








🌬️ Elevate your air game—because fresh air is the new luxury.
The MOOKA KJ190L Air Purifier is a powerful, ETL-certified device designed for large rooms up to 2200 sq.ft. It features an advanced H13 HEPA filter that captures particles as small as 0.3 micrometers, operates quietly at 20 decibels, and consumes just 26 watts of power. Its sleek white design fits effortlessly into contemporary home or office environments, delivering clean, fresh air with minimal noise and energy use.












| ASIN | B0CXJ97TV1 |
| Brand | MOOKA |
| Colour | White |
| Floor Area | 2200 Square Feet |
| Generic Name | Air Purifiers |
| Included Components | Air Purfier, Filter, Adpater, User Maunal |
| Item Weight | 3 kg 40 g |
| Item model number | KJ190L |
| Noise Level | 20 Decibels |
| Particle Retention Size | 0.3 Micrometer |
| Product Dimensions | 17.8D x 25.4W x 35.6H Centimeters |
| Special Feature | H13 HEPA filter |
| Specification Met | ETL Certified |
| Wattage | 22 Watts |
L**B
Quiet at low speeds (about a ceiling fan's noise level at speed 2), and the controls are easy to use. The casing is solid and high-quality, and it effectively captures odors and allergens from what I've noticed - my seasonal allergies are substantially better in the apartment than they are in our office/outside when it's running. Currently works effectively for a 1400sf apartment in the 700sf main floor area (kitchen/entry/living/dining) but running the furnace fan circulates the air in the apartment enough that it's effectively sized for the whole apartment - which was my plan. While older than suggested, the filter is finally coming up on needing replacement about a year after it was installed - with 1-2 dogs, 3 3D printers, and plenty of cooking from scratch (oils/grease/smells in the air) the flow through the filter is finally slowing down. Replacements are comparatively cheap. Will probably use it exclusively for my 3D print area in the future after we move.
A**E
Just received this a couple of days ago. We placed it in our bedroom and appears to be working great. It’s fairly small and is nice looking. I appreciate the intakes being on the front so it can fit right against the wall. Our two small doodle type dogs sleep with us, so hopefully it will help with our allergies, dust and dander. I’s a bit noisy on high but helps with our sleep quality since we already sleep with a fan and sound machine.
A**N
Have been using this for awhile now and it does great. Not super noisy, collects a lot of dust particles and has a lot of different settings depending on your needs.
M**G
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I bought this based on low watt use. I also have a similar Levoit model 100S which has an internet function, but I do not use that function and prefer to keep them running 24/7 except in rooms with outside airflow during the day. This one has lower watts on the second highest setting at only 9-11 watts. Levoit 100S is closer to 14-15 on that setting but seems to have slightly stronger air flow. Neither one is very useful on lower settings than the highest 2, in my view. The highest setting requires abt 21 watts for this one and 29-34 for Levoit (watt use seems to vary by filter choice on Levoit). Once again, Levoit 100S has slightly more air flow on the highest setting, as well. One reason for the higher watts on Levoit may be its wi-fi, not sure, or maybe the motor is a tad larger, I don't know. I do not like the filters on either one as I am not a fan of a carbon filters anyway. On my old models I always discarded them. I think I discovered why they have them attached and glued on on this and the Levoit and that is that the type of filters they use seem to have an odd odor without the carbon filter after I cut them off. Thus, I simply buy the second highest merv filtrete filters in the largest size and cut them to fit, using some of the extra material to make my own prefilter, and it works well. The highest merv filtrate filter (black) also has an odd odor. I can make 2 out of one 20X30 filtrete filter with enough material left over to make pre-filters. If you choose to do this, you will need to wear gloves to protect yourself as you cut through the wire. The filtrete whole house filter I use is not a hepa filter either so simply check to see if it will remove what you need to remove from the air. Both models are noisy-ish on the highest setting only, with the Levoit being just bit quieter and less annoying. The larger Levoit 200S is the least noisy of all on the highest setting, but once again, you will be using about 34 watts. That does not sound like much, and is far-far better than you got on older machines, but when you leave something on 24/7 it adds up. Second highest setting (3) being the most useable setting for these smaller models, the smaller models are best for small - medium rooms. This one is simply less expensive, but has no wi-fi and Levoit is quieter on high, so it depends on what you are looking for. I am looking for low watts and 9-11 watts on level 3 on this one can't be beat and this has a lower price and so, this is a good one for me, since I could care less about using an app to control it. Both have rectangular filter compartments as well, so it is easy to do cut to fit with other filters, as well. By reading other reviews, it seems that others do not mind the filters that come with this or Levoit and like them. It seems to be only me since I have never liked a carbon filter and find them irritating. I debated giving it a 5 because it is loud high and the filters are not what I typically like, but regardless, it is one I prefer for my purposes and you can't beat the low watts.
L**N
I’ve had SOOOOO many air purifiers that were useless big names advertised on TV, etc. this is SO MUCH BETTER. I don’t have to change the filter as often as the other brands, and it has one filter (a black one) that can be rinsed, dried and replaced. I love that the air intake area is large, not just a small little intake area like other brands. I bought replacement filters when I bought the purifier (they were less expensive) and I’ve only replaced it once so far. I’m a smoker, so I have it sitting on an end table and I blow smoke right into it—it sucks the smoke right in.
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