oneisall Pet Air Purifier PP02 for large rooms (CADR 320 m³/h) with washable double-sided filter
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The essentials for pet owners
If you share your home with pets, dust and fine hair can build up faster than most air purifiers expect. The oneisall Air Purifiers for Home Pets (PP02) is positioned as a large-room HEPA-style unit designed to handle pet-related mess such as dander, hair, odours, and smoke/dust particles (based on the claims in the listing).
On paper, it’s not trying to be a tiny bedroom gadget. It’s aimed at bigger spaces, with a CADR rating of 320 m³/h. The idea is simple: move enough air to make a noticeable difference, and make it easier to maintain when pet hair becomes the main bottleneck.
What makes it different with pets
Most air purifiers can filter airborne particles, but pet hair is often the practical problem that clogs intakes and reduces performance over time. This model leans into that with a washable, double-sided filter and large air inlets on both sides.

There’s also a cat-shaped cut-out design intended to visibly channel collected hair “in real time”, with the promise that it helps prevent the filter from getting obstructed. It might sound like a gimmick, but the underlying logic is practical: keep hair capture where it belongs, so the airflow and filtration aren’t constantly fighting a blockage.
You also get a quick-clean approach. The listing describes a washable pre-filter that can be maintained using a provided cleaning brush. In everyday terms, that means less faff—open the cover, brush out hair and dust, and carry on. (No rinsing and drying is mentioned for this part, which is handy.)
Air cleaning performance and how fast it claims to refresh
The brand states it can purify a smaller apartment-sized space of 44 m² in about 20 minutes, and refresh a larger living room of up to 204 m² in about 60 minutes. Real-world results depend heavily on how much air is moving, room layout, how open doors/windows are, and how heavy the pet shedding is—but these figures give you a sense of the target use case: quicker “reset” rather than slow, gradual change.


For sleep, the unit is described as very quiet in sleep mode, quoted at about 25 dB. If you’re sensitive to background noise, that’s one of the clearer selling points in the listing.

Automatic sensing and everyday operation
You’re not meant to micromanage it. Smart sensors monitor air quality in real time and adjust fan speed automatically when there are signs of pet activity, odours, or cooking vapours. When conditions improve, it switches to a quieter mode.
This is the kind of feature that tends to matter on busy days. You don’t want to keep turning a dial up and down, especially if you’re trying to keep the air steadier while pets move around.
A concrete energy figure is also provided: about 1 kWh per week, with a 36 W power rating. That’s useful when you’re weighing it against always-on options.
Tech summary (what the specs tell you)

Technical details
- CADR: 320 m³/h (188 CFM)
- Intended coverage claimed: large rooms up to 2200 ft² (204 m²)
- Filter: washable double-sided filter
- Pre-filter maintenance: includes a cleaning brush for fast hair/dust removal
- Noise: about 25 dB in sleep mode
- Power/energy claim: 36 W, about 1 kWh per week (as stated)
Worth noting: the listing highlights HEPA filtration, but it doesn’t specify the exact HEPA grade or filter layers beyond the washable double-sided element, so if you’re very particular about filter spec depth, you may want to check the full product details before committing.


Where it shines, and where it may fall short
It makes sense if you’re dealing with pet hair and the “mess trail” it leaves behind. The double-sided, washable filter approach is aimed at a common frustration: hair collecting faster than you’d like. In a household where pets shed constantly, being able to brush out hair without a full teardown is a genuine quality-of-life improvement.

However, it may not suit you if you want a purifier that relies on filters you never touch at all, or if you prefer very minimal maintenance. Also, coverage claims are always just that—claims. A very open-plan home, high ceilings, or heavy cooking smoke may require more attention to placement and run time.
Everyday use example (pet hair scenario)
Imagine you’ve got a dog that sheds through the week. You run the purifier on auto when you notice odours or more activity. As hair collects, you can open the cover, use the included brush to clear the pre-filter area, and carry on without waiting for rinsing/drying steps. It’s the sort of routine that fits around normal life—less “big clean”, more quick resets.
Is it worth it?
Final verdict

You should buy the oneisall PP02 if you want a pet-focused air purifier for a larger room, and you value automated sensing plus an easier maintenance routine when hair and dander are the main issue. The quoted CADR of 320 m³/h, quiet sleep mode (about 25 dB), and washable double-sided filter design all point to a unit meant for day-to-day pet households rather than occasional use.
You may want to skip it if you’re expecting ultra-specific filter performance details beyond what’s described, or if your main priority is a fully hands-off purifier with no brushing/cleaning involved. In that case, it could feel a bit more “maintainable” than “set and forget”.


Quick FAQ
What room size is it aimed at?
The listing says it’s suitable for large rooms up to 2200 ft² (and also references 204 m² in the description).

Does it need regular filter replacement?
The listing emphasises washable maintenance for the filter/pre-filter area, and suggests brushing out hair and dust. It also frames this as helping reduce replacement costs, but it doesn’t give a replacement schedule.
How quiet is it for night-time use?
Sleep mode is quoted at about 25 dB.
Will it react to cooking smells?
According to the listing, the sensors can detect changes and adjust automatically, including when cooking vapours are present.
Does it handle pet hair specifically?
Yes—the design focuses on capturing pet hair with double-sided airflow and a washable filter, plus an included cleaning brush for quick hair/dust removal.
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