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Blue Pure 3350i Max HEPASilent , Purificatore d’aria per ambienti medi, Depurat…
Price: 179,00€ - 170,00€
(as of Oct 13, 2024 10:35:49 UTC – Details)



Blue Pure 3350i Max HEPASilent™ – Il tuo alleato per una casa pulita e priva di allergeni
Il depuratore ariaBlue Pure 3350i Max HEPASilent™ pulisce rapidamente fino a 86 m² in 30 minuti o 43 m² in circa 12,5 minuti alla massima potenza. Valutato in modo indipendente per gli standard di sicurezza e testato da terze parti per le prestazioni come parte del programma AHAM Verifide ® per i purificatori d’aria, questo purificatore d’aria ha un tasso di erogazione dell’aria pulita (CADR) di 250 per particelle di fumo fini, polvere e polline. Grazie al nostro algoritmo RealTrack, che combinando la velocità della ventola, il tempo di utilizzo e i livelli di inquinamento, calcola esattamente quanto è sporco il filtro e segnala con precisione quando sostituirlo. Acquista filtri di ricambio originali Blueair Blue Pure F3MAX progettati per prestazioni ottimali come il filtro di ricambio Blue Pure 3350i Max. Blueair è l’unica linea di purificatori d’aria con un pre filtro in tessuto personalizzabile e lavabile. Ispirati agli ultimi trend del design scandinavo, i purificatori d’aria Blue Pure Max arrivano nel pre-filtro Stockholm Fog, mentre i pre-filtri Limestone, Moss e Sand sono venduti separatamente.
Vantaggi del prodotto:

  • Per ambienti medi
  • Tecnologia HEPASilent
  • Silenzioso
  • Doppio filtro
  • Con app

*Confrontando il polline CADR sull’alta velocità della ventola (Blue Pure 411a Max e 411i Max vs. Blue 411 Auto), altre unità possono variare. In base ALLA valutazione massima certificata consentita di AHAM che può variare dal valore dichiarato del sigillo AHAM. Il rumore si riferisce alla differenza di dB(A) nella potenza acustica.
**Quando è stato misurato un CADR simile, i modelli Blueair con filtrazione meccanica ed elettrostatica hanno ottenuto meno rumore con meno energia rispetto agli stessi modelli con solo filtrazione meccanica HEPA H13.
*** PM 2,5 testato (0,1 – 2,5 micron) fino a 90 minuti in una stanza di 30 m3. Testato per rimuovere min. 99,9% di S. aureus, K. pneumoniae, P. aeruginosa, MS2, E.Coli, H1N1, A.Niger.
Performance – La nuova linea Pure Max di questo purificatore aria, la più performante di Blueair, offre prestazioni migliori grazie al brevetto HEPASilent che garantisce l’83% in più di velocità e il 50% di rumore in meno*
Silenzioso – Certificato Quiet Mark (23-50 dB), questo purificatore aria filtro hepa pulisce fino a 86 m² in 30 minuti o 43 m² in circa 12,5 minuti alla massima potenza
Doppio filtro – La doppia filtrazione HEPA Silent di questo depuratore aria mansueto offre un 45% in più di pulizia e un 67% in meno di rumore rispetto al solo filtro hepa tradizionale *
Pulizia efficace – Questo purificatore aria elimina odori, grazie al filtro ai carboni attivi, rimuove almeno il 99,97% delle particelle disperse nell’aria come virus e fumo fino a 0,1 micron e cattura peli di animali, polline, allergeni e polvere
Con app – Grazie all’app Blueair di questo depuratore aria, è possibile monitorare la qualità dell’aria e lo stato dei filtri, utilizzare il controllo vocale di Alexa, programmare e utilizzare funzionalità come Clean Air ETA e Welcome Home

5 recensioni per Blue Pure 3350i Max HEPASilent , Purificatore d’aria per ambienti medi, Depurat…

