MAKE YOUR HOME YOUR SANCTUARY: The 3-month pleated Filtrete 12x30x1 MPR 800 AC Furnace Air Filter helps capture unwanted particles from your household air to contribute to a cleaner, fresher home environment EXCLUSIVE TECHNOLOGY: Designed with exclusive Filtrete 3-in-1 technology to pull in and trap unwanted particles, allowing cleaner air to flow through COUNTLESS PARTICLES: With an 800 MPR and MERV 10 rating, your Filtrete Filter will help capture many particles from the air passing through it VERSATILE USES: Works for changing the air filters in your furnace, air conditioner/heating system or HVAC system CHANGE YOUR FILTER OFTEN: For optimal performance, make sure to change your filter at least once every 90 days SMART APP: Use the Filtrete Smart App (iOS or Android) to set 30-, 60- or 90-day reminders to change your air filter FOR RESIDENTIAL use only
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Item model number | 842-4 |
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Product Id | 325341 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.7 (121 ratings) 3.7 out of 5 stars |
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Filtrete 12x30x1 Air Filter, MPR 800 MERV 10, Micro Particle Reduction, 1 Filter
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Nice product it's so good and very useful Nice product it's so good and very useful
This is a rare filter I guess because it's hard to find wish it was available with higher merv rates as I would buy those but this one is getting the job done.
Extremely poor design by 3M. I've always used 3M filters and never had a problem. They've removed the metal and the fiberglass strand does not support the amount of air flow. My filter has been in for one week and is already collapsing in the middle. 3M go back to your original design or you'll be losing lots of customers. No way this flimsy filter will last 3 months. I always change mine every month whether its dirty or not. Ill be switching to another brand. Sad because I always considered 3M a good product.
beyond cheap the “cardboard” sides where more like paper. once i had it in place the intake sucked it up inside. that to grab before it went in to far.
Purchased this Filtrete product 3 mos. ago assuming it was similar to what was already installed when we moved in. Right away it appeared inferior but surely 3M wouldn't make a bad product, I was wrong. Filter was installed following the air flow arrow even though I questioned this orientation based on filter flexibility. The filter was inspected every month up to the 90days. This was when I discovered it had blown out in the middle.
Filter is not durable. It crumpled up inside the A/C unit. CHEAP! Not what I would expect from 3M.
I've always used this filter and been very pleased with it, until this last filter the reinforcement was changed from a metal weave to what looks to be plastic webbing. I change filters every 2 month and when I changed it today it was stretched in. I was almost like the plastic webbing wasn't strong enough to support it. I don't like the new ones at all.
The new design is AWEFUL! Look at the photos here. The filter was perfectly formed when installed. As soon as the AC turned on, the filter frame just started to collapse and bend. When I felt these things I just knew it was going to be trouble so I am happy I monitored it. I put the old filter in and immediately made this review to warn others. I just purchase my year supply (18) of these filters for my 3 AC Units and now I have to return them as they are JUNK!
We purchased these filters thinking they were the usual well made product; however, after 1 month of use the filter had basically collapsed. Advertised as being good for 3 months, we could not have been more disappointed. Definitely not worth buying!
I recently took advantage of a online sale with free shipping. Got a deal on 3M Filtrete 12x30x1 AC air filters which typically sell for around $10 each locally (but on Wal-mart.com, they were $5.02 each - a bargain, right?!?) or so I thought. I ordered 12 filters since they were priced right. It seemed smart to stockpile a few so that way, I wouldn't have to search around town for them like I typically have to do. The AC filters arrived. It was such an overall bizarre experience, I really felt compelled to share my story (I even emailed the CEO in fact) because it was all unsettling. Here it goes. . .a couple of weeks ago, I heard a thump at my front door. When I opened the door, I see my mail carrier unloading 3 HUGE boxes (28x28x18) onto my front porch. She was using one of those moving dollies and making her way back to her truck to load up more. Well on her 2nd trip back to my door, I asked her how many more boxes were there and she said, "9". I thought, OMG! My mail carrier had to make FOUR separate trips (3 boxes per trip) to deliver the AC filters. Those boxes completely filled her truck which meant she would had to drive back to her main office to get the rest of my neighbors mail that wouldn't fit the first go around. She remarked to me that everyone back at her office were taking bets as to what was inside the boxes since they were so light. Her work group asked her to ask me the contents, so I told her. She was completely incredulous and stunned. She couldn’t believe that Wal-mart had actually sent each individual filter in it’s own box. She left and then I brought in the rest of the boxes. Let me tell you, it was quite a sight to see. My living room looked like a warehouse. Actually, the experience reminded me of the final warehouse scene from the movie, “Indiana Jones & the Raiders of the Lost Ark” or a really bad SNL comedy skit. As I stood there, I was like, "OMG, seriously"?!?! It was certainly surreal looking at all of the boxes sitting there in my living room, taking up about a ¼ of the space of my entire home. I've had NEVER seen anything like it. I guess in a weird and quirky way, and for a very brief moment, I found it all a tad bit comical. So much so, I took pictures, because I doubted that any of my friends would ever believe such absurdity. The funny moment quickly dissipated when the daunting reality of opening all 12 boxes suddenly rushed over me. Upon inspection of each box, I saw that the packer folks back at the Wal-Mart warehouse had carefully packed each filter with yards and yards and yards of those plastic protective air filled pocket strips. I did appreciate the “protection” attempt, but these were filters, not dishware. There were what seemed miles and miles of protective strips all stuffed into each and every box. I thought to myself, "how the heck am I going fit ALL this stuff into the recycle bin for the next pickup"? I decided to break down each box, and hand pop every single air filled strip (not nearly as fun as it may sound nor much of a stress reliever, believe me). I had to deflate all the long strips because of the sheer volume of space they took up-see photo. Breaking down all the boxes and all the “protective puffs” took what seemed an eternity. I remember feeling VERY grateful that your packing staff didn't choose Styrofoam peanuts! Can you imagine? Anyway, the packing material breakdown process took me 1.5 hrs to complete. No exaggeration! That is a lot time to waste having to do all that. Time which I'll never get back and my time is extremely valuable. So that was my recent Wal-Mart.com purchase experience, in painful detail. In retrospect, I may have gotten a "great deal" price wise,, but the ultimate lunacy of all the needless waste, was utterly mind-boggling. The waste of the packing materials/their cost, the time it took to pack them all up at the warehouse, your employee's salaries/time, the cost of shipping the boxes to me, the time/effort/expense to have USPS deliver, their salaries, the wear and tear of their vehicles/equipment, MY time to break everything down, my local waste management team’s time/facilities to process all that packing stuff but MORE importantly, the environmental issues surrounding all the materials/resources you are utilizing is completely disconcerting. All the plastic used is certainly not Eco-friendly. None of this sits well with me as a consumer, customer or a supporter of environmentalism. Honestly, I actually don't think I got such a great deal on the filters considering all the facts. I may be only one single customer, but I can't help to think about the long term exponential impact of this crazy scenario. I mean, how many other customers do you have out there who have had or will have similar experiences, or perhaps worse? Hundreds of thousands of customers times millions of items. When it comes to packing and shipping your products around the world, you really have an obligation to think, in this case, literally “outside the box”, and find more prudent, cost effective, time efficient, innovative, and environmentally responsible measures to deliver your merchandise. I have to be quite honest here, that this nonsensical situation has defiantly made me re-evaluate buying from Wal-Mart.com again. The end results seems too costly on too many levels.