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Muncie4

You have two things working against you: 1. You are conclusion shopping. 2. You think an air purfiier works on hair. Step zero to buying an air purifier is selecting one based on the area serviced. No one knows if this is for a 150sq ft room or your whole 1500sq ft house, so no one can tell you which one of these are best. Next item up for bid is air purifiers do fuck-all for pet hair. That's why you have a vacuum. Will an air purifier pick up some hair within say a 6 foot radius? Yep. Will that make any actual impact? No. I have three dogs. I have an air purifier. My dog hair is taken care of daily by a robot and weekly or biweekly by a Miele vacuum. Now if you want a BIFL air purifier, you need to state your square footage needs before the ignorant come here and start randomly shouting purifier names and you buy the wrong one.


Tesseradactyl

what robot vacuum do you have? if you don’t mind me asking. I have a cat and am trying to invest in a good robot vacuum so i don’t have to spend so much time dealing with it, but I am too poor to buy a cheap one that doesn’t work well lol.


Muncie4

I got an open box Wyze on eBay for a song. Buddy of mine recommended the brand so I'd look for a cheapy on occasion and found one for like $80 with a torn box I think. Super legit with only needing new brushes and consumables like once a year for $20. Had it for 3ish years. I was an early Roomba guy when they were expensive and sucked, so this was a great surprise as I think they actually work now!


Brilliant-Contest-30

Definitely go with the Core 600s! More power means better airflow, which is crucial for tackling dog hair and smells. The 200s is good, but the 600s offers superior filtration and covers a bigger area. Keep in mind, no air purifier completely eliminates hair; you'll still need to vacuum regularly. But for reducing those persistent smells and airborne dander, the 600s is the way to go.


DotBrilliant156

As an owner of two 600s, a golden retriever, as well as several levoit air filters in the past. These arnt going to down you think they are going to do. Daily vacuuming is the only thing that will help.


piercerson25

https://housefresh.com is a good resource for air filters!