  1. Wesley Smith

    I am reviewing the BlueAir 211i Max and 411i Max series in this review as I bought both – one for living room and one for bedroom. Bottom line, these are very impressive units and for the price I am impressed and pleased with each for functionality and effectiveness.Pros for the BlueAir series. very very quiet. On auto maintenance mode – you can’t hear the thing. These are smart machines. You can monitor every aspect of your air quality through the app. You can adjust the control lights from off to bright. It tracks months of air quality data for the room it is in by month, week, day. You can adjust from sleep mode, auto, and 3 fan speeds using the app remotely. It tells you how much filter life is left. It tells you the outside air quality and compares to your inside.Example of its effectiveness; I was sautéing some Italian sausage and onions, the unit detected the particles and immediately went into high mode for about 5 minutes until all the odor was eliminated and then went back to silent. The front LED bar changes from Blue to Green, orange and red depending on the air quality while at the same time adjusting the fan speed to address the corresponding level of air quality indicated. Same thing happened when smoking some meat on the back patio. I left the door open to bring in the food, the unit detected the smoke and the front LED went red. After closing the door, it ran on high mode until the LED indicators began to regress back to blue and the fan speed decreasing accordingly until all the smoke odor was eliminated from the room.Cons for the BlueAir product. It is a bit pricier than other options – but for all the differences – so far, I feel the Blue Air product is definitely worth the price difference, for me at least.What I have not addressed: the longivity of the products; the life of the filter; ease of maintaining; Both of my purchases are within the first month;

  2. Chad Abramson

    I can breathe! Our company uses these exclusively so I have two in my home. What a huge difference in the air. It’s fresher and visibly cleaner. There’s less dust on the furniture. The house now smells fresh after a long weekend away. I love that it is self-adjusting based on inside and outside air quality. You have to get this smart-enabled model. It is incredibly lightweight making it easy to swap around the house when needed. My boys love borrowing it to get rid of the boy smell. Set up is as easy as opening the box, unwrapping, and turning it on. You don’t have to program it if you don’t want to but I highly suggest you do. It’s fun.

  3. M. Lewis

    This is my second Blueair purifier, although the first one of this model that I’ve bought. We use this purifier in our master bedroom, so the fact that it has a night mode that is silent and dimmed lights is important. The lowest speeds are completely silent and even the highest speed is fairly quiet (quieter than our non-Blueair purifier’s “quiet” mode). The app allows you to see the air quality in your room and control your device remotely. Setting up the device and app is extremely simple and clear. Make sure you follow the instructions for cleaning/replacing filters and Blueair devices will last a long time. We have the filter on permanent order so we don’t have to think about when to replace it. However, the app allows you to see the “life” left in your filter, which can vary based on your situation and use. This device has been very helpful during pollen season for allergy relief. Most of the time I leave it on “automatic” mode and that works perfectly fine for day or night. Blueair purifiers fit almost anywhere and you just forget they are there.

