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title: "FPA80UW"
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# Plasmacluster Ion active cleaning 3-stage triple filtration Ultra-quiet 23dB sleep mode FPA80UW

**Brand:** sharp
**Price:** AED 682
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌬️ Breathe smarter, live sharper — the future of clean air is here!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** FPA80UW by sharp
- **How much does it cost?** AED 682 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sharp enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sharp brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Long-Life Filters:** True HEPA & carbon filters last up to 2 years, slashing replacement costs
- • **Large Room Coverage:** Efficiently purifies up to 2,198 sq. ft. with 4.8 air changes/hour in typical rooms
- • **Active Ion Technology:** Sharp’s Plasmacluster ions neutralize airborne viruses & odors beyond filtration
- • **Smart & Silent Operation:** Auto mode adjusts LED brightness; whisper-quiet 23dB sleep setting for undisturbed rest
- • **Triple-Action Purification:** Washable pre-filter + activated carbon + True HEPA captures 99.97% of 0.3 micron+ particles

## Overview

The Sharp FPA80UW air purifier combines a powerful triple filtration system with patented Plasmacluster Ion Technology to actively cleanse large rooms up to 2,198 sq. ft. Its long-life True HEPA and activated carbon filters capture 99.97% of airborne particles, while ultra-quiet operation and smart auto modes ensure seamless integration into your lifestyle. Certified by AHAM and CARB, this purifier delivers professional-grade air quality with minimal maintenance and noise.

## Description

AIR PURIFICATION FROM A BRAND YOU TRUSTYou know the importance of indoor air quality. You should have an air purifier from a brand you trust. According to the EPA, when used properly, air purifiers can help reduce airborne contaminants, including viruses, in a home or confined space. The Plasmacluster™ 7,000 Series FPA80UW Air Purifier by SHARP is your choice for large rooms. Effective up to 2,198 sq. ft. at one air change per hour, the FPA80UW will filter the air in the AHAM Suggested Room Size of 454 sq. ft. at 4.8 air changes per hour. Raise your expectations of an air purifier and ensure a lower total cost of ownership over the years. Other brands may suggest replacing the True HEPA filter every six months; that can really add up! The SHARP long-life True HEPA filter lasts up-to 2 years, depending on the environment.The triple filtration system helps clean the air that passes through the filters in three ways. The washable, microscreen pre-filter traps dust and other large airborne particles. The activated carbon deodorizing filter helps reduce some common household odors. Finally, the True HEPA filter effectively captures 99.97% of particles from the air that passes through the filter from 0.3 microns and larger. Beyond passive filtration, our FPA80UW features Plasmacluster™ Ion Technology for an active cleaning process. SHARP Plasmacluster™ Ion Technology has been tested around the world by laboratories in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, South Korea, China, and Vietnam. The FPA80UW is AHAM Verifide Tested to provide a Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) for three common irritants and allergens, Smoke (293), Dust (303), and Pollen (360). It is certified by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to meet its strict emission standards. The FPA80UW features Max, Med, and Low fan speeds, plus Auto and Quick Clean, which runs for 15 minutes on Max, quickly filtering the air before returning to the previous setting. Auto mode uses a light sensor to adjust the brightness of the LED display according to the ambient light in the room. The Library Quiet® Low setting is perfect for the bedroom. SHARP Plasmacluster™ Ion Technology has been used in over 100 million products worldwide, including leading auto makers and refrigeration appliance manufacturers. It’s no wonder people around the world trust SHARP. Now that is Simply Better Living.

