GET $87 OFF: As of Mar. 3rd,The Liar (2014) the Blueair Blue Pure 211i Max Air Purifier is on sale for $262.99 for a savings of $87, or 25% off.
What's circulating in your home? Sometimes opening the windows and letting in a fresh breeze isn't enough. In an age of forest fires, particulate pollution from traffic, and more clean air can be hard to come by. But not all bothersome irritants are from pollution, for many of us pet hair and dust do real damage. Thankfully great air purifiers like the Blueair Blue Pure 211i Max eliminate these issues, improving our respiratory health.
Right now, the Blueair Blue Pure 211i Max Air Purifier is available for $87 off, get it for $262.99 and save 25%.
With an attractive profile and quiet fans, the Blueair Blue Pure 211i Max is an unobtrusive air purifier that will fit right into your home. The 211i is designed for spaces up to 635 square feet.
The Blueair has a wrap-around prefilter that captures large particles like pet hair before these particles have a chance to clog up the delicate HEPA filter inside. Its HEPA filter capture microscopic particles down to 0.1 microns, including viruses and mold.
The Blueair does many things well, but it's not designed for VOCs and gas like the Winix 5500-2 is. Thankfully, the Winix is also currently on sale at Amazon for $155.19, saving you 38%.
As of now, the Blueair Blue Pure 211i Max Air Purifier is on sale for $262.99 at Best Buy, saving you 25%, or $87.
Invest in Blueair to sweeten the air in your apartment, lessen allergen loads, and scrub wildfire smoke from the air. It's the answer for improving respiratory health and ridding your space of particulate pollution.
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