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Consumer Reports has ratings of more than 150 air purifiers to help you find the best models. Here are the air purifiers that came out on top in our tests.
Consumer Reports has tested more than 130 air purifiers, including these six. The best models aced our tests for clearing dust, smoke, and pollen at both high and low speeds. The worst failed to ...
These are the best air purifiers under $350, based on findings from Consumer Reports' rigorous tests. Air purifiers can help minimize a host of indoor pollutants. Ad-free.
The latest home air purifiers don't just remove pollutants, Consumer Reports says in this look at what's new in home air purifiers. Many offer trim good looks and more convenience features.
Consumer Reports surveyed thousands of air purifier users to determine the most reliable air purifier brands and which air purifier brands are worth your money. Ad-free. Influence-free.
Consumer Reports does not test air purifiers for virus removal, but we do perform our tests using similarly sized airborne particles as small as 0.1 micron and up to 1 micron (a range that ...
Consumer Reports explains why the Molekule Air and the Molekule Air Pro don't measure up to the hype—and reveals which models to consider instead.
But air purifiers aren’t cheap. Most models that CR recommends cost more than $200, and up to $900. They can be expensive to operate, too, because they typically require filter replacements once ...
In this look at what air purifiers can catch, Consumer Reports says air purifiers with HEPA filters can capture 99.97% of particles that are 0.3 micron; that's far smaller than the diameter of a ...
The best air purifiers for dealing with wildfire smoke and harmful smoke particulates, plus steps from Consumer Reports to improve indoor air quality. Ad-free. Influence-free.
To test a typical air purifier, our lab engineers inject smoke and dust particles into a sealed chamber and assesses how well each model removes particles between 0.1 and 1 micron.
Air purifiers can be great for trapping fine particles like dust, pollen, and smoke that swirl about in your home's air, as Consumer Reports discovered in its tests of portable and whole-house air ...
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