08 July 2010 ~ 10 Comments

Rabbit Air BioGS (model 582A – covers 780 sq. ft.) Ultra-Quiet Air Purifier w/ Germicidal Sterilization – Low Maintenance – Washable Filters!, Chrome Silver

Rabbit Air BioGS (model 582A - covers 780 sq. ft.) Ultra-Quiet Air Purifier w/ Germicidal Sterilization - Low Maintenance - Washable Filters!, Chrome Silver

Rabbit Air BioGS (model 582A - covers 780 sq. ft.) Ultra-Quiet Air Purifier w/ Germicidal Sterilization - Low Maintenance - Washable Filters!, Chrome Silver Rating:
List Price: $665.00
Sale Price: $399.95
Availability: unspecified

Product Description

Rabbit Air provides solutions for families concerned about their health and quality of life. A Los Angeles based company that plays a revolutionary role in the air purification industry, Rabbit Air manufactures environmentally friendly products with design in mind. Dedicated to designing state-of-the-art products that are highly effective, energy efficient and affordable, Rabbit Air purifiers are all based on HEPA filtration technology and do not produce ozone.

Details

  • Amazon A-to-Z Purchase Protection & RabbitAir® No-Hassle Return Policy - Super Fast Shipping
  • BioGS® HEPA filter technology
  • Zero Ozone Emmissions
  • 24/7 Technical Support
  • 5 Year Warranty (Parts and Labor)

10 Responses to “Rabbit Air BioGS (model 582A – covers 780 sq. ft.) Ultra-Quiet Air Purifier w/ Germicidal Sterilization – Low Maintenance – Washable Filters!, Chrome Silver”

  1. Pavel Krastev 21 January 2006 at 1:35 am Permalink

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    I purchased Bio Fresh Ionic Ultra-Quiet Air Purifier after a long research. I was looking for HEPA purifier with low maintenance cost. I have this purifier for over 2 weeks now and I can say that it works exactly as advertised. I purchased my house 6 months ago. The previous owner was a heavy smoker. She even used to smoke in her bedroom. Anyway, I couldn’t get rid of the smell, even though I painted and replaced the carped. Nothing helped. Now the smell is completely gone. The air is really clean.

    The product has a very good design. Very easy to use control. Absolutely no noise when switched to sleep mode. I strongly recommend this product to anyone who wants to breath cleaner air and wants to sleep better.

  2. Richard St. Victor 7 February 2006 at 11:39 pm Permalink

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    I recently purchased one of these purifiers and can say they perform as promised. I did quite a bit of research on these units and I had been using an older unit from Holmes for a few years but needed something for a new nursery in our home. I had always been pleased with the Holmes unit and was always aware that it was doing its job. I was not expecting, therefore, to find a unit that was so superior and didn’t cost an arm and a leg. The filtering system is much more efficient than the Holmes unit since it is not broken into separate filtering sections. There is also an airtight seal so there seems to be no “spillage” of un-purified air. IT senses changes in air and odor quality and the automatic function makes this a great deal and a joy to use. The only issue to keep in mind before buying is where you will put it in your home. It is smaller than some of the more expensive units but still takes up a significant amount of space. It is attractive so it’s not an eyesore, but it should not be against the wall. If you have the space I highly recommend this product. When the time comes, I will buy another.

  3. N. Tupper 15 March 2006 at 8:42 pm Permalink

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    I am delighted with my new air purifier. I did alot of research and comparison studies before my purchase. I have parrots with powder producing feathers. My aviary is part of the main living area in my home and I needed a unit that could serve a large area. I am happy with the performance. No more feather dust all over everything. My roommate is not coughing anymore. I have a cat; and the odor from the litterbox is no longer an issue. I have it set on automatic – how easy is that? I can barely hear it working. Add to that, long lasting filters and low-cost operation make this product a winner

  4. Charles A. Clemens 12 April 2006 at 2:36 pm Permalink

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    I have problems with airborne allergens and with asthma. I have spent nearly two thousand dollars on different air cleaners over the past ten years. They all proved to be ineffective, noisy, ugly, and/or overpriced. The Bio Fresh works for me. None of the others did. I enjoy the several different modes of cleaning available. It is an attractive machine that fits nicely against a wall. Everything about it is well thought-out. It is well worth the money. I just purchased my second Bio Fresh air cleaner and it was delivered earlier than expected. It has helped my breathing more than all the antihistamines, inhalers, and all the other machines combined.

