Ladakh Air Purifier

●  Powerful yet quiet
●  Ideal for offices & large spaces
●  Cleans up to 1400 sqft

The Ladakh Air Purifier simple and low-cost, yet powerful and effective. The Ladakh’s huge fan sends high volumes of air through a large HEPA filter, effectively cleaning large spaces.

42,499.00

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The Ladakh Air Purifier is simple and low-cost, yet powerful and effective. The Ladakh’s huge fan sends high volumes of air through a large HEPA filter, effectively cleaning large spaces.
  • Room Size Coverage: Cleans a 130m2 room in just 25 minutes
  • CADR: 507 – 890 m3/hr
  • Noise level: 37.9 – 48 db
  • Hepa lifespan: 22 months
  • Dimensions (cm): 57.5 × 33 × 123 (LxWxH)
  • Recommended Room Size (sqft): Upto 1400
  • Power Consumption (W): 64 – 88
  • Power Supply: 220 – 240V/50-60Hz / Plug Type: I
  • Safety Certifications: CE Certified (LVD/EMC/RoHS) | GB/T 4706.45 – 2008 Certified
  • 1 × Ladakh (includes 1 × Ladakh HEPA Filter), 1 × Wire cord, 1x × Smart Air Handbook
  • Box Weight: 38 kg

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525 cfm

Clean Air

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1400 sqft

Coverage Area

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38 dB

Noise Level

How the Ladakh protects you from Delhi pollution

India’s air pollution is a serious problem. Even after the COVID-19 lockdown had reduced air pollution, Delhi air still remained above WHO limits. The Ladakh’s massive H13 HEPA filter effectively traps dust, mold, pollen, and PM2.5 – the main cause of air pollution.

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PM 2.5
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Viruses
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Mold

Cost-effective clean air, with the Ladakh air purifier.

Air purifiers are simple tech. We’ve refined the Ladakh air purifier to ensure it’s giving you the most bang for your buck. That means more clean air for every rupee you spend. Here’s how it compares to other air purifiers.

Price vs Effectiveness

How can the Ladakh give so much performance?

Over 200 tests

Alright, alright, we staged this photo. But aeronautical engineer Paddy really did run over 200 tests on noise, particle capture, wind speed, and power usage. That’s how it can be strong and yet quiet.

MyFreshAir.in has days and days of raw room test data for the nerd curious!

The Ladakh gives out as much clean air as 3.4 Blueair 203s in a minute

That’s a whole load of clean air!

It’s quieter too

If it’s more powerful than 3 Blueairs, it must be loud as heck, right?
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It’s actually quiet. Think of it as the strong, silent type.
The Ladakh contains a huge fan, and an oversized HEPA, this means that it can pump out more clean air at lower noise levels. You’ll hardly notice the Ladakh when running it.

H13 Grade HEPA Filter

Chosen among 10 different tested HEPA materials. Effectively filters 99.95% of PM2.5, dust, pollen and viruses.

22 months


HEPA Lifespan

H13 99.95%


HEPA Grade

236 sqft


Expanded Area

Ladakh Activated Charcoal Filter

Add a carbon filter to your Ladakh purifier if you need to remove odours. Absorbs formaldehyde, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other harmful gases.

Covers up to 1400 sqft

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With that type of muscle, the Ladakh can cover big apartments, offices, or gyms. (Or run it on low in a normal apartment, and you’ll have the quietest clean air on the block.)

What’s inside a Ladakh

Purifier companies can make obscene profits when most people don’t understand how purifiers work. Here’s the honest truth: a purifier is a fan + a filter. In this case, that fan and filter are just really big.
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Know Your Home Air

Gas heating systems, leaking chimneys, fire places emits carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and other harmful pollutants. Plastics and common household cleaners, paints, paint thinner often placed under the kitchen sink, release Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), when used and stored. Overheating of non-stick cookware releases toxic fumes. Pesticides we use in and around the home also release various chemical and semi-volatile compounds.

Kitchen

Harmful effects
Carbon monoxide causes headache, dizziness and fatigue. These often cause eye, nose, and throat irritation, nausea, and can also damage the liver, kidney, and central nervous system. Fine particles are produced during all kinds of combustion which lead to acute and chronic effects to respiratory and cardiovascular systems.

Pet dander and hair, carpet, rugs, upholstery furniture are main source of dust mites, fungus, and bacteria. A dirty filter of air conditioners acts as a reservoir for dirt, dust and other airborne contaminants that are continuously circulated back into your breathing air. Secondhand smoke from cigarettes, other tobacco products and mosquito coil emits VOC’s and formaldehyde and various particulate matters. CO2 released from our lungs is exhaled in the air which pollutes the air if the place is too crowded or there is less ventilation.

Livingroom

Harmful effects
All these can trigger coughing, nosebleeds, shortness of breath, dry mouth, vomiting,
digestive tract problems, depression, allergy and asthma attacks, and other respiratory illness.

Shower, faucets and other water sources are main cause of humidity and mold. Bathroom cleaners and personal care products like toothpaste, soaps, facial tissues, detergent, fabric softeners, air fresheners, deodorizers, hair sprays, disinfectants, are full of VOC’s and chemicals which emits harmful pollutants.

Bathroom

Harmful effects
Mold can cause allergic reactions, asthma and other respiratory ailments. VOC’s and toxic chemicals released in the bathroom can causes eye, nose, and throat irritation, nausea and respiratory problems. All these products release harmful pollutants while they are used also when they are stored.

A bedroom contains many sources of indoor air pollution. Mattress, pillow and blankets, soft toys, are the reservoirs of dust mites, fungi and bacteria. Furniture, carpets, paints and beauty product like hairspray, nail polishes, perfumes, deodorants etc off gas VOC, formaldehyde and toxic gases into the air.

Bedroom

Harmful effects
These pollutants make the air unhealthy which leads to allergy, asthma attacks, dizziness, headache, fatigue and other respiratory ailments.

Second-hand smoke
Second hand Smoke is a mixture of the smoke given off by the burning of tobacco products, such as cigarettes, cigars or pipes and the smoke exhaled by smokers. Secondhand smoke is also called environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). Passive smoking can lead to coughing, excess phlegm, and chest discomfort. NCI (National Cancer Institute) also notes that spontaneous abortion (miscarriage), cervical cancer, sudden infant death syndrome, low birth weight, nasal sinus cancer, decreased lung function, exacerbation of cystic fibrosis, and negative cognitive and behavioral effects in children have been linked to ETS. Secondhand smoke exposure commonly occurs indoors, particularly in homes and cars. Secondhand smoke can move between rooms of a home and between apartment units.

Guest Bathroom

Central heating and cooling systems and humidification devices
The air filter in your HVAC system is the front line of defense against poor indoor air quality. A typical central heating and cooling system circulates over 1,000 cubic feet per minute of air through the filter. This means the entire air volume in your house passes through the filter multiple times every day. A dirty filter, however, can actually make indoor air quality worse by acting as a reservoir for dirt, dust and other airborne contaminants that are continuously circulated back into your breathing air. In addition to driving up your utility bill, a clogged air filter will allow all that dust and debris that should be filtered out to be re-circulated back into your home. This can cause chronic allergies and especially be dangerous for people with asthma or other respiratory conditions.

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