

🛡️ Breathe Boldly: Elevate your air, elevate your life.
The Austin Air Healthmate Plus is a robust air purifier featuring medical-grade HEPA filtration that removes up to 95% of particles larger than 0.1 microns. Its broad-spectrum adsorption technology effectively eliminates VOCs, formaldehyde, and wildfire smoke, making it perfect for sensitive individuals and those in polluted environments. Operating quietly at 62 decibels, it not only improves indoor air quality but also supports respiratory health, reduces allergy symptoms, and enhances sleep quality.













| Brand | Austin Air |
| Model Number | B450B1 |
| Color | Black |
| Product Dimensions | 36.83 x 36.83 x 59.69 cm; 21.32 kg |
| Noise Level | 62 Decibels |
| Compatible Models | Air Purifier |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Item Weight | 21.3 Kilograms |
D**N
Loud
Extremely loud. There’s no way any can realistically use this in a modern apartment.
A**K
I have a nice apartment, and my neighbor has a heavy pot smoking habit. This machine (cranked on high) will remove 90% + of pot smell leeching into my space. In my case, the smoke smell was seeping through the wall that divides our units. My neighbor does not share any ventilation ducts with me and is completely walled off. I tried (2) other Levoit air purifiers (300 and 400) before landing on this one. They were a joke and did not remove the smell. This unit, the Austin Healthmate Plus with 15lbs of activated carbon, actually works. I stuck it in the corner where the smell seeps in, and leave it on low or medium all the time. The unit is a bit loud on high, and the fan seems to "flutter" a bit on low/medium. If you are buying this, you care more about clean air than you do a very slight flutter in the acoustics. You are paying for the commercial quality air filter. This unit is powerful enough to clean all the air in my 1200 square foot space on medium. There is a noticeably neutral smell throughout the apartment if I leave it on high. When my neighbor is actively smoking and the machine is on medium, I can smell something slight. I then turn the machine on high and the smell goes away. If I turn the machine off I can start to smell it again within 5 minutes, so I know it works. I think this is the best tool to regain control of your air if you are struggling with a neighbor's smoke. Before I got this I was coughing/sneezing, and it was psychologically distressing since my bedroom is where the problem originates. Completely worth it in my opinion. Also, apparently the relative humidity in your space should not exceed 60%. Excess moisture will react with the potassium iodide impregnated carbon filter, and that will apparently reduce its life. Only the Healthmate PLUS has potassium iodide in the filter. I don't know how well this machine would handle direct smoke in the same space. Anyway, now I don't have to move, and I can think about something else besides what my neighbor is smoking.
J**.
I moved to a rental end unit townhouse because of my condo (which I still own) having nuisance second-hand smoke from a renter. Well, I purchased this air purifier because the rental unit, while smoke-free initially, started to have tobacco smoke coming into it about two weeks ago. Other air purifiers which I bought here on Amazon helped mitigate the smoke after the next-door smoking has ceased but not keeping up with it while the smoke is coming through the townhouse walls. "Gemini" and "ChatGPT" AIs both steered me towards this product citing the activated charcoal volume and chemical additives. But, as I write, while this "Austin Air HealthMate Plus Purifier" is running behind me on full speed, the new cigarette smoke smell, I can clearly smell. With tax this cost me about $906 US dollars. I wonder if they will let me return it. It does not seem to be able to keep up with the smell. It arrived on time without damage. It is heavy. But I managed to move it a stair or two at a time up to my second floor level living area. Frankly, my lesser quantity activated charcoal filter air purifiers seemed about the same with managing the incoming smoke smell. To say that I am disappointed is to put it mildly. Perhaps the company can rectify this.
J**S
I Live in a clean apartment with a disgusting next door neighbor who smokes cigarettes all the time and it leaks into my apartment through the dividing wall. I got this specifically to battle that, which it does a decent job of doing , the severity of the leak depends how much my neighbor chain smokes and his location in his unit, but 80% of the time on medium setting the Austin system is enough to contain the smell to just the leaking point maybe with 5-10 sq ft. During more intense smoking sessions the unit must be on high to have same effect. During the absolute worst smoking sessions (but rare) even on high the machine may stop 80-90% of the leak but a little odor and smoke will find its way into the rest of the unit. Still overall definitely worth the purchase as 3 over months later the 15 lbs of carbon/zeolite is not saturated and still smells fresh which I certainly cannot say about the TWO winix 5500-2’s I was using before , they contain .8-1 lb of carbon and they worked well but only for a couple days and they would have complete odor breakthrough. Not the Austin! Over 3 months and air still smells like new !
M**A
Initial subjective impressions -- does a great job at scrubbing dust and allergens from the air. Squeaky clean. Jury’s still out on odors, can’t tell yet either way. To that end…. Pros: 1) Heavy-duty, all powder-coated steel construction. 2) Simple design. It’s got a simple mechanical switch for speed control, and a ball-bearing motor driving the impeller. 3) The filter canisters are BEEFY, also fully steel construction, with a serious gasket sealing both ends of the barrel. 4) Outside of the generous warranty period, Austin Air will repair any of their units for a $90 flat rate. 5) While the pre-filter is replaceable separately, when any part of the multi-stage filter can becomes saturated — the whole assembly needs replacing, which is fine. Austin does offer a pro-rated discount on filter replacements, so it’s hard to complain about that. 6) No stupid app, WiFi or "smart" features! It's an air-cleaner, and that's it! 7) Made in the USA. Cons: 1) Price. Despite building these with US labor, it’s hard to see how such a simple machine costs quite so much, but I digress. 2) Size. These things are about the size of a tall mini-fridge. 3) Quite loud on any setting other than low. 4) Power hungry. Final thought — it’s my understanding Austin Air has been building effectively this same machine for decades now, with only minor enhancements to the filter media package. Advancements in motor efficiency, and turbine /fan blade tech have come a long way since then. These units could easily be made quieter, and to use less power. It would be nice if Austin were to not only roll upgrades into new-build air purifiers, but offer existing owners an upgrade program as well.
A**S
Seems heavy duty and not too loud
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