Features :

Design and build quality

Sharp air purifier KCD60EW is the bigger version of KCD40EW / KCD40EB so think of it as Samsung Galaxy Note 3 vs Galaxy 4. It is measured at 42 x 63.7 x 24.2 cm with the weight of 8.6 kg. Given its air purifying applicable area (more on that later), it is smaller and a lot lighter than the previous model. Build quality is good as expected from Sharp; white is the only color option for this particular model. Compared with KCD40EW / KCD40EB, KCD60EW is slightly bigger at 3.8 cm, 6.7 cm taller and 1.2 cm slimmer. If put it side by side together, you will not be able to tell the differences between them except KCD60EW is much taller.

Sharp air purifier KCD60EW Plasmacluster Ion Shower will release 7000 high density positive and negative ions that can swiftly neutralize the room static electricity. An on/off timer that can preset for 1/ 2/ 4/ 8 hours or manually setup to 14 hours before it automatically turn off. Color visual monitor that will display the odor, air quality and humidity level. Child lock, built-in casters (wheels) with stopper lock for easing moving. All 3 filters (HEPA, deodorizing and humidifying filter) come with 10 years life span. Haze mode (button) for hazy weather, rainy mode (button) to reduce the growth of molds and lastly a louver on the intake and outtake that will automatically open or close when the unit is turn on or off.

The key features are the exact same with KCD40EW / KCD40EB except it comes with odor sensor.

Applicable area, airflow, noise level and power input

Here is the major selling point of KCD60EW. The applicable area for air purifying is at 48m2, which translate to 516.67 square feet. With the wide applicable area, this air purifier can be used in living hall, dining hall and even master bedroom. Airflow is strong at 90 m³/h minimum, 240 m³/h medium, 396 m³/h maximum (without humidifying) and 366 m³/h maximum (with humidifying). Noise level is of course higher as to tally with the stronger airflow at 25 dB minimum, 45 dB medium, 55 dB maximum (without humidifying) and 54 dB maximum (with humidifying). Power input is on the high side, especially on maximum setting. Without turning on humidifying, the power input is at 5.5 W minimum, 24 W medium and a whopping 80 W maximum. With humidifying turned on, the power input is at 7 W minimum, 26 W medium and 70 W maximum.

Specification

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