This Blueair air purifier did wonders for my spring allergies — plus more air purifier deals I recommend

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Spring is coming and if you suffer from allergies, one of the best ways to alleviate the discomfort is with an air purifier. Our experts at Tom's Guide have tested some of the best air purifiers on the market and they're great for everything from alleviating allergies to removing bad smells.

Personally, I've been using the Blueair Blue Signature ($299, Amazon), which has been great at keeping the air quality in my home clean and alleviating morning congestion. I also love that I can monitor it and even order replacement filters via the Blueair app. It's at its lowest price ever right now.

Depending on your home, lifestyle, and needs, such appliances can be costly. That's why it’s even better when you spot a great discount. Luckily, I’ve hand-picked some of the best air purifiers deals you can get ahead of spring. So, if you’re looking to breathe easy, here are my top picks.

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My Top Pick

Blueair  Blue Signature
Editor's Choice
Blueair Blue Signature: was $449 now $299 at Amazon
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The Blue Signature air purifier was a clear winner in our tests, due to its efficiency and how quickly it works in large spaces. I've also been using it for several months to alleviate my allergies and clean the air when the air quality in my neighborhood/home is low. This model provides a high CADR in terms of dust, smoke, and pollen. Plus, it offers plenty of handy settings and it's WiFi-enabled. We especially love the design, which blends well into any room.

Best air purifier deals

Levoit Core Smart Air Purifier 200S-P
Levoit Core Smart Air Purifier 200S-P: was $89 now $68 at Amazon
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If you’re after a small yet powerful purifier that can handle mid-large spaces, this Levoit Core smart model is ideal. It comes with a three-stage filtration, and has an auto feature that scans the air for particles and adjusts the fan speed accordingly. Plus, it sends back real-time reports to your phone, for added convenience.

Clorox Air Purifiers for Large Rooms
Clorox Air Purifiers for Large Rooms: was $179 now $124 at Amazon
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If you’re on a budget, this Clorox purifier came tops in our guide for affordability. Simple to set up, it features a touchscreen that lets you control all of its functions, and it has clear indicators for fan settings. It's worth noting that the discount is only on the large sized purifier (ideal for rooms up to 1,500 sq ft.), however, it’s still great value for money considering how quick it cleans the air. A great deal while it lasts.

Shark  NeverChange Air Purifier
Shark NeverChange Air Purifier: was $179 now $139 at Amazon
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The Shark NeverChange may look small and compact, but it’s mighty. And in our review, it rated high for filtering the air and tackling a large room. In addition, it comes with an anti-allergen HEPA filter designed to handle a wide range of air contaminants, and has an odor-neutralizer to keep air free from lingering smells. Perhaps the main USP of this model is its NeverChange filter, which will last up to five years — saving you a fortune in the long-run.

Coway Airmega AP-1512HH
Coway Airmega AP-1512HH: was $229 now $154 at Amazon
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In our Airmega AP-1512HH review, we said that the air purifier is small and compact in stature, but powerful. Its eco-friendly setting also helps keep energy costs low, earning it the most energy-efficient of the bunch. Better yet, it provides a decent clean air delivery rate (CADR) of 247.5/232.3/241.3. It also offers an ionizer mode, which will disperse negative ions to improve the quality of the air it filters.

Louis Ramirez

As deals editor-in-chief at Tom’s Guide, Louis is constantly looking for ways to avoid paying full price for the latest gadgets, appliances, and apparel. With over 10 years of deals-hunting experience, Louis price checks against multiple retailers and searches high and low for the best deals to bring readers. He's also always on the look out for the best coupon codes to use when shopping. A born-and-bred New Yorker, Louis is also an avid swimmer and marathoner. His work has appeared on Gizmodo, CNET, and Time Out New York.

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