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Filtrete 20x20x1 AC Furnace Air Filter, MERV 12, MPR 1500, CERTIFIED asthma & allergy friendly, 3 Month Pleated 1-Inch Electrostatic Air Cleaning Filter, 4-Pack (Actual Size 19.69x19.69x0.78 in)

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  • MAKE YOUR HOME YOUR SANCTUARY: 4-pack of 3-month pleated 1” Filtrete 20x20x1 MPR 1500 AC Furnace Air Filter helps capture unwanted particles from your household air to contribute to a cleaner, fresher home environment
  • DIFFERENT FROM NOMINAL SIZE: Slightly different from the nominal size, this air filter’s exact dimensions are 19.81 x 19.81 x 0.81
  • EXCLUSIVE TECHNOLOGY: Designed with exclusive Filtrete 3-in-1 technology to pull in and trap unwanted particles, allowing cleaner air to flow through
  • COUNTLESS MICROPARTICLES: With a 1500 MPR and MERV 12 rating, as well as a 54% small particle capture rate (1), your Filtrete Filter will help capture many microparticles from the air passing through it
  • CERTIFIED: This furnace filter is CERTIFIED asthma and allergy-friendly (2) and helps capture dust, lint and other allergens in your household air
  • VERSATILE USES: Works for changing any air filter in your furnace, air conditioner/heating system or HVAC system; for optimal performance, change your filter at least once every 90 days
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  • FOR RESIDENTIAL use only


Filtrete 20x20x1 MPR 1500 Air Filter, made by 3M, helps capture unwanted particles from your household air to contribute to a cleaner, fresher home environment. Designed with exclusive Filtrete 3-in-1 technology, including a high MPR 1500 and MERV 12 rating, your AC filter will help pull and capture countless microparticles – such as pet dander, smoke, bacteria and up to 54% of virus airborne particles (1) – while letting cleaner air flow through. Your Filtrete Filter will also capture large particles, including lint, pollen and household dust. This filter is also CERTIFIED asthma and allergy-friendly (2). Use a 3-month pleated 1-inch home HVAC filter in your furnace, air conditioner or HVAC system. For optimal performance of your heating and cooling system or HVAC system, change your furnace filter at least every 90 days. (1) Based on airborne MS2 virus testing. Initial efficiency. (2) As outlined in report ASCR: 1246-01. (3) Based on the 2022 Ipsos US Brand Health Study of Residential HVAC Air Filters.


