
The IQAir HealthPro Plus (also known as the IQAir Health Pro 250 outside of the US) is a highly effective portable air purification system for asthma sufferers. It isn’t the cheapest. It isn’t the prettiest. It isn’t the smallest. But, if you’re looking for a portable unit that will effectively clean the air inside your home, do yourself a favor & please consider this air purifier.
When I started, I was searching for an air purifier that didn’t sound like a jet engine, wouldn’t take up half a room, wouldn’t spew ozone & would clean the air in my home.
My criteria list included the following:
- Effectiveness (how small a particle would be filtered)
- Price (important up to a point)
- Room size (my main living area is a large open space which includes a living room, dining room & kitchen)
- Reputation (reviews & published test results)
- Noise (DO NOT want a jet engine)
- Replacement Filter Costs (important up to a point)
- Resale Value (not that important to me, but worth considering)
- Other Features (NO ozone (VERY important), UV (not important for me), Remote Control (not important for me))
As clean air is hard to come by these days, there seems to be hundreds of models of air purifiers from all over the world to choose from. Each of them promising me the cleanest air possible, in the quickest time possible, in near silence. How to choose?
I honestly didn’t know, so I went looking for folks that lived in one of the most polluted places on earth, Beijing, China. I wanted to find out what brands (if any?) they used to clean the air in their homes.
I ended up discovering two articles worth mentioning: one from the New York Times titled: “U.S. Embassy Stocks Up on Air Purifiers” & the other was from an English Doctor who’s lived in Beijing for over 7 years titled: “Air Purifier Reviews: Airgle versus IQAir and Blueair”. I weighed the article from the doctor higher because he’s been trying to protect his infant son’s lungs from the insane pollution in Beijing.
So there they were, three choices from a list of hundreds: IQAir, BlueAir & Airgle. I decided to focus on the three flagship models from the respective manufacturers’ lineups. I had some money put away for this purchase & I figured the top models would offer the most effective filtration, which after some quick research seemed to be the case.
Below are the three air purifiers I was comparing:
IQAir HealthPro Plus Air Purifier

- Effectiveness: Filters Particles to 0.003 microns
- Room size: 1,125 Sq. Ft.
- Reputation: Great Reviews
- Noise: 35 to 69 dB(A)
- Resale Value: Strong
- Other Features: NO Ozone
Airgle PurePal Clean Room Air AG900

- Effectiveness: Filters Particles to 0.1 microns
- Room size: 698 Sq. Ft.
- Reputation: Great Reviews
- Noise: 33 to ?? dB(A)
- Resale Value: Strong
- Other Features: NO Ozone
Blueair 650E Digital HEPASilent Air Purifier

- Effectiveness: Filters Particles to 0.1 microns
- Room size: 698 Sq. Ft.
- Reputation: Great Reviews
- Noise: 32 to 66 dB(A)
- Resale Value: Strong
- Other Features: NO Ozone
Ultimately, I chose the IQAir HealthPro Plus Air Purifier based on three things:
- It’s priced in the middle
- It claims to filter out the tiniest particles (.003 microns)
- It claims to effectively filter the largest room size (1,125 sq. ft.)
Although, to be fair, it isn’t the quietest of the three at 35 to 69 dB(A) & the replacement filters are the priciest.
I encourage you to do your own research & decide on the best air purifying solution for you, your family & your home & I hope you have found some of the information in this article helpful to that end.
James says
Hi Cody, thanks for a great article! It’s an overwhelming topic & I appreciate your logic in whittling it down. Thankfully, I don’t have to filter as much smog as the folks in Beijing do!
I will be buying an IQAir, but they’re pricey. I was wondering if you’ve gotten any feedback from anyone who purchased a used one on of Ebay?
Thanks for any help you can give.
Cody Wells says
Hi James,
Thanks for dropping by & for the kind words!
I have only heard from folks that have purchased new models. No used ones yet (you could be the first to report back). So no, unfortunately not.
Although I have not purchased a used IQAir, my general experience with purchasing used items on Ebay has been a positive one. I have found that sellers typically tell the truth about condition, performance, etc. (at least the ones I’ve bought from LOL).
As far as the IQAir, I agree it’s pricey.
Just my 2 cents. Hope it helps.
~Cody
Emma says
Loved your brief review! Thank you for sharing your process. I will be going with the IQair as well.
Just wanted to let you know I appreciated your article and please keep up the good work….LOVE your informative site!
Cody Wells says
Will do. Thanks for dropping by Emma and thanks for your kind words!
~Cody
Kevin says
Hi Cody,
Couldn’t agree more with Emma. Thanks for a fresh view about air purifiers. Personally, I never would’ve thought to think about what people use in China!
Cody Wells says
Thanks Kevin. Actually I think it’s a toss up between India and China. I went with China.