  4. Keith H.

    Short version. Superb filtering, vertical discharge, high air flow, low noise, low power consumption, solid app, not cat friendly, MUCH bigger in person. Awkward to move as there are no handles or indentations to grip it with. There is a small ionizer that can’t be turned off (only 5 parts per billion, practically zero). The carbon part of the filter is worthless and adds an odd odor. It faintly smells like an old campfire pit that has gotten wet. To summarize: This is a big help with filtering out air born particles in the PM1 range when used in smaller spaces and when run on higher speeds.Long version. Exterior fabric pre filter stretches over a non HEPA filter. There is a weak ionizer to supplement the main filter so that it filters at HEPA levels without all of the back pressure issues associated with the tighter weaves of a true HEPA filter. With this design they are able to have really high CADR’s with low power consumption and moderate to very low noise levels. Nice compromise. I like it. The ionizer emits a maximum of 5 PPB of ozone which is 25 times under the FDA limit for indoor medical devices. The ionizer cannot be turned off. I see no dirt sticking to the walls so it might be a bipolar device. Either way it works well. There is also a thinly coated woven carbon fiber mesh that is supposed to help with odors and VOC’s but it does nothing at all. My VOC meter did not budge in the slightest. The activated carbon filter also adds an odor that faintly smells like the ashes in a wet camp fire. Again, it’s very faint. It did fade some over the first month but not completely. BlueAir sent me another filter cartridge and it had the same problem. My 311i+MAX had the same off gassing odor for a few days but then it dissipated. Others have commented about the 211 odor issue on Amazon, so maybe it’s a hit or miss problem or maybe I just don’t like wet campfires. The carbon inner filter can be peeled off of the inside of the main filter. It wasn’t hard. I’m not sure if it’s a structural part of the main filter. I didn’t get a chance to try it out before I sent it back. I really wanted to keep the 211 around as my main work horse to protect the HEPA and carbon filters on my more expensive air purifiers.I bought this for my ragweed allergies and for severe allergies to household dust. For that purpose it’s done a super job and my particle meter stays near zero. My head and lungs breathe easier and there is less dust in general. The main filter has a tremendous amount of surface area. I took it apart and stretched it out and it is 64 feet long and 9 1/2″s wide. Pretty impressive. To get complete relief I had to run it much harder than I imagined. In my 150 sq. ft. bedroom with 11′ ceilings I leave it set on the 3rd highest speed 24 hours a day. I relocate it one day a week and will run it on high all that day along with a high speed floor fan assisting it to help get all of the allergens airborne until they are captured by the 211’s filter. I also follow all of my allergist suggestions as far as bedroom hygiene (which is a lot of extra work). All of this together gives me compete relief and I can breathe and I save a ton of money on Tier 4 drugs. (Household dust triggers my COPD).Some comments on airflow and correct sizing. I started with the BlueAir 311i+MAX and needed to run that at it’s highest speed to keep the dust under control and to offset the effects of a dirty HVAC system. (My system can deliver dirty air at a rate faster than the purifier can clean it). Running the 311 wide open was an annoying amount of noise so I moved up to the 211i+MAX and ran it on 3. Lower speeds did not benefit me very much. Sleep mode and low did absolutely nothing for my breathing.Keeping the purifier clean has been far more work than I imagined. The exterior pre filter (sock) is a very loose weave when stretched out over the machine and it lets quite a bit of dust get through to the main filter. I vacuum the exterior pre filter sock every 4 to 7 days and will vacuum the main filter at the same time. My vacuum cleaner has pretty high airflow and I was collecting about a quarter cup of poofy to a very fine dust every cleaning session. N95 mask recommended.This has been a wonderful machine and I love it but I hated the smell so I sent it back on the last day. It took 7 more days for the odor to fade away. I’m not sure if it’s just me or if any average person would react to that smell like I did. BlueAir needs to do better. The thin plastic mesh that they lightly dusted with activated carbon and then glued to the inside of the main filter is worthless and needs to go. To advertise it as effective with VOC’s and odors is dishonest. A high integrity company would not do that. This is a classy and high functioning particle air purifier that can clean A LOT of air cheaply but it’s hampered by a cheesy and cheap activated carbon dust insert.Power consumption was outstanding. On the lowest speed it burned 6.25 watts. Second speed 10 watts. Third speed 18 watts (amazing airflow). Highest speed 41 watts. Power consumption remained steady as I simulated a clogged filter. The LED’s and displays can be dimmed with the control panel or the app. The app really began to grow on me over time. It gives you compete control of the machine and the ability to make incremental blower speed adjustments. The app is 2.4GHz only.Very nice air purifier. The fit and finish is good and it looks good. It also performs well. My lungs found its presence in my bedroom to be comforting and healing.

