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The Holmes HAP706-U True HEPA Mini Tower Allergen Remover

This allergen remover uses true Hepa filtration, which is up to 99.97% efficient in removing allergens such as pollen, dust, mold, pet dander and smoke from the air passing through it. Unit features three speed settings, optional ionizer, and slim tower design.

Recommended for rooms up to 81-square-feet, and with replacement filter HAPF300D-U2.

Features & Benefits

 Quiet Operation
Designed to be quiet with a low-vibration motor, advanced fan blade and specially designed True HEPA filter material to allow the air purifier to run continuously without disruption.

 Three Cleaning Levels
Provide options for every condition. Medium for continuous use, Low for quieter operation and High when air quality conditions are poor.

 Optional Ionizer
The Ionizer feature naturally improves performance while freshening the air.

How It Works

 Enhanced Filter – The carbon odor filter, which has been treated with baking soda, is designed to trap larger particles as well as absorb and eliminate odors that may come from pets, garbage, bathrooms, litter boxes, smoke and cooking.

 True HEPA Filter – removes up to 99.97% of airborne allergens as small as 0.3 microns from air passing through the filter. These allergens include ragweed pollen, grass pollen, tree pollen, household dust, dust mite debris, mold spores, pet dander and smoke.

The slim tower design can be placed in any area of the room.
Clean, Filtered Air is distributed into the world with a fan to improve air circulation.

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