I've the 2000i in AU (Got it on sale on Amazon) and it is a great unit but the all in one filter is annoying I've had it for about 8 months and the filter is at 62% life remaining. I've two other air purifiers that are AU designed and built (Innovair) that are hospital grade and the pre-filter, HEPA13 filter and carbon filter are are separate and they work incredibly and the HEPA lasts 3-5 years, the carbon is 2.5KG and lasts up to 2 years and the pre-filter lasts up to 6 months and you just replace it as it wraps around the HEPA filter and it gets really disgusting after 6 months but they're cheap to replace. Also have a Dyson which has their glass HEPA filter which isn't the best, I'd put the Dyson at the bottom, then the Phillips and the best are the two Innovair hospital grade units. Great review!
Thanks James and it’s good to hear my theory matched your experience. I do think it’s a much better at cleaning the air than the Dyson l. The Innovair, sounds a great unit I hope I can get a model to test in future. Will do a little research to see if they can send one to the UK.
You can add as many on or off automatic schedules as you wish. You just tap the plus button to add another. If you tap the ‘on’ you will see an option for ‘off’. Soon becomes self explanatory.
Ah yes you can do it like that but I had assumed the app would follow the same process as the Hue lights which to me is a little easier. Any more feedback from your Phililps 3000i?
@@Petedel appreciate it . Strange that the 2000i doesn’t show the gas levels but I personally find those type of sensors far less useful than particle sensors.
Got a 3000i at £269 on amazon, I'm impressed so far, clear lack of dust buildup, my asthma symptoms have improved & as I have two budgies that produce loads of feather dander I was surprised to see how much less dust there was on surfaces. Had a 2000i for a year or so, got that on sale as well. The filter running costs, going by how much the percentage drops over the course of a month they should last around 2 years.
@@HouseFresh 3000i was one of the top purifier tested by Aussie consumer magazine choice. Not the best but top3. Can be picked up in Australia for equivalent £200
@HouseFresh samsung,ionmax,. Samsung are pretty good. Here in Australia they use 110000 units in every school in Victoria and in the state I'm in i saw them in the covid hospital.
Do we account for the better quality filter from Philip compared to other brands? Most brand filters promise 0.3 microns but Philip stated that they promise to filter most particles as small as 0.003 microns.
Yes I do discuss this in the video. Any particle filter even non-HEPA grade can achieve this level for very small particles so its not something unique to Philips. The reason that most brands give 0.3 microns as this is the size that is the hardest to deal with.
I suspect the price fluctuation has something to do with the Philips 3200 being release, which will supersede the 3000. I’m waiting on this new 3200 model, max db is 47.5 in turbo mode!
Ah interesting I didn’t know this was coming out, will look to test when it’s available. I do notice some brands play with price more than others as I have also seen Dyson doing this in marketplaces.
Please, could you tell us if you advise or not the Dyson BP04 kindly your advise highly appreciated. Suffering from allergy pollen , Mites. Thank you 🙏🏻
Not tested yet but do have plans to before the end of the year. Just looking at the numbers it seems to high a price for the clean air delivery rate it gives. For some consumers the look will be worth paying for, but I doubt it will be a good purchase for most people but will be sure to test with an open mind.
@@HouseFresh Very much appreciated Iam finding a better deal online from a different markets that I am able to bring with instead of the 999Euros I am able to get it for 580Euros that’s why I am considering but not before having your honest opinion …Many thanks indeed
So dust CADR is 190 cfm for the Dyson BP06 according to EnergyStar: www.energystar.gov/productfinder/product/certified-room-air-cleaners/details/2448381 You can get 373 cfm with the Levoit Core 600S that I see on Amazon for 245 euros. You get much more overall power so will be able to leave it on a lower speed and get the same level of power that the Dyson model needs top speed to work. Or if you prefer looks you can get the Philips 3000i for 300 euros with a CADR of 306 cfm. So even at the lower price, i just don't think its worth it. Maybe it has great asthetics and Im sure the app is great but nothing on paper I can see make it worth such a high initial price tag.
Don't worry about it, I had to read it a few times and do quite a bit of research before I understood what they were trying to present. Glad the found the review useful :)
I am so confused. I was checking online and came across 3200 model which is out of stock at argos and philips. However, on Mark electrical, it says discontinued. Could you please clarify?
The 3200 seems to have the same level of air cleaning power 520 m2h but looks a different design. Not had a chance to do a hands-on test yet but does seem a good price but would want to know what features it has or hasn't compared to the 3000i.
I've the 2000i in AU (Got it on sale on Amazon) and it is a great unit but the all in one filter is annoying I've had it for about 8 months and the filter is at 62% life remaining.
I've two other air purifiers that are AU designed and built (Innovair) that are hospital grade and the pre-filter, HEPA13 filter and carbon filter are are separate and they work incredibly and the HEPA lasts 3-5 years, the carbon is 2.5KG and lasts up to 2 years and the pre-filter lasts up to 6 months and you just replace it as it wraps around the HEPA filter and it gets really disgusting after 6 months but they're cheap to replace.
Also have a Dyson which has their glass HEPA filter which isn't the best, I'd put the Dyson at the bottom, then the Phillips and the best are the two Innovair hospital grade units.
Great review!
Thanks James and it’s good to hear my theory matched your experience. I do think it’s a much better at cleaning the air than the Dyson l.
