Customers consistently note the ComfortPure T10i air purifier's quiet operation, with many describing it as whisper-quiet even at higher fan speeds. The heating function is also well-received, with users appreciating the quick heating and its effectiveness in warming small to medium-sized rooms. The 3-in-1 functionality, combining air purification, heating, and cooling, is seen as a convenient and space-saving solution.
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Pros mentioned:
App, Heating, Oscillation
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Another great purifier from Blueair
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You can't go wrong having a HEPA air purifier in your home. This is my second Blueair air purifier, and you just can't beat the amount of features you get with these purifiers. They constantly monitor the air quality of your room and automatically (if you set it to Auto) switch to the appropriate setting to quickly clean the air.
The ComfortPure is a competent air purifier in a compact size. It's just the right height to be at home on the floor, or up on a table. In fact, it has a handy built in carrying strap on the back that let's you move it anywhere you need to clean the air. It comes with an easy to use remote control, which will let you use all the functions and modes. The remote is intuitive and straight forward. You can also just use the touch control panel on the top of the machine. These controls are the same that the remote has, but you can also see which mode you're in and what the fan speed is set to. There's also a numeric readout that is multi functional and lets you cycle through the various filtration settings and temperature. You also get a WiFi icon to let you know your purifier is connected to your home network.
There are two indicators on the front. The uppermost one is a visual indication of the air quality it's measuring and shows you via different colors. The smaller indicator below this one shows which mode the purifier is in. So in addition to the standard air purifier mode, there's also a Heat mode that filters the air and blows warm air out to help heat colder rooms. This does provide a generous amount of heat, and feels like what a stand alone room heater would feel like. The last mode is a Cool mode, which like the Heat mode, blows cool air into the room. The cool mode is great when you have an oven going and need some additional cooling in the room. Or if you have a tech heavy room like a computer gaming room or home theater that likes to heat the place up. While it's not like having an AC unit blowing on you, it does help to keep the air temperature down. The ComfortPure also has an oscillating feature. This not only helps to move more air around the room but you can actually set how much of an angle the purifier will rotate.
One of the best things that's included is the Blueair app (when I say “included”, that means free to download). This is a very full featured and informative app. There's a ton of information and you can control it remotely and see what's going on with your air quality. The top of the app shows several things like purification, indoor temperature and humidity. Below that is a colorful graph that illustrates your air quality over time. You can turn the purifier on or off and set the mode you want, the fan speed you like and the oscillation. If you only want to run it for a specific amount of time, there's a timer to let you do that. There's even a filter life percentage bar so you can see how much life your filter has left. You can add schedules for different days and choose start and stop times.
The HEPA filter is great for true air cleaning and will filter particles down to 0.1 microns. It will help to eliminate odors, bacteria, virus and mold. Anyone wanting to have truly clean air in their home will enjoy the benefits and features that Blueair air purifiers offer. Once you have one, you won't want to go back to not using one. The HEPA filter is easy to install/replace and is accessible from the back of the machine. Just pull off the magnetically attached vent panel, pull out the filter assembly and remove and install the filter in the holder. Blueair makes feature packed HEPA air purifiers that clean your home's air continuously and removes odors from cooking and other sources. Great product from a leader in the industry.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Air quality, App, Heating
Cons mentioned:
Remote control
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Compact HEPA filter with Fan and Heat
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Blueair - ComfortPure 3-in-1 HEPA Silent T10i Air Purifier: Heat + Cool + Purify
The Blueair T10i is recommended for rooms up to 450 square feet. It is a three-in-one unit that cleans the air with its HEPA filter, while at the same time, it can also be a small space heater and cools with a fan using a dual Jetstream system. TripleFlow Hot and Cool technology with three unique outlets ensure cooling and heating and a purification mode is optimized to deliver purified air and airflow to keep a room comfortable no matter the season. It comes with a small remote, and you can install an app for your Apple or Android phone and a manual setup on top of the unit using the device interface. It can be run stationary, or you can choose your best angle through oscillation options of up to 350 degrees. The rotation degrees can be set by the user in the Bluair app, which also has advanced personalization like Alexa/Google Home voice control, setting a schedule or timer, controlling brightness, or you can set up ECO mode for reduced energy consumption. The unit has a nighttime mode, which optimizes the unit for quiet operation and low light-level output.
Pros:
• Three unique outlets are designed to always deliver purified air through all three boosted modes of heating, cooling, and purifying.
• Nite and ECO mode features with the click of a button
• Small, compact and a nonintrusive design with a soft linen color to help it blend in. With a small size that is easy and safely to move with the onboard handle.
• According to the Bluair website, the T10I is independently evaluated for safety standards and third-party tested for performance as part of the AHAM Verifide® Program for air cleaners. The fast purification takes only 12.5 minutes to clear the air in a room under 450 square feet, removing 99.97%** of all airborne pollutants down to 0.1 microns.