Review: I'm convinced! - I've had this air purifier for about a month, and I like it! For now I'll give you my initial impressions, and I'll come back if I have anything to add later. Some reviewers have mentioned plastic smells. When I first opened the included filters and installed them into the unit, I did notice a very slight odor. However, once I turned the machine on and started using it, there was no smell whatsoever. The air that comes out of this air purifier has no odor that I can detect. I tend to be sensitive to chemical smells, but I'll admit that some people may be able to sense odors that I cannot. The best we can do here is describe our own experiences. One of the first things you will notice about this model is that it is always processing a significant amount of air, even if it is making no noticeable noise. It's quite impressive. The clean air blows out of the top of the device, so it contributes to air circulation without blowing in your face. I've had two air purifiers before this one. The first was one of the round Honeywell HEPA models. I bought that one in the late 90s, when HEPA air purifiers were a novelty. The Honeywell was very loud, and I never really felt that it was doing much to keep our air clean. Eventually I think I gave that one away. Back in 2011 I bought a Sanyo ABC-VW24 Air Washer Air Purification System with Electrolyzed Water Technology . That was a very nice device, and I'm still using it. The electrolyzed mist feature doesn't work as well as it used to, but the machine pops into action when smells appear, and it noticeably improves the air quality in our home. Sanyo was acquired by Panasonic, which still makes a line of air purifiers but apparently doesn't sell them in the United States. The Sharp FPA80UW is bigger than my Sanyo, and it seems to be at least as effective. It doesn't respond to smells as noticeably as the Sanyo but it doesn't have to, since as I said it is *always* processing a significant amount of air--and silently! If you put your ear right next to the unit you can hear some air flow and a very slight sound of small particles of activated carbon rustling in the filter, but this thing is amazingly quiet. I think it makes sense to get this model over the FPA60UW, unless you are only going to use it in a small room. The two use the same filters, but the FPA80UW can process more air in less time, which means it will make a bigger difference in your air quality. The thing to remember about air purifiers is that they can't eliminate odors whose source remains present. So no air purifier will get rid of the smell of cigarette smoke if there's a smoker in your home, or the smell of mildew if you have a moisture problem. If you have a damp basement, probably the best thing you can do for the quality of the air in your home is to install a dehumidifier in your basement. Once you have eliminated odor sources, I would strongly recommend this air purifier to help keep your home's air clean. Finally, when I was shopping for an air purifier I found the following resource to be very helpful: air-purifier-power dot com.
Review: Great technology at a high cost - If you do not live in a dry area, having a reasonable amount of humidity (water) for this "Plasmacluster" Ionizer to create hydroxyl ions from, then this tech cannot currently be beat. This tech definitely works. The closest competitor are PCO (Photo-Catalytic Oxidation) devices which also create hydroxyl ions although a different process, but they use 10x the power. To be fair, a "good" PCO will also kill more airborne viruses, but apparently they are not all "good" at this point. Back to Sharp's entry, the FPA80UW and FPA60UW are the same device, except 2 things. First the motor is heavier duty in the FPA80, and both run at low speed at 71cfm but the FPA80 is 2dB quieter, and 2dB in a range that you can tell. So it's worth the extra money, if you are sleeping with this in the bedroom to get the 23dB FPA80 rather than the 25dB PFA60. I can hear the difference. It's worth the money if you need to clean a large area, the FPA 60 won't handle it. Our calculation of Sq. Ft. "CADR", the CFM produced, and reality, lead us to believe the room size in Sq. Ft. is overrated by Sharp Japan, using probably a 7 ft. ceiling as the constant. Keep this in mind if you have 9 ft. ceilings, we figure 7/9 of rated Sq. Ft.. The second thing different, the FPA80 has the dust sensor built in. A nice feature, it seems to sense higher levels of dust as designed, but not a "have to have". Filters. Sharp has a standalone FZ-A60HFU 1.5" HEPA replacement. You can buy the charcoal foam in rolls. They(edit) did step up and supply part FZ-A60HFU for their units. The Whirlpool and Alen each make superior 2" filter (the filter bay is over 2" deep so it fits), for less $$, that could be made (cut) to fit. In conclusion, Sharp has a great product and is charging a premium for it.

