Compare Kenmore PM2010 vs Honeywell HPA3100

P1 Kenmore PM2010
P2 Honeywell HPA3100

Comparison Takeaways

Kenmore PM2010

Where It Has the Edge

  • real-time air quality monitoring is 4.8 vs 2.0. Owners like seeing air quality in real time, especially when cooking, changing sheets, burning candles, or watching particle...
  • air circulation is 5.0 vs 3.1. Air circulation feedback is positive where mentioned, with owners saying the unit moves plenty of air while staying...
  • sleep mode is 4.0 vs 2.2. Sleep mode is appreciated for quiet operation and turning off lights, but it is also one of the...
  • smart features is 4.5 vs 3.0. Feature satisfaction is positive in a brief comment that liked the quiet operation, compact size, and overall feature...

Honeywell HPA3100

Where It Has the Edge

  • warranty coverage is 5.0 vs 2.0. Warranty coverage receives a strong positive note from an owner whose motor failed after three months. They called...
  • control placement is 5.0 vs 2.0. Control improvements are called out positively by one repeat Honeywell buyer. Better controls and multiple light settings made...
  • sleep quality benefit is 5.0 vs 2.8. Sleep-quality benefits show up when breathing improves at night. Owners mention cleaner nighttime air and being able to...
  • reliability is 4.6 vs 2.5. Reliability is often praised by owners who run the unit nonstop or have used Honeywell purifiers for years....
Average score
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.0
Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
4.0
activated carbon filter
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
No score yet
Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
5.0

Carbon-filter feedback is strong when owners add or use the carbon layer. Reviewers say it helps with cooking odors, chemical vapors, and general smells.

air circulation
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
5.0

Air circulation feedback is positive where mentioned, with owners saying the unit moves plenty of air while staying quiet. Circulation is usually discussed as part of cleaner, fresher rooms.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
3.1

Air movement is mostly praised for moving a lot of air and freshening stagnant rooms. A few owners found it weak or worried debris buildup could block airflow.

air purification performance
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.6

Most owners describe noticeably fresher air, quick cleanup after cooking, smoke, pets, or dust, and better air in bedrooms and living areas. A smaller group found it underpowered, ineffective, or tied to failures that spoiled the experience.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
4.7

Most owners say the purifier makes rooms feel cleaner, fresher, or noticeably improved, with several using it continuously in bedrooms and living areas. A few less enthusiastic reviews still say it works, though one questioned whether it was doing much.

air quality sensor accuracy
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.3

The sensor earns strong praise for reacting to cooking, dust, candles, laundry, cats, smoke, and other air changes. Reliability is the caveat, with a few reports of stuck, malfunctioning, or overly aggressive sensors.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
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allergen reduction
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.7

Allergy relief shows up often, with owners mentioning less congestion, fewer morning symptoms, less sneezing, or no longer needing the same allergy routine. One failed unit left a buyer seeing no allergy benefit.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
5.0

Allergy relief is a major bright spot, with owners reporting less medicine, less sneezing, and better tolerance around pets. Several asthma or seasonal-allergy users describe meaningful daily comfort gains.

app connectivity
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
3.5

App connectivity is mostly a non-issue for the owners who mention it. They note there is no app or phone control, but both still felt the purifier handled the core job well.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
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auto mode performance
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.6

Auto mode is one of the most-liked features, with owners loving how it senses cooking, smoke, dust, sprays, candles, or litter box activity and ramps the fan automatically. A few units had sensor or auto-mode failures, and one owner found the fan changes too frequent.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
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breathing relief
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.5

Breathing-related feedback is mostly positive, with owners mentioning less congestion, better breathing, allergy comfort, or relief from smoky apartments. One buyer with lung issues was unsure it helped.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
5.0

Breathing relief is one of the product's strongest shopper-facing benefits. Asthma, allergy, coughing, sneezing, and stuffy-nose comments repeatedly describe noticeable improvement.

build quality
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
2.9

Build quality is split. Some buyers call the unit well built or nicely made, while others received damaged, rattling, or low-quality units that undermined confidence.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
3.8

Build quality ranges from sturdy and well made to cheap-feeling in the most negative reviews. A safety complaint about a sharp rim also weighs on this attribute.

condition on arrival
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
3.0

Arrival experience is mixed. One unit arrived early and smaller than expected, while another buyer received damaged boxes and a replacement that appeared broken.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
2.0

Arrival and order accuracy had a couple of problems. One buyer was missing a filter, and another received unrelated car armrests along with the purifier.

control placement
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
2.0

Controls are the most repeated usability complaint. Many owners say the power button, timer button, or top buttons are hard to press, finicky, poorly designed, or tricky to learn.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
5.0