• Quickly warm the room up to get the perfect warmth using a positive-temperature-coefficient heating element (PTC heating element) also known as a self-regulating heater, which is an electrical resistance heater whose resistance increases significantly with temperature. It can help you tackle those cold spots in your home.
• It has air quality indicator lights and five fan speeds, is temperature controlled, has a programmable timer, and uses a HEPA, electrostatic, activated carbon filter that is easy to change.
• Near silent in all operation modes except under very high fan speed but I would equate this to white noise like sound
Con’s
• The remote is very simple and has no backlight.
• The app does not let you control the heater function remotely. You have to use the remote or the device interface. It states this is a regulatory reason, but since I can do this with other products, it must be a European regulation.
• It has several warnings about the power cord, which needs to be monitored so it doesn’t overheat. I never found a problem, and why wouldn’t you just put on a heavier, higher-rated cord if this was a concern?
• In silent mode, I do notice a gear noise when it changes from counterclockwise rotation to clockwise rotation. It is small but noticeable in a quiet room
All in all, this is a good unit, which one would generally purchase for the HEPA filter and fan, but it has the added benefit of being a space heater.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Air quality, App, Noise level
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Set it and forget it
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This is, without a doubt, the best air purifier I’ve ever owned. Having previously lived in the Pacific Northwest, I dealt with wildfires every summer and tried numerous budget air purifiers. Most of them either stopped working or barely worked to begin with. This BlueAir purifier is in a league of its own.
What sets it apart is the app, which not only confirms that it’s working but also tracks the air quality in real-time. The front LED indicator is another great feature, providing a quick visual cue of air quality—Blue for the best and Red for the worst. I suspect this is where the name "BlueAir" comes from.
In terms of sound, it’s impressively quiet. On low settings, it’s virtually unnoticeable, and on higher settings, it produces a pleasant white noise that’s great for bedtime.
The customizable oscillation is my favorite feature. Using the app, you can adjust the oscillation range, which is perfect for different room placements. For example, if it’s in a corner, you can limit the oscillation to avoid blowing air into walls. Place it in the center of a room, and you can set it to oscillate up to 350 degrees.
After nearly a week of continuous use, I’m still impressed. Early on, my wife was styling her hair near the purifier with various sprays, and the purifier immediately picked up the spike in air quality. You can see the spike in the picture I posted.
Although I wanted this primarily for my son’s room—he struggles with springtime allergies—it will be living in my home office until then because of how strong the heater is. It quickly warms a room, and unlike standard heaters, the sound it produces is more of a soothing background noise.
The app works flawlessly. It allows you to monitor air quality, set schedules, and control the purifier remotely (though you can’t turn on the heat from the app). It even notifies you when it’s time to replace filters, and you can order replacements directly through the app. Simple, intuitive, and reliable—something rare in modern apps.
Its compact design is also a big plus. It’s unobtrusive and fits seamlessly into any space. Combine that with the scheduling feature, and it’s practically a “set it and forget it” product.
I review and purchase a lot of products, but rarely do I find one that excels in every aspect with no glaring weaknesses. This air purifier does exactly what it should—effortlessly. I know it’s just an air purifier, but that’s kinda the whole point… an air purifier shouldn’t be something you have to fidget with and try to figure out how to use, it should simply work, and that’s what this one does.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Air quality, Heating, Noise level
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
More than just an air purifier
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The T10i shows how far Blueair has come in both design and capabilities of their air filtration units. First of all, it is absolutely gorgeous. The T10i looks like it belongs with the decor, instead of sticking out like a sore thumb like some other units I have working around the house. The T10i is also very quiet in operation. Only when it speeds up above two on the fan speed can you distinctly hear it running (which only happens on occasion, like when a door is open too long or someone burns some food, lol). Blueair suggests utilizing the T10i in rooms with a max square footage of 175 square feet (due to the 12.5 minute air cleaning time), but allows for rooms up to 840 square feet (takes an hour to clean the air). I have the T10i sitting in a space between my kitchen and the family room, near my back door. The area is probably 500 square feet or so, and the T10i has no issues whatsoever keeping the air clean (as indicated by the pollutant tracking display on the top of the unit).
The T10i has some additional bells and whistles that must be mentioned. For one, it oscillates, so it can double as a fan to move some air around the room. Another added benefit is the heating element built into it, which allows the T10i to act as a heated fan. Cold hands after coming in from outside? Fire up the heater in the T10i and hold your hands near the outlet. Works great! Also does a great job of heating up a smaller room without having to run your central heating.
The unit comes with a remote, or better, you can download the app to a smartphone and control it that way. The T10i is literally a set it and forget it piece. The app allows complete control of the T10i, and also trends air quality for you. I set the fan on automatic and boosted purification auto and just let it do its thing.
This is a fantastic piece of equipment. It just works. Air quality has improved in my downstairs since plugging it in, and I’ve noticed a decrease in dust and cat hair/dander on furniture and floor.
Highly recommended!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
App, Heating, Noise level
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great features... Just wish it looked better
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This purifier does a lot more, and in different ways, than many other purifiers. It oscillates, pushes air through the room from it’s side jets, acts as a space heater, and cools via it’s fans in two modes (Note: not an air conditioner) - all in a compact device. The only thing I don’t love about it is how it looks.
__ Performance __
It’s very quiet and still moves plenty of air when used in the first two fan speeds, but higher speeds are more noticeable and buffeting. Heat is almost instant, but based on the chosen desired temperature. This sometimes leads to moments where it’s blowing unheated air, and then upon selecting a slightly higher target - really boosts the heat. I don’t mind, but it can lead to some furniture near the unit becoming quite hot if placed too close to the air jet. Oscillation is also helpful, acting as a secondary fan to really move the air around the space. This feature is quiet too, but has a slight mechanical sound in operation. I might turn it off if trying to sleep, but I have sensitive hearing - so take that with a grain of salt. In general, I quite like the versatility of this purifier. It handles more scenarios than you might think.
__ Design __
In some ways, I like how utility-forward it is. But with one style of slots on the back to pull air into it’s filters, a different style of slot holes on top, and yet more air fins on the front to push air outward - it’s a bit loaded with holes, and they’re all different. I wish they would have tried to visually hide some of them with their usual fabric or a darker material, especially on the top. I don’t love the resulting appearance, but there’s no questioning the quality of the device. Its compact footprint makes it easy to place. Since it’s short, I can place it under our dining table for some additional warmth, all while it purifies. The top of the unit also has a fairly straightforward, if slightly cluttered display of buttons. Most options are directly exposed, so it could be good for the less tech-savvy - but again, it also somewhat adds clutter to the device. Every option is dimly lit, with others getting brighter to show status. Think of it as a remote permanently attached to the top of the machine. Of course you also get an actual remote that does much of the same things. (But not setting the target temperature, strangely - that is only adjusted on the device.) Setting the heat target is somewhat unintuitive in itself, requiring you to press the heat button before toggling the arrow keys. And yet, I’d still say it’s easy to control on the whole.
__ App __
I really like the app view! - It has all the good information you’d want, front and center. It shows air quality inside and out, temp and humidity, as well as all of the device function controls you’d expect - with the exception of heating. The heating mode has a button, but it’s only there to display a prompt that simply says that you can’t remotely control this mode from afar. You must use either the remote or top control panel to switch to it. I get it… it’s a safety consideration, but having the button there (instead of a message) is a bit weird.
__ Summary __
Overall, it’s a very capable device that can handle a number of air needs, acting as your fan, space heater and purifier in a compact package that’s easy to move around or store. It’s quiet, but not without a a few quirks and discrepancies in how you can control the unit between the control pad, remote, and app. It’s not my favorite in terms of aesthetics or price, but I appreciate it for what it can do well.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Air quality, Heating, Noise level
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
It heats really well! Cooling is just a fan!
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Surprisingly good
At first I was a little disappointed. I wanted this to be more ‘smart’ and connected and offer more automation, but it’s unfortunately very minimal. I mean it has an app, and I can schedule it to do certain stuff and what not, but for the most part, it only does reporting to an app, and remote control via an app… well minus the heating stuff, you can’t use the remote app for. You can use the remote itself though for it. And yes you have to create an account to use the app unfortunately! Loses points there!
Speaking of the app, the App is decent looking, well designed and easy to understand. I did find that it’s redundant and throws my address in multiple areas, but you can avoid that by just putting your city and state for the outdoor air quality reporting. You can create a Home in the app and add it to that address if you’d like, but that’s optional.
The App and the Fan itself is pretty well designed over all. Honestly they are both kind of just plug and play. Very intuitive designs and thoughtful placements of things.
As for the fan itself, it feels cheap. When I removed the plastic filter cover, it felt really thin and fragile. I was hesitant putting this thing in my daughter’s bedroom, but I did anyway and let her know that this is something she will need to watch out for.
The fan itself is really quiet for the most part! I never heard it and for the first few days I thought it wasn’t working. I kept it on Auto and nothing to report other than it said my air was clean.
I sprayed some cologne by it and it flared up and started going crazy. The fan can get loud and can quickly get annoying if your air quality is consistently bad. That said, you can control the fan noise, and it can be lowered if needed. There is a night mode too which is nice.
For the cooling features of the fan…. Well it’s a fan. There is no real cooling feature, it’s just a fan. It does however move a ton of air. I was surprised how much air it moved. I was able to feel the air from the other side of my daughter’s room.
The heating functionality is really good, in her little room it got her room tangibly warmer in minutes. I now understand the warning they place all over the box. My basement has a small space heater that I use from time to time in the winter but it’s really little and not good. I may put this in the basement to use as a heater as well as a purifier. There’s a built in thermometer that you can gauge the temp with, BUT it was way off from what the room temp sensor said. So keep that in mind. I personally believed our room sensor more so than the sensor on the unit.
Overall it does a great job I think, displays filter life, nice remote controls from the app and information about the air quality at your finger tips.
I wish it had more things like Radon detection or had some smart functionality like you can yell at Google to turn it on or Alexa, or Siri.
Long story short, I am happy with it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Heating, Noise level
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Does it all!
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The Blueair ComfortPure T10i is the second Blueair product I have in my house, and as much as I like that first one, this one is even better. If you are like me, you might well have a room with an air purifier, oscillating fan, and space heater. This air purifier becomes an all in one solution, combining all 3 capabilities into one stylish and unobtrusive product.
Since I already had a Blueair air purifier, setup was very easy since I already had the app and an account. Before turning on you have to open the filter compartment and remove the filter’s packaging before replacing it, so the actual physical setup is just a minute or two. The HEPASilent filtration system, according to Blueair, is capable of removing 98.1% of airborne pollutants.
Once you have app setup completed, you can control the device in three different ways: via the top touch panel, the remote control, or via the Blueair app. The app’s one limitation is the ability to initiate heating, which is noted as prohibited by regulation. All three are intuitive and easy to use.
The fans, even set manually to maximum, are still pretty quiet. In normal operation, you’ll barely notice it, if you notice it at all, especially if your air is otherwise clean. It can clean the air of a room up to 420 square feet in 30 minutes according to specs. Oscillation can be customized with the app, with settings for angle/speed/direction. The cooling function is not an air conditioner; it’s just pure air flow serving more like a fan. However, the heat is indeed from a heating element, and it can warm a small to medium sized room pretty well. The heater comes with automatic shutoff to prevent overheating as well as an anti-tip sensor.
My experience with it has been great–it replaced two devices in our bedroom: a bulky space heater and even bulkier air purifier. As colder temperatures have set in, the heating function has been especially nice, and when warmer weather returns the fan output will be handy. It’s super quiet if you want to have it in a bedroom and noise is a concern. (Or you can turn the fans up if you like a little white noise). Especially in cold and flu season, we like having an air purifier in the bedroom to not rebreathe germs. If you are looking for an air purifier that can perform multiple tasks, this is well worth your consideration. Recommended.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Heating, Noise level
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A nearly perfect device
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I surprised my fiancé with this amazing air machine. She works from home and spends a lot of time in her office. Because of where that room is located in our house, it gets hot and cold when it’s not supposed to be hot and cold. Our dogs also frequently hang out in there so having a dedicated air purifier for that space seemed like a great idea. She was shocked when she found out that it was not only an air purifier, but also a heating and cooling fan.
Setting up the ComfortPure was very easy. We removed it from the box, pulled off all the stickers and removed the plastic from the filter. Once the filter was back in place, we turned on the machine and connected it to our WiFi network. Within just a few minutes, the ComfortPure was up and running. The app is easy to use but you can’t turn on the heat function with it due to safety regulations. There is a graph that reports on the temperature and the air quality in the area.
The heater is very, very strong. It pushes out a good amount of warm air and because it oscillates, it can make a room very comfortable, very quickly. The fan speed is adjustable and you have the ability to set the desired temperature and have the ComfortPure automatically maintain that temp — but only on the heat setting. The Cooling mode is not an air conditioner — it only cools through the fan.
The ComfortPure is on the large side of air purifiers, but the functionality of the device beats out the size inconvenience. It is quiet unless you have it on high fan and even then, it’s not super loud. There is a handle on the back of the unit which I really appreciate because it makes it easy to move it between rooms. One of the only complaints I have about this air machine is the fact that it is not compatible with HomeKit. You can connect it with Alexa or Google but not HomeKit. Since that is our preferred smart assistant, it was frustrating that we couldn’t use the two things together.
Overall, I would say that this is worth the investment since it can heat, cool, and purify the air in a space.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Air quality, Heating
Cons mentioned:
Remote control
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Full function in a smaller form
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This is my second 3-in-1 device, and the most impressive thing to note is the footprint. My other unit is the size of a standard kitchen trashcan, while the Blueair is literally half that with the same level of functionality.
When you first plug it in, it immediately calibrates, and if you have the app installed, you can get a precise readout on your air quality.
The touchscreen is very basic, but completely operational providing al necessary functionality should you choose not to install the app.
