Air purifiers on sale this week to ward off pollution, allergies, more - Mashable
Air purifiers on sale this week to ward off pollution, allergies, more - Mashable |
| Air purifiers on sale this week to ward off pollution, allergies, more - Mashable Posted: 11 Feb 2020 08:48 AM PST At best, that scratchy feeling in the back of your throat or the constant sniffle you have in the middle of the night wakes you up only momentarily. At worst, it keeps you wide awake for a full eight hours. Either way, your sleeping patterns are being interrupted by symptoms that could, in theory, be resolved with one simple device. The solution is the humble air purifier. As the name suggests, these devices remove airborne particles — dust, bacteria, pollen, and otherwise — from the air that you breathe, allowing airflow to remain active and cutting down on allergy symptoms that could keep you up. SEE ALSO: Breathe easy: These are 7 of the best humidifiers for a healthier home Considering the fact that peak allergy season is coming up, if there was any time to invest in an air purifier, now would be it. Luckily for you, plenty of models are currently on sale, too. Ahead, we're rounding up some of the top discounted air purifiers you can shop right now in our shop. ionbox Negative Ion Generator, now on sale for $59.99
Image: ionPacific Releasing up to 20 million negative ions per second, the ionbox Negative Ion Generator can neutralize potentially harmful airborne particles such as smoke, bacteria, and allergens, giving you cleaner air quality (the same caliber you'd find in the countryside) all in the comfort of your own home. VAVA EE014 Air Purifier with 3-in-1 True HEPA Filter, now on sale for $59.99
Image: Vava You know all of those dust, pet hair, allergens, and other bothersome particles in the air giving you reactions? Well the VAVA EE014 can eliminate upwards of 99.97% of them. This is all thanks to its Turbocharger Technology, which can suck in dirty particles and emit clean, allergen-free air in no time at all. Plus, the device is on sale for only $59.99. Brondell O2+ Halo Air Purifier, now on sale for $199.99
Image: brondell Having an air filter that blends into the rest of your decor can be a major factor when making shopping choices. If that sounds like you, meet the Brondell O2+ Halo Air Purifier. Its sleek design works well with a variety of living spaces, plus its certified HEPA filter removes nearly 99.9% of pet dander, mold, and other not-so-pretty allergens lurking in your air. If it's a particularly heavy allergen day, the device can even be customized to one of three fan settings to increase its filtration speed. VAVA Purifier and 3-in-1 True HEPA Home Air Filter System, now on sale for $69.99
Image: Vava Tapping into UV-C light technology, the VAVA Purifier can kill airborne bacteria and viruses in a flash (particularly useful given all the Coronavirus concerns). Additionally, like the other air purifiers on our list, it can ensure there are no pesky pollutants lingering around your home. And for its newly reduced price of $69.99, that's money well spent. Car Cup Humidifier, now on sale for $19
Image: Tate Selection Contrary to popular belief, it is not just your home that could use a little purifying. Your car can also use some extra TLC, too. With the Car Cup Humidifier (now on sale for only $19), you can add moisture into the air, as well as diffuse therapeutic essential oils and set the mood with its fitted LED light. AIR Ionic Car Air Purifier and Charger, now on sale for $34.99
Image: schatzii Cleaning the air in your car is as simple as plugging in the AIR Ionic Car Air Purifier into your vehicle's cigarette lighter or 12V socket. The device quickly removes smoke, fumes, dust, pollen (the list goes on) from your car. Plus, it also doubles as a handy charger that can juice up your smart device when you're on the move. Car Plug-In Air Purifier, now on sale for $19.99
Image: Rawtronics One of the most compact and affordable purifiers we've seen online is the Car Plug-In Air Purifier (currently on sale for a penny shy of 20 bucks). Not only can it increase your vehicle's overall air quality, but it can also eliminate unwanted smells from your car way better than that pine tree car freshener can do. Autowit Fresh 2 True HEPA Car Air Purifier and Humidifier, now on sale for $58.99
Image: Gen High Another dual air purifier and humidifier device that tops our list comes from Autowit. Its Fresh 2 Car Air Purifier and Humidifier can effectively remove most (if not all) the unpleasant odors and allergens in your car, as well as evenly distribute humidity. Plus, right now it is on sale for almost 30% off, making the device only $58.99. Airthereal Pure Morning APH260 7-in-1 True HEPA Air Purifier, now on sale for $99
Image: Airthereal Want to zap away airborne particles as small as 0.1 microns? Meet the Airthereal Pure, a powerful air purifier that can clean the air at up to 355 square feet (as well as use UV-C light to give an even deeper level of sanitation) to smaller spaces, such as your living room, bedroom, or even office space. It is also currently on sale for only $99 — a savings of 23%. Brondell O2+ Revive Air Purifier and Humidifier, now on sale for $399
Image: Brondell The Brondell O2+ Revive has true HEPA filters which can both trap and remove odors, as well as harmful particles, from your air circulation. But it also comes with three more additional filters, including a carbon filter, specialized filter, and humidifier filter to keep your home's air clean. |
