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The AlenFLEX Air Purifier is designed for large spaces up to 700 SqFt, effectively capturing dust, pet dander, and odors with its advanced True HEPA filter. Ideal for homes, offices, and various environments, it operates quietly while ensuring cleaner air in just 30 minutes. Perfect for allergy sufferers and pet owners, this purifier combines style and functionality, making it a thoughtful gift for anyone seeking improved indoor air quality.
A**N
The Sexiest Little Air Purifier That Could
The media could not be loaded. I am so allergic to dust that if the power goes out in my home, I need to go sit outside until it comes back on and all the air purifiers in my home come back online. Over the years, I have collected quite a collection of air purifiers as we’ve moved from smaller to bigger homes and my allergies have turned into full-blown allergic asthma requiring weekly then monthly shots and daily medication consisting of both pills and inhalers. I buy exclusively from two brands, IQAir and Alen having given up on Blueair altogether in favor of Alen.I own (2) IQAir HealthPro air purifiers and (1) IQAir HealthPro Compact, which I use in our two bedrooms and our living room. Our home has an open layout with a lot of room to cover and so we use a Alen BreatheSmart in our kitchen (with the handy HEPA-OdorCell filter), another in our main room of our back house. I also own (2) Alen T500s, which we use in our back house bedroom and for travel, one of which I received from Alen to test and keep. Vistors are often shocked by the amazing air quality in our home. It's fresher inside than the great outdoors of Los Angeles.I haven’t tried the Fit50, the now middle child of the BreatheSmart line so I’ll be comparing the Flex primarily with the original flagship BreatheSmart model. The first thing I noticed was how SEXY the Flex is and how much more compact it is than the original BreatheSmart while still feeling quite and if at all possible, more sturdy. It comes in a giant box that’s easy enough to open and is reminiscent Amazon’s frustration-free packaging.The front panel of the Flex is weightier than the BreatheSmart's and lined with gray plastic and I believe all over magnetics so it need the annoying hinges that the BreatheSmart does. Overall, the materials used look similar but look and feel much improved. The brushed metal surfaces feel quite nice against your skin if you’re planning on cuddling with it. (Kidding.) The darker silver finish and white front are truly aesthetically pleasing. The display is also fantastic with it’s a flat sleek surface with a touch display that is a vast improvement on the clunky push-down buttons of the original BreatheSmart. You can shut off the display lights or keep them on. Also, unlike the BreatheSmart, it offers the same Lock function as the Fit50 which is really useful if you have a little toddler who loves to those push buttons on the original air purifier. Like the other models, the Alen will tell you when your filter is still good (green), when you should order a new one (yellow) and when you’re filter needs replacing (red).At the lowest setting, the Flex is pretty much silent while the third is barely a whisper with the fourth Turbo mode setting is loud but softer than expected but this last setting is really the one you’ll only use when you need to get a room de-dusted quickly, like say in your hotel room, new home office or while staying in the dust mite haven that is your mother-in-law’s really, really dusty back house.The Flex is 15 pounds so it’s almost twice as heavy as the portable travel-friendly Alen T500 tower, which is 9 pounds, but smaller than the 21-pound BreatheSmart and only a pound lighter than the Fit50. The Flex is also stripped down as far as some features that both the BreatheSmart and Fit50 have: the ionizer is gone on the new Flex, as is the SmartSensor, Air quality feedback light and Automatic mode. I'm not sure I personally could not live with the automatic mode which decides on its own what setting is necessary or the SmartSensor that tells me in different colors that the air quality in a specific room is great or really poor. It is also not energy certified and the CADR results are still pending and uses 36 watts on the highest setting whereas the BreatheSmart uses 105 and the Fit50 uses 60.The Alen promises the same filtration rate as all the BreatheSmart models: 99% of particles great than 0.3 microns eviscerated keeping you safe from those dust mites. The filter life is paired down to 6-9 months, a sharp decline from the Fit50’s 10-12 months (awesome!) but only slight change from the BreatheSmart’s 8-9 months. The powers supply comes in at 115V instead of the 120V of the other models. The Flex is recommended for average size rooms up to 700 sq. feet so it falls between the Alen T500 (up to 500 sq. ft) and the Fit50 (at 900 sq. ft) with the BreatheSmart offering the most coverage of up to 1100 sq. ft for large and open spaces. Like all the Alen air purifiers, it comes with the standard HEPA-Pure filter which is the base filter available with the same three options getting slightly more expensive: the HEPA-Silver, HEPA-FreshPlus and HEPA-OdorCell. The HEPA-OdorCell is truly brilliant in the kitchen, where smoke or garbage might cause some terrible smells, and a baby’s room where a diaper pail might do the same.Unlike the vastly more expensive 10-year warranty on the IQAir, which Alen rightly deems “overkill” for most people and their homes, the Alen has a lifetime warranty and they truly stand by it. I had problems with the T300, which the T500 replaced, and received a whole new air purifier each time as a replacement. After being offered the Alen T500 to test by Alen when it first came out, I sold my T500s and bought a second T500 and a third for a friend.If I didn’t already have the top of the line BreatheSmart with the less awesome display, I would really consider this little Flex in my bedrooms. Alen is the air purifier I recommend to anyone with basic allergies or allergic asthma like myself who cannot afford the louder, bulkier, energy-sucking and more complicated and expensive filter requiring energy-sucking IQAir. The IQAir is $200 more than the BreatheSmart’s $599 price tag and the Flex comes in at $399 about a $100 less than the listed price for the Fit50.And last but not least, the Alen Flex offers 14 designer panels to “complement” your décor just like the BreatheSmart and one more than the Fit50. We plan to take advantage of this feature for the first time with the Flex as we will be using this model in the small office where my husband works. The Flex has also made me more curious about the Flex and left me wondering if Alen has plans to upgrade the display on the original flagship model. I highly recommend the Flex and ALL the aforementioned Alen air purifiers.
