VEVA HPA300 HEPA Filter Replacement Compatible with Honeywell Air Purifier - 3 Pack of HEPA Filters w/ 4 Precut Activated Carbon Pre-Filters & Replacement Filter R
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KP
> 3 dayThe carbon filter isn’t the exact size of the air purifier (no biggie, I just cut it), but the air purifier doesn’t recognize it a being a new carbon filter so the change filter indicator light remains on and the Hepa filter is perfect. I would buy if the cutting & light are no problem for you.
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nitilo
> 3 day+Cheaper than OEM +Works -Doesnt fit compared to the OEM -Carbon filter is slightly shorter than OEM. This causes a small gap that allows all the dust to hit the HEPA filter. Approximately 1/2 gap. -HEPA filter needs to be jammed in. Crinkles a little in the corners. =It works, but the short carbon filter is annoying. Have to tape off the grill to cover that missing section. =Probably would buy again with discounts, but not full price. =Will try other brands
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Halley
Greater than one weekOkay, so I am renting a condo built in the 1960s and not really updated. It doesnt have great air isolation from the other units and is the DUSTIEST place I have ever lived. Its gross. I got a Honeywell HPA300 to help keep the air quality at least a little bit better. It does help! However, those once a year HEPA filters start getting clogged and really loud after 3-4 months. These VEVA multipacks are great. They are much more affordable and conveniently packaged than Honeywell branded replacements. As someone who also lives on a pretty strict budget, the ability to replace these filters more frequently is a bonus. It stays quieter, and Im sure has a positive impact on the air quality in my place.
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Mike E
> 3 dayThe good...the replacement main filters are almost identical to the Honeywell OEM. I noticed no smell or problem with them and they are cheaper. I would give product 5 star.... The bad...the prefilter. This is the second batch of non OEM prefilter I have gotten that while they are precut to the right size they are a thicker unknown material and if you ask me impede the flow of air to the unit. I could literally do a video that shows how the machine sounds with this prefilter vs. OEM prefilter. It sounds like and feels like the machine is working to hard with this prefilter. I believe it was cheaper to buy the 3 with the prefilter than just 3 filters. Im going back to the Honeywell prefilter... You have to cut it but I can handle a scissors. Honeywell/Kaz America is their own worst enemy. They sell you the unit and then try to rip you off on the replacement filters allowing these non OEM suppliers the opportunity to thrive. I have no issue with the filters, prefilter needs to be redesigned b4 I use again.
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Shy
> 3 dayHappy I found Veva it has saved me a lot of money and is works very well in my air purifier.
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Sury
Greater than one weekThe price of the filters has increased considerably in the last couple of years. If that wasn’t bad enough, the black precut filter is now 1/2” smaller in width so now the pre cut filter barely attaches to the velcro. Also note, the outside of the precut filter leaves a lot of dust that the pre-filter is supposed to catch so that’s more cleaning, thanks Honeywell (pun intended).
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SRD
> 3 dayThe pieces fit a n do t he we ork well.
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Ingot Marker
Greater than one weekI was concerned about buying off-brand replacement filters for my HPA300 but didnt run into any of the problems that other reviewers have discussed: 1) The filters I received were all the same color (very white) and fit nicely into their slots. A couple of the shorter edges were bowed in by a millimeter or two, but I checked my original filters and they had the same problem, so, whatever. 2) The pre-filter fit well and covers the velcro strips. The thickness of the pre-filter is approximately the same as that of the original. The pre-filters come folded, both length-wise and width-wise. They dont seem like things that you should fold, but I cant actually think of a reason why not. They wouldnt fit into the box otherwise anyway. 3) So far Ive only been running the purifier for a few minutes with the new filters but there is no odd chemical smell. I think the exhaust air doesnt smell as obviously clean as it did with the original filters, but it doesnt smell dirty or bad or chemical-y. The difference in smell might also be my imagination. 4) With the new filters, the purifier makes a BIT of a deeper noise overall than it did with the OEM filters. I dont know if that means its working harder to pull air through the filters, or what. I almost always set the purifier to its medium setting, so it doesnt really matter to me if the device has to work harder, it has some headroom. If I had bought enough OEM filters to replace all the filters in my HPA300, it would have cost almost as much as a entire new HPA300. Ill be darned if Im going to do that. These are a fraction of a price and they seem to be Good Enough, so that translates to five stars from me.
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Barbara Oster
> 3 dayThe three HEPA filters were easy to install. No issues with the fit. I had seen a few reviews that said they were not the correct fit. I did not have this experience. It took me a total of about 2 - 3 minutes to remove and install the filters.
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BSQuick
> 3 dayThe machine works well - covers up the wife gaseous emissions after she eats cabbage. Reminds me, St Paddys day is coming up, better order my next set.