By subscribing to Philips newsletters on their website you get a 25% off your first order. I got a Philips Air Purifier (Which Best Buy) for £228. According to CamelCamelCamel the lowest price of this was £274 on Amazon.
Obviously you can use the voucher code against anything on the Philips website
17 comments
SneakyRussian
4 Oct 17#15
How exactly did you get £228?
This is what I just got on Phillips:
Order Total
£380.00
Shipping
0.00
25% sign up discount
-£95.00
Total:
£285.00
They only sell one model - AC3256
asterix2000 to SneakyRussian
4 Oct 17#17
It looks like the price has gone up. So I've expired the deal. Last week the price before the discount was £304.
jeeeeeez
30 Sep 17#14
HEPA filters are helpful if you live in a built up area as they are surprisingly effective at removing the tiny soot particles that are emitted by diesel engines. These particles are linked to a number of negative long term health consequences.
These are also helpful for those who are susceptible to allergies.
As moozoo says, if this has ionisation built in then it should be turned off or torn out as the ozone generated by these can be harmful if it's run while you are in the room (fine if you run the filter overnight and use the room in the day but then you get less of the particle filtering benefits).
jamgin
30 Sep 17#13
Lol. But don't go outside as your chances of breathing clean air in most towns and cities are zero...
The_Hoff
30 Sep 17#12
You can clean the filters with snake oil annually.
JellybearXo
29 Sep 17#10
JellybearXo
29 Sep 17#9
I have two of the philips AC4072 Air Purifier which is a lot better model for £350 which I could offer with a extra filter worth £60 if anyone is interested
Private message me
SneakyRussian to JellybearXo
4 Oct 17#16
I assume you are a chinese seller trying it on?
4072 is a cheaper model manufactured for Asian market. Despite the model number AC3256 is actually more powerful and bigger with the same features
hoults862
29 Sep 17#8
nice price. I wanted one of these but went for the dyson cool purifier because it works with alexa. But so tempted picking this up for another part of the house
jnalepa
29 Sep 17#7
I got one of these for our bedroom, you can definitely 'smell' the difference!
It's like drinking tap water, compared to drinking Evian bottled water! In central London it does make a difference, probably not so much out in the country.
danfr
29 Sep 17#6
I had one this summer and it really helped me sleep, literally walked out the house and bam hayfever, so must do something...
mine was winimx or something like that tho
R0B
29 Sep 17#4
It's a great price
candyman86
29 Sep 17#2
What are the benefits of this?
hr08 to candyman86
29 Sep 17#3
It purifies air, useful for allergies sufferers and asthmatic. Beneficial for most people suffering fro house dust allergies
shalton
29 Sep 17#1
Do you know how long the filters last?
moozoo to shalton
29 Sep 17#5
Depends on the level of filtration but supposedly the HEPA one 2 years and carbon filter 1 year. £30 and £40 respectively.
Unsure if this has any ionisation tech built in but I would advise reading up on it and perhaps switching it off if so, as the ozone that can be generated as a byproduct may actually be detrimental to health.
Opening post
According to CamelCamelCamel the lowest price of this was £274 on Amazon.
Obviously you can use the voucher code against anything on the Philips website
17 comments
This is what I just got on Phillips:
They only sell one model - AC3256
Last week the price before the discount was £304.
These are also helpful for those who are susceptible to allergies.
As moozoo says, if this has ionisation built in then it should be turned off or torn out as the ozone generated by these can be harmful if it's run while you are in the room (fine if you run the filter overnight and use the room in the day but then you get less of the particle filtering benefits).
But don't go outside as your chances of breathing clean air in most towns and cities are zero...
Private message me
4072 is a cheaper model manufactured for Asian market. Despite the model number AC3256 is actually more powerful and bigger with the same features
It's like drinking tap water, compared to drinking Evian bottled water! In central London it does make a difference, probably not so much out in the country.
mine was winimx or something like that tho
Unsure if this has any ionisation tech built in but I would advise reading up on it and perhaps switching it off if so, as the ozone that can be generated as a byproduct may actually be detrimental to health.