Air Quality Monitors - Can You REALLY Trust Them? Dylos DC1100 PRO vs. Temtop Review

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Air Quality Monitors - Can You REALLY Trust Them? Dylos DC1100 Pro vs. Temtop Review

Dylos DC1100 https ( to 1 microns): https://amzn.to/49H3Oxw

Dylos DC1100 Pro (to .5 microns): https://amzn.to/3OQz8lg

So this sensor says we have Good air quality but this sensor is saying we have Poor Air quality. Uh, Houston we have a problem…” Showing they are giving completely different readings.

Hello, today we are going to compare two popular air quality testing devices head to head in a Hotel Room - and get ready because you are going to be very surprised at the results. This will probably be quite an eye opening experience for many of you who may think you can simply trust the readings you see on various air quality testing devices without questioning their accuracy.

We will check the readings simultaneously, for 2 different air quality sensors, in the same room, with the same air quality. At the conclusion of the hotel room test - we will discuss 3 very important issues that we need to take into account when evaluating the quality of our air so please stick around for that.

So the initial main question is: Can we really trust the results we receive from some of these relatively inexpensive air quality testers that we can get on Amazon?

The 2 devices we are comparing today are the Temtop Air Quality Monitor Professional Particle Counter LKC-1000S+2nd and I got it for $175.99 and the other air quality tester is the Dylos DC1100 Pro which I purchased for about twice the price at $312.00.

This number here is the DC1100 Pro particle count for smaller particle concentrations down to .5 microns. Air Quality Monitors - Can You REALLY Trust Them? Dylos DC1100 vs. Temtop Review

Reference Point: Remember we can only see particles with the naked human eye at 40 microns in diameter and larger. A strand of human hair is around 70 microns give or take 30 microns depending on its thickness. So we are NOT able to see any of the particles in the air that are smaller than 40 microns. Therefore, at best, we see less than 5% of all the particles floating in the air that we breathe. If we see dust floating in our air - we can be sure the diameter of those particles are 40 microns and larger in size - and if you remember from my previous video - for every particle of dust we can see floating in our air - there are 9 more smaller particles of dust we can’t see. And yes, we are of course breathing in these particles all the time.

So the Dylos DC1100 Pro is supposed to be able to evaluate particle concentrations down to .5 microns. And it provides an air quality rating scale sticker on the back of the unit to help you determine the quality of your air based on these smaller-sized particles. 0 to 75 = Excellent air quality. 300 to 1,050 = Fair Air quality and 3,000+ = Very Poor Air quality and so on. I taped the parameters to the front of the unit, as well, to make it easier to view.

The DC1100 Pro has been on the market for over 10 years and it is manufactured in California - that said, not all components within the tester come from the US so they cannot officially say it is “Made in America” but I have interacted with the manufacturer a bit on this issue and I will say that although it is not officially 100% Made in America - it IS manufactured in America and it is heavily influenced by US manufacturing processes - for what it’s worth.
Air Quality Monitors - Can You REALLY Trust Them? Dylos DC1100 Pro vs. Temtop Review

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