Select Home Depot Stores (link is for
reference only) have
Airthings Wave Radon Battery Operated Smart Radon Detector (2951) on
In-Store Clearance for
$81.06 at select stores. Please visit
your local Home Depot store to verify stock / price and purchase.
Thanks to Community Member
jasperpants for finding this deal.
- Note: Pricing and availability for purchase may vary by location. You may see a See In-Store Clearance Price option on the page that will allow you to check the in-store clearance price of your selected store (stock may still vary).
Product Info:
- As radon levels fluctuate daily, continuous long-term measuring is necessary. Airthings Wave Radon measures radon accurately and reliably so you can take action to protect your family from the harmful effects of long-term radon exposure.
- Access both long- and short-term radon results straight to your smartphone app via Bluetooth or easily generate a radon report through the Airthings dashboard.
- Simply wave in front of the device to receive a color-coded visual indicator of the overall air quality: Green (Good), Yellow (Fair), Red (Poor).
- Airthings Wave Plus works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and IFTTT (if, this then that)
- Wave Radon can be added to a network of Airthings devices* (purchased separately) for multi-room monitoring. *Must be used with an Airthings hub product such as View Plus, View Radon, View Pollution, or Airthings Hub.
- Wave Radon is a battery-powered, smart radon detector that monitors radon gas, temperature, and humidity in real-time.
- Airthings Wave Radon, 2 AA batteries, Quick Start Guide, Airthings Support & optional and (free) extended warranty to increase your standard product warranty to five years.
Top Comments
AirThings support is unhelpful and just keeps referring to their new app, when their older app is still available and works much better.
If you want smart features, get the Wave Plus.
But after dealing with their support, I'd try a different brand all together.
edit: down to $28 now
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Results can be severely skewed by something as simple as a change in humidity. Anytime the central air was on, the numbers would spike as if radon was being pumped in.
The numbers it reports don't coincide at all with the EPA estimates for the area and would make someone in the Midwest want to install a second mitigation kit.
Just want an occasional reading on radon thoughout the year.
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