The Origins of Hunter Air Purifiers
Before Hunter air purifiers ever came into the picture — even before most households had electricity, John Hunter and his son produced a ceiling fan that was propelled by water. This innovative invention of the Hunters evolved from its origins in the late 1800s as electricity became commonplace. Cut to modern day where Hunter is now a premier brand and one of the quickest growing companies in the home comfort arena. The company has expanded beyond ceiling fans to humidifiers, thermostats and, now, Hunter Air Purifiers. As you would expect from a company that has thrived for over a century, their products are both durable and reliable.
About Hunter Air Purifiers
QuietFlo Hunter Air Purifiers are “true” HEPA air purifiers, which means they filter out 99.97% of all .3 micrometer particulates from the air. They also employ a pre-filter that uses activated carbon, which works great at removing cooking and pet odors and even smoke from the air. Hunter Air Purifiers are also quite reasonably priced and make a great alternative to many of the higher priced brands.
The QuietFlo Line of Hunter Air Purifiers
Hunter Air Purifiers’ QuietFlo line consists of 5 different models. Each functions pretty much the same, the main differences between the units having to do with either capacity or features. For small rooms, consider the QuietFlo 90 Hunter Air Purifier.
Like all QuietFlo Hunter Air Purifiers, the QuietFlo 90 is whisper quiet. It features a 3-speed fan, an indicator that tells you when it’s time to change the filter and it comes with a 5 year warranty and sells here for around $60, a significant discount from the suggested retail price as do the rest of the Hunter Air Purifiers here.
If your room is larger than 155 square feet but smaller than 225 square feet, the QuietFlo 85 Hunter Air Purifier might be what you’re looking for.
The QuietFlo 85 is powerful enough to change the air 6 times every hour in a room that’s 15′ by 17′, which makes this unit great for most average size rooms. It sells here for around $120.
The QuietFlo 245 Hunter Air Purifier has the same filtering capacity as the QuietFlo 85 with the added benefits of being EnergyStar rated for higher efficiency and having electronic as opposed to mechanical controls.
The QuietFlo 245, like all Hunter Air Purifiers uses a reusable carbon pre-filter. This helps keep larger particles like hair and lint from clogging up the HEPA filter. The pre-filter is easily cleaned with your vacuum. The QuietFlo 245 sells here for around $150.
For rooms up to 403 square feet, the QuietFlo 402 Hunter Air Purifier will do the job.
This unit has push button controls and a digital LCD read out. It works in rooms up to 20′ by 20′ and can be purchased here for around $200.
The QuietFlo 401 Hunter Air Purifier also handles 20′ by 20′ room and, unlike the model 402, it’s programmable.
Just like a programmable thermostat in a central air and heat system, this unit can be set pre-set to change the fan speed up to 4 times per day, 7 days per week to provide more filtration when it’s needed most. We sell it here for around $203
All Hunter Air Purifiers come with a 5 year manufacturer warranty.