Paul Jantzen
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
These filters are quality and the price is decent. The merv rating catches a lot of dust. Keep an eye on them and change before they become too clogged.
Miaza
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
I tried other brands and sometimes the size 18x24x1 doesn't fit as it supposed to or its not a good quality filter. This is the best filter MERV 12
walterbarbara
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
Furnace repair guy said they were OK & served the purpose
Stoney
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2023
> Well constructed. I've had no problems using these for probably 10 years or more.> In my opinion, the MPR 1500 filters are a good compromise, filtering out household dust, pollen, fungus spores, pet hair (i.e., most allergens), and are moderately effective in filtering out bacteria and viruses.> If your main concern is pet hair, then a lower MPR rated filter might be a better choice --- reducing your cost and reducing the frequency you need to change the filters. (Some reviewers claim that they have to change the filters weekly). If you have NO problem with allergens (or perhaps live in desert states), then a moderately lower MPR rated filter might be more cost effective for you.> Higher MPR rated filters (i.e., >1500 MPR) are more costly, and probably provide little improvement in air quality, unless you have someone in your household with a contagious infection; or an individual with a highly compromised immune system --- or other special situations. Higher MPR rated filters may reduce airflow though your AC condenser unit (especially as they clog up more quickly), which may translate into slower cooling, and higher energy consumption.DISADVANTAGES OF LOW MPR RATED FILTERS> Moderately high MPR rated filters (such as 1500 MPR) filters catch most of the material which would otherwise mat-up on the water film of your condenser, reducing its efficiency, which may translate into slower cooling, higher energy consumption, or shorter life of the condenser unit. In hot humid South Florida summers, this is a serious concern -- the dust, etc. that can gets through cheap AC filters mats up on moist condensers, ultimately clogging the condensers, reducing the efficiency of cooling, and therefore increasing your electrical power costs. It cost several hundred dollars to have your condenser cleaned by an AC technician --- which you'd probably need to do yearly (at least in South Florida) if you used the cheapest AC filters (say, less than 300 MPR).> Have you seen all the ads for cleaning your airducts, mostly to remove fungal spores? At probably $500 for a typical home? Better that the spores don't get to your ducts in the first place (i.e., if you use moderately-high MPR rated filters). Cleaning might work if you have sheet metal ducting--- But I (and many other people) have ducting built of insulating sheets, which are porous inside --- and I don't believe that significant cleaning (certainly not removing fungal colonies) is even possible. So, I chose what I judge to be the highest practical MPR rate filters (i.e., MPR 1500).BOTTOM LINEI believe that moderately MPR rated filters (e.g., MPR 1500), changed moderately frequently, pay for themselves in short-time electric bills and long term maintenance costs.SCHEDULE> A three month schedule works well for me. After 3 months, the filters are retaining alot of material, but are not clogged. In some seasons, I might be able to stretch to 4 months, but I stay on the 3 month schedule.> I suspect that reasonably frequent changing of the filters pays for itself in lower electrical bills (because the AC doesn't have to work as hard with clean filters). But what is "reasonable" can vary greatly from household to household, or region to region. I suggest guestimating your schedule, and when you change your filters, inspect them, and adjust your schedule accordingly.
julio cesar
Reviewed in Mexico on September 3, 2021
Llego en excelente estado
Jack
Reviewed in Canada on January 18, 2021
It's working great to reduce the amount of dust in our house. The product says it can last up to 3 months, but it seems like we need to change it every month or 1.5 months -- which isn't a big deal for us.
Mel
Reviewed in Canada on April 20, 2021
The price should have been cheaper. After all, delivered home took so long!
Hilal A.
Reviewed in Canada on July 23, 2020
Super satisfied customer
MargaretNC
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2017
After moving into my house 2 years ago, I had the crawlspace and attic encapsulated and insulated, followed by installation of an energy recovery ventilation system and sealing of the baseboards of all outer walls. The HVAC consultants who did this work explained that my house is now extremely “tight,” i.e. the ERV brings fresh air and exhausts stale air out, and the house no longer leaks air. The last thing I want to do is upset the air pressure by choosing the wrong filter after the complicated renovations. Thus I tried the Filtrete 1500 because the top reviewer for this product said it had the lowest pressure drop.I think the Filtrete 1500 works as well as the Filtrete 1900 and Filtrete 1200 with charcoal in my house (I rate them all a 5), but no filter has been as important as frequent vacuuming. I use a Miele vacuum cleaner throughout the house once a week, then use a Swiffer WetJet on the hardwood floors. I also vacuum the curtains and baseboards about once every 2 months. If you do this consistently, dust bunnies never have a chance to form, and the air that recirculates in the house gets cleaner and cleaner over time. The extra house work pays off in better health and lower costs. After 2 years of this cleaning routine, my allergies improved so much that I stopped using antihistamines, and filters easily last 3 months.
A_Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2017
Spending money on filters isn't sexy. Spending money on filters that don't work is torture. Filtrete works, quality is unmatched. I'm an adult who smoked 20 years ago and now I use a vapor pen when alone in my bedroom. As a perfectionist who wants 1st quality without paying 6X retail for OEM Filters - Filtrete is my champion. Tip for newbie fan or air purifier modd-ers, you could consider the 1000 rated filters with low air flow or a 2nd layer such as carbon - and so on. You can consider higher than 1500 with Filtrete such as the 1900-2800s - etc. But the under 1000 air filters don't catch vapor and the filters higher than 1500 magically tell the vapor to make a run for the border. The vapor (smoke) will magically bypass the intake of your do-it-yourself box fair air filter or more expensive modified room air purifiers and cling onto the exhaust port from the fan and do another lap or two around your room prior to any chance of going into the intake. I'm not proud about the time I've watched analyzing this! Plus if the filters are 1900 or higher - and restrictive to start by the time you have some vapor, smoke, cooking residue, etc. etc. get into them - they are going to lose efficiency faster than I lost my high school mile time. I am a perfectionist type of gadget guy - and I don't want my bedroom or its connected sitting room dusty and showing the signs of my bad evening habit. I have (2) air sensing type air purifiers (adjust their fan to air quality), (1) IQ Air+ (expensive) that I found the 12x12x1 Filtrete 1500s stack nicely into and one large 3M/Filtrete Room Purifier (they discontinued them unfortunately) and I have found tremendous success with ONLY Filtrete 1500 Series Filters, a heavy duty set of scissors and foil HVAC/Tape. I am fortunate enough to have (4) Carrier Infinity Central HVAC Systems (with Air Scrubbers) but even with my bad vaping habit these Filtrete 1500s make the air in my oversized master the hospital grade at all times. Their build quality with tight-packed V's and the superior tin fencing on both sides helps us jimmy-riggers win too! Best product on market without question. **Do add a carbon layer in whatever format you like and provides value - such as cut it yourself - if you're trying to combat odors - such as cigars or real cigarettes - or worse like from kitchens, bathrooms or basements. I have had some success placing a thin, cut it myself layer of carbon lining on the exhaust side (clean air output) side of one or two of my units. Hope it helps!
viviane comeau
Reviewed in Canada on October 22, 2016
Exactly what I wanted!
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