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This Blueair HEPA Air Purifier Is at an All-Time Low on Amazon, Definitely Don't Wait For Black Friday

This Blueair HEPA Air Purifier Is at an All-Time Low on Amazon, Definitely Don't Wait For Black Friday

Gizmodo19-05-2025

Breathe easier, live healthier, and enjoy the peace of mind that your indoor air is as clean as it can be.
Indoor air quality is actually worse than outdoors in many cases, so it's crucial to take steps to safeguard your health and comfort. From pet dander and allergens to viruses and general dust, an ultra-efficient and quiet air purifier is a must-have. That's precisely what Blueair provides with its new Blue Pure 211i Max air purifier for larger rooms (211i Max) which is now down to an all-time low price on Amazon: it is available at $259 down from $349 (26% off). This sale is so great that even Black Friday couldn't match.
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Designed for Larger Rooms
The Blueair Blue Pure 211i Max is designed for large rooms and it can clean up to 3,048 square feet in an hour. Its proprietary HEPASilent technology combines mechanical and electrostatic filtration and can remove at least 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.1 microns including viruses, smoke, pet dander, pollen, mold allergens and dust. The carbon filter also excels at trapping light household odors from cooking, pets, and smoking so your home always smells fresh and clean.
You will also love the fact that this air purifier is really quiet: It has been certified by Quiet Mark and operates at noise levels of 23 to 53 decibels so it won't disturb your life or sleep while it cleans the air. This is an upgrade from most conventional HEPA filters which are noisier. The Blue Pure 211i Max is also energy-efficient and consumes less power while cleaning the air faster and more efficiently.
Via the Blueair app, you can schedule cleanings, receive real-time air quality updates and get Clean Air ETA notifications. Welcome Home geofencing and RealTrack filter tracking features make maintenance effortless and it alerts you when it's time to swap out filters which last six to nine months. Voice control via Alexa compatibility is also available for those who want it so that you can operate the purifier hands-free.
If you've been waiting for a sign to invest in an air purifier that combines power, silence, and smart tech, this is it. Don't wait for Black Friday or any other sale event like Prime Day: this all-time low price on Amazon won't last long. With thousands of units flying off the shelves in the past few hours, now is the perfect time to improve your home's air quality with Blueair's top-performing Blue Pure 211i Max.
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