I have mainly looked at the technical side of this air purifier, and I have done special measurements with a meter.
Here is the diagram;
Automatic mode: varying watts.
Mode 1: 6 Watts
Mode 2: 9 Watts
Mode 3: 14 Watts
Mode 4: 57 Watts
When the device is switched off; 1.5 watts ( If you are away for a longer period of time, it is wise to unplug it )
In practice, it is slightly lower, but these are rounded watt numbers and I am sure that this is the maximum.
And I have had that specially measured by current measurement.
Well, and my experience shows that this air purifier does not work best on automatic mode, Why not?
Here I explain; It is a very sensitive sensor and it sees dangers everywhere (smells too much of air ), and that is why it stays on red mode for a very long time and that is mode 4 and the power consumption is 57 watts, and this unfortunately happens too often. And how I solved that is this; The air purifier on position 2 because with 9 watts I think it's fine and it's still lower than 57 watts, and on position 2 the air purifier needs less time to go back to blue light and that air is clean again.
In my opinion, position 1 works very, very long. So for me, position 2 is the best option for longer use.
Of course, if it starts to stink a lot or if I suffer a lot from allergies/asthma, I temporarily put it on position 4.
And sleep mode works perfectly and almost no light can be seen! Good to know if you have left your air purifier on automatic mode, night mode also automatically switches on when the room is dark. That was also an aha moment for me that I don't like, so I have it on position 2 and then the night light no longer switches on automatically. My room is normally a bit dark again.
So it is not convenient to go back to night mode every time. Good... Air purifier is quite big, you need a suitable place for it, certainly a white wall that fits well with it.
Filters are very expensive unfortunately, but they are very good. And you have to clean more often. Pre-filter vacuumed once every 2 weeks.
And carbon filter black you also have to vacuum once every 3 months, and buy a new filter once a year, so there are 2 filters in it, and the pre-filter is fixed and you can't replace it, you can just use it all the time until the air purifier breaks down. So 2 filters in a pack once a year, start saving, because it's not cheap.
Good, and now the air purifier, my space is something like 25m2, not very big, but I specifically chose this air purifier because it has a greater range and provides clean air very quickly in a small space. I definitely notice a difference, much less trouble with coughing fits and throat tickles and no stuffy nose and it is clear in my head and asthma feeling is also much less bad, and allergy is also less bad. In the summer I suffer more from it, then more is certainly asked of this air purifier.
And we also have two cats, I am a bit more sensitive to them, but the cats are never in my living room/bedroom.
They are on the other side of the living room. So when I am in my living room I have no problems with the cats.
No real problems there either. I also take pills for that, that works well too.
Cats don't go away! Too sweet and valuable for our family.
Well back to the air purifier, close your eyes for a while and pay, and you get your investment back,
if you look at health yes! Good.... I also have plasma wave on as standard, which ensures that dust in the air falls down,
and that you vacuum the house yourself every now and then. I think plasmawave has the advantage that the dust no longer floats in the air.
I am satisfied, only I have to get used to the size, but it looks completely luxurious.
I hope you also find this diagram of power consumption watts useful, I also wrote it especially for doubting customers in the review.
I have a lot of experience with air purifiers myself, I have tried many different air purifiers.
So here is also a review of this air purifier, which I now also use myself.
Good luck...