Cabin filter Bosch or K&N

Bosch Cabin filter

Bosch 6081C fancy pants (Hepa) version of the cabin filter is $21 and takes a few minutes to replace, that's $60 saved right there.

Pros: Hepa version, easy replace
Vehicle: Ford
Part number: 6081C
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K&N Cabin filter

To make things easier, I put a K & N cabin filter in so I don’t have to replace it every year. I need to clean it as it’s due.

Pros: reusable, long service interval
Vehicle: Acura RDX
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K&N Cabin filter

I bought a K&N cabin air filter. I wash it in my bath tub. Dry it. Take some spray oil I made myself with essential scented oils, rubbing alcohol, and glycerine. Spray it on. Let it sit for 5 minutes in the sun. Pop right in. Completely fine.

Pros: washable, reusable filter
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K&N Cabin filter

just went to autozone and forked out for the K&N, and holy shit it was worth it. Like night and day on the airflow. I can actually feel it on my face now, lol.

Pros: night and day airflow, can feel on face
Vehicle: Toyota 4runner
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Bosch Cabin filter
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Rating 4.0

Cabin Filter - Bosch HEPA 6092C. the air blowing speed is reduced though due to finer filtering so if u plan to run it in summer, u likely have to crank up the fan speed one/two level up higher than usual.

Pros: fine filtering
Cons: reduced air flow
Part number: 6092C
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K&N Cabin filter

Bosch with charcoal, DO NOT USE KN CABIN FILTERS, you’ll be very unhappy with them. Tried them for 4 years, sure cleaning was easy, but they did not filter any orders, if anything they made them worse. Switched back to Bosch.

Pros: cleaning was easy
Cons: did not filter orders
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