Wow twice a week? When I had the HoMedics air purifier I'd check constantly the dust gathered inside but it wasn't half that bad. That makes me think that it wasn't a good one
I received the DX55 the day after I ordered (thank you Amazon!), and tested it in the living room, which is also my bedroom and Bubu's home.
Immediately checked if the plasma button was there, and indeed it was! So I was able to switch it off and it will stay that way. For what I understand, the older plasma models don't have a switch. More people like me must have requested it because the newer models include it, but it's worth checking first.
On automatic, it chose the lowest fan level but immediately went up when the birds were flying around and when I cooked something in the oven... I guess the smell triggered it.
After a few hours the air in the room was definitely nicer.
I had my doubts about the sensor, but it seems to be testing the air quality pretty accurately.
Yesterday I had a major bird room steam cleaning up, then I moved the purifier there. I was surprised because it chose fan level 1, but as soon as the air started moving it went up to 3 and is still going, with the air sensor light on red. I am not surprised lol, 7 molting birds!
At fan level 1 you don't even hear it, seriously it's that quiet; the higher fan levels are a lot noisier though.
I know this is a boring subject for most people, but I am writing all this just in case someone needs to buy a purifier; there aren't many reviews around that target bird keepers' needs, plus in the UK we don't have as much choice as in the US, unless you are prepared to spend £250+.
All in all this machine seems to be doing its work well, fingers crossed it won't break down within a month
