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So I've been running a few air purifiers over the summer since my husband has allergies. They seemed to help. But I was surprised that they blew out so much cold air. Now that it's colder I haven't been running them. But I feel like we need them more then ever now since we don't have the windows open. Are there air purifiers out there that don't give off cold air or do I just have to deal with it?
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Not to be smart - but you don't have to deal with it - but you have to pay good money to get a good one.  Check out RABBIT AIR on Google.  $300 - $350 but they last forever.  Hotels use them - I've had 3 for eleven years. Two filters to replace perhaps yearly for $50 each with one washable one.  5 fan speeds to chose plus elimination of dust floating in air button. 

Dyson now has a unit - blows cold air if you make that selection - lower fan speed = no air to chill you.  Q has Dyson unit.  Happy shopping!    I love my Rabbit!

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Added info - Rabbit Unit known as BIOGS 2.0

They won international awards for their new design 3 years ago.  Replacement filters about $50 each x 2 and they ship directly to your address.  No hunting for the new filters which can be vacuumed couple times year before purchasing new.

They sure took my doggy smell away - when I had a dog.  Good Luck

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Ok thanks. I'll check in to those. The ones I have weren't cheap. About 250.00 I think. And they worked fine. But there wasn't an option for no air.
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@fthunt wrote:

Not to be smart - but you don't have to deal with it - but you have to pay good money to get a good one.  Check out RABBIT AIR on Google.  $300 - $350 but they last forever.  Hotels use them - I've had 3 for eleven years. Two filters to replace perhaps yearly for $50 each with one washable one.  5 fan speeds to chose plus elimination of dust floating in air button. 

Dyson now has a unit - blows cold air if you make that selection - lower fan speed = no air to chill you.  Q has Dyson unit.  Happy shopping!    I love my Rabbit!


@fthunt  I have Three Rabbits.... love that they are so quiet! 🙂

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We all have our tolerance for 'noise'.  For me...the Rabbit is TOO quiet in my bedroom.  I need a little cricket noise or something.  LOL  I love that I have NO dust particles floating in front of the kitchen window that gets direct sunshine.

I swear by Rabbit........................when I had the dog I would rev up the fan speed so machine could turn the air over (freshen) while I was out shopping.

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Dyson make pure junk these days, get a real one and dont pay for their over priced designs. I like my Winnex and it kills any mold or bacteria.

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I bought a Holmes black tower air cleaner (about 30" high) at Target for $50. It blows air out the back. In summer I turn it around and have an "air cleaner fan" blowing at me. Good purchase.