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cnotsniw

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Anyone ordered from Goni @ Rakuten and haven't received their APs?

Placed my order on 29 Sep and today still "Awaiting Shipment". Spoke with Fedex and was told only shipping label created but Goni hasn't passed AP to Fedex. Sent 1 email last week to Goni and was told they'd ship out by end of last week. Sent another email yesterday and no reply.

Annoyance level is high :mad:.

As I posted earlier, GONI received overwhelming orders from SG in the last week of Sept and they will likely send out next week. They didnt reply my mails but I got a Korean friend to call and verify. Suck thumb and wait.
 

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Just saw this:

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Seems like I'm not the only one. :(
I order 3rd oct still awaiting shipment...
 

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Philips AC4012
Sharp KC-D40E
Sharp KC-A40E

I need replacement filters for the above models. Is it possible to customise? for both hepa and also the Deodorization filter?
Which link/seller in taobao can do that?

anyone knows where to get?
 

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Wonderful thread. My first set of AX40 arrived in the office on Monday. Love it. More silent than any of the other APs I have. About the same noise level as Sharp Y30 and Sharp Z31 even though it has large air flow volume than the Sharps.

Here's my contribution for everyone. Amateur translation of usage information guide that came with the AP. the Hope the translation is accurate. I am still not very good at Korean yet. Will try to translate the user manual.

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Nice work. There's a slight difference for AX41 models (the other side of the guide). See the post below. The 3rd button is Virus Doctor.

p.s. http://acidz.neocities.org/haze/index.html for the English manual

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Power
Speed selection
VirusDoctor on/off (single touch) OR filter change reset (press & hold)
Child Lock (press & Hold)

the rest are indicator lights

the filter says DO NOT WASH

*snip*
 

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As I posted earlier, GONI received overwhelming orders from SG in the last week of Sept and they will likely send out next week. They didnt reply my mails but I got a Korean friend to call and verify. Suck thumb and wait.

Thanks. At least got some news. Thumb getting tender already.
 

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Hello everyone.

My first post here. But I have been actively following this thread. Would like to thank everyone who contributed esp Wussredxli, chuanz and all bros here.

I have learnt alot and managed to apply what I learnt to help my little ones and family who have ezema and allergic.
rhinitis.

Recently I bought a ax40 after much consideration to supplement my current arsenal of sharp A40 and F31z

I used my AX 40 for only a few days and its not working. Al the lights on the control panel are blinking. Yes! Every single light :( i tried looking at the manual but it doesn't mention anything abt all it.

Can any bros help? Really appreciate it. Thanks!
 

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Hello everyone.

My first post here. But I have been actively following this thread. Would like to thank everyone who contributed esp Wussredxli, chuanz and all bros here.

I have learnt alot and managed to apply what I learnt to help my little ones and family who have ezema and allergic.
rhinitis.

Recently I bought a ax40 after much consideration to supplement my current arsenal of sharp A40 and F31z

I used my AX 40 for only a few days and its not working. Al the lights on the control panel are blinking. Yes! Every single light :( i tried looking at the manual but it doesn't mention anything abt all it.

Can any bros help? Really appreciate it. Thanks!

Tried unplugging and replugging to the power outlet? When you turn on the power at the mains the first time it's (re)plugged in, you should hear a Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Soh tone. Then turn on the AP. Does it function normally?
 

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Ordered samsung ax40 yesterday after going through the forum posts for 2-3 hours. LOLZ

hope it get delivered by next mid-week.

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:s13: ya rest of the time i run it on auto. if i remember, i will turn to low below going to bed.

i was going to consider buy 1 xiaomi to play play. can use jetmode in living room but like someone pointed out, the small holes below dunno will get dust stuck there not, how to clean that area also another problem.

so those who bought a xiaomi pls help to review on that after a long period of usage. :D

(i was already looking at balmuda due to the concept of 360 filter and upwards air suction but xiaomi decided to copy n sell cheaper. )


Short review:

I have the Xiaomi and Balmuda. Here's the thing about the way they work: they have two fans. The lower fan pulls air through the filter. The upper fan sucks up this clean air and mixes it with ambient (dirty) air. So you end up getting a mix of maybe 60% clean air, 40% dirty air coming out the top. That's why they can claim such huge airflow numbers with relatively small fans.

In the Balmuda manual, they provide overall airflow rates (630m^3/hr!!!) and clean air delivery rates (396m^3/hr). This is in Jet mode, which can ONLY be used for 20 mins max at a time. The highest "normal" setting gives you 288m^3/hr of clean air, which is actually lower than most full-sized air purifiers, including the AX40. This is still loud (small fans, spin faster, more noise). On the medium setting you get about 192m^3/hr.

Re: dust. You don't have to worry about dust getting stuck in the small holes, because there's no mesh filter there. The holes are actually quite big and you can just vacuum or even wipe that area. BUT the top fan will get dusty, because it's pulling in a mix of dirty and clean air. So this fan is removable and you must wash it occasionally (like normal fans).

