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Anonymous
Nonsense, higher rated filters have more pleats than the lower rated ones so many of them actually have lower a pressure drop //@Anonymous: These are MERV 13 and might mess up your system if you have it running continuously.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
These are MERV 13 and might mess up your system if you have it running continuously.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
These are made in the USA, good stuff
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I use 3M 1900 filters all the time never had any issue //@Anonymous: These are MERV 13 and might mess up your system if you have it running continuously.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Nonsense, higher rated filters have more pleats than the lower rated ones so many of them actually have lower a pressure drop //@Anonymous: These are MERV 13 and might mess up your system if you have it running continuously.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
LOL, MERV rating does not indicate airflow at all //@Anonymous: These are MERV 13 and might mess up your system if you have it running continuously.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
"It’s important, however, to balance the effectiveness of these filters with the corresponding energy costs. A higher MERV rating means the filter is more restrictive. It removes more contaminants from the air, but it means that your furnace or air conditioner has to work harder to push the air through your home. Using a filter with a higher MERV rating could mean that your HVAC system runs longer than it would with a filter with a lower MERV rating." //@Anonymous: LOL, MERV rating does not indicate airflow at all //@Anonymous: These are MERV 13 and might mess up your system if you have it running continuously.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
From homedepot "Because of its unique construction, this FPR10 air filter requires less energy consumption which makes it an upgraded solution when comparted to FPR 9 and FPR 7 air filters." //@Anonymous: "It’s important, however, to balance the effectiveness of these filters with the corresponding energy costs. A higher MERV rating means the filter is more restrictive. It removes more contaminants from the air, but it means that your furnace or air conditioner has to work harder to push the air through your home. Using a filter with a higher MERV rating could mean that your HVAC system runs longer than it would with a filter with a lower MERV rating." //@Anonymous: LOL, MERV rating does not indicate airflow at all //@Anonymous: These are MERV 13 and might mess up your system if you have it running continuously.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
The higher MERV likely the lower life time of the filter if you live in dusty area as the filter gets clogged more easily. //@anonymous: From homedepot "Because of its unique construction, this FPR10 air filter requires less energy consumption which makes it an upgraded solution when comparted to FPR 9 and FPR 7 air filters." //@Anonymous: "It’s important, however, to balance the effectiveness of these filters with the corresponding energy costs. A higher MERV rating means the filter is more restrictive. It removes more contaminants from the air, but it means that your furnace or air conditioner has to work harder to push the air through your home. Using a filter with a higher MERV rating could mean that your HVAC system runs longer than it would with a filter with a lower MERV rating." //@Anonymous: LOL, MERV rating does not indicate airflow at all //@Anonymous: These are MERV 13 and might mess up your system if you have it running continuously.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Discounted price is $79.99
3 years ago |
Anonymous
have it from HD a year ago, hose very hard so as the brush like it can make scratches or pull lines out from fabrics. Use only once...
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I bought one on sale last year and returned it before opening it. Glad I did. //@Anonymous: have it from HD a year ago, hose very hard so as the brush like it can make scratches or pull lines out from fabrics. Use only once...
3 years ago |
Anonymous
estimated delivery from amazon is over a month. buy from home depot instead. much faster
3 years ago |
Anonymous
This seems a little expensive. I use the Arm and Hammer ones that HD occasionally puts on sale, like 12 for $50.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
agreed. //@Anonymous: This seems a little expensive. I use the Arm and Hammer ones that HD occasionally puts on sale, like 12 for $50.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Eh.. Anyone else having problems with the Homedepot website? I cannot sign in to my existing account, but when I try to set up a new account (apparently, my only option), it tells me my phone number is already in their records.. (the log-in to existing account link simply refreshes to the account creation screen, and there's no exit to the loop). Ahh, well..
3 years ago |
Anonymous
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Arm-and-Hammer-14-x-24-x-1-Odor-Allergen-and-Pet-Dander-Control-Air-Filter-12-Pack-AF-AH1424-12/303874451 //@Anonymous: This seems a little expensive. I use the Arm and Hammer ones that HD occasionally puts on sale, like 12 for $50.
3 years ago |
cheetah
Thanks, added to the post. //@anonymous: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Arm-and-Hammer-14-x-24-x-1-Odor-Allergen-and-Pet-Dander-Control-Air-Filter-12-Pack-AF-AH1424-12/303874451 //@Anonymous: This seems a little expensive. I use the Arm and Hammer ones that HD occasionally puts on sale, like 12 for $50.
3 years ago |
RoshDrozzley
These have a much higher MERV rating (or other rating system) than the cheap arm and hammer filters, so their price is justified. However, that doesn't mean everyone needs this higher level of filtration. //@anonymous: This seems a little expensive. I use the Arm and Hammer ones that HD occasionally puts on sale, like 12 for $50.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
The cheap arm and hammer filters are merv8, which is equivalent to FPR5. Their performance is so much different.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Those are cheap and basic. You want high performance and quality ones like the HDX FPR10 filters, especially if you or your loved ones like your little guys are sensitive to air quality. I've been using 3M MPR1500 and above, which is much better than the basic ones. //@Anonymous: This seems a little expensive. I use the Arm and Hammer ones that HD occasionally puts on sale, like 12 for $50.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Out of stock item
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Garage kit goes on sale for less than $17 on Amazon. That makes camera $83. Buy a Wyze for $35 instead!
3 years ago |
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Anonymous
i hate it when they add a small light source and called it a tool
3 years ago |