t speak on its ability to reduce particles I don’t have a meter or anything
...MediumYoghurt3061 in r/AirQuality
April 3, 2026 2:00 PM
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What's the best air purifier for home you'll recommend buying now?
I've been running a Honeywell HPA300 for about 2 years now and it's honestly made a huge difference with dust in my bedroom. The thing's built like a tank and you can actually see the pre-filter getting nasty after a few weeks which shows it's doing its job. Only downside is it's a bit loud on the h
...LandscapeGrand1780 in r/homeowners
February 13, 2026 7:55 PM
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Has anyone tried this self made air purifier? They’re called Corsi Rosenthal box
Looks like enough money and trouble that I would just get a cheap hepa filter if it were me. I bought a Honeywell hpa300 iirc. It's ran perfectly for over ten years. Filters are cheap on Amazon. It saved my ass when the mold was at its worst. The last few years I haven't used filters much (my home d
...kfirerisingup in r/ToxicMoldExposure
January 22, 2026 7:44 PM
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Allergic to my son's adorable rescue parrots, Jerry and Eggie. Ideas needed!
I'm asthmatic AF, but not allergic to birds; I take a 24 hour allegra each day, and also have an inhaler. I've got a big ole chunky HEPA air filter/air purifier (mine's a Honeywell HPA300 that has 3 filters and then a pre-filter as well) and the amount of dust and dander it catches from my single co
...SmolSwitchyKitty in r/parrots
December 14, 2025 12:35 AM
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Air purifier Request in the US
AVOID BLUEAIR. If your unit breaks they will not offer replacement parts(out of warranty) on discontinued models even if only a few years old. I bought a $900 unit and bought over$3k in filters and the fan went bad after a few years and they would not provide a fix. Only offered me a small discount
...CB_700_SC in r/AirPurifiers
January 23, 2026 1:22 AM
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Should I call the health department
If you think that will help, then do it. It probably won't cause problems for you, but I think management might already be doing everything that's their legal responsibility. Outside looking in, I would expect them to be gone within about 3 months. That's how I would take "soon". I think you need to
...DogwoodWand in r/Apartmentliving
February 18, 2026 12:56 PM
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Best Air Purifiers for Home Use? Recommendations Needed
Honeywell HPA300 is an absolute unit. Not the prettiest thing but it WORKS. We have severe dust allergies and two shedding dogs, and this thing keeps our living room air surprisingly clean. It's a bit loud on high but the lower settings are fine for background noise. Filters are reasonably priced to
...kazumilee0214 in r/buyforlifetips
August 7, 2025 7:41 AM
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Basement
Sadly air purifiers cannot help with radon and you will also need A LOT of plants to make a difference to your air - we wrote about it here https://housefresh.com/do-plants-clean-the-air/ If you still want an air purifier you can run in your basement and can help with particles and mild odors, then
...evilmusic in r/HouseFresh
August 20, 2025 8:48 PM
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