Ultra-Mini Air Supply™

Item # EP225

Made In USA Made in the USA

$135.00

Quantity:
  • Ultra-Mini Air Supply
  • Ultra-Mini Air Supply™
Arrive refreshed with your personal Ultra-Mini Air Supply™. It substantially reduces pollutants, dust, smoke, pollens and odors in the air. It kills bacteria and viruses, as fresh air is released towards your mouth, nose and eyes. This laboratory tested ionic wind technology projects trillions of air cleansing ions from its grill that electronically charge pollutants, resulting in cleaner, fresher air while traveling. No filters to change or maintain. Has a patented solid platinum emitter and gold electroplated collector grid that give it the most powerful output of any wearable air purifier. Please check with your airline regarding specific carry-on item regulations. Takes one CR123 lithium battery (included). (2½ x 1½ x ¾"; 1½ oz) Made in USA!

*Please note that at the present time, Delta, Continental, Alaskan Airlines, Jet Blue and Hawaiian Airlines do not permit personal air purifiers to be carried on-board.

Care Instructions:

Cleaning Instructions:

  • Once a week gently blow into the screen to eliminate any carbonized accumulation on the emitter or screen. Also, wipe the grill screen once a week
  • If it gets water in it, use a hair dryer pointed into the frill for about three minutes, This will dry the water and the unit will work fine.
  • Replacement batteries can be found at any chain store.

More Information:

The Air Supply is not a filter. It creates an air exchange. Air is drawn into the unit where it passess through a steam of negative ions. The powerful stream of 120 trillion ions per second has the following effects on airborne pollutants: dust, dust mites and molds are broken down into their componenet parts and carbonized (rendered harmless).

Product Features:

  • Solid Platinum emitter, electroplated gold grid (has most powerful output of any wearable air purifier)
  • Battery life: 60 hours (Lithium batteries)
  • Attachments: Magnetic clip and neck cord
  • Internal ion flow: 120 Trillion ions/sec
  • Ozone output: less than .028 PPM
  • Airflow - 120 ft/min
  • Approved for use aboard aircraft

*Please note that at the present time, Continental, Northwest, Alaskan Airlines, Jet Blue and Hawaiian Airlines do not permit personal air purifiers to be carried on-board.

**Note: If one gets a note from a doctor that they need to use the purifier for health reasons, then the airline must allow the passenger to use the purifier.

***Caution: Not for use with a pacemaker

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Product Type:

Compact lightweight personal travel air purifier

Average Customer Rating:

5.0 out of 5 stars based on 21 customer reviews
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  Mini Air Supply the Best
By Bill C., HI in October, 2011

•   I wouldn't travel without one. The shortest flight is 5-6 hours to West Coast and I often take longer flights to East Coast and Europe. It also works when there's alot of pollution in the air. Once I was in LA during a nearby forest fire and the ash and soot caused everyone one around me to cough and sneeze. I had my air supply on and I did not experience any such symptoms nor any discomfort. In Hawaii, when the vog is really bad, I use it to prevent any respiratory discomfort.

  Best insurance ever!
By Karen B., MI in December, 2010

•   I travel overseas a lot. I used to get sick after each and every trip. Since I have started wearing this, I have never been sick after a flight. I put it in my carry on to go through security--have never had any problems with wearing it on a plane--and this includes Delta, Continental, American and United. Be sure to carry an extra battery--they are sometimes very expensive and very hard to find overseas.

  smaller and lighter than I expected
By Melodie B., HI in July, 2010

•   Somehow, I got the impression that the air supply was a bit bigger than it really is. It is so quiet you forget it is there. My friend left hers on, and when we passed through security, they were wondering what it was, but she had no problem explaining what it was. I'm glad I got the ultra air supply.