M**N
Alen Purifier
Fantastic air purifier. Beautiful (we bought the graphite) and so quiet. Packaging for this large item was perfect. I would recommend.
N**E
Helping with ASTHMA + ALLERGIES! Also one of the better looking air purifiers out there.
If you are thinking of getting the Alen FLEX air purifier to help with allergies or asthma or pets, read on (because I have all 3):For context, I had been having worsening asthma and allergy attacks over the past few months, to the point where my asthma went from being predominantly exercise or allergy induced to recurring several times a day. After a trip to an asthma and allergy specialist and receiving a full allergy test, I was told that I was allergic to almost everything (every tree, grass and weed, dust mites, cockroaches, cats, dogs, etc. plus other food and miscellaneous allergies). I already knew I was allergic to all of those things but the doctor confirmed that I was on the "severe" end of the scale and I was advised to get rid of our cats and get an air purifier.As most cat owners know, getting rid of a beloved cat would be like throwing your child out on to the street, so the cats had to stay even if it meant using inhalers twice a day, popping allergy medication daily and maybe just banning the cats from the bed and wardrobe. But we knew we would need a GREAT air purifier to help with all the allergens coming from our furry friends and everything else permeating our allergen-laden Northeast American air. You know how some people have "spring allergies"? I have spring, summer and fall allergies thanks to the wide range of trees, grass, and weeds that all decide to pollinate at different times.I had been obsessed with getting a Molekule for a while, and if not, a Dyson. But to be entirely honest, neither was in our current budget due to a recent influx of life expenses. My husband and I agreed that getting a second air purifier from one of those brands might be in the cards when we move into a bigger home in a year, but for now, I should buy the best possible air purifier in the $300 range to cover 700-800 square feet.After days of research and reading hundreds of reviews, I finally settled on this Alan FLEX purifier in Oak.It's a beautiful air purifier, and if you have a home with a more natural aesthetic like we do, the "wood" front helps the machine blend in more with its surroundings instead of sticking out like a sore thumb. We tend to like wood, natural fibers, ceramics, etc. for our decor, and I wanted a purifier that was barely noticeable at a glance because it somewhat camouflaged with its surroundings. Because it has such a minimalist design with clean lines and few obvious vents or mechanical-looking parts, I feel it would blend well with most decor schemes, and it's so great that this model also has numerous colors and wood types to choose from.As for how well it works, I could not confirm its effect on my health immediately but 3 weeks later, I absolutely noticed a reduction in the frequency of my asthma attacks. While I was having several attacks a day, I now have one every 2 to 3 days, and my health in general is improving with each passing week. With cats in the house, things are never going to be 100 percent perfect in that department but this air purifier has made significant improvements. I also wake up a lot less with puffy red eyes or a scratchy throat.For the price point - neither cheap nor extremely expensive, I honestly do feel that Alen FLEX may be the best (if not, one of the best) options on the market, and is a wonderful combination of effectiveness and good design.On the downside? It can be a bit loud when on the highest setting, which may be an issue for those interested in placing it in the bedroom like we do. Not overly loud but it depends on your personal opinion/perception of what constitutes "loud" for such a machine. Personally, I don't really notice the noise anymore - it's almost like white noise in the background. And I think that if it's bothersome at night, you can put it on the low setting, which significantly reduces the noise when you sleep.
K**T
Second Alen Air Purifier
I have the 75i for the living room, so when a different unit died in an 800 sq ft bonus room, I got the Flex model. I usually buy one rated for bigger rooms so I don't have to put the fan on the highest speed. At speed 2 or 3, it provides a nice white noise. I love how easy the front panel comes off when you replace the filter. The brushed stainless finish is neutral and sleek that it really blends in with anything. You can also turn the lights off, which is a plus. It is definitely an investment, but it's a necessity with my bad allergies and asthma. Changing the filter regularly is a must - I neglected the 75i and didn't realize the filter was 3 years old! It was caked with dust, and when I replaced it, I could hear the difference in how much more air it was moving. It used to be set to level 3, and I was able to turn it down to 2. Needless to say, I have both filters on auto-ship now. I usually get the "pure" filter, which works great as is.
M**W
Easy to use, seems to be working as intended
I just got this yesterday. It’s my first air purifier so I did research and asked a friend who has two. I got the espresso color since it goes best with my home. It was easy to get started. I wasn’t sure what to expect but was pleasantly surprised to come back and see visible evidence of dust being removed. I ran it again this morning after cooking bacon and the odor was cleared quickly. After less than 24 hours use, I’m pleased.
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