IKEA FÖRNUFTIG and TruSens Z-1000 are two air purifiers characterized by simplicity, minimalism, and affordable price. Their global availability makes them very often compared among consumers.
In this article, I will compare these two air purifiers in detail. I will compare their performance, power usage, replacement filter costs, noise levels, etc. That way, you will be able to decide which one is better for you just by reading this article.
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The IKEA FÖRNUFTIG covers rooms of 108 sq. ft., while the TruSens Z-1000 covers rooms of up to 88 sq. ft. (8.2 m²). They don’t use a True HEPA filter. Instead, they have a specific filtration technology, but that’s still efficient enough.
When comparing their design, I don’t have any complaints about either. I like the simplicity, build quality, and especially the front cover on the IKEA, as well as the shape, build quality, and carrying handle on TruSens.
Are you in a hurry? If so, I suggest jumping to the testing sections, just below the filtration section, and reading the most exciting parts of this comparison.
Specs: IKEA FÖRNUFTIG Vs TruSens Z-1000
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Manufacturer | IKEA | Leitz |
Model | FÖRNUFTIG | TruSens Z-1000 |
Dimensions (inches / cm) | 18.1 x 12.2 x 4.3 inches (46.1 x 31 x 10.9 cm) | 7.7 x 7.7 x 17.9 inches (19.6 x 19.6 x 45.5 cm) |
Weight (pounds / kg) | 7.84 lb (3.56 kg) | 7.7 lb (3.5 kg) |
Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) | 70 CFM (130 m³/h) | 56 CFM (95 m³/h) |
Coverage (4.8 ACH)
Room Coverage Explanation: ACH is a measurement used in indoor air quality management to indicate how many times the air within a defined space is changed/moved through the filter media.
For more details, visit our ACH calculator tool. | 108 sq. ft. (10 m²) | 88 sq. ft. (8.2 m²) |
Performance Ratings Performance Ratings Score Summary: 8.5 - Average Score (67 products) 9.8 - Best Score (2 products) 2.5 - Worst Score (2 products) We use the Temtop LKC-1000S laser particle meter to test the particle removal efficiency of every air purifier. It measures PM2.5 (µg/m3), PM10 (µg/m3), Particles (per/L), and HCHO (mg/m3) in the air, and also calculates the AQI. You can read more about our testing methodology here. | ||
Filtration Technology | Pre-Filter, HEPA Filter and Carbon Filter | Carbon Pre-filter, HEPA Filter and UV-C Light |
Filter Replacement Indicator | Yes | Yes |
Filter Life | 4-6 months | 12-15 months |
Power Consumption
Power Usage Summary: Our extensive testing of 67 air purifiers revealed the following power consumption insights:
Check out our power consumption calculator tool. | 19W | 40W |
Operating Costs Ratings Operating Costs Ratings Score Summary: 9.1 - Average Score (67 products) 10 - Best Score (2 products) 8 - Worst Score (1 products) We measure the power usage at all speeds using an energy meter, after which we calculate how much it would cost to use the device at a particular fan speed for one month. For reference, we use an energy price of $0.12 per kWh. You can read more about our testing methodology here. | ||
Number of Fan Speeds | 3 – Speed 1, Speed 2, and Speed 3 | 3 – Speed 1, Speed 2, and Speed 3 |
Air Quality Sensor Air Quality Sensor Summary: Out of 67 air purifiers tested, only 31 have the air quality sensor. | No | No |
Air Quality Indicator | No | No |
Auto Mode Auto Mode Summary: Out of 67 air purifiers tested, only 32 have auto mode functionality. | No | No |
Smart App Smart App Summary: Out of 67 air purifiers tested, only 20 have smart app functionality. | No | No |
Voice Control Voice Control Summary: Out of 67 air purifiers tested, only 20 have voice control functionality. | No | No |
Other Features | Smart Plug | UV-C Light |
Noise Level (low – high) | 42.2 – 58.2 dBA | 43.8 – 64.4 dBA |
Noise Ratings Noise Ratings Score Summary: 9.3 - Average Score (67 products) 10 - Best Score (1 products) 8.2 - Worst Score (1 products) We use a special noise measurement tool to test the noise level of the air purifier at all speeds. We measured the noise level on the dBA scale. You can read more about our testing methodology here. | ||
Best Suited For | Bedrooms Low Energy Cost Small Spaces Quiet Operation | Small Spaces Mold Portable Use |
Warranty | No (US) | 2-year |
In-Depth Review | IKEA FÖRNUFTIG | Leitz TruSens Z-1000 |
Price | Check Price on Amazon | Check Price on Amazon |
Features Overview
As I said at the beginning of the article, the IKEA FÖRNUFTIG and TruSens Z-1000 lack advanced features and don’t have almost any features to highlight.
They are not that basic, as they both have a filter reset indicator, which will light up when it is time to replace the old filters. This feature is handy, but almost any air purifier on the market has it.
When speaking of controls, the TruSens Z-1000 uses the touch buttons, while the IKEA uses a mechanical wheel. That means you can connect the IKEA air purifier with a smart plug and, in that way, make it semi-smart.
Other than that, IKEA can be mounted on the wall, which can save some space in your room.
Filtration Technology
Things are starting to get more interesting in filtration technology. You may wonder why. These two air purifiers don’t have a True HEPA filter, but they have produced outstanding results in performance tests.
The IKEA FÖRNUFTIG uses a two-stage filtration with the possibility of buying a carbon filter separately, which is the third filtration stage. So, the first stage of filtration is a gray washable pre-filter. The second stage is the HEPA 12 filter, and the last stage is, as I said, the pellet-based carbon filter.
On the TruSens Z-1000, the situation is a bit different. It uses a three-stage filtration consisting of a carbon pre-filter, HEPA filter, and UV-C light. The UV-C light is the last filtration stage, and it can be turned off depending on user needs. I like the possibility of buying an additional filter for the TruSens, which are for different purposes and situations.
How to Replace Filters?
Since these air purifiers don’t use washable filters (except the IKEA’s pre-filter), you have to change them from time to time. Luckily, you don’t have to track the filter replacement time manually, as both air purifiers have a filter reset indicator.
The IKEA filter replacement time is usually between 4 and 6 months. The TruSens filter needs to be changed every 12-15 months, which is the time range suggested by the manufacturer, but I don’t think it’s totally reliable.
The filter-replacing process is straightforward, and if you are unsure how to do it, there are explanations in the individual reviews you can read on the links below.
Noise Test
When comparing noise, the first thing I noticed is that the TruSens works somehow more smoothly, and its motor sound is a bit more pleasant.
However, after using the special noise measurement tool, I discovered that the IKEA air purifier is quieter overall. For instance, the IKEA FÖRNUFTIG produces a sound of 42.2 dBA on the first speed, while the TruSens Z-1000 produces a sound of 43.8 dBA on the first speed as well.
On the max speeds, the situation is identical. IKEA produces 58.2 dBA, while the TruSens produces 64.4 dBA.
Product | Noise Range (dBA) |
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TruSens Z-1000 | 43.8 – 64.4 dBA |
IKEA FÖRNUFTIG | 42.2 – 58.2 dBA |
They both have just three fan speeds and not having sleep mode options is a huge minus for me, mainly because I like fancy using an air purifier in the bedroom. Overall, the IKEA and TruSens are not too loud, and I believe any of them will easily find a place in your home.
Performance Tests
My biggest complaint about these air purifiers is their filtration technology. First and foremost, I wouldn’t say I like the lacking of True HEPA filters.
The IKEA FÖRNUFTIG is intended for rooms up to 108 sq. ft., while the TruSens Z-1000 is intended for rooms up to 88 sq. ft. (8.2 m²).
Since the TruSens covers slightly larger rooms, I somehow expected that it would make better results in performance tests, especially when used in larger rooms. Keep scrolling and find out in the next heading how much better is the TruSens Z-1000 compared to IKEA FÖRNUFTIG.
194 sq. ft. Room Tests
In the first test, in a room of 194 sq. ft., which is larger than the recommended dimensions for IKEA and smaller than the recommended dimensions for the TruSens, they both showed excellent performance.
IKEA improved the air quality by about 89% in just 60 minutes, working at the max speed all the time. On the other hand, the TruSens showed better performance and improved the air quality by about 93% in the same conditions and at the same time.
194 sq. ft. Room
* Data measuring time is 60 minutes.
Overall, I’m delighted with the results these two made in this test, especially considering the lack of the True HEPA filter. Apart from this test, I have performed a few more tests, and you can find the results in the individual reviews on the Air Purifier First website.
Operating Costs
When speaking of power usage, I want to say that TruSens uses more than twice the power that IKEA uses. The IKEA FÖRNUFTIG has a motor of 19W, while the TruSens Z-1000 has a motor of 40W.
IKEA uses as low as 13.2W at the max speed, while the TruSens uses 41.2W at the max speed. So, if you left any of these runs on the max speed, 24h daily, for one month, the IKEA would increase your electrical bills by about $ 1.2, while the TruSens would increase your electrical bill by about $ 3.6 in the same conditions.
Product | Wattage Range (W) |
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TruSens Z-1000 | 0.2 – 41.2W |
IKEA FÖRNUFTIG | 1.2 – 13.2W |
Apart from the power costs, there is the cost of the replacement filters, which is lower for the TruSens because it uses much more durable filters.
When putting all this into the calculation, IKEA is slightly more expensive for maintenance annually. Even though IKEA uses less power, it has costly replacing filters (especially the carbon filter) that last shorter than TruSens filters.
Which One Does It Better?
We came to the end of the comparison, and this is where the spears break. After analyzing all the aspects, specifications, and test results of these two air purifiers, I have chosen the winner.
In my opinion, the TruSens Z-1000 is a better buying option than the IKEA FÖRNUFTIG. The reasons are many, but I would like to highlight better performance, UV-C light, more additional filter options, and it looks a bit more modern.
IKEA is also a fantastic air purifier. It is actually a bit cheaper initially and uses less power, so if these are your main concerns, you could go with the IKEA air purifier instead.
If you are not sure about these two air purifiers’ efficiency, you may want to buy an air purifier with a True HEPA filter. In that case, I suggest reading other reviews and comparisons on the Air Purifier First website. If you have any questions feel free to ask them in the comments section below.
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