ravvlet
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- Jun 25, 2019
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- Parrots
- Kirby - OWA, 33yrs old (2019-)
Broccoli - Dusky Conure - 3?mo old (July 2023 -)
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(Rehomed) Sammy - YNA, 45 yrs old (2022-2023)
(RIP) Cricket - Cockatiel (2019-2022)
Hey all, Iām currently using a Levoit Core 300S in my office, which also happens to be a bird room and is roughly 125sqft. I was looking into upgrading to a Rabbit Air, assuming the significantly higher price point (the Levoit 300S is $100, the Rabbit BioGS 2.0 SPA-550A is $370) would mean a significantly higher performance, however, the CADR rating is virtually the same!
Levoit Core 300S
Smoke: 141
Dust: 140
Pollen: 145
Rabbit BioGS SPA-550A
Smoke: 135
Dust: 149
Pollen: 162
Both filters are true HEPA filters. The Rabbit has a toggleable negative ionizer, the levoit does not.
The value Iām most concerned with is dust: Kirby is an orange wing amazon and is dusty as all get out, even with regular misting. I am forever scrubbing, wiping down, dusting around, and lamenting the amount of dust in and around his cage! My PC is right next to our filter and it is still full of dust also; Iām going to have to take it outside sometime this week and clean it out.
Running on high, the Levoit can do about 7.5 air changes an hour - I keep it on medium as it is rather noisy on high, so it probably does about 5. The Rabbit can do 4 air changes an hour at 275 sqft - so it does about 6 an hour at max fan level, which means it would likely exchange air *less* than the Levoit!
I just want there to be less dust! I swear I dust often, but I do work in my office, and have display shelving etc that really accumulates the dust. I was hoping to get something for sub-$500. Even more frustratingly, Levoit does NOT list their CADR breakdown for dust, smoke, and pollen for their larger and more powerful filters. Apparently only their 300 core model, and their pet model, are AHAM certified, which is how they would get those ratings.
In conclusion, I am very tired of dusting my office. Especially if we end up getting a cockatiel or similar dusty bird at some point again!
Levoit Core 300S
Smoke: 141
Dust: 140
Pollen: 145
Rabbit BioGS SPA-550A
Smoke: 135
Dust: 149
Pollen: 162
Both filters are true HEPA filters. The Rabbit has a toggleable negative ionizer, the levoit does not.
The value Iām most concerned with is dust: Kirby is an orange wing amazon and is dusty as all get out, even with regular misting. I am forever scrubbing, wiping down, dusting around, and lamenting the amount of dust in and around his cage! My PC is right next to our filter and it is still full of dust also; Iām going to have to take it outside sometime this week and clean it out.
Running on high, the Levoit can do about 7.5 air changes an hour - I keep it on medium as it is rather noisy on high, so it probably does about 5. The Rabbit can do 4 air changes an hour at 275 sqft - so it does about 6 an hour at max fan level, which means it would likely exchange air *less* than the Levoit!
I just want there to be less dust! I swear I dust often, but I do work in my office, and have display shelving etc that really accumulates the dust. I was hoping to get something for sub-$500. Even more frustratingly, Levoit does NOT list their CADR breakdown for dust, smoke, and pollen for their larger and more powerful filters. Apparently only their 300 core model, and their pet model, are AHAM certified, which is how they would get those ratings.
In conclusion, I am very tired of dusting my office. Especially if we end up getting a cockatiel or similar dusty bird at some point again!