Comparing the Xiaomi and Balmuda, I would say definitely go for the Xiaomi, not only because of the connectivity, but also because you know what you're getting. Xiaomi is pretty transparent - H11 Toray HEPA and coconut carbon filters, Nidec fans, etc. Balmuda just has very vague specs, including a "360HEPA" enzyme filter (360HEPA is not a real standard), etc.

Build quality wise, they are both 100% made in China of cheap and cheerful plastic. I would venture that the Xiaomi is actually a tiny bit better re: fit and finish, but the Balmuda is typically Japanese with attention to detail, e.g. the filter is backed with rubber not hard plastic, there's a groove for the power cable to run, etc. Also, Xiaomi filters are about $50, Balmuda filters are around $200...
 
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Daiso selling AX40 filter @ $78.50/- each can order up to 10 qty..:s12:

Goni Global on qoo10 selling for $63.

With $1 item off coupon and $10 cart off coupon (available for first 3000 daily) I bought yesterday at $52. Then combine with gift card discount (buy $50, discount 3% or buy $100, 5% discount) I only paid $50.50 for mine :s12:
 

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Short review:

I have the Xiaomi and Balmuda. Here's the thing about the way they work: they have two fans. The lower fan pulls air through the filter. The upper fan sucks up this clean air and mixes it with ambient (dirty) air. So you end up getting a mix of maybe 60% clean air, 40% dirty air coming out the top. That's why they can claim such huge airflow numbers with relatively small fans.

In the Balmuda manual, they provide overall airflow rates (630m^3/hr!!!) and clean air delivery rates (396m^3/hr). This is in Jet mode, which can ONLY be used for 20 mins max at a time. The highest "normal" setting gives you 288m^3/hr of clean air, which is actually lower than most full-sized air purifiers, including the AX40.

Re: dust. You don't have to worry about dust getting stuck in the small holes, because there's no mesh filter there. The holes are actually quite big and you can just vacuum or even wipe that area. BUT the top fan will get dusty, because it's pulling in a mix of dirty and clean air. So this fan is removable and you must wash it occasionally (like normal fans).

Comparing the Xiaomi and Balmuda, I would say definitely go for the Xiaomi, not only because of the connectivity, but also because you know what you're getting. Xiaomi is pretty transparent - H11 Toray HEPA and coconut carbon filters, Nidec fans, etc. Balmuda just has very vague specs, including a "360HEPA" enzyme filter (360HEPA is not a real standard), etc.

Build quality wise, they are both 100% made in China of cheap and cheerful plastic. I would venture that the Xiaomi is actually a tiny bit better re: fit and finish, but the Balmuda is typically Japanese with attention to detail, e.g. the filter is backed with rubber not hard plastic, there's a groove for the power cable to run, etc. Also, Xiaomi filters are about $50, Balmuda filters are around $200...

Xiaomi original filters can be bought for $40 in Sg, I know where.
 

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Really good luck for those ppl buying XiaoMi

AX40 only has 2 speed modes.

Please dont mis-inform people.

Xiaomi has 5, Jet and High is loud, medium is usable for bedrooms.

AX40 at low does not provide enough ACH I believe.

My earlier post:
Saw a lot of people asking for opinion

This is the noise data compared to my Sharp A50.
All noise taken @ 1m distance

Xiaomi, Jet, High, Med, Low, Sleep.
Noise (dbA): 61, 54, 46, 44, 43
Flowrate m3/h: 406, 271*, 174*, 93*, 68*
*estimated

Sharp A50, High, Med, Low
Noise (dbA): 50, 44, 41
Flowrate m3/h: 306, 216, 60 (Published Spec)

Pros:
Cheap upfront cost.
Cheap original replacement filter.
Air quality sensor.
Can control remote as long as there is an internet connection.
Aesthetically pleasing.
Small footprint relative to same ap in class.

Cons:
Loud,
Needs wifi to control speed toggle button only available for 3 modes, jet, auto and sleep.
High power consumption relative Sharp/Samsung. (42W vs 75W max rated power)
A bit difficult to set up due to very basic instructions provided.
For comparison I just measured my vacuum cleaner: Bosch 2000W GL-30
 

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Hello everyone.

My first post here. But I have been actively following this thread. Would like to thank everyone who contributed esp Wussredxli, chuanz and all bros here.

I have learnt alot and managed to apply what I learnt to help my little ones and family who have ezema and allergic.
rhinitis.

Recently I bought a ax40 after much consideration to supplement my current arsenal of sharp A40 and F31z

I used my AX 40 for only a few days and its not working. Al the lights on the control panel are blinking. Yes! Every single light :( i tried looking at the manual but it doesn't mention anything abt all it.

Can any bros help? Really appreciate it. Thanks!

From the manual:
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thanks for taking time to write up the comparison. hard to find someone who own the balmuda, much less one who has both. thanks!
have u tried using the xm's filter inside balmuda? do they fit?
 
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