Replacement HEPA Air Purifier J Filter

Replacement HEPA Air Purifier J Filter

This HEPA Air Purifier J Filter helps capture 99.97% of the following airborne allergens and particles: dust, pollen, pet dander, dust mite debris and smoke.¹

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This HEPA Air Purifier J Filter helps capture 99.97% of the following airborne allergens and particles: dust, pollen, pet dander, dust mite debris and smoke.¹ To ensure efficiency and performance, it’s important to replace the Certified HEPA Filters 1x a year. This Certified HEPA Filter is designed specifically to fit Honeywell HPA830 Designer Series.

A Honeywell Air Purifier with a Honeywell certified filter will filter and circulate air up to 4.8 times an hour in the stated room size.² If you have pets or stale indoor air, air purifiers help deliver cleaner, fresher air.

Always purchase Genuine Honeywell replacement air purifier filters. They are certified to help capture odors and the following microscopic airborne allergens and particles: dust, pollen, pet dander, dust mite debris and smoke.¹ Other compatible filter replacements are not guaranteed to offer the same performance or efficiency.

SKU: HRFJ830
Dimensions: 8.5″ L x 8.5″ W x 6.25″ H

Compatible with: HPA830

In the Box: 1 J HEPA Filter

¹ From the air that passes through the filter, 0.3 microns and larger.

² Based on 3rd party independent CADR testing for the smoke CADR value when operated at the highest level. Air circulation depends on many factors, such as room size and configuration. There is no guarantee that all of the air in a room will pass through the filter.

Owners Manuals & FAQs

Question: Can I wash any of the filters in my Air Purifier?

Answer:

No, none of the filters in this unit are washable.  Washing the filters will ruin them.

Question: How often do the filters have to be replaced?

Answer:

The Pre-Filter is recommended to be replaced every 3 months while the HEPA filter is recommended to be replaced every 12 months.

Question: What are VOCs?

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are emitted from various solids and liquids such as paints, cleaning supplies, building materials, and permanent markers. Some of these compounds can have higher concentrations indoors than outside.

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