Heating is effective in coverage, speed to warmth, and volume, but the internal thermostat is questionable in small degree variances. I'll explain in my negatives below.
Cooling is a powerful fan. It does have good airflow, but note that it is just a fan, not a functional "cooler."
The unit does exactly what it says and does it well in a very small form factor, and my issues have very little to do with its performance.
Issues-
Lackluster remote. The remote is extremely basic with very limited options for tailoring usage. Also, a big also, if you turn on the screen lock on the unit, the remote becomes useless. You cannot change modes, makes adjustments, or tailor airflow until you physically go and unlock the screen, or use the app to unlock the screen, then use the remote, which is asinine. Speaking of the app.
App reliance- If you want the best experience, you will need to download the app. While you can get full use with the touchscreen, the app will be your primary tool for setting variables (timer, approaching home, etc.). Being that this is my second Blueair device, I am accustomed to the app and enjoy using it, but note that if you're not, you'll need it to truly experience all this device has to offer.
Calibration- Each time you turn on the purifier, it will need to calibrate and read the air. This takes some time, and limits some functions. The issue is once it's calibrated, and you accidentally power it off, and immediately power it back on, you're waiting for it to calibrate again. Minor issue, but it can be tedious if you're trying to turn it on right before the kids head to bed.
Internal measurements- In addition to my purifiers, I have hygrometers throughout the space that accurately measure temp, humidity, and other metrics. In comparison with the Blueair, the temperature reads have improved, but in the beginning, once I set a temperature for the heat, it would be off by 1-4 degrees. That may not seem like a lot, but the difference between 70 and 74 degrees can be stark. To be fair, it has improved and I only mention it so that you can be aware to test it out for your usage. The humidity in the Blueair is usually off by 5-10%. this doesn't affect me much as I rely on the hygrometer for humidifier function, but if you want precision across the board, this is a hang-up.
To recap, the functionality of the unit is top-notch. Excellent air quality with functional heating and a powerful fan that provides full room coverage. While I have a few hiccups in the details, I would recommend this without question.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
App, Noise level
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The new gold standard in air purification
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The Blueair 3-in-1 is simply the best device in its class I have ever used. Having owned several air purifiers over the years, I have extensive experience with several top name brands. Some are very large, some are very small. Some cover more square footage than others. Some provide easy access to replacement filters, some do not. Some include a device app, others do not.
The Blueair ComfortPure 3-in-1 takes air quality and control not only to the next level, but sends it through the roof and into outer space.
** 3-in-1 **
So you own an air purifier. That is a great choice in general. But does your air purifier also provide heat and/or cold air flow, while cleaning and purifying the air? If you answered no, you should do yourself a favor and look into the Blueair ComfortPure 3-in-1. This unit does all three efficiently, while looking great in the process. In my testing, I have found that the unit heats and cools perfectly in my bedroom. The oscillation feature throws gentle heat to every corner of the room and the unit is whisper quiet.
** FEATURES AND APP **
I am personally using this in my bedroom and I have it set on a schedule to automatically turn itself on and off each day at a specific time. This is an extremely easy process to configure in the user-friendly app. The app lets you configure almost every feature without having to physically touch the unit at all. In fact, once my initial schedule was configured, the only time I actually need to touch the unit, or included remote, is to turn on the heater. Apparently due to regulations, you cannot turn the heater on through the app itself. After thinking about this, I can completely understand why, so this isn’t the fault of the app or Blueair’s design. It is simply a mandatory safety regulation to keep you safe from accidental misplacement of the unit and a possible fire. If you can’t see the unit when you turn on the heater, you shouldn’t be able to turn on the heater. This makes perfect sense to me. With that out of the way, the rest of the app features and monitoring information for AQI, PM, Humidity, and Indoor Temp are all easy to read and keep track of. Once your location is assigned in the app, you can even monitor exterior AQI. You can also monitor your filter life in percentage, as well as control the rest of the features, modes, and fan speed with a simple tap. Lastly, there is a graph in the app that shows your previous air quality by day, week, and month. Another great and useful feature.
** BUILD QUALITY **
This air purifier is built to last. It feels extremely well built and has a heft to it in a good way. It is very easy to move with the included handle on the back of the unit. The filter door is easy to open and replacing the filter itself takes less than a minute. The top side command center feels sturdy when tapping the controls, is backlit, very easy to read, and looks great.
