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Writer's pictureJoshua Logan

Can an Air Purifier Help with Allergies?

Hello, fellow allergy warriors! If you're tired of playing hide and seek with your tissues during allergy season, you're not alone. The battle against sneezing, itchy eyes, and a perpetually runny nose can feel like a never-ending quest for relief. Enter the unsung hero: the air purifier! But the burning question remains: "Can an air purifier really help with allergies?" Let's embark on a journey to demystify this airborne enigma with a dash of allergy-induced empathy.


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Understanding Allergy Blues:

Before we dive into the world of air purifiers, let's commiserate for a moment about the allergy struggles. Picture this: You're at a picnic, the sun is shining, the birds are singing, and suddenly your nose decides to throw a spring-loaded sneezing party. Ah, the joys of allergies!


How Air Purifiers Become Allergy Allies:

Now, let's talk about the potential superhero in our story – the air purifier. Imagine it as the caped crusader against tiny allergen villains wreaking havoc in your home.


  • Particle Filtration: Think of HEPA filters in air purifiers as the bouncers at the allergy nightclub. Pollen, pet dander, and dust mites try to sneak in and cause a ruckus, but HEPA filters kick them out with a swift, efficiency-infused move. Studies show they can catch particles as small as 0.3 microns – that's like catching allergens in a net finer than a spider's silk (but without the creepy crawly aspect)!

  • Mold Spore Meltdown: Imagine mold spores as tiny party crashers that nobody invited. Air purifiers equipped with HEPA filters act like the ultimate bouncers, intercepting those pesky mold spores at the door. Studies have proven their prowess in evicting mold spores from the allergen guest list.

  • Odor and VOC Vigilantes: Activated carbon filters in air purifiers are the olfactory superheroes. They tackle odors and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like seasoned detectives on the scent. While not directly related to allergens, they help create an atmosphere as fresh as a spring morning, minus the pollen.

  • Choosing Your Air Purifier Sidekick: Now, before you rush to the nearest appliance store in a quest for your air purifier sidekick, remember a few things:

  • Size Matters: Just like finding the perfect sidekick, your air purifier should be a good fit. Choose one that suits the size of your room for maximum impact.

  • Regular Maintenance Rituals: Even superheroes need a spa day. Regularly clean and replace your air purifier filters to keep them in tip-top allergy-fighting shape.

  • Conclusion: So, can an air purifier help with allergies? The evidence suggests they can be the dynamic duo you need to fend off those pesky allergens. Just remember, while air purifiers are an excellent ally in the war against allergies, they work best when part of a holistic strategy. Combine their powers with regular cleaning, humidity control, and minimizing allergen exposure for a superhero-worthy allergy-free fortress. Now go forth, allergy avenger, and breathe easy!


I've ranked and reviewed the 7 best air purifiers.




What is the Best Air Purifier?

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1. Best Overall:


What I like/Dislike

  • Like

    • For most standard homes, this is all you need. The HEPA 14 filter cleans the air with a noticeable change.

    • The sleek design makes it almost unnoticeable. It's very quiet and won't break the bank.

  • Dislike

    • Not much to dislike about this one.

Take a Look (link to product)


2. Best for the Price

What I Like/Dislike

  • Like

    • This and that.

  • Dislike

    • This and that.

Take a Look (link to product)


3.  Best for Large Spaces:

What I Like/Dislike

  • Like

    • I own this air purifier and I absolutely love it. When my wife and I relocated to the Midwest, we purchased a home with a musty basement. Within minutes of turning this the Hathaspace on, there was a noticable change in air quality. Its very well designed and feels futuristic.

  • Dislike

    • Definitely on the pricier side.

Take a Look (link to product)


4.  Best for the Bedroom

What I Like/Dislike

  • Like

    • Airflow can stagnate from room to room and two purifiers is a great way to ensure your home is clean.

    • This is great for the bedroom! It's insanely quiet and after looking at the filter, you know that it's working.

  • Dislike

    • The smaller reach means it's not meant for a larger living space or work area where the doors are constantly open.

Take a Look (link to product)


5.  Best for Pets

What I Like/Dislike

  • Like

    • Pet dander gets everywhere, and this can handle it. The strong suction can take in Collie fur as well as mold spores.

  • Dislike

    • Some have claimed that it can get loud.

Take a Look (link to product)


6.  Best for Tech Lovers

What I Like/Dislike

  • Like

    • Monitoring the air in your home from afar is definitely cool! It's also great to have data to look back on to monitor your home over the course of time.

  • Dislike

    • With tech, can come problems. Setting up and connecting to your phone can get wonky at times.

Take a Look (link to product)


7.  Best for Longevity

What I Like/Dislike

  • Like

    • 5yr HEPA filtration! One less thing to think about.

  • Dislike

    • Some customers have complained about Shark's manufacturing process. Units have been shipped with errors that lower the lifetime and effectiveness of the product.

Take a Look (link to product)



Executive Summary:

There are a lot of purifiers on the market, and all of them have unique features and benefits. Taking a moment to think about your space and needs will guide you in the right direction.


If you're considering an air purifier there must be a reason. