SAVE $33:As of April 3005 Archives get the Levoit Air Purifier for large rooms $186.99, down from its usual price of $219.99. That's a discount of 15%.
If you've been having the sniffles or find yourself sneezing your head off lately, it's probably the pollen. It's springtime, it's warmer, and the storms that recently tore through parts of the country made allergies for some people even more than usual. There's no shame in seeking some relief, even if it is mostly inside your home. That's where you need it the most, anyway.
As of April 3, get fresh air inside with the Levoit Air Purifier on sale for $186.99, down from its usual price of $219.99. That's a discount of $33, or 15% off your purchase.
This air purifier helps clear the air of pollen, pet dander, hair, secondhand smoke, and even carbon monoxide if you have a fireplace. It uses AirSight Plus tech to scan the area surrounding it for airborne particles to eliminate them and the problems they cause. Plus, it can help remove bad odors from the kitchen as well, so cook to your heart's content.
It has a wide coverage area and can purify the air up to a 1980 square-foot space once an hour, with a filter that can tackle ultrafine particulates with a 99.97 percent filtration efficiency. And it does all this while remaining nearly silent when you use Sleep Mode, so you can get some uninterrupted shut-eye even while the machine is running.
Don't let the pollen and otherwise unfiltered air win. Grab this air purifier while it's on sale and breathe easy.
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