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Hello ! The difference is not huge in your test. In the 194 foot chamber the difference is only 6% between the Levoit 300 and LV 132. Even if the LV 132 takes half an hour more to do the work of the LV 300, on 24 HRS and every day the LV 132 fits perfectly. Regarding the entry of the LV 132 which is smaller, this is compensated for by a stronger jet of air entering through the holes. We should compare the power of the air jet entering the purifier. I am not talking here about the quantity of air that goes into these two purifiers because the LV 300 is a winner, but I am talking about the power of suction of air that goes in on each side, the air stream. I'm sure the LV 132 wins
Hello! Thank you for your opinion. The smaller air inlet is not a warranty for higher air suction. The Levoit Core 300 has a higher CFM and a more powerful engine that leads to faster air circulation.
@@AirPurifierFirst I am not saying that it will attract more air than LV 300, the question is not there! I'm talking about the incoming air pressure to attract dust. The air jet entering the purifier must be powerful enough because of the small air inlet. I would like to test the pressure of air entering the LV 300 and LV 132 and not the amount of air entering. The LV 300 with a larger air inlet with a more powerful engine, that's clear
Do they clean the air? Lol that's the fundamental question. I have looked at filters from 300 to 1500 $$. So in comparison is the levoit worth the money?
Great question, thanks. Yes, they clean the air! How effective they are, you can see under the performance test, where I mentioned how much these two devices improved the air quality in 60 mins in recommended room sizes. These two devices are good enough to clean the air in the recommended room sizes. The price isn't always a good quality factor when we talk about air purifiers. I tested some cheaper air purifiers that did far better in performance tests than the more expensive ones. Besides, I will do reviews of some premium air purifiers, and then there will be more comparisons between cheaper and expensive brands. If you are interested in buying a premium and a bit more expensive air purifier, stay tuned and find out more about: Dyson, Molekule, Blueair, Alen, Oransi, Coway air purifiers, which I will do reviews of in the future.
Yes, you are right. The LV-H128 and the Taotronics TT-AP001 have slightly higher CADR rating than the Levoit LV-H132. But, Taotronics has a smaller filter, and the LV-H132 beat it in my performance tests. On the other hand, the Levoit LV-H128 did better performance tests than the Taotronics, but the LV-H132 beaten it too (I have to do some more tests for the LV-H128 model, after which I will have a final opinion). Anyway, I will publish the comparison of the Taotronics TT-AP001 and the Levoit LV-H128 in the next month.
@@AirPurifierFirst thank you the LV h128 sounds like a good deal. I was also considering the LEVOIT CORE 200S . Anyway I could benefit of a couple. I was given as a present a Molekule mini air+. But the filters are very expensive, also the Amazon reviews look like fake reviews with instagram style photos, just generic praise. I am considering selling it half price to buy a couple of levoit. I read the wirecutter review. Have you tested the Molekule? Even if a present, I feel I would rather get something more efficient and less expensive. Any insight on it? Levoit seems the best deal, after all. There is also a Swedish company, Blueair, that has purifiers in that price range, maybe 20% more expensive than Levoit. I am suspicious of Molekule, too many red flags. Subscribing to your channel. Great to have such reviews.
@@stefpix Yeah, the Core 200S seems like an ideal model, but I haven't tested it yet. Hmm, I don't have any comment on Molekule, because I didn't test any of their models. Blueair offers some fantastic devices, they are a trustable brand. Anyway, you won't go wrong with Levoit's air purifiers.
@@AirPurifierFirst thank you. I would love if you tested and compared the LV-H128. It is a lot cheaper, but I wonder if the h132 is still better. Levoit wrote that h128 has a higher CADR than h128, but it would be nice to have an independent test.