  5. S. Jacobson 9 May 2006 at 9:04 pm Permalink

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    BEST PURCHASE I HAVE EVER MADE! I recently moved into an upstairs apartment, a heavy smoker lives beneath me. My place constantly smelled of stale smoke and smelly cooking odors.:( It was miserable to live with the overpowering odors; I tried everything to get rid of them. One day, my daughter said, “This place smells like a stinky motel.” NOW, I enjoy very clean, fresh air in my apartment. The Bio Fresh is very quiet and easy to use. It arrived quickly and packed very securely.

  6. Deirdre Menard 19 March 2007 at 12:55 am Permalink

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    Since moving to Virginia, I spend at least a month every spring feeling like I’m waking up with a bad cold. I had promised myself that this year, I would try a good-quality air purifier. I debated among the Sharp FP-N60CX Plasma Cluster Air Purifier, the Mitsubishi PlasmaPure Quiet HEPA Air Purifier, and this one. In the end, they all had high ratings, and I am sure they’d all have worked well, but I liked the looks of this one. Turns out, it looks even cooler in person. More importantly, I wake up feeling great. Also, it’s inaudible on the night setting which is important since it’s in my bedroom. The smell sensor really works – drop a new pile of laundry near it and it will go off because of that dryer sheet smell. My room is just so much nicer now and although it can’t follow me around and take care of my allergies the rest of the day, it let’s me get a good night’s sleep, which is all I could ask for. To get into the technical side of it, there are two sensors – one for pollen/dust and one for smells. There are indicators on the front which show the mode the unit is in (such as turbo, pollen, night) as well as levels indicators of smell on one side and pollen on the other. I also need to mention that the distributor, SPARO, is wonderful. I asked them by email before my order shipped to send silver instead of white. They responded quickly that that was no problem. Then I let them know that two buttons on my remote didn’t work, and they responded immediately that they were overnighting a new one, which they did. Couldn’t be happier with them or the product! You can’t go wrong with this.

  7. random consumer 26 March 2007 at 8:45 am Permalink

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    Pros: Very quiet in sleep mode. Washable pre-filter – the main HEPA filter doesn’t have to be replaced as often. I particularly like the automatic mode – the fan speeds adjusts to whatever level necessary. It has kicked on when I was staining wood in the next room and when my next door neighbors were using their fireplace, so I’m quite impressed with its sensitivity.

    Cons: The carbon post-filter delivered with my unit is not washable, although it is advertised as such. I’d prefer if the control panel was touch sensitive; you have to use the remote to control the unit.

    Neutral: The lights on the control panel are very bright; you won’t need a nightlight in whatever room it is used in.

  8. N. Nguyen 19 April 2007 at 8:15 am Permalink

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    I purchased the Rabbit Air BioGP based on the reviews for this product and its sibbling the 421A which I have to say are dead on. This IS a great product.

    My previous experience with air purifiers comes from owning an Ionic Breeze Quadro which I thought did a good job with getting the large dust particles, but it took forever to do so. This product, with a fan, does the job much faster than the Ionic Breeze, and it doesn’t produce an annoying ozone smell which sickened some and did not bother others. With multiple fan speeds, the BioGP does a great job of quickly removing particles in the air and switching to silent mode when on the ‘auto’ setting. The sensors quickly pick up on floating dust and odors and indicates the level measured on the front panel. At full speed on the 528A model it is as loud as a Vornado fan.

    As for the real world performance, I no longer have a stuffy nose while working in my room and upon waking in the morning which caused other issues while trying to treat. Despite vaccumming the room weekly and dusting, the allergies to dust and or dustmites continued. Though I am happy I no longer have a stuffy nose while at home, I do not think the negative ions help in any noticable way to make myself feel happier or better. Yet, it remains turned on. I also do not think it hurts in any noticable way.

    Things I dislike about the unit are the lack of control on the front unit. If the remote is ever lost it would be impossible to control the unit other than powering it on. This may be a mute issue though since it is always on ‘auto’ setting. Another point of dislike is the odor setting. Any type of odor, pleasant or disliked will set the unit off. This includes food, shoes, shampoo and the dog. You have to remove the source of the odor in order to get the unit to go back into silent operation or put the unit in ’silent’ mode through the remote.

    Overall, I am so happy with this unit and will buy another or the 421A model for other rooms.

    Cliffs: I am very happy with the unit as it helped with my dust allergies. It has some design flaws but its performance is great. I will be buying more for the home.

  9. submachine 1 May 2007 at 1:08 pm Permalink

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    Before buying the Rabbit Air BioGP 582A, I bought three other units.

