Best Buy via eBay has Blueair Blue Pure 211+ Air Purifier on sale for $249.99 (price shown in cart). Shipping is free.
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Swedish Filter Technology Captures 99% of Airborne Pollutants Like Viruses, Pollen, Dust, Pet Dander, Mold, Bacteria and More
Eliminates odors. Activated carbon filter reduces gases, VOCs, and annoying odors from pets, smoking, cooking, wildfires and more
Includes machine washable fabric pre-filters in diva blue and dark shadow. Leave the mesh filter housing exposed for a Scandinavian look
No louder than a whisper on the lowest speed (31 decibel.) and equivalent to the noise level of rainfall on the highest setting (56 decibel.)
4.7 out of 5 stars overall based on over 5,600 reviews.
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Our research indicates that the Blueair Blue Pure 211+ 540 Sq. Ft. Air Purifier (White) is $50 lower (16.6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $299.99 at the time of this posting.
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Has 97.3% positive feedback based on over 725,000 feedback
Returns: 14 day returns. Buyer pays for return shipping
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Best Buy via eBay has Blueair Blue Pure 211+ Air Purifier on sale for $249.99 (price shown in cart). Shipping is free.
Best Buy also has Blueair Blue Pure 211+ Air Purifier on sale for $249.99 (price shown in cart). Shipping is free, or select curbside pickup where available.
Amazon also has Blueair Blue Pure 211+ Air Purifier on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to community members swanson8r andWetrix for finding this deal.
Swedish Filter Technology Captures 99% of Airborne Pollutants Like Viruses, Pollen, Dust, Pet Dander, Mold, Bacteria and More
Eliminates odors. Activated carbon filter reduces gases, VOCs, and annoying odors from pets, smoking, cooking, wildfires and more
Includes machine washable fabric pre-filters in diva blue and dark shadow. Leave the mesh filter housing exposed for a Scandinavian look
No louder than a whisper on the lowest speed (31 decibel.) and equivalent to the noise level of rainfall on the highest setting (56 decibel.)
4.7 out of 5 stars overall based on over 5,600 reviews.
About this deal:
Our research indicates that the Blueair Blue Pure 211+ 540 Sq. Ft. Air Purifier (White) is $50 lower (16.6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $299.99 at the time of this posting.
About these stores:
Best Buy via eBay:
Has 97.3% positive feedback based on over 725,000 feedback
Returns: 14 day returns. Buyer pays for return shipping
Model: Blue Pure 211+ Air Purifier with Allergen and Odor Remover, Washable Pre-Filter
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For those with a Costco membership, they routinely have the larger 121 model for $299. They do go on sale from time to time at $199, but currently $299.
The diminishing returns on these high priced air purifiers drops off a cliff after about $50. Spending anything higher than that, you're buying a name. Even the Dyson reps won't argue against that when asked why a lasko fan and filter outperforms their $750 high end products.
A $20 lasko fan with a $20 filter from Walmart beats out $700+ air purifiers. So if noise isn't an issue I suggest going that route.
This is my ghetto air 3000 (https://i.imgur.com/cCVw1AP.png), runs like a champ and gives me real fast air cycles in the house.
The good news is the Blueair performs very well in their tests as you can see.
If you're gonna buy an air purifier the BlueAir is the best one on the market based on the testing a listed above. It beats the $800 dyson out by a lot.
Last edited by Ohsighrus March 14, 2021 at 02:23 PM.
The diminishing returns on these high priced air purifiers drops off a cliff after about $50. Spending anything higher than that, you're buying a name. Even the Dyson reps won't argue against that when asked why a lasko fan and filter outperforms their $750 high end products.
A $20 lasko fan with a $20 filter from Walmart beats out $700+ air purifiers. So if noise isn't an issue I suggest going that route.
This is my ghetto air 3000 (https://i.imgur.com/cCVw1AP.png), runs like a champ and gives me real fast air cycles in the house.
Noise and aesthetics. Wife Approval Factor is pretty low on box fan plus filter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uZKBlwLEFs
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A $20 lasko fan with a $20 filter from Walmart beats out $700+ air purifiers. So if noise isn't an issue I suggest going that route.
Kind of a misleading statement in the thread of a $250 air purifier that appears to have significantly better performance than all of the above.
Kind of a misleading statement in the thread of a $250 air purifier that appears to have significantly better performance than all of the above.