** FINAL THOUGHTS **
After owning several air purifiers over the years, the thought never crossed my mind to combine air purification, with both heating and cooling in a single unit. This single device has effectively taken the place of three units. All of my older air purifiers, and heaters will be replaced with the Blueair ComfortPure 3 in 1, effectively updating my home to the highest quality air purification and comfort available on the market today.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Air quality, Heating
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
High quality air purifier
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I’ve been using the Blueair ComfortPure 3-in-1 air purifier for several days now. I got it for my mountain cabin which always has kind of a “cabiny” smell to it, I’m not really sure exactly what it is but it has a distinct smell all its own. After running the Blueair that smell has dissipated and almost vanished. I’ve never owned a quality air purifier until this one and it definitely makes the air inside the cabin smell fresh and clean. We actually got the air purifier just prior to Thanksgiving. On Thanksgiving Day I was testing it out, our inside air quality was in the Blue zone (meaning excellent air quality). Then my wife was roasting the turkey and apparently our stove needs cleaning because smoke started to fill our house. The air purifier changed to Red (poor air quality) so I cranked up the speed to max (and opened a few windows). After about an hour the air quality was back in the Blue zone and the smoke smell was gone.
Our cabin sits at +10,000 ft above sea level, it gets quite cold up there so the Heat mode has been a pleasure and helps keep the main living room cozy. In the Summer we have no air conditioning and the Blueair also has a cooling mode so I think that’s going to be quite helpful. We also get a tremendous amount of pollen coming from the pine trees around July and I’m hoping it helps with that, too. The app works well, easy to adjust the settings and provides useful information regarding current air quality both inside and outside of our cabin. Overall, I’m quite pleased with the performance and functionality of this product and definitely recommend it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
App
Cons mentioned:
Remote control
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great HEPA Filter and Heater Combo
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The ComfortPure 3-in-1 purifier is a great option for smaller to medium sized rooms, but there are a few features that could use some improvement.
Noise: The T10i is whisper-quiet for the most part. In the cooling and air purification settings, the air purifier is whisper-quiet. However, when the unit is pumping out heat and set to oscillation while trying to maintain the room's temperature, it has a tendency to ramp up and down quite a bit. This, in turn, leads to peaks and valleys of noise levels that can be fairly annoying in a quiet room when you are trying to sleep. Most of the time, I try not to sleep with a heater on, so it's not an issue for my use case.
App: The app is great and offers a lot of smart features you come to expect with air purifiers in this price point. You can do everything from monitoring air quality, adjusting the fan speeds, setting schedules, and even monitoring the humidity. These are all incredible features, but you don't have the ability to control the heater. Not being able to turn the heater on and off from the app is probably the biggest bummer for me. I realize there are laws and regulations that Blueair must follow, but having to get out of bed to adjust the settings or hope you have the remote close by is definitely an inconvenience.
Remote: The remote is incredibly basic and does not have any display, which makes it difficult to see at night or know what speed the fan is set to. You can still control each of the three modes as well as the auto and oscillation settings, but I think Blueair missed the mark here. You're better off using the app on your phone in my opinion, but again, you can't control the heater.
Display: The display could use some serious work, but it gets the job done. I would expect, at this price point, to have a more intuitive LCD screen with a nice UI, but the display on the T10i looks and feels like it was repurposed from a $60 heater. It's not as responsive to touch as I would like, and there are little quirks. For example, there are two arrows next to the temperature display that allow you to cycle between the PM2.5 reading and the target temperature setting for the heater. The issue I've noticed is that when I want to quickly change the target temperature, I instinctively tap the up or down arrows, but if you don't remember to tap the heat setting before trying to set the temperature, it just cycles through the target temperature and PM2.5 reading. It's not a huge deal, but it does get annoying. I would equate it to typing your password and forgetting the caps lock is on.
Overall: So far, the T10i has been great all around. The app is incredibly useful for fine-tuning settings and offers more information than the display can provide. It has more than enough power to control the air in our master bedroom, which is about 200 sq. ft. After using it for a few weeks now, I don't think I would recommend it for a room larger than 300 sq. ft. I know that the specifications say that it's rated for 450 sq. ft., but I think that would really be pushing its capabilities. Also, at this price point, I would really like to see a carbon filter.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Heating, Oscillation
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
An Amazing 3-in-1!
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I honestly didn't expect this device to be such a Beast! The 3 in 1 Capability is phenomenal. Setting up the device is Super Easy. You can't mess it up. The device is not heavy and can easily be lifted with one hand. It has a sturdy handle that is attached to the device. It comes with 3 Modes which are Cooling, Heating, and Purification. I enjoyed the heating function very much, with the cold weather coming in rapidly. You can get to each mode in 3 different ways. The buttons on the device, remote, or the app. I much preferred to use the buttons and the remote. By the way, the remote doesn't feel cheap.
The Heating mode is amazing. It works very well. With the oscillation function the device oscillates better than most other devices. You get what seems to be a full 180 oscillation ability. There is an adjustment for fan speed from 0-4. The cooling feature would be great for an office. You can put this on a desk to gain some airflow. Keeping a good breeze going. It comes with all the basic functions like sleep timers, eco mode, etc.
