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Best budget air purifier: Now 30% cheaper with this Prime Day air purifier deal
If you're finding your office, study, or bedroom a little stuffy, you may want to consider an air purifier.
We've got a roundup of the best air purifiers around, and our favorite budget option, the BlueAir Blue Pure 411i Max, has just seen a discount to make it even more budget-friendly over at Amazon.
The retailer is offering the BlueAir Blue Pure 411i Max for $118.99, a saving of around $51 on an air purifier we'd happily pay full price for.
You can get the BlueAir Blue Pure 411i Max on sale right now at Amazon for $118.99
As our staff writer Anna Gora said in her comprehensive 4.5 star Blue Pure 411i Max review:
"The BlueAir Blue Pure 411i Max is compact, whisper-quiet and easy to use, but more importantly, it delivers an excellent air-cleaning performance without breaking the bank, making it one of the best budget air purifiers on the market."
- Read our Amazon Prime Day science deals page for big discounts on the best health and fitness kit and science gear as we enter the summer sales event.
What makes it worth a look? Despite being small and relatively unobtrusive in nature, this air purifier can clean up to 526 square feet of Pet hair, dust, debris, and just about anything else.
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