| What Euphoria Star Barbie Ferreira Can’t Live Without - New York Magazine Posted: 11 Feb 2020 07:00 AM PST Photo: Getty Images / Frazer Harrison If you're like us, you've probably wondered what famous people add to their carts. Not the JAR brooch and Louis XV chair, but the hand sanitizer and the electric toothbrush. We asked Euphoria star and model Barbie Ferreira — who was recently named the first face of Becca Cosmetics — about the cat sweater, workout jumpsuit, and air purifier she can't live without. La Colombe Oatmilk Vanilla Draft Latte Pretty much every morning, I go to La Colombe and get an oat-milk draft latte. I'm a regular and they know my order. The day they started making the draft latte in a can with oat milk was the best day ever. When I go in the morning, I get one from the barista and a can for later. I swear it is the best coffee in the world; they have all these flavors, like caramel and vanilla. I definitely could drink it all day, but I try not to drink too much coffee — one or two La Colombe draft lattes a day is normal for me, but it can go up to four if I'm working all day and have access to the coffee. Nag Champa Satya Sai Baba My mom freaking hates incense or anything that leaves a fragrance in the house, but I'm kind of the opposite. I'm really into aromatherapy, and I always have a whole bunch of candles and incense around. I also have two cats that get a little stinky sometimes, so this helps with that. I prefer smoky smells more than, say, the smell of essential oils, so I buy a lot of sage and the Nag Champa incense. The Nag Champa is my favorite. I used to sneak it into my room, and my mom would say, "Are you smoking weed in there?" And I'd say, "No, mom, I'm lighting incense, you're crazy." She just really hated the smell of it. As soon as I moved out, I could light as much incense as I wanted without getting yelled at. It was incredible. P.F. Candle Co. No. 32: Sandalwood Rose Soy Candle I have seven or so P.F. candles in a bunch of different sizes. I don't ever just have one candle sitting by itself — I always group two or three of them together because the smell is stronger. The Sandalwood Rose scent is a bit more subtle than the incense sticks. It has a different vibe, and I like it for different moments. Surprisingly, I have a really hard time finding a candle smell that I like. So when I find one, I stick with it. I love the smell of roses — it's one of my favorite scents — but finding a rosy smell that's not so perfumy is hard. It's hard to explain, but when I first laid my nose on this candle I was like, "Okay, she's really good." And I got the linen spray too because I was like, "I want everything to smell like this." I have Sandalwood Rose ones throughout my house, but in my bathroom I have P.F.'s Amber and Moss candles, because I love to throw a little curveball. Alen BreatheSmart 75i Large Room Air Purifier I love lighting incense and candles and all that stuff, but no scents or fragrances are allowed in my room because I have bad allergies. The door is constantly closed — it does not open unless I'm entering through it. And the air is perfect in there thanks to my purifier. I always had one as a kid, a small one. But then I didn't have one for a bit because I lived in a studio apartment, and not having it was affecting my breathing. So when I moved into my new apartment, I made sure to get one for my bedroom. I like this one because it's wood and it looks really cute. It also detects the air quality really well — I know it's always working to clear the air in my room. It's a little loud, but I like that because it's a little bit like white noise, which actually helps me sleep. Sphynx Swag Lucifer Sweater This is my favorite website in the world. People think they sponsor me because I talk about them so much, but they do not. This is just purely my own obsession. I must've heard about this brand from a fellow Sphynx cat owner, or randomly stumbled upon it online, because it's very low-key. The brand changed my life, though — well, mine and Morty's. Morty, my sphynx cat, gets very cold, but every other sweater has these little arm holes that are very uncomfortable for him. Sphynx Swag designs sweaters specifically for cats without hair. These have a big hole for both of his arms, so it's much more comfortable, and they come in the best patterns. I buy Morty new sweaters every few months and he rotates them. I wash them for him, too, because he's obviously not going to do that and they get kind of gross. I probably own about 15 right now. Adam Selman Sport Cutout stretch jumpsuit I've been hitting the gym lately because I quit my Juul and smoking. This is incredible. I've been doing Pilates, and the jumpsuit stays put. But it's also very stretchy. I love pulling up to Pilates in this with my green Pilates socks and green sneakers. I feel like I'm in a '80s fitness video. I wear a lot of Adam Selman Sport to the gym, just because I feel so good in it. And I get compliments every time I wear the stuff. It's so much better than the random leggings and whatnot I have for laundry days. Apple iPad Pro I just got this maybe a few months ago. It has changed everything, from reading scripts to answering emails to online shopping. I think my team is very happy that I have an iPad, because I've been much better at getting back to people about work stuff. I just got a TV, so I don't do much else with my iPad — maybe TikTok. But it's perfect for work. I have bad eyesight, too, so having a big iPad is really helpful. I feel like a mom because I wear my glasses on the tip of my nose and scroll through Amazon with my Apple pencil. It's a look. BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed Highlighter in Moonstone This comes in powder and liquid form, and I love both. They're so high-quality. The powder one is more for a simple, natural, everyday look. It's very shimmery, so it catches the light well and gives you that little pop of sparkle. The liquid version naturally is kind of dramatic, so I tend to just use that one when I'm going out. Sometimes I mix them both together, but it's just about what I'm feeling that day. I used to be an emo kid, which is how I got into makeup. I wanted to be like my fellow emos and wear really heavy eyeliner. It looked really bad — like truly horrible — and I got reprimanded for wearing it in fifth grade. That first experience definitely kick-started my love for makeup. The Strategist is designed to surface the most useful, expert recommendations for things to buy across the vast e-commerce landscape. 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