## Features

- TRIPLE FILTRATION: The triple filtration system helps clean the air that passes through the filters in three ways. First, the washable, microscreen pre-filter traps dust and other large airborne particles. Second, the activated carbon deodorizing filter helps reduce some common household odors. Finally, the True HEPA filter effectively captures 99.97% of particles from the air that passes through the filter that are 0.3 microns and larger.
- ACTIVE CLEANING: Beyond triple filtration, our FPA80UW features Plasmacluster Ion Technology for an active cleaning process. Sharp Plasmacluster Ion Technology has been tested by laboratories around the world.
- LONG LIFE FILTERS: Includes an Activated Carbon Deodorizing Filter and a Long Life, True HEPA Filter that may last up to 2 years depending on the environment.
- 3-FAN SPEEDS PLUS QUICK CLEAN: Max, Med, and Low Fan Speeds, plus Quick Clean and Auto.
- QUIET OPERATION: The Library Quiet Sleep setting, as quiet as 23Dba, is perfect for the rooms where you need minimal noise.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0067X12EW |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,142,777 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #7,928 in Air Purifier Filters |
| Brand | Sharp |
| Color | White |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (453) |
| Department | Air Purifiers |
| Filter Class | HEPA |
| Floor Area | 2198 Square Feet |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00074000663237 |
| Included Components | Purifier |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 17.6 pounds |
| Item model number | FP-A80UW |
| Manufacturer | SHARP |
| Noise Level | 29 Decibels |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.6"D x 15.9"W x 24.4"H |
| Special Feature | Air Purifier |
| Specification Met | AHAM Certified, CARB Certified |
| UPC | 074000663176 074000663237 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sharp
- **Color:** White
- **Item Weight:** 17.6 Pounds
- **Power Source:** Ac/dc
- **Product Dimensions:** 9.6"D x 15.9"W x 24.4"H

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'm convinced!
*by R***L on November 30, 2015*

I've had this air purifier for about a month, and I like it! For now I'll give you my initial impressions, and I'll come back if I have anything to add later. Some reviewers have mentioned plastic smells. When I first opened the included filters and installed them into the unit, I did notice a very slight odor. However, once I turned the machine on and started using it, there was no smell whatsoever. The air that comes out of this air purifier has no odor that I can detect. I tend to be sensitive to chemical smells, but I'll admit that some people may be able to sense odors that I cannot. The best we can do here is describe our own experiences. One of the first things you will notice about this model is that it is always processing a significant amount of air, even if it is making no noticeable noise. It's quite impressive. The clean air blows out of the top of the device, so it contributes to air circulation without blowing in your face. I've had two air purifiers before this one. The first was one of the round Honeywell HEPA models. I bought that one in the late 90s, when HEPA air purifiers were a novelty. The Honeywell was very loud, and I never really felt that it was doing much to keep our air clean. Eventually I think I gave that one away. Back in 2011 I bought a Sanyo ABC-VW24 Air Washer Air Purification System with Electrolyzed Water Technology . That was a very nice device, and I'm still using it. The electrolyzed mist feature doesn't work as well as it used to, but the machine pops into action when smells appear, and it noticeably improves the air quality in our home. Sanyo was acquired by Panasonic, which still makes a line of air purifiers but apparently doesn't sell them in the United States. The Sharp FPA80UW is bigger than my Sanyo, and it seems to be at least as effective. It doesn't respond to smells as noticeably as the Sanyo but it doesn't have to, since as I said it is *always* processing a significant amount of air--and silently! If you put your ear right next to the unit you can hear some air flow and a very slight sound of small particles of activated carbon rustling in the filter, but this thing is amazingly quiet. I think it makes sense to get this model over the FPA60UW, unless you are only going to use it in a small room. The two use the same filters, but the FPA80UW can process more air in less time, which means it will make a bigger difference in your air quality. The thing to remember about air purifiers is that they can't eliminate odors whose source remains present. So no air purifier will get rid of the smell of cigarette smoke if there's a smoker in your home, or the smell of mildew if you have a moisture problem. If you have a damp basement, probably the best thing you can do for the quality of the air in your home is to install a dehumidifier in your basement. Once you have eliminated odor sources, I would strongly recommend this air purifier to help keep your home's air clean. Finally, when I was shopping for an air purifier I found the following resource to be very helpful: air-purifier-power dot com.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great technology at a high cost
*by A***T on May 21, 2014*

If you do not live in a dry area, having a reasonable amount of humidity (water) for this "Plasmacluster" Ionizer to create hydroxyl ions from, then this tech cannot currently be beat. This tech definitely works. The closest competitor are PCO (Photo-Catalytic Oxidation) devices which also create hydroxyl ions although a different process, but they use 10x the power. To be fair, a "good" PCO will also kill more airborne viruses, but apparently they are not all "good" at this point. Back to Sharp's entry, the FPA80UW and FPA60UW are the same device, except 2 things. First the motor is heavier duty in the FPA80, and both run at low speed at 71cfm but the FPA80 is 2dB quieter, and 2dB in a range that you can tell. So it's worth the extra money, if you are sleeping with this in the bedroom to get the 23dB FPA80 rather than the 25dB PFA60. I can hear the difference. It's worth the money if you need to clean a large area, the FPA 60 won't handle it. Our calculation of Sq. Ft. "CADR", the CFM produced, and reality, lead us to believe the room size in Sq. Ft. is overrated by Sharp Japan, using probably a 7 ft. ceiling as the constant. Keep this in mind if you have 9 ft. ceilings, we figure 7/9 of rated Sq. Ft.. The second thing different, the FPA80 has the dust sensor built in. A nice feature, it seems to sense higher levels of dust as designed, but not a "have to have". Filters. Sharp has a standalone FZ-A60HFU 1.5" HEPA replacement. You can buy the charcoal foam in rolls. They(edit) did step up and supply part FZ-A60HFU for their units. The Whirlpool and Alen each make superior 2" filter (the filter bay is over 2" deep so it fits), for less $$, that could be made (cut) to fit. In conclusion, Sharp has a great product and is charging a premium for it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent air purifier- very effective & quiet
*by D***S on November 10, 2013*

It's an excellent air purifier & very quiet. I have it in a large bedroom and it works very well. I have terrible allergies, but now don't wake up sneezing in in the middle of the night or all congested. And, another plus is I barely have to dust! It runs 24/7 even with the bedroom door open and it's very effective for that whole part of the apartment. Where I live is not only near major intersection & freeway, but there are many blooming trees and gardens year round. This is the first time in the 3 years that I've been living in Sherman Oaks that my allergies are under control. I've tried many other brands of air purifiers, but this one is the best. At first I thought it might not be working because it was so quiet, but when I brought in a basket of dirty laundry to sort suddenly I heard swoosh & the light turned red in reaction to the dirty clothes as it went into attack mode. Same thing if I've happened to open my window and a smoker walks by. There is something about the Plasmacluster technology that makes the atmosphere very relaxing (I have a Sharp portable AC with the same technology in another room). I am sold on this technology. It's a very nice design and looks great. It's light enough to move easily. If you don't like the display lights you can hold down the touch panel button on the left and the lights go out. The delivery from Amazon.com came much faster than anticipated (I think I got it in less than 2 days) and it was well packaged. Highly recommend this product.

## Frequently Bought Together

- SHARP Air Purifier with Plasmacluster Ion Technology and Triple Filtration, including True HEPA Filter. Covers up to 2,198 sq. ft. for Large Rooms, for Dust, Smoke, and Pollen. FPA80UW
- GoodVac Filter Sharp FP-A60UW FP-A80UW Air Purifier Replacement Filter and 2 Carbon Pre-Filters Replaces FZ-A60HFU FZ-A80HFU
- Nispira Activated Carbon Pre Filter Compatible with Sharp FZ-A80DFU Plasmacluster Air Purifier Model FP-A60UW and FP-A80UW, 1 Unit

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