  5. Mountain_Hippie_Reviews

    Another review from the Honest Mountain Hippie: ⛰️✌️𝑴𝒐𝒖𝒏𝒕𝒂𝒊𝒏 𝑯𝒊𝒑𝒑𝒊𝒆 𝑹𝒆𝒗𝒊𝒆𝒘𝒔✌️⛰️[I usually don’t review a product until I have been able to test or use it for at least a number of weeks or months. This allows my family to test its’ durability/reliability and also lets us see how enjoyable or usable it is over the long term, whether it’s a mattress, TV or even a dog collar. Cheers!]~~~~~~~~~~~𝙐𝙋𝘿𝘼𝙏𝙀 #3 (6 months later)Alrighty….two big things to mention:a) I originally was thrilled with this air purifier because of its ability to cleanse the air in our bedroom to a similar degree and at a much lower price point to what our our previous, bedroom-sized IQair was doing. As a severe asthmatic with lots of stupid triggers, purified air where I sleep has always been important to prevent asthma attacks.Although the app showed that the original filter still had something like 40% life left in it, I was starting to get a little “wheezy” in the bedroom so ordered a replacement filter from the Blue Air store here on Amazon. (IMPORTANT: I originally ordered the air filter for the BlueAir 311i Max. I missed the important + sign which is for the *taller* version of the machine, the 311i+ Max. So I received a shorter filter and had to reorder and get the proper-sized filter)Anyway, the new filter came and I installed and thought my breathing would get better. Maybe it improved a bit but there was NOWHERE near the night-and-day difference that I experienced after we got this new many months ago, aired it out and then put this in our bedroom (after vacuuming and fresh sheets etc). I have been wondering what has been going on for a while now. Until I came across some online reviews about Blueair replacement filters and then searched on Amazon for the 1 and 2 star reviews on the USA site….To be brief, there are not many pictures on the Canadian Amazon site but if you check the US site, you will see a lot of people have posted comparison photos of the filter that came with their new BlueAir air purfier versus the replacement BlueAir filter. The replacement filters being sold by BlueAir are thinner. They have less pleating (in other words, less surface area for particles to get trapped in) and the carbon filter is more “see through”/less dense. It seems the company inserts great quality filters in their brand new air purifiers to impress their customers and give them great impressions (it worked on me) but then cut corners and costs on the replacement filters.By the way – this wasn’t just a feeling I had….remember that my lungs were telling me something was up.b) ❌ 𝙄𝙈𝙋𝙊𝙍𝙏𝘼𝙉𝙏. Something that my young nephew experienced revealed a hazard about the power supply (boxy plug that plugs into a wall outlet or socket). Where we live, it has been a smoky season due to the wildfires. He was visiting so we decided to bring the BlueAir out of the bedroom downstairs to the rec room. He wanted to be a big boy and move it himself so I said sure. I helped him take the purifier off the end table and then told him to make sure he had a firm hold of the edges of the power supply before starting to unplug it. He went “ouch” before barely touching it.I thought he got a shock and called my wife. He then told me it was hot. I touched the sides of the power supply and they were fine but when I touched the surface where my palm rested on the power supply, it was more than warm.I spent the next couple of hours doing some troubleshooting (plugging the BlueAir into other outlets, plugging it into an uninterruptible power supply, going over to our neighbours and trying there etc…). The power supply would keep heating up no matter what it was plugged into. THEN, I realized I was doing all of this testing while the fan was on the highest level 100%.So I turned it down to 4 out of 5 or 80% on the app. 10 minutes, the power supply wasn’t as hot. I turned it down to 3 out of 5. 10 minutes later, the power supply was no longer hot at all.So I reached out to BlueAir and told them about the issue. They said they had not heard about it but offered to exchange our unit and send me a replacement. I thought perfect…the problem was fixed.Nope. New unit, still the same problem. When your BlueAir 311+Max is on high, the surface of the power supply facing out from the wall outlet gets very warm to hot, depending on how sensitive your skin is. Be careful, especially if you have children~~𝙐𝙋𝘿𝘼𝙏𝙀 #2: (2 months after first update) I knew it was too good to last. We used this Blue Pure 311i+ Max Air Purifier for quite a while before I wrote my original review. I gave it 5 stars (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) because it had performed so well and had not faltered in any way and I could not see any problems arising. Ooops.The power button has now become quite unresponsive and the lights that show you the fan speed you are on do not work except for Level 2. (No idea why only that one.) The only real way to operate the unit is by using the app on our phone which is both a blessing and an annoyance. We are a couple who turn our cell phones off at night and leave them on our desk chargers. We have an old fashioned land-line in our bedroom that friends and family know to call for emergencies.Anyway, forgetting to adjust the fan speed while one of our phones is on is certainly a “first-world problem”. However, considering this air purifier is literally “just” a control board, fan, motor and plastic housing sitting on top of a large, round filter that sits in the equivalent of a planter saucer all wrapped in a “pre-filter”, I honestly thought that since the control board is one of the 3 essential parts of this device, they would have built it like a tank if they were trying to sell this air purifier at prices north of $700.I will reach out to the company and see how they respond and update this review further so you stay as informed as we are. In the meantime, take good care.✅Customer Service update: So the representative from BlueAir was polite and helpful and guided me through a few steps to reset the unit. So far, all the buttons are working but I am a tad worried what the future holds. I will keep everyone updated if further problems unfold. Take care.