BLAST MINI MKII Air Purifier 100m² (with H13 HEPA & Dust Filters)

Price range: ₱17,299.00 through ₱20,899.00

Description

How the Blast Mini Mk II protects you from air pollution

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Technical Specifications

Your Purchase Includes1 × Blast Mini Mk II (includes 1 × Blast Air Mini Mk II Purifier and 1 × HEPA Filter), 1 × Wire cord, 1 × Smart Air Handbook
ColourMatte White
Dimensions L × W × H (cm)57.5 × 33 × 63
CADR (m3/h)340 – 450 – 740 (low – mid – high)
Noise Level (dB)36 – 43 – 49 (low – mid – high)
HEPA Lifespan13 months (3120 hrs, running 8hrs per day)
Power Consumption (W)49 – 82 – 115 (low – mid – high)
Power Supply220 – 240V/50-60Hz/ Plug type:
(Type I)
Safety Certifications
Smart Air purifier CE safety certificate
CE Certified (LVD/EMC/RoHS) | CQC | GB/T 18801-2015 Certified
Recommended Room SizeUp to 100 m2 (1,076.39 sqft)
Product ManualClick to view the Smart Air Blast Mini Mk II Manual

*What is CADR and how is it different from an air purifier airflow? Learn more here »

Which Purifier Should I Buy?

Choosing the right air purifier can be difficult for first-time buyers. Here are some important things to consider:


1. Know Your Purpose

Do you have any particular needs? HEPAs are enough for allergies and asthma, but recent renovation may require a carbon filter.

2. Know Your Size

The Sqair purifier is ideal for bedrooms, but larger spaces like offices or hospitals may require the more powerful Blasts.

3. Know the Costs

The main costs of air purifiers are filter replacements. Different purifiers have different HEPA lifespans and costs.

Smart Air Family

QT3 effective portable air purifier
QT3 Sqair SA600 Blast Mini Blast
Room Size

Personal Space

40 m²

60 m²

100 m²

145 m²

Effectiveness (CADR)

40 m³/h

315 m³/h

500 m³/h

740 m³/h

950 m³/h

Max Noise

44.5 dB

52 dB

52.5 dB

49 dB

43 dB

HEPA Lifespan 2 months 6 months 9 months 13 months 22 months

The Blast Mini Mk II FAQs

Are Smart Air purifiers better than other air purifiers?

Smart Air purifiers use the same cleaning principle as most other air purifiers. The technology behind air purifiers is not complex, and readily available.

However, Smart Air is the only air purifier company committed to transparent communication through open-data. We avoid overcomplicating our air purifiers with high markups and marketing gimmicks. Smart Air purifiers are honest, data-backed, and streamlined to do one thing: clean air. And because we don’t overcomplicate things, our purifiers are some of the quietest and most energy-efficient on the market.

Can Smart Air’s purifiers filter COVID-19?

HEPA filter air purifiers like Smart Air’s have been shown to filter out COVID-19 viruses, and lower transmission. View the CDC data on how HEPAs reduce COVID-19 transmission here.

What pollutants does the Blast Mini Mk II filter?

Smart Air purifier’s HEPA filters capture many types of particulate air pollution, including nanoparticles as small as 5 nanometers (1/10th the size of COVID-19) to 30 μm (the size of pollen). The whole range includes viruses, bacteria, PM2.5, PM10, pet allergens, dust, and mold. An additional activated carbon filter can be added on top of the HEPA filter in all of Smart Air’s products. The carbon filters can absorb VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) such as formaldehyde, paint thinners, petroleum fuels, or dry cleaning agents. Carbon filters also remove odors. Learn which filters you need in our in-depth guide on air purifier filters.

Learn which filters you need in our in-depth guide on air purifier filters.

Where should I position my Blast Mini Mk II air purifier?

Smart Air tests show the position of an air purifier in a room does not matter, as long as: 1) The air purifier is at least 6 inches (15 mm) away from the wall. 2) The air purifier is strong enough for the room it is in.

How to know when it is time to replace the Blast Mini Mk II’s HEPA filter?

We recommend replacing the Blast Mini Mk II filter every 13 months. But the truth is the exact time depends on many factors such as the number of hours used and local pollution levels. The most accurate way to determine when to replace a HEPA filter is to use an air quality monitor. Learn More: How to use an air quality monitor to test a HEPA filter

Additional information

Filters

H13 HEPA Filter only, Activated Carbon + H13 HEPA Filters

Smart Controls

w/ Smart Controls, w/o Smart Controls

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