If it gets tipped over, there is also an auto cut-off feature. There is a lot to like about the Blueair Air Purifier. You get Heat, Cooling, and Purification all in one. It's very quiet and can fit on a desk. It can be moved from room to room. The filter should last 6 months to 1 year according to the manual. Plus, you get clean air! Who wouldn't want that?
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Air quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
So needed in our home
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This has been a great addition to our home care system. My family all suffer from seasonal allergies, and also we moved to a more seasonal climate than what we were used to (both cold Falls/Winters and hot Summers). This is also an agriculture city and an oil processing one, so we get a lot of dust and pollution in the air. We have used Blueair in the past and really liked their products, so we wanted to see how the ComfortPure 3-in-1 would benefit our family. Wow, are we impressed!
The design is very nice and different than what we are used to in either a cool/heat air system or air purifier. This is not too small, not too large which is a nice size to fit in our Computer room, the room where both my teens utilize to play their computer games but is also my home office and serves as an additional bedroom. At 125 sq feet with hardwood floors, the air flow is not the best and the ComfortPure does an amazing job in cleaning out the air. I have noticed that the air feels more crisp and my son (who has the worse allergies amongst the four or us) has not been sneezing nor coughing nor other respiratory issues. That is a huge win for us!
In regards to climate, it averages around 40-degrees F in the evening and about 65-degrees in the daytime this season. With the temperature settings, it does give a nice blast of warm air that rotates at 180-degrees, a nice arc of coverage. We all love that feature of double cleaning and warming simultaneously.
The top of the device has the control center. It is a pretty simple set up with the fan display showing four blades indicating the speed. Night time, rotation, either hot or cold, ECO, humidity, boost purification, brightness and timer are just some of the icons that can be touched. If it is rotating, and you turn off the rotation, it will automatically return to the center. If you are using the App, all of these features can also be adjusted from the convenience of your cell phone. You can measure the Outdoor AQI and indoor room temp. There is also a meter that indicates the pollution level in the room and keeps track of it for you to observe. There is also a filter life status there for you to ensure the quality level left in that filter. The App also allows multiple Blueair devices to be controlled as well. Filter was easily accessible, especially if you need to replace it. AND....you can turn it on/off from the App. Hands-off is so necessary these days.
Overall, after a few weeks of use, I feel that this is the best combo device out there. A must especially if you suffer from the seasonal elements or is sensitive to dust, smoke, and other airborne chemicals.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Clean air, heat, style, and silence
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As of the moment, I have a number of full size indoor air filters in the home, practically one for every room. My current inventory includes an Idylis, Samsung Bespoke, Dyson, a couple of smaller Honeywells, and now, the Blueair. That is in addition to using a Level 10 air filter for my central air unit. Needless to say, I appreciate clean air, so adding another high level machine like the Blueair ComfortPure makes for a welcome addition.
Setup for the unit was pretty straightforward & hassle free. The unit comes with the filters packed inside the machine, you need to open it up & remove the plastic wrapping. Download the Blueair app, which then searches for the unit via Bluetooth. You then log it into your wifi network.
The first thing I noticed is the filters are very similar in shape & appearance to the Dyson HP10, which was reassuring as the Dyson has been servicing me well for the past 2 years. Filters installed, I turned it on, checking the various speeds & functions including heating, cooling, rotation and night mode. The unit offers a Boosted Purification Mode which delivers the air through the upward air vents. After completing my check of the various modes and options, I set it to Auto mode with 180 degree oscillation which is where it's been for the past week.
The one thing I observed that impressed me was it was virtually silent, even with oscillation on. Of course, if it picks up bad air, smoke, or cooking odors, it will pick up in speed to clear the problem, then return to silent operation. There are colored indicator lights in the front panel that indicate the current air quality.
Note that despite the "cooling" mode; the unit has no air conditioning capability on its own. It simply provides movement of air. I will verify that the heating mode does work, enough so to provide a boost to a room that needs a little help. Please be advised that you should never plug this unit into a power strip, especially if you're using it in heat mode. The unit does provide a "tip over" kill function for safety.
I've included some screen shots below to show the various functions displayed in the app, including a time graph of how it's operated over the past day.
Overall, I'm very happy with the operation of the Blue air, matter of fact, so impressed that after watching it work for the past week, I bought one of their "Dust Magnet" products.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Air Purifier/Heater
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The Blueair Air Purifier 4132411000 came very well packaged, this has become important to me now a days.
It was quite easy setting up the 3-in-1 Blueair Purifier. Downloading the app was quick and easy and connecting to our internet was simple. It does help to set up the unit close to your router and then place the unit in its new home.