The Innovair, sounds a great unit I hope I can get a model to test in future. Will do a little research to see if they can send one to the UK.
Can you link the Innovair one please?
Also an aussie here, I've currently got the Phillips
You can add as many on or off automatic schedules as you wish. You just tap the plus button to add another. If you tap the ‘on’ you will see an option for ‘off’. Soon becomes self explanatory.
Ah yes you can do it like that but I had assumed the app would follow the same process as the Hue lights which to me is a little easier. Any more feedback from your Phililps 3000i?
No. Just trying to help. Mines a 2000i unit. Does exactly the same but doesn’t have a gas particle reading, despite being able to remove gasses.
@@Petedel appreciate it . Strange that the 2000i doesn’t show the gas levels but I personally find those type of sensors far less useful than particle sensors.
Got a 3000i at £269 on amazon, I'm impressed so far, clear lack of dust buildup, my asthma symptoms have improved & as I have two budgies that produce loads of feather dander I was surprised to see how much less dust there was on surfaces.
Had a 2000i for a year or so, got that on sale as well. The filter running costs, going by how much the percentage drops over the course of a month they should last around 2 years.
That’s a good price ! Glad it’s working well for you. Glad to hear your estimate for the filters as that is really good.
@@HouseFresh 3000i was one of the top purifier tested by Aussie consumer magazine choice. Not the best but top3. Can be picked up in Australia for equivalent £200
@@chefgav1 Interesting - what was the other top two devices? thanks for sharing!
@HouseFresh samsung,ionmax,.
Samsung are pretty good. Here in Australia they use 110000 units in every school in Victoria and in the state I'm in i saw them in the covid hospital.
Does 3000i moisturize better than 2000i?
Do we account for the better quality filter from Philip compared to other brands? Most brand filters promise 0.3 microns but Philip stated that they promise to filter most particles as small as 0.003 microns.
Yes I do discuss this in the video. Any particle filter even non-HEPA grade can achieve this level for very small particles so its not something unique to Philips. The reason that most brands give 0.3 microns as this is the size that is the hardest to deal with.
@HouseFresh thank you for clarification.
So does it filter 0.3 micron particles as well or not? 🤔
Like many particle filters it will be able to remove 0.3 micron and smaller particles well.
I suspect the price fluctuation has something to do with the Philips 3200 being release, which will supersede the 3000. I’m waiting on this new 3200 model, max db is 47.5 in turbo mode!
Ah interesting I didn’t know this was coming out, will look to test when it’s available. I do notice some brands play with price more than others as I have also seen Dyson doing this in marketplaces.
@@HouseFresh When will you do a 3200 and 4200 test?
Please do the Phillips 1000i
Will do soon. Thanks for sharing.
Hi!
Is there any pc DIY kits or something like available in the uk? as i can't get hold of the 200s
Not that I know of but I hope to see one soon
can you test 2000i series
Yes, I would expect to be very similar to the 3000i but just smaller and lower performance. But will grab one soon for testing.
Will you review the new Philips 3200 and 4200 series?
Have plans to look at these in 2025.
Please, could you tell us if you advise or not the Dyson BP04 kindly your advise highly appreciated. Suffering from allergy pollen , Mites. Thank you 🙏🏻
Not tested yet but do have plans to before the end of the year. Just looking at the numbers it seems to high a price for the clean air delivery rate it gives. For some consumers the look will be worth paying for, but I doubt it will be a good purchase for most people but will be sure to test with an open mind.
@@HouseFresh Very much appreciated Iam finding a better deal online from a different markets that I am able to bring with instead of the 999Euros I am able to get it for 580Euros that’s why I am considering but not before having your honest opinion …Many thanks indeed
So dust CADR is 190 cfm for the Dyson BP06 according to EnergyStar: www.energystar.gov/productfinder/product/certified-room-air-cleaners/details/2448381
You can get 373 cfm with the Levoit Core 600S that I see on Amazon for 245 euros.
You get much more overall power so will be able to leave it on a lower speed and get the same level of power that the Dyson model needs top speed to work.
Or if you prefer looks you can get the Philips 3000i for 300 euros with a CADR of 306 cfm.
So even at the lower price, i just don't think its worth it. Maybe it has great asthetics and Im sure the app is great but nothing on paper I can see make it worth such a high initial price tag.
Great review as usual 👏
Thank you 🤗 Was an interesting one to work on.
Great review, really insightful. The marketing jargon got me! 😅
Don't worry about it, I had to read it a few times and do quite a bit of research before I understood what they were trying to present. Glad the found the review useful :)
Bro.. Airbot Z1. I already have it, just do a review and let others know your opinnion!
Wow looks an interesting design and it even has an onboard camera. Will add to the list!
So what's the best ?
Depends on room size and your location. Best for most people would be something like the Winix 5500-2 or Winix Zero S.
I am so confused. I was checking online and came across 3200 model which is out of stock at argos and philips. However, on Mark electrical, it says discontinued. Could you please clarify?
The 3200 seems to have the same level of air cleaning power 520 m2h but looks a different design. Not had a chance to do a hands-on test yet but does seem a good price but would want to know what features it has or hasn't compared to the 3000i.
@@HouseFresh there is some stock at actual philips website.
@@Hans_R_Freisen Thanks for update!
Great video
Thanks!