Hi, I have recently discovered your channel and I find it useful, I am about to buy 2 purifiers, I am undecided on which models to point between xiaomi h3, levoit lv-h312 and core 300, the first purifier I should put it in the living room which is about 30 square meters, with the possibility of moving it to other smaller rooms 13/17 square meters, the other model should go on a very small office of 4 square meters with the possibility of moving it into the room of 14 square meters, which models do you recommend? I'm confused :) thank you
There are a number of third-party options for filter replacements for both units. Would you recommend that I stick to using the Levoit brand filters, or are the third-party brands comparable?
I think the best you can do is to experiment with as many different positions as you can. That's the easiest way to find the place which suits you the best.
Nice review! I have a question, can I have this on while I'm sleeping? because I always wake up with dry throat, skin, lips and everything, will this help? thanks for answer
Thanks for all the reviews, you do a great job!! I been researching the Levoit line... I am tore between buying the Core 300 vs Rabbit Air A2 (??) . We would be placing it in a small room (approx 100 sq ft) that would occasional heavy cigar smoke in the room? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks for your kind comment. I think the Rabbit Air is the better option, but it could be a little too big for a room that size. Anyway, it's not that easy to remove the heavy cigarette smoke with just an air purifier. The best you can do is to combine an air purifier with the smoke absorbing device or something similar, which will move the smoke outside the room.
I just purchased a H132 and I noticed the fan only blows out air on the left side even tho it’s vented 360 degrees in a circle. Did you notice this on yours?
My air purifier is making a faint whining/screeching sound when it runs. I emailed Levoit already but they told me to contact Amazon but that wasn't much help. Wonder if you could help me out? Thank you!
Did you register your product on Levoit's website for a warranty? If you didn't do that, please go to the levoit.com website and register your product. After that, ask them for a refund, for a new product, or for a solution for fixing your issue.
Yes, you should, because vacuuming the pre-filter could extend the life of the main filters. Filters for these models are not too expensive if we compare the prices with replacement filters of other air purifiers, but I agree that they might be a little bit cheaper.
Am I meant to leave these air purifier running all day everyday? Is there a way to set it to turn on automatically for a set period of time during the day/night? Thanks for the reviews, very helpful.
No, you don't have to run the air purifier for the whole day. These units don't have mentioned feature. But, the Core 300 has a timer, which could partially solve your concerns. Thank you!
Not in a way you probably think. Almost every electric device provides a form of electromagnetic radiation, and it's quite "normal." For example, cell phones are having radiofrequency radiation, according to cancer.gov. www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/radiation/cell-phones-fact-sheet Anyway, you can go through the comments on the video you are talking about, and you will see that author explained that he is not right. I will quote the part of his comment for you "after posting this i have found out its normal for a big electric motor spinning fast will inevitably create a high electro magnetic field.".
@@AirPurifierFirst Thanks for your reply. Which video are you talking about? Most of the reviews I was referring to were on Amazon. It also seems that there are other air purifiers that emit a lower emf.
✅ Check out the full contextual comparison of the Levoit LV-H132 Vs Levoit Core 300 here:
👉 www.airpurifierfirst.com/comparison/levoit-lv-h132-vs-levoit-core-300/
Hello !
The difference is not huge in your test. In the 194 foot chamber the difference is only 6% between the Levoit 300 and LV 132. Even if the LV 132 takes half an hour more to do the work of the LV 300, on 24 HRS and every day the LV 132 fits perfectly. Regarding the entry of the LV 132 which is smaller, this is compensated for by a stronger jet of air entering through the holes. We should compare the power of the air jet entering the purifier. I am not talking here about the quantity of air that goes into these two purifiers because the LV 300 is a winner, but I am talking about the power of suction of air that goes in on each side, the air stream. I'm sure the LV 132 wins
Hello!
Thank you for your opinion.
The smaller air inlet is not a warranty for higher air suction. The Levoit Core 300 has a higher CFM and a more powerful engine that leads to faster air circulation.
