The Shark air purifier I use every day is 25% off for Cyber Monday — but the deal ends tonight
My life has changed (in more ways than one) since owning an air purifier. Not only do I live with a very noisy and extremely sneezy Pug, who is constantly at my feet at all times of the day, but I also have a husband who suffers from allergies.
We live in the country, so air pollution is the least of our worries, but allergens from dander, pollen, and more? He feels them — especially while sleeping. But not anymore, since owning our Shark NeverChange Compact Pro. This air purifier works hard and fast to balance air purification levels in your home, with the ability to capture pollutants, pet dander, dust, odors, smoke, and much more.
I haven't even said the best part: yes, it comes in some stylish colorways (including a pastel pink and green), but it's also on sale with 25% off its price tag today, for Cyber Monday. Usually, this air purifier would take a $159.99 sized chunk from your checking account, but right now the Shark NeverChange Compact pro is just $119.99.
This highly-rated air purifier from Shark ticks all our boxes, in both looks and functionality. Arguably, the best thing about it has got to be its washable filter — this claims to last for at least 5 years before it'll need replacing.
The NeverChange Compact Pro's intuitive screen shows air quality levels and displays a colored ring — green means the air quality level is good!
With hosting season around the corner, you'll get heaps of use out of this air purifier, whether it becomes a helping hand, whether that's in the kitchen to banish smoke smells, or in your family room because your Christmas tree is smelling a little dusty. You can take it upstairs to your guest room, to ensure they sleep well, or even better? For peace of mind, it can even filter airborne viruses, should anyone in your family be feeling a little under the weather.
Why I love the Shark NeverChange Air Purifier
In my Shark NeverChange Compact Pro Review, I gave it 4 out of 5 stars. Due to its compact size, it's better suited to smaller spaces — think your home office or the kids' room. It performs best in rooms of 250 square feet or less.
What did I love about it the most? It's so easy to use. I don't have the time to mess around setting up appliances and linking them with my phone or Wi-Fi, which is why I loved this air purifier so much — you just plug it in, and it's ready to start purifying. Its color ring indicator also makes an easy job of checking the status of your room's air quality. Blue signals 'Good', yellow means it's 'Fair', and a red light shows that the air quality is 'Poor'.
Better yet, its compact design and lightweight build mean it's easy to move around my home, and up and down the stairs. I love that it comes in a range of colorways to fit your decor, and also that it's nice and quiet — I measured decibel readings ranging from 44dB to 60dB while testing it.
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There are 5 modes to choose from, including a sleep mode. There's also an Auto Mode and the Eco Mode, which will kick into action once the air purifier has reached 100% for 5 minutes.
What do you need to be aware of? First, as I've already said, it's designed to tackle smaller rooms. Do bear in mind, too, that it doesn't have a timer option — so if you do leave it on overnight while sleeping, it won't automatically turn off.
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Annie is a freelancer at Tom's Guide. She's been an Editor at various home magazines for 7 years — reviewing and writing about everything from cleaning products to air fryers and mattresses. Annie started her career at Real Homes as Deals Editor in 2018 and by 2020 she was the UK Shopping Editor at Livingetc, Homes & Gardens, and Ideal Home. She was in charge of the majority of eCommerce content on these sites, including reviews and buying guides. Now, as a freelancer, she writes features, reviews, and guides for several brands including BBC Good Food, Ideal Home, and Parade Home & Garden.
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