Whirlpool Air Purifiers: Reviewed

If you are a homeowner, there is a good chance that you have heard of Whirlpool before. Whirlpool is a well-known and well-trusted company. They make and sell a wide variety of different products. These products include, but are not limited to, ovens, dishwashers, washers, dryers, refrigerators, and air conditioners. In addition to the previously mentioned items, Whirlpool also makes and sells air purifiers. If you are in the market for a new air purifier, whether that air purifier is for your home or for your office, you are advised to examine what Whirlpool air purifiers can do for you.

Whirlpool currently has two different types of air purifiers available for sale. These air purifiers include the Whispure True HEPA Air Purifier and the Whirlpool Air Purifier. Each of the air purifiers are great for those who are looking to clean up the air inside their home or their office. Both air purifiers are considered well performing, due to their use of HEPA filters. It has been noted that HEPA filters are the best type of filters for air purifiers.

With the Whirlpool Whispure True HEPA Air Purifier, you are not only getting a top of the line air purifier, but you are also getting an air purifier that is considered energy efficient. In fact, the Whirlpool Whispure True HEPA Air Purifier is considered an Energy Star product. Another reason why you may love this air purifier is because it has a sleep mode, as well as a change filter indicator. It is also important to note that the Whirlpool Whispure True HEPA Air Purifier is qualified to clean the air in rooms with up to 510 square feet.

The Whirlpool Whispure True HEPA Air Purifier tends to cost a little bit more than most air purifiers. Despite the cost, which typically ranges around $300, you need to remember one thing. The air purifier is designed to clean the air in rooms up to 510 square feet. Most of the low-costing air purifiers can only clean the air of rooms with 200 to 300 square feet. In addition to the original purchase price of the Whirlpool Whispure True HEPA Air Purifier, you also need to consider the cost of the replacement filters. These replacement filters cost around $100; however, replacement filters are only needed about once a year.

The other air purifier developed and sold by Whirlpool is often referred to as the traditional Whirlpool Air Purifier. Despite sometimes being referred to as traditional, this air purifier is just as effective as the one mentioned above. In reality, the only difference between the two is the amount of space that it covers. Instead of covering 510 square feet, like the above mentioned Whispure True HEPA Air Purifier, this model is only effective at cleaning the air in spaces that are up to 250 square feet. That is why you will find that the cost is a little bit lower.

The cost of the Whirlpool Air Purifier, which is also considered an Energy Star product, is around $200. In addition to the originally cost of purchase, you also need to examine the cost of replacement filters. These replacement filters cost around $100 each. Replacement filters need to be replaced whenever the replacement filter light is activated, which tends to be about once every year.

In addition to all of the features mentioned above, Whirlpool air purifiers, including the Whispure True HEPA Air Purifier, as well as the traditional Whirlpool Air Purifier, are known as being extremely quiet. In fact, you might even say that they are silent. Whirlpool stands behind the quietness of their air purifiers, so much that they offer a 30 day money back guarantee. That guarantee states that if their air purifier isnt as quiet as the air purifier that you are replacing, they will take the product back and return your money.

If you would like more information on the above mentioned Whirlpool air purifiers, you are urged to visit the online website of Whirlpool. That online website can be found by visiting www.whirlpool.com.

Whole House Dehumidifiers

Whole house dehumidifiers work just like any other single room dehumidifier does except they help remove excess moisture from your whole house, not just one room. Excessive moisture, or humidity, is just plain uncomfortable. It also encourages the growth of mold and mildew.

Mold and mildew, along with other allergens like dust mites, can make an allergy sufferer downright miserable. No one should have to be miserable in their own home. Keeping your house a little drier could help those allergy symptoms and if the excess moisture is throughout your home then this is the time to look into whole house dehumidifiers.

The first thing you need to do before you start shopping for your dehumidifier is to measure each room and add up the total square footage of space you need to have dehumidified. Then either shop online or in a retail store to find a dehumidifier to handle that square footage.

The dehumidifier you buy will not look like any of the smaller portable units that you can easily set in one room or another. The dehumidifier you will buy is much larger and heavier and will sit in one place near your heating and/or cooling system so it can be connected directly into the ductwork of your house.

Do some comparison shopping and find one that is powerful enough to remove the most amount of moisture. Most have settings so that you can program them yourself and give you a nice range. Moisture levels in your home should be around 50% at all times. make sure to buy a unit that has been Energy Star rated so it is energy efficient and won’t cost an arm and a leg to operate.

One nice thing about installing a dehumidifier of this type is that the water it removes from your house gets drained into a floor drain so you do not have to worry about emptying a heavy bucket full of water everyday. No more spills to wipe up.

Ever wonder how they actually work? Well, I can tell you that a dehumidifier works just like your air conditioner. There are coils inside the unit that have a refrigerant inside and when the warm, moist air passes over them it creates condensation. The condensation drips down into a collection pan, or bucket and is then drained into the floor drain or emptied, by you, into a sink or even outside.

The difference between your air conditioner and your dehumidifier is that the air conditioner cools the air and does not remove any moisture from the air it sends into your home, the dehumidifier warms the air back up before releasing the drier air into your home.

Whole house dehumidifiers will give you a more comfortable home and reduce mold, mildew, and other allergens so you and your family can rest easier. And since excess moisture can affect the materials used to build your home, your home will not rot from the inside out as well.

Sani Dry Dehumidifier

The Sani Dry dehumidifier is made by Therma-Stor exclusively for a company called Basement Systems. Basement Systems is a company that supplies and installs dehumidifiers with their own licensed contractors. They also offer basement finishing and repair services.

The Sani Dry dehumidifier model called the XP Dehumidifier works well in a large area up to 2,500 square feet. It can remove 109 pints of water, per day, from the air of your home making your home much more comfortable to live in and reducing the amount of damage that can be caused by excess moisture.

This unit is also capable of functioning at low temperatures down to 40 degrees. What this means is, if your basement is cool the coils have an auto-defrost feature to keep the unit from freezing up and shutting itself off. It will continue to operate at these low temperature and keep your home moisture free.

The unit can either be used as a free standing unit or can be installed directly into the ductwork of your home. If you are the handy type you could probably manage the installation on your own but if not then they will install it for you.

The XP is Energy Star rated so it is energy efficient and will not increase you energy bill by any significant amount.

The convenience of the unit is also a plus. There is no bucket to empty every day, the XP drains directly to a floor drain. If there is no drain in the floor, you will need to drain the water up and out by purchasing what is called a “compensate pump” separately and installing it in the unit.

The XP has an adjustable “humidistat” as well, allowing you to set the desired relative humidity of your home anywhere from 20% to 90%. Those settings are most extreme and you most likely will set the XP unit in the range of 35% to 50% to be comfortable in your home.

If you suffer from allergies you will notice a big difference in the severity of your symptoms once the XP is installed and begins to remove the excess moisture in your home.

Once the XP is installed, it will run until it achieves the level of humidity in your home that you have set then it will maintain that level by cycling on and off. It might take 24 hours or more to reach the level you want for your home.

Once the XP is programmed by you with specific data for your home, it will always remember it. Even if there is a power outage the XP will restart automatically and remember the settings you programmed into it.

As I stated earlier, the unit can handle up to 2,500 square feet. So, if the entire square footage of your house does not exceed that number then you can install the unit directly into the ductwork of your home and dehumidify your entire house.

The Sani Dry dehumidifier is solely capable of maintaining the moisture in your home to reduce allergens and keep the excess moisture from causing structural damage.