~~𝙐𝙋𝘿𝘼𝙏𝙀 #1: I wrote an update a few weeks ago (late April, ’24) after my brother went to purchase one these but called and told me the price was over $550 CAD. I told him he must have the wrong model but in a nutshell, over the past 3 out of 4 weeks, this model has been listed for sale as high as $739.58 CAD here on Amazon.ca. My original review further below is based on my purchase price last Fall of $293 CAD. This was a fantastic unit for the $300 price point. However, there are better air purifiers in the $600 and $700 price range.~~~~~~~~~~~𝙊𝙧𝙞𝙜𝙞𝙣𝙖𝙡 𝙍𝙚𝙫𝙞𝙚𝙬This is a review of the….**Blue Pure 311i+ Max Air Purifier** 𝗣𝗟𝗘𝗔𝗦𝗘 𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗗 𝗜𝗠𝗣𝗢𝗥𝗧𝗔𝗡𝗧 𝗨𝗣𝗗𝗔𝗧𝗘𝗦 𝗔𝗕𝗢𝗩𝗘. 𝗢𝗿𝗶𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗿𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄 𝗶𝘀 𝗯𝗲𝗹𝗼𝘄 𝗯𝘂𝘁 𝗱𝗼𝗲𝘀 𝗻𝗼𝘁 𝗿𝗲𝗳𝗹𝗲𝗰𝘁 𝗺𝘆 𝗼𝗽𝗶𝗻𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗱𝘂𝗰𝘁 𝗻𝗼𝘄.INTRO:I have had asthma since I was a baby. The family “joke” is that I came out of the womb wheezing instead of crying and the worry from the doctors is what gave my mom grey hair in her early 30s.Anyway, asthma inhalers and air purifiers have been a part of my life forever. We currently have a European company’s hospital-grade model in our living room and previously had its little bedroom version in our bedroom but that model died prematurely. The European IQ company has a North American office but it’s head office is in California. Any warranty work has to be shipped to California at the owner’s expense. Shipping costs were more than the model was worth so that is why we went looking for new options.When we saw the other reviews for this model, I researched it even further. Seeing other positive reviews elsewhere, I decided to take the plunge, purchase it here on Amazon and let my lungs decide for me. (It’s easy to tell whether or not an air purifier is working well or not — I will either start having asthma episodes again or full blown attacks or I will remain relatively stable and my sinuses will stay their see-saw selves.)When this Blue Pure 311i+ Max arrived, we unpacked it and let it run in our basement to “air out” and do any off-gassing it may have needed to do. After a few days, we put it in our bedroom and put it on high while my wife vacuumed in there. (That probably sounds sexist but I cannot be around a vacuum – gives me major asthma flare ups. That is why I do the laundry.) We downloaded the app (first time we have ever used an app on a minor appliance like this) and played around a bit.We found that a 65% fan speed is the perfect speed for the Blue Pure 311i+ Max to give us some gentle, pseudo white noise in the background while surprisingly still giving the air purifier enough speed/power to recirculate a surprising amount of air. (You can set the fan to various fan speeds in the app on your phone. If you don’t want to use your phone, you have 5 or so options to choose from on the unit itself.)To the important points:~~~~~~~~PROS:1. Does a surprisingly good job at cleaning our air. The proof is in my lungs and from my pharmacy; fewer asthma issues and fewer inhaler refills for the two inhalers that I need to keep in my bedroom. The performance of this Blue Pure 311i+ Max is currently on par with the original performance of the bedroom-sized iQAir that we had before its motor blew.2. As mentioned earlier, because of my asthma I cannot be anywhere near a vacuum (which is why I do laundry) so my wife vacuums the pre-filter weekly (which is just a thin fabric lining on the outside of the Blue Pure 311i+ Max ), and we are due for another HEPA filter replacement to keep my asthma in check, but at this rate, the original cost of the Blue Pure 311i+ Max (and replacing the HEPA filters more regularly than what is needed by most people) is still a far better value than the other air purifier brand we were using in the bedroom.3. Not a huge positive but rather just a preference: this model appears to suck air in from all around its lower 360° body. There are many manufacturers that do this but this model then shoots the clean air out in various directions from the top. Some goes straight up, a little to the back, a little to the left, a lot more to the right etc. I am not sure if this is on purpose or not but this “randomness” helps to prevent drafts or “breezes” from forming in a small room like a bedroom if you don’t want them (i.e. Think about the draft that is created by a fan in a small room. Even if the fan is stationary and isn’t aimed at you, you eventually feel the moving air. If it’s Winter and already cool in the bedroom, you’ll understand.)CONS:1. None. No cons (so far).It is EXTREMELY rare for me (or a family member) to like something 100% but it is a first for me and my better-half to both have nothing negative to say about something.We have had this Blue Pure 311i+ Max since last year and it has exceeded our expectations in every way. It moves tons of air if needed / it purifies the air very well / the air quality monitor seems to work well and matches the European IQ company’s air quality measurements pretty closely / it can be absolutely quiet if needed but still clean the air / replacement HEPA filters are very reasonable priced / maintenance is simple….I will immediately edit this review if there is anything that happens to this Blue Pure 311i+ Max. I kind of hope I have something negative to say or the app fails because I REALLY don’t like giving 5 stars and not having anything negative to say. 🙁 But so far, this Blue Air product is delivering on all fronts.I hope this review has been helpful. Stay safe.The Honest Mountain Hippie⛰️✌️𝙈𝙤𝙪𝙣𝙩𝙖𝙞𝙣 𝙃𝙞𝙥𝙥𝙞𝙚 𝙍𝙚𝙫𝙞𝙚𝙬𝙨✌️⛰️Rating Scale:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐= LOVE THIS!⭐⭐⭐⭐= Really good. Still recommended.⭐⭐⭐= Neutral. Typically has both good & bad points.⭐⭐= An overall disappointment.⭐= AWFUL. AVOID.

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