Air purifiers are everywhere now, and it is easy to get lost in specs, filters, and fancy names. But you do not need to be an expert to pick the right one. Think of it like buying a pair of shoes. It has to fit your space, do its job well, and not cost you a fortune to keep using. Before you look at a brand or design, focus on three simple things: whether the air purifier you are buying matches your room size, what kind of filter it uses, and how much it will cost you to maintain over time. If you get these things right, then the rest will fall into place.
Every air purifier has his own capacity and is built for different room sizes. If you place a machine that is built for a small bedroom in a large living room, then it will struggle no matter how good the brand is. If you want to avoid that, then the easiest option is to check the CADR rating of the device. The rating allows you to understand how much air the machine can clean in an hour; you can match it to your room’s square footage.
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Another thing you should consider before purchasing an air purifier is the filter installed in the air purifier. The filter is the heart of the purifier, and different filters are built to serve different needs. For a normal household a HEPA filter is standard, as it can trap fine dust, pollen, and even smoke particles. Some purifiers also add a carbon layer, which helps with smells from cooking or pets.
While the abovementioned were the things you should look for in an air purifier, if you see a device claiming ionic or electrostatic cleaning without a proper HEPA filter, then you should avoid buying such devices. These devices reportedly underperform when compared to what has been marketed.
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Lastly, when you’re planning to purchase a new air purifier, check the maintenance cost of the device, as the filters of the air purifiers need to be replaced every few months, and this cost adds up over the years. While some replacement filters cost as little as Rs 1,500, others can go up to Rs 5,000.
The price of an air purifier depends on the features offered with the device, and you can buy a basic model for around Rs 5,000, while a more advanced model can cost Rs 20,000 or even more.