I think you should read my whole comment rather than pulling text out of full context. I stated that this is the best high end product. I personally just prefer my ghetto air 3000... personal choices.
My ghetto air 3000 moves as much air as the blueair since I have 4 times the surface area and 1/4th the static pressure of a single filter on a fan.
If I was going to buy a namebrand one, this would be it.
Last edited by Ohsighrus March 14, 2021 at 02:27 PM.
The diminishing returns on these high priced air purifiers drops off a cliff after about $50. Spending anything higher than that, you're buying a name. Even the Dyson reps won't argue against that when asked why a lasko fan and filter outperforms their $750 high end products.
A $20 lasko fan with a $20 filter from Walmart beats out $700+ air purifiers. So if noise isn't an issue I suggest going that route.
This is my ghetto air 3000 (https://i.imgur.com/cCVw1AP.png), runs like a champ and gives me real fast air cycles in the house.
The good news is the Blueair performs very well in their tests as you can see.
If you're gonna buy an air purifier the BlueAir is the best one on the market based on the testing a listed above. It beats the $800 dyson out by a lot.
1) it looks hella ghetto
2) back pressure and fan design. It's a absolutely not designed to be ran with so back pressure. Odds are you can hear the loading
I think you should read my whole comment rather than pulling text out of full context. I stated that this is the best high end product. I personally just prefer my ghetto air 3000... personal choices.
My ghetto air 3000 moves as much air as the blueair since I have 4 times the surface area and 1/4th the static pressure of a single filter on a fan.
If I was going to buy a namebrand one, this would be it.
Apparently I needed to be told to not respond to your comment until you were finished with your edits. Most of what you're talking about was not part of your original post.
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For those with a Costco membership, they routinely have the larger 121 model for $299. They do go on sale from time to time at $199, but currently $299.
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The diminishing returns on these high priced air purifiers drops off a cliff after about $50. Spending anything higher than that, you're buying a name. Even the Dyson reps won't argue against that when asked why a lasko fan and filter outperforms their $750 high end products.
A $20 lasko fan with a $20 filter from Walmart beats out $700+ air purifiers. So if noise isn't an issue I suggest going that route.
This is my ghetto air 3000 (https://i.imgur.com/cCVw1AP.png), runs like a champ and gives me real fast air cycles in the house.
The good news is the Blueair performs very well in their tests as you can see.
If you're gonna buy an air purifier the BlueAir is the best one on the market based on the testing a listed above. It beats the $800 dyson out by a lot.
The diminishing returns on these high priced air purifiers drops off a cliff after about $50. Spending anything higher than that, you're buying a name. Even the Dyson reps won't argue against that when asked why a lasko fan and filter outperforms their $750 high end products.
A $20 lasko fan with a $20 filter from Walmart beats out $700+ air purifiers. So if noise isn't an issue I suggest going that route.
This is my ghetto air 3000 (https://i.imgur.com/cCVw1AP.png), runs like a champ and gives me real fast air cycles in the house.
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A $20 lasko fan with a $20 filter from Walmart beats out $700+ air purifiers. So if noise isn't an issue I suggest going that route.
My ghetto air 3000 moves as much air as the blueair since I have 4 times the surface area and 1/4th the static pressure of a single filter on a fan.
If I was going to buy a namebrand one, this would be it.
The diminishing returns on these high priced air purifiers drops off a cliff after about $50. Spending anything higher than that, you're buying a name. Even the Dyson reps won't argue against that when asked why a lasko fan and filter outperforms their $750 high end products.
A $20 lasko fan with a $20 filter from Walmart beats out $700+ air purifiers. So if noise isn't an issue I suggest going that route.
This is my ghetto air 3000 (https://i.imgur.com/cCVw1AP.png), runs like a champ and gives me real fast air cycles in the house.
The good news is the Blueair performs very well in their tests as you can see.
If you're gonna buy an air purifier the BlueAir is the best one on the market based on the testing a listed above. It beats the $800 dyson out by a lot.
2) back pressure and fan design. It's a absolutely not designed to be ran with so back pressure. Odds are you can hear the loading
3) noise
4) efficiency & energy usage.
My ghetto air 3000 moves as much air as the blueair since I have 4 times the surface area and 1/4th the static pressure of a single filter on a fan.
If I was going to buy a namebrand one, this would be it.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank up1bin
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