Lots of nice features that make the unit versatile. Having the heat feature adds a nice touch to an air purifier. Many of the features have auto operations that allow you to set the unit, monitor it occasionally, adjust if required, and let it do its work. The controls consist of, On/Standby, Cooling mode, Boosted purification mode, Heating mode, Brightness control, Timer, Oscillation, Wi-Fi indicator, Filter replacement, Display lock indicator, Toggles (for making adjustment with certain features), Display indicators, Number display, and manual fan adjustments. Key features of some of the controls is the ability to set perimeters for you need the unit to achieve. In all modes the brightness of the display, located on the top of the unit, can be adjusted to meet your needs. You can also press the “Night Mode” button, and the unit will slow to the lowest speed and dim with only the essential button displays slightly lit.
One issue we noted when I the heating mode; setting the heat was strange, it would go up in 2-digit increments except for 70 through 75. Adjustments went from 70 to 72 to 73 to 75, no 71 or 74. Also, the unit’s fan would accelerate and then de-accelerate whether oscillation was activated or not. It was a little bothersome while attempting to sleep. It would also make a clicking sound occasionally during this time. I will discuss this with Blueair to see if this is a normal operational occurrence. When operating in heat mode the fan would slow when the room temperature reached our setting, and the unit would blow cool air for a short period of time. I am assuming this is to cool the unit prior to shutting down. This unit will start back up if the room temperature drops below our temperature setting. This kept our room at -+2 degrees.
The Blueair T10i 3-in-1 air purifier has a lot of amenities. All the modes for operation are very neat and give us a lot of versatility along with the filter which will be easy to change out. The design of this unit was well thought out and the unit appears to be very well made/solid.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A revolutionary product
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I suffer from asthma, so air quality is crucial for me. Over the years, I've bought numerous air filters, and this one is by far the best I've ever used! It's not just an air filter; it can also cool and heat your air.
While it won't heat your entire room, it does take the chill off on a cold morning. For safety reasons, you can't set the heat through the app due to regulatory requirements. However, there is a remote that lets you set the heating or cooling modes.
On the plus side, the app is great at telling you the indoor and outdoor air quality. It measures fine and large particles, Carbon Monoxide and Sulfur Dioxide. All these can irritate the respiratory system and knowing what you are breathing is critical for those of us with medical issues.
I love the control from either the app or the remote- I can turn it on, up, start the oscillation, cool, warm, etc.
It is virtually silent which is a plus since mine is the bedroom. It also has a "night" mode that dims the display so that the lights don't disrupt your sleep.
You can set a timer from the app (from 1-24 hours) for an auto shut off after the selected time.
This air purifier is certainly many steps above any others that I have had in the past. Truly revolutionary!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
What a shame!
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It’s so quiet. It’s so powerful. It’s just great. Well it was great. Can’t say that anymore, but we will get to that. It can warm a large space fairly quickly, as well as, cool it down. It’s great for purifying the room and leaving areas fresh smelling, especially after cooking.
It has heated our entire open living and dining area in under an hour and fills our room with warm heat in less than 30 mins on its lowest speed setting. I can sleep peacefully without being disturbed by noise. Our small two settings heater made noise that I have learned to ignore and fall asleep to like it’s white noise. So this has been great to have quiet and undisturbed rest. When it gets too warm or hot, it’s easy to change it to cool mode and quickly make the room more comfortable in a breeze. My favorite feature is having the remote control, so we no longer have to get out of the bed at night to adjust or turn the unit off. It’s also not too heavy to move from space to space. It’s a great unit that fits into any space.
You can also use its app to control the unit and see certain data about the air quality in your area and home. But this quickly became the issue with our unit. I waited a few days before adding the app, so this issue wasn’t apparent at first. The reason I’m taking away 2 stars is because a few moments after adding the unit to the app, it began to operate weirdly. It changed the temp on the units display to Celsius although the app shows it’s in Fahrenheit. The display went immediately dark and we had to touch it several times for the display to come back on. And when I turned it off from the unit itself the screen went dark turned towards the right and continued to operate, even though I pressed the off button. Also it isn’t clearly responding to the remote control since adding it to app. Now the device shows it’s on heat, but it’s blowing cold air. We are still having issues with the unit because of the app even though I’ve removed it from the app.
I would stay clear of the app for now and just use the remote. It worked perfectly with the remote before linking the app. Biggest mistake. I’m hoping I can do a master reset of the unit because it was flawless prior to that. What a shame because I was going to highly recommend this.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Cleans up air quickly, silent at night
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Cleaned the air from 60 PM2.5 to 0 in about 5-10 minutes. Super quiet at night! The heater looks like it has some kick to it. The swivel radius is great!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Powerful and Effective
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Great little heater and air purifier. I love the app control but wish the heat could be turned on remotely. I am surprised how powerful it is for such a small device. Works great in my living room!