Control improvements are called out positively by one repeat Honeywell buyer. Better controls and multiple light settings made the newer unit more convenient.

customer support
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
1.4

Customer support is a consistent pain point in negative reviews. Owners describe difficulty reaching help, replacement delays, being put on hold, and feeling abandoned after failures.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
3.5

Support feedback is mixed. One buyer was frustrated by being asked to return the whole unit for a missing filter, while another said warranty support handled a motor failure quickly.

design and appearance
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.5

Design feedback is mostly favorable, with owners calling it sleek, simple, cute, or a good match for a room. Complaints focus on bright-light design choices and an annoying sticker.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
4.0

Appearance is mostly liked when owners mention it, especially the new look and compact design. One unhappy buyer disliked the grille and thought the design looked cheap.

display readability
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.6

The display is generally easy to read and useful, showing air quality, fan level, filter status, or color-coded information. Brightness complaints are tied more to indicator lights than readability.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
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documentation quality
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
2.8

Documentation is mixed: one buyer found the filter-plastic warning clear, while another said the manual’s contact information was no good. It is not a major strength or weakness for most owners.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
No score yet
durability
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
2.3

Durability is a major weak spot compared with the cleaning praise. Some units run well for months, but multiple owners report failures after a few months, around a year, or just under two years.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
2.6

Durability is mixed. Some owners cite years of service, while others report motor failure, sound deterioration, or doubts after a short time.

dust removal
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
5.0

Dust reduction is one of the clearest strengths. Pet owners and allergy sufferers repeatedly mention less dust on surfaces, dust collected in the filters, or less dusty air overall.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
4.9

Dust control is one of the clearest strengths, with owners seeing less dust on surfaces and dusty filters after use. It also gets praise for nail dust and general household dust in pet-heavy homes.

ease of use
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.0

Setup and basic use are often described as simple, especially removing filter plastic, plugging in, and using auto mode. The repeated exception is the power/control buttons, which make some units frustrating to start or reset.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
5.0

Ease of use is a consistent strength. Owners describe simple operation, easy setup, intuitive controls, and easy filter installation.

energy efficiency
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.5

One owner liked that the purifier runs hardest only when needed, framing auto mode as a way to save filter use and avoid constant top-speed cleaning. Energy-related feedback is otherwise minimal.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
No score yet
fan speed options
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.6

Fan speed flexibility is a popular strength, especially the five speeds and manual control. The main drawback is that some sleep/light settings limit the fan level users can choose.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
4.5

Speed options are useful for matching noise and cleaning needs. Owners mention three speeds and using lower ranges at home while turning it up when away.

filter availability
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
5.0

Replacement availability gets reassuring comments from buyers who wanted a trusted brand. Owners specifically liked that true Kenmore filters were available and not hard to find.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
5.0

Filter availability is a recurring advantage. Owners like that filters are easy to find, shared across Honeywell sizes, and available from multiple vendors.

filter life
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
3.8

Filter life is mixed. Some owners report long life, six months of use, or plenty of life after greasy smoke, while others with pets or smaller rooms burn through filters much faster.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
3.8

Filter life varies with conditions. Some users stretch life by vacuuming or get several months, while dusty or pet-heavy settings can require weekly or more frequent attention.

filter replacement cost
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
3.6

Filter cost splits owners. Several call replacements affordable or not hard to budget for, but others say ongoing filter costs are expensive, especially in homes with multiple cats or frequent replacements.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
3.6

Filter cost is split. Some buyers like cheap generic replacements or reasonable supplies, while others find replacements expensive enough to be the main downside.

filter stages
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.5

The two-filter setup is viewed as a plus, with owners liking the dual-sided intake and the idea of doing more work with less effort. No one complained about the filter-stage layout itself.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
5.0

Filter staging is praised in a nail-work setup where the three-filter arrangement handles dust and vapors. The layered design is treated as useful rather than just a spec.

handle design
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
No score yet
Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
5.0

The built-in handle earns positive feedback from a long-time Honeywell user. It makes the redesigned unit easier to handle.

HEPA filtration
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.5

HEPA-related comments are generally positive, especially where owners connect the filter to dust, pollen, and cleaner air. One pet-heavy household flagged frequent HEPA filter replacement as expensive.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
4.7

HEPA filtration is viewed positively by buyers who rely on Honeywell HEPA filters for pollution or regular use. Comments focus more on practical confidence than technical testing.

indicator lights
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
3.2

Indicator lights are the most divisive design feature. Some owners like the filter indicator, night mode, or light level, while many bedroom users say the LEDs or screen are too bright.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
3.7

Indicator-light feedback is split but specific. Some like dimmable or barely noticeable lights, while others dislike a light that cannot be turned off or a design with no light.

initial chemical smell
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
No score yet
Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
3.0