@@AirPurifierFirst I am not saying that it will attract more air than LV 300, the question is not there! I'm talking about the incoming air pressure to attract dust. The air jet entering the purifier must be powerful enough because of the small air inlet. I would like to test the pressure of air entering the LV 300 and LV 132 and not the amount of air entering. The LV 300 with a larger air inlet with a more powerful engine, that's clear
Do they clean the air? Lol that's the fundamental question. I have looked at filters from 300 to 1500 $$. So in comparison is the levoit worth the money?
Great question, thanks.
Yes, they clean the air!
How effective they are, you can see under the performance test, where I mentioned how much these two devices improved the air quality in 60 mins in recommended room sizes. These two devices are good enough to clean the air in the recommended room sizes.
The price isn't always a good quality factor when we talk about air purifiers. I tested some cheaper air purifiers that did far better in performance tests than the more expensive ones.
Besides, I will do reviews of some premium air purifiers, and then there will be more comparisons between cheaper and expensive brands.
If you are interested in buying a premium and a bit more expensive air purifier, stay tuned and find out more about: Dyson, Molekule, Blueair, Alen, Oransi, Coway air purifiers, which I will do reviews of in the future.
The LV H128 seems smaller and cheaper but more powerful than the LV H132. Do you have any insight on it? And the Taotronic ones?
Yes, you are right. The LV-H128 and the Taotronics TT-AP001 have slightly higher CADR rating than the Levoit LV-H132. But, Taotronics has a smaller filter, and the LV-H132 beat it in my performance tests. On the other hand, the Levoit LV-H128 did better performance tests than the Taotronics, but the LV-H132 beaten it too (I have to do some more tests for the LV-H128 model, after which I will have a final opinion).
Anyway, I will publish the comparison of the Taotronics TT-AP001 and the Levoit LV-H128 in the next month.
@@AirPurifierFirst thank you the LV h128 sounds like a good deal. I was also considering the LEVOIT CORE 200S . Anyway I could benefit of a couple. I was given as a present a Molekule mini air+. But the filters are very expensive, also the Amazon reviews look like fake reviews with instagram style photos, just generic praise. I am considering selling it half price to buy a couple of levoit. I read the wirecutter review. Have you tested the Molekule? Even if a present, I feel I would rather get something more efficient and less expensive. Any insight on it? Levoit seems the best deal, after all. There is also a Swedish company, Blueair, that has purifiers in that price range, maybe 20% more expensive than Levoit. I am suspicious of Molekule, too many red flags. Subscribing to your channel. Great to have such reviews.
@@stefpix Yeah, the Core 200S seems like an ideal model, but I haven't tested it yet. Hmm, I don't have any comment on Molekule, because I didn't test any of their models. Blueair offers some fantastic devices, they are a trustable brand. Anyway, you won't go wrong with Levoit's air purifiers.
@@AirPurifierFirst thank you. I would love if you tested and compared the LV-H128. It is a lot cheaper, but I wonder if the h132 is still better. Levoit wrote that h128 has a higher CADR than h128, but it would be nice to have an independent test.
@@AirPurifierFirst so it means Lv-H132 best?
would be cool to see levoit core 300 vs COWAY Airmega 150
Hi Damjan, thanks for your suggestion!
@@AirPurifierFirst have u reviewed the comparison for these two?
Can we see a review of the Xiaomi 3H?
I will review the Xiaomi 3H, in the future.
Hi, I have recently discovered your channel and I find it useful, I am about to buy 2 purifiers, I am undecided on which models to point between xiaomi h3, levoit lv-h312 and core 300, the first purifier I should put it in the living room which is about 30 square meters, with the possibility of moving it to other smaller rooms 13/17 square meters, the other model should go on a very small office of 4 square meters with the possibility of moving it into the room of 14 square meters, which models do you recommend? I'm confused :)
thank you
There are a number of third-party options for filter replacements for both units. Would you recommend that I stick to using the Levoit brand filters, or are the third-party brands comparable?
