Customers are impressed with the Pluggable UV-C Air Sanitizer & Deodorizer's effectiveness in removing odors and improving air quality. Many found it particularly useful in smaller spaces like bathrooms and kitchens. While some users noted a noticeable humming sound, the majority highlighted the product's positive impact on the overall freshness and cleanliness of the air. The device's compact size was also frequently praised.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect
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I bought this for my master bedroom. My room had sort of a "musty" kind of smell. I plugged it in around dinner time and by bed time (3hrs) my room smelled nice and fresh.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Small rooms only
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The advertisement Best Buy had was pretty convincing: "Processes 456 cu. ft. of air per hour
To keep your home smelling fresh and free of odors due to mildew, smoke, pet areas, cooking and more."
With that, I would say when an ad reads: "home smelling fresh" I would and did assume its pretty powerful. I purchased 4 of these for use in bathrooms, as they claim they sanitize the air & help fight unpleasant odors. You need to have these in small areas and keeping the door closed is the only way to have the units work. Cant tell after 6 months if they are sanitizing at all but I can say they don't really do much for neutralizing the unpleasant odors
I wondered why they did not list the square footage of the room they are designed for, that should be listed, kind of misleading as far as stating how many things it can do.