Initial smell is mixed. Some owners report no nasty aroma, while another says the unit kept giving off an unpleasant plastic odor for weeks.

listing accuracy
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
2.0

The 1200 sq ft room claim drew skepticism from a small-room user who would not trust it for that full coverage. Coverage praise exists elsewhere, but this claim is not universally accepted.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
3.0

Listing accuracy is inconsistent. One buyer said the item matched the description, while another found a major square-footage mismatch between the listing and the box.

maintenance ease
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.7

Maintenance is usually considered easy: owners vacuum filters, clean them for longer life, or replace them without fuss. Heavy dirt and pet homes may need much more frequent filter cleaning.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
4.0

Maintenance is mostly easy when it comes to accessing, vacuuming, or installing filters. The one sharp complaint is debris collecting in an unreachable top area.

noise level
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.6

Quiet operation is one of the product’s strongest recurring strengths, especially on low, auto, and sleep settings. The tradeoff is that higher speeds can be loud enough to hear over TV or feel intrusive in small rooms.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
3.7

Noise is the most divided trait. Many call it quiet or pleasant white noise, but a sizable group reports hum, buzz, rattling, high pitch, or loud operation even on low.

odor reduction
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.7

Odor reduction is frequently praised for cooking smells, smoke, cat litter, diapers, pets, and stale indoor air. A few users wanted stronger odor elimination, but most odor-specific comments are favorable.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
4.3

Odor control is mostly positive for cat smell, cooking odors, candle scent, and fresh-smelling air. One owner had the opposite experience, saying the unit itself gave off an unpleasant odor.

overall satisfaction
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.2

Overall satisfaction is high among owners focused on cleaner air, quiet operation, auto mode, and price; many bought another unit or would recommend it. Negative satisfaction comes from failed units, bad buttons, and poor support.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
4.2

Overall sentiment is mostly positive, with many owners saying it works well, they would recommend it, or they would buy again. Negative overall reactions are usually tied to noise, odor, or early reliability trouble.

particle removal effectiveness
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
5.0

Particle cleanup is praised when the display drops back into the green or when dirty filters show how much grime was captured. The strongest comments describe fast recovery after smoke or visible debris.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
5.0

Customers credit it with capturing fine household and project particles, from soot near traffic to nail dust and visible debris. Several point to dust or buildup on filters as proof that particles are being pulled from the air.

pet dander removal
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
5.0

Pet dander control lands well with animal households. Owners with cats, dogs, rabbits, or bedrooms shared with pets describe dander and dust being reduced quickly.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
5.0

Pet-dander comments are strongly positive where allergies are involved. Owners with birds or cats describe the purifier as helping them tolerate pet allergens better.

pet hair capture
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.5

Pet hair capture is mentioned through cat hair collected on the filters. The comment is positive, though pet-related feedback more often focuses on dander, dust, and odors.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
3.0

Pet-hair capture gets a lukewarm mention. One owner felt the unit could be stronger for pet hair.

PM2.5 detection
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
5.0

The PM2.5 readout is described as a useful LCD feature, and one owner was impressed watching it drop after a smoke test. PM2.5 feedback is enthusiastic but not widely repeated.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
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pollen removal
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
5.0

Pollen feedback is positive but narrower than dust feedback. Owners who mention pollen connect it with allergy relief and HEPA-style capture of airborne contaminants.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
4.5

Pollen feedback is limited but positive. One owner specifically says it seems to help with dust and pollen particles.

portability
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
5.0

Portability gets a clear positive mention from an owner who moves the smaller unit easily and keeps it near the bed. There is little broader feedback on carrying or handles.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
4.5

Portability gets a positive mention from a wildfire-area buyer using multiple units. The medium size was considered easier to move and not heavy.

pre-filter quality
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
No score yet
Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
4.5

The pre-filter gets practical praise for catching dust before it reaches deeper filters. One buyer finds it coarse but useful, and another likes that it can be cleaned.

real-time air quality monitoring
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.8

Owners like seeing air quality in real time, especially when cooking, changing sheets, burning candles, or watching particle counts drop. Some enjoy the display enough that it becomes part of how they manage indoor air.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
2.0

Real-time monitoring is a weakness for buyers who want sensor feedback. One owner still liked the cleaning performance but called out the missing air-quality sensor.

reliability
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
2.5

Reliability is inconsistent. Positive reports mention months of steady use, but recurring complaints involve shutoffs, defective buttons, bad sensors, and units that stop working early.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
4.6

Reliability is often praised by owners who run the unit nonstop or have used Honeywell purifiers for years. The strongest negative reliability notes involve noise developing after use or early motor failure.

remote control
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
2.3

Remote control feedback is simple: a couple of owners wish the purifier had one. The lack of a remote matters most when buttons are already hard to use.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
No score yet
replacement experience
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
1.6

Replacement experience is one of the roughest areas. Owners report unavailable replacement parts, long replacement waits, backorders, and frustrating warranty-style steps.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
3.3

Replacement experiences are mixed. One replacement fit and worked well, but another owner had the same rattling problem after receiving a replacement unit.

room coverage
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.3

Room coverage is mostly praised in bedrooms, upstairs areas, living spaces, and smaller homes, with some owners buying additional units for more coverage. The 1200 sq ft claim is not universally trusted, and heavy pet/dirt conditions can overwhelm it.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
4.0

Room fit is generally positive for bedrooms, medium rooms, large rooms, and multi-room use. The main caveats are a listing mismatch on square footage and noise making some living spaces less comfortable.

room temperature mixing
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.5

One owner liked that the fan gives sleep-friendly white noise without filling the room with cold air. Temperature-mixing feedback is positive but very narrow.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
No score yet
safety concerns
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
No score yet
Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
1.0

Safety concerns are rare but serious. One buyer reported cutting tendons after falling onto a sharp rim around the top.

scheduling options
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.6

Timer and scheduling controls are appreciated for setting run times and programming the unit around daily use. Feedback is positive, with the only control-related complaints showing up elsewhere around button feel.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
4.8

The timer is appreciated as a simple convenience. Owners like being able to set auto-off intervals or have it shut itself off.

settings retention
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
2.0

Settings retention is a drawback after power outages. One owner disliked that the unit has to be turned back on instead of resuming automatically.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
2.0

Settings retention is a requested improvement rather than a strength. One owner wanted it to restart with the same settings after a power outage.

size and footprint
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.6

Most size comments are favorable: owners call it compact, small enough for a nightstand, or not bulky. A few note it is bigger than expected or only suitable for key small-room areas.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
5.0

Owners generally find the unit compact and bedroom-friendly. It is described as small enough for a dresser and not taking up much space.

sleep mode
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.0

Sleep mode is appreciated for quiet operation and turning off lights, but it is also one of the more mixed features. Several owners dislike that sleep mode locks the fan to a low setting or limits white-noise use.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
2.2

Sleep use depends heavily on the specific sound. Some owners like the low setting for sleeping, while others say hum, pitch, or rattling makes it a poor bedroom choice.

sleep quality benefit
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
2.8

Sleep comfort is mixed. Some owners like the white noise and night use, while others say bright lights or sleep-mode fan limits make bedroom use harder.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
5.0

Sleep-quality benefits show up when breathing improves at night. Owners mention cleaner nighttime air and being able to sleep better.

smart features
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.5

Feature satisfaction is positive in a brief comment that liked the quiet operation, compact size, and overall feature set. Smart-feature feedback is otherwise mostly about auto mode and the air-quality display.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
3.0

Smart-feature feedback is modest and mixed. Some like the basic features, but others note the lack of an air-quality sensor or say extra monitor features were not useful to them.

smoke removal
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.9

Smoke cleanup is a standout use case, especially for apartments, cooking smoke, and bedroom smoking. Several owners say the unit ramps up fast and clears smoke or smoke smell impressively.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
4.8

Smoke-related feedback is favorable, including wildfire season, cooking smoke, cigarettes, and a small smoking room. Owners using smoke or forest-fire situations describe it as working well or even fantastic.

true HEPA filter
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
5.0

The H13 True HEPA filter is described as making a real difference for dust and morning allergies. True HEPA feedback is strong but comes from a small slice of the comments.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
No score yet
value for money
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
4.8

Value is a major selling point when the purifier works, with buyers praising the price, sale cost, and performance compared with more expensive options. Value falls when filters add up or reliability problems appear.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
4.1

Value is generally favorable, with many calling it well priced, a good value, or a cost saver. A few buyers felt filter costs, discontinuation pricing, or rapid problems weakened the value.

VOC reduction
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
No score yet
Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
3.5

VOC and vapor comments are mixed by setup. One buyer did not expect the basic filters to remove VOCs, while another praised the carbon layer for chemical vapors from nail products.

warranty coverage
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
2.0

Warranty coverage sounds reassuring on paper, but the owner who invoked it was unhappy with the slow replacement process. The warranty did not offset the support frustration.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
5.0

Warranty coverage receives a strong positive note from an owner whose motor failed after three months. They called the warranty excellent.

washable pre-filter
Product 1: Kenmore PM2010
5.0

One buyer loved the washable filters and the ability to see what stirred up air quality. Washable-filter praise is positive but not a major recurring theme.

Product 2: Honeywell HPA3100
5.0

The washable or rinseable pre-filter gets a small but enthusiastic mention. A project user liked being able to vacuum and rinse it rather than discard it immediately.