I haven't tested any filters from third-party brands, so I can't recommend them. Anyway, I think the original filters are the best.
does placement of the air purifier matters? if I put it on top a table will it still be as effective as the floor?
I think the best you can do is to experiment with as many different positions as you can. That's the easiest way to find the place which suits you the best.
Nice review! I have a question, can I have this on while I'm sleeping? because I always wake up with dry throat, skin, lips and everything, will this help? thanks for answer
Hmm, I believe you need something for increasing the humidity in your room. Maybe a humidifier or similar device.
@@AirPurifierFirst yes the LV 132 one, will this work? and can i have it on all night? idk much ab these kind of stuff
Thanks for all the reviews, you do a great job!! I been researching the Levoit line... I am tore between buying the Core 300 vs Rabbit Air A2 (??) . We would be placing it in a small room (approx 100 sq ft) that would occasional heavy cigar smoke in the room? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks for your kind comment.
I think the Rabbit Air is the better option, but it could be a little too big for a room that size.
Anyway, it's not that easy to remove the heavy cigarette smoke with just an air purifier. The best you can do is to combine an air purifier with the smoke absorbing device or something similar, which will move the smoke outside the room.
I just purchased a H132 and I noticed the fan only blows out air on the left side even tho it’s vented 360 degrees in a circle. Did you notice this on yours?
Yes, I did. I think it is normal for this device.
rn both devices mention are on sale for $79 and just saying the heck with it and get the 300 but would it be overkill for a small room like a bedroom?
No, it would not be overkill, don't worry.
Is lv h132 good for 25mq room?
You will need a larger air purifier. Suggestions: the Levoit Core 300S, Levoit Core 400S, or similar.
I have a cat with fine hair, which i can see swimming around in the room. Which one is the best for sucking all that hair into the machine?
My air purifier is making a faint whining/screeching sound when it runs. I emailed Levoit already but they told me to contact Amazon but that wasn't much help. Wonder if you could help me out? Thank you!
Did you register your product on Levoit's website for a warranty? If you didn't do that, please go to the levoit.com website and register your product. After that, ask them for a refund, for a new product, or for a solution for fixing your issue.
should I vacuum the dust of the filter every month? Also why are the filters so expensive
Yes, you should, because vacuuming the pre-filter could extend the life of the main filters.
Filters for these models are not too expensive if we compare the prices with replacement filters of other air purifiers, but I agree that they might be a little bit cheaper.
can you guys review the Levoit LV-H133?
The next model from Levoit is going to be Vital 100, but we will definitely do the LV-H133 in some period.
Am I meant to leave these air purifier running all day everyday? Is there a way to set it to turn on automatically for a set period of time during the day/night?
Thanks for the reviews, very helpful.
No, you don't have to run the air purifier for the whole day.
These units don't have mentioned feature. But, the Core 300 has a timer, which could partially solve your concerns.
Thank you!
I've seen reviews of levoit air purifiers that warn about their higher than average radiation output.
Not in a way you probably think.
Almost every electric device provides a form of electromagnetic radiation, and it's quite "normal." For example, cell phones are having radiofrequency radiation, according to cancer.gov.
www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/radiation/cell-phones-fact-sheet
Anyway, you can go through the comments on the video you are talking about, and you will see that author explained that he is not right. I will quote the part of his comment for you "after posting this i have found out its normal for a big electric motor spinning fast will inevitably create a high electro magnetic field.".
@@AirPurifierFirst Thanks for your reply. Which video are you talking about? Most of the reviews I was referring to were on Amazon. It also seems that there are other air purifiers that emit a lower emf.
You should do a video on TaoTronics
Thanks for the suggestion. I will do a review of the TaoTronics TT-AP001 air purifier by the end of the year.
@@AirPurifierFirst I think the TT-AP006 is a more current and updated model.
@@stefpix Yes, but I have already bought the TT-AP001 model. Maybe in the future, I will purchase the suggested model. Thanks!