    The new Oreck Tower Pro XL was first. It was an amazing product, made the entire area smell fresh and the turbo mode is powerful like a rocket. Why did I return it? After a month or so, it started to *hum* in an annoying oscillating way.

    Then I tried the Friedrich C-90B. The ugliest unit by far, looks like it was designed in 1970. But it worked great. Why did I return it? After a week it started to *rattle*, the fan blades hitting.

    Then I tried the Alen A375. I was impressed, it had a low-tech remote control, seemed advanced compared to the Friendrich but still a dull white color. Why did I return it? It was weak, didn’t purify the air or deodorize, and the fan vented air straight up.

    So then I found out about this Rabbit, and purchased one. It is by far the most impressive looking unit, Lighted display, high-tech remote, beautifully designed. The good news is its function is as advanced as its features. While the vent is upwards, it is angled so that the entire room gets a blast of fresh purified air. The 4 speeds are perfect, from silent to turbo. The filters are huge, and inexpensive. And it works as good as it looks.

    I had some dust on a tv stand from construction work in the area. I blew the dust off, and for the first time, I saw the display light up warning of *bad air*. That is how sensitive it is. After a few minutes, the display warning went down and back to normal.

    This is the unit that does it all, does it quietly, and does it while looking great.

  10. L. C. Jones 11 August 2007 at 6:18 am Permalink

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    Since childhood, I have had severe allergies to dust, pollen and mold. Over the decades, I have purchased multitudes of air purifiers. Honeywell (hated it, blew up lots of dust), Hunter (decent, but expensive filters had to be changed often), Biozone (good for removing odors but not dust), Vornado (expensive, hard to find filters, very noisy), Ozone machines (bad to breathe but good to get rid of odors), and many more brands and names that are too numerous to mention. Most of these worked minimally and as the years went by the filters either became difficult to find, or they quit working or the price of the filters added up to the price of a new unit (think Vornado). They were either mildly good at removing dust or they were somewhat effective at removing odors, depending on whether the HEPA had a charcoal prefilter. The charcoal prefilters were expensive to replace too!

    After reading hours of reviews (yes, I was determined to do some research before buying yet another purifier – don’t think I’m too obsessed, the last units I bought were Hunters about 8 years ago, but now the fan motors are giving out and the HEPA had to be replaced every 4 months – expensive!) I was torn between the Sharp Plasmacluster and the Rabbit BioGP. Oh, I still want a Sharp Plasmacluster, but I had to go ahead and decide how I was going to get maximum benefits from a single cost appliance.

    I’m so glad I went with the Rabbit! First I noticed all the positive reviews on this site. The BioGP arrived last week. It’s streamlined, durably constructed and the appearance is elegant – at their website they even give you the option of buying different color frontplates if you decide to move it to another room and want it “match” the decor – and the frontplates are reasonably priced.

    I was particularly impressed when I assembled the 3 stage filter to notice how the carbon filter is honeycombed – heavy duty – and not these thin, flimsy charcoal prefilters that are so standard in most air purifiers. That means it’s really good at odor removal. If you don’t believe me, just get one and watch the odor sensor quickly detect an odor of your choice. When in auto mode, the unit will quickly smell it and speed up the fan and you can actually WATCH the sensor indicate the odor has been reduced or eliminated within minutes!

    I also like the remote control functions – auto, manual – 4 speeds, and turbo mode, which causes it to run at high speed for 10 minutes before going back to auto mode. I’ve tested the unit out in different rooms and have watched the sensors come on and over a short period of time indicate they have reduced or eliminated dust or odors. Also impressive is the ability you have to wash or vacuum the prefilter and the charcoal filter – greatly extending their life. Also the HEPA filter probably won’t have to be replaced but every 18 months to 3 years – more like 18 months for me because I will run it often. But even then, the HEPA filter doesn’t cost nearly as much as other air purifiers charge for their HEPAS.

    Another design marvel is how the Rabbit BioGP has this nano-silver prefilter and the charcoal filter is placed on the other side of the HEPA filter. Most air purifiers that have charcoal elements place them before the HEPA. This causes them to have to be replaced frequently. But the BioPG has a separate prefilter from the charcoal filter, and because the charcoal filter is placed after the HEPA, it is free to do what it does best – remove odors – and it doesn’t get clogged up with dust, making it last a long, long time compared to units like this that use charcoal prefilters!

    And I get the feeling that the Rabbit people really care and support this product. I called with a question which they answered promptly. Overall, I am very, very pleased with this unit.