- HEPA-filtered allergen remover from Holmes; with odor-fighting carbon filters
- Removes 99.97 percent of allergens; digital display with filter monitor and timer
- Powered by GE motor with 4 speed settings
- CADR rated for rooms to 256 square feet in area
- Slim design for side or upright placement; 5-year limited warranty
Product Description
True Hepa Filter Air Purifier removes up to 99.97% of airborne allergens as small as 0.3 microns from air passing through the filter. Enhanced carbon filters absorb and eliminate odors. Also features quiet operation, dual positioning and a slim design. Certified for Medium Rooms up to 256 sq. ft…. More >>







5 comments
Purplerose says:
October 5, 2009 at 10:39 pm (UTC -6)
This year, my kids and my husband have very bad allergy. We consulted the kids’ doctor and decided to try to find an air purifier which can help to remove allergen. After doing some researches on different air-purifiers, my husband decided to try this one. I bought it with the Amazon gift card that I have and received this model a few days afterwards. After a few hours, it seemed to work. The kids did not cough when they played in the room with the air-purifier’s on. My husband checked the air-purifier and saw all the dust and dirts picked up on the filters. The first night, we left it on for a few hours, all the kids and my husband did not cough. The only drawback is the noise. Overall, we are happy with this model and would recommend it to the others.
Rating: 4 / 5
Mike Lee says:
October 5, 2009 at 10:58 pm (UTC -6)
Purchase a Holmes HAP756 in January 2009 and it is dead after 5 months. Call service department, they quickly sent me a new replacement without telling me that they were sending me a smaller unit (HAP 726). After contacted the service dept. last week, Holmes refused to send me the same model for replacement claiming the model was no longer in stock because they don’t produce anymore. In fact the model HAP756 and HAP756U (current selling model is almost identical except for a chrome trim at the control panel). Beware buying any products from this company, they are not truly honor their warranty.
Rating: 1 / 5
Paul Zaferis says:
October 6, 2009 at 1:34 am (UTC -6)
My apartment has mold and I was waking up stuffed up and until I am able to move out I thought I would get this. I am now waking up with minimal sinus problems. I am pleased with the product. It makes noise but nothing I wasn’t expecting. I recommend this.
Rating: 5 / 5
Robert W. Marshall says:
October 6, 2009 at 3:42 am (UTC -6)
We have four of these Holmes air cleaners now, a larger model for the main floor, and three of this size for the master bedroom, second bedroom, and basement rec room, and they definitely are the best in a long series of air cleaners I’ve owned over the years. I especially like the LED warning lights that tell you when it’s time to change the filters.
Rating: 5 / 5
J. B. Brown says:
October 6, 2009 at 5:15 am (UTC -6)
I bought one of these because my wife, daughter, and I had stayed with a smoker relative while waiting to move into our own home. Fortunately, our bedrooms were on the lower “non-smoking” level, so this filter had a fighting chance against the tobacco smoke that made it through the central air/heating system. In addition, the basement had flooded years ago, and although there were no visible signs of mold, the HEPA filter sure couldn’t hurt. We ran this thing constantly and there is NO QUESTION that this filter made a substantial difference in air quality over what we experienced the first few days. The filters were downright nasty in just a few months.
Be sure to budget for the filters, which are going to run you 50 dollars for the HEPA filters (2×25), plus about 3 bucks each for two carbon filters. Obviously, the life of the filter will be based on the dirtiness of your air and/or how much you run the unit.
Rating: 4 / 5