  Portable fresh air
By Frank H., MD in March, 2010

•   I bought one of the ultra-mini air supply purifiers about a year ago, mainly for use on my annual flight to Japan when we go to visit my wife's relatives there. It seemed helpful. But I also find it very useful in my office, where the air qualify is poor, especially on Monday mornings when the HVAC system has been off all weekend. And also on the Washington, D.C. MetroRail during flu season. I can smell the fresh air when wearing it and it keeps me alert and healthy.

  it really works!!!!!!!
By rebecca l., AL in March, 2010

•   Last year, I, too, had flight attendant tell me it was not permitted. I looked at FAA & TSA requirements & there is nothing about using an air purifier. I then wrote several emails to airline & kept getting the same answer to go to their website to view the regs - what a joke. Anyway, I've used this many, many times for many yrs. Always travel with 2 extra batteries so I'm never caught with a dead battery. Just a tip: put in your purse or carryon when going thru security.

  I have used this product since 1996 for everyday outings
By Diana D., CA in March, 2010

•   I love this product and it has enabled me to go out in the world again! I have a respiratory disability and unable to tolerate chemicals of daily life. I was so happy to have it for my travels and this week had Flight Attendants tell me the FAA doesn't allow their use on board!?!?! I would like clarification on that one. As my condition was caused by being a Flight Attendant I understand, but would like to know why.

  review of ultra mini air supply
By Kathy D., FL in January, 2010

•   Gave this as a Christmas gift to my mom and she loves it. Works great for clearing cigarette smoke in places like casinos and restaurants. The small size and lightweight features are an added bonus. Would definitely recommend to others.

  Mini air supply
By Eric A., MN in November, 2009

•   This device generates considerable interest on it's own. When wearing the ion generator, primarily on a flight, quite a few passengers and crew have asked "what the heck is that", or something to that effect. After briefly explaining how the device worked, providing fresh,germ free air; answered the inevetible questions on where and how they could be obtained. As a physicist,, former 'rocket scientist', and frequent flier, I thank you for providing this product. It's been 100% effective for me.

  A Travel Must-Have for Airplane Travel
By ELIZABETH B., IL in October, 2009

•   I have been using the Mini-Air Supply for a few years now--My Dr insisted I use it whenever I travel by airplane--I have stayed healthy and have not had any lung infections when traveling as long as I wear the mini-air-supply throughout the airplane travel.. We travel by air quite frequently and so I replaced the mini air supplys with new onesso that they would be perfect for the flights we have planned this winter.

  an amazing device
By sheila e., NY in April, 2009

•   I have been using this airpurifier for a long time. And its former larger one before this. I never travel without it. Airplane air is not very healthy, and the Mini Air-supply has justified itself by keeping me well on a crowded and coughing airplane. I have recommended it to some friends who have immune problems, and others who get sick after a long flight. They have thanked me .

  Air Ionizer
By Roy E A., VI in March, 2009

•   This was a gift for my sister, because she also got tired of the post-travel bronchial infection. It has worked for me and she is happy with hers... she even uses it in inner city transportation systems.

  NOT ONLY OF USE FOR PLANES BUT CROWD CONTROL ALSO
By CAROLYN S., AZ in March, 2009

•   I have an immune disease and will catch any and every "Bug" that passes my way. I wear my Mini Air Supply when ever I am out and about: planes,the store,church, concerts, crowds,etc. It's a life saver to me! I have been asked only once to remove the device when going through security, handing it to the person on the other side, & replacing it right away I also carry a Dr's note regarding the devices importance to me. Other colors would be nice!

  Mini air supply
By David G., WA in December, 2008

•   I don't like to use the air blower on the aircraft because I am not sure it is filtered and with so many sick people traveling today I wanted something that would give me a safe supply of air. It is very small device that has no sound to it and has only a slight smell to it almost smells like perfume. If it helps to prevent airborne infections due to people caughing, then it is a small price to pay.

  Ultra Mini Air Supply
By Jessie R., MD in November, 2008

•   While I enjoyed the item, I was asked by flight attendants (Continental Airlines) on both flights to remove it as it was not allowed.

By Anonymous
•   I've used the air purifier and have had good results, no colds or sniffles. I recently flew to Europe with a flight change in Heathrow. I had to take my purifier off and place in bin to go through security. When I went to collect my items, the purifier was gone.

By Anonymous
•   I really like this device. It really works. I work in a very dusty area and usually get sick from all the dust but with this device, I haven't gotten sick at all. The only down side to this device is that it eats the batteries. I have to replace the batteries about once a week.

By Anonymous
•   This is a must when traveling on a plane and you deal w/ allergies and asthma or you are fighting colds. We went to Egypt and it is very heavily polluted in Cairo. You take off the mini-air during inspection w/ the info. the company gives you, at the airport inspection and put it right back on. Bring plenty of batteries! We were gone for 10 days and I needed 3 batteries. I never got really sick like the others w/ colds, etc.. It really helps!

By Anonymous
•   I have bronical asthma, plus allergies. Have used my Ultra Mini on several trips & have very good results, so sniffles, wheezing, headaches or colds or broncitis after a trip -- Thank You -- on my last trip my husband inadvertantly put it in his pocket & the little plastic thing that holds the strap on broke-- any way to replace??? If not - have to order another one in the near future.

By Anonymous
•   I have COPD, we fly all over the world, since I started using the mini air supply, I have not been sick and it helps with jet lag. My husband didn't use his at first, now he does. I believe it really helps.

By Anonymous
•   I was so excited when I purchased the ultra-mini air supply! I was very healthy each time I boarded the flights and used it, however, after using it twice and that was flying from Okinawa to the US, I would always get the sniffles or a cold. I was very disappointed. So to stay healthy I no longer use it.

By Anonymous
•   This is a wonderful product. I have asthma and need to be very careful about my air quality. I had the larger size first and while it did a good job of keeping me from getting sick, especially after air travel, the smaller unit is much easier to wear. I wear it whenever I am in public to protect from "bugs" and smoke. I just wish you would add the other colors that the manufacturer makes to your line. Since it is a vital accessory whenever I dress to go out I would like some variety!

  Mini Air Supply the Best
By Bill C., HI in October, 2011

•   I wouldn't travel without one. The shortest flight is 5-6 hours to West Coast and I often take longer flights to East Coast and Europe. It also works when there's alot of pollution in the air. Once I was in LA during a nearby forest fire and the ash and soot caused everyone one around me to cough and sneeze. I had my air supply on and I did not experience any such symptoms nor any discomfort. In Hawaii, when the vog is really bad, I use it to prevent any respiratory discomfort.

  Best insurance ever!
By Karen B., MI in December, 2010

•   I travel overseas a lot. I used to get sick after each and every trip. Since I have started wearing this, I have never been sick after a flight. I put it in my carry on to go through security--have never had any problems with wearing it on a plane--and this includes Delta, Continental, American and United. Be sure to carry an extra battery--they are sometimes very expensive and very hard to find overseas.

  smaller and lighter than I expected
By Melodie B., HI in July, 2010

•   Somehow, I got the impression that the air supply was a bit bigger than it really is. It is so quiet you forget it is there. My friend left hers on, and when we passed through security, they were wondering what it was, but she had no problem explaining what it was. I'm glad I got the ultra air supply.

  Portable fresh air
By Frank H., MD in March, 2010

•   I bought one of the ultra-mini air supply purifiers about a year ago, mainly for use on my annual flight to Japan when we go to visit my wife's relatives there. It seemed helpful. But I also find it very useful in my office, where the air qualify is poor, especially on Monday mornings when the HVAC system has been off all weekend. And also on the Washington, D.C. MetroRail during flu season. I can smell the fresh air when wearing it and it keeps me alert and healthy.

  it really works!!!!!!!
By rebecca l., AL in March, 2010

•   Last year, I, too, had flight attendant tell me it was not permitted. I looked at FAA & TSA requirements & there is nothing about using an air purifier. I then wrote several emails to airline & kept getting the same answer to go to their website to view the regs - what a joke. Anyway, I've used this many, many times for many yrs. Always travel with 2 extra batteries so I'm never caught with a dead battery. Just a tip: put in your purse or carryon when going thru security.

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