You don’t need to suffer from allergies or asthma to benefit from an air purifier. Indoor air can be a lot dirtier than you think. Depending on where you live, it can be full of dust, pollen, pet dander and various other pollutants. Not only are air purifiers fantastic for getting rid of airborne particles, but they can also capture airborne viral pathogens, which means you’re less likely to get sick. One of the best air purifiers on the market is the Coway Airmega True HEPA Air Purifier. It's currently $134, down from $230 — over 40% off. There are other models on mega sale too — and there's also a bidet for 40% off.
This machine is well worth the cost, according to reviewers. "Best purifier money can buy," says an allergy sufferer. "I have horrific allergies and in addition to pollen, I am extremely sensitive to mold and smoke. This air cleaner tackles it all! My nose and sinuses thank me daily." Desktop Air Purifier
Not only is it incredibly powerful, but it's also silent. It features a washable pre-filter and a replaceable True HEPA filter. The LED glows different colors depending on the quality of your air, and the auto mode automatically optimizes the fan speed according to that quality level.
"Improved my life!" says a reviewer who gave the Coway Airmega a five-star review. "I have never had an air purifier before, but this thing really showed me how much better life can be. ... I would wake up with a sore throat and would cough and hack in the morning... I bought this air purifier and it has drastically changed how I sleep at night and how I feel in the morning. I would snore a lot (according to my wife) and ever since I got this air purifier I don't snore as much. I also wake up feeling better overall."
"Clean air ninja!" writes a satisfied user. "The Coway is highly effective. During the spring when pollen counts are highest, the unit keeps my indoor air noticeably cleaner. I rarely need to take OTC allergy meds, and my dogs no longer have watery eyes. On the low setting, the Coway is silent. I have two units running now on opposite ends of a really large open family room / kitchen space and I can't hear them. ... This is an excellent air purifier - the best of many that I have tried."
Thousands of shoppers say that the Conway Airmega is the most sensitive air purifier they've ever owned. This reviewer is ecstatic about how well it removes unpleasant odors:" It's very sensitive and kicks on when I cook, even though it isn't in the kitchen. In fact, it's so sensitive that a dog fart has been known to get it going to filter the air. If that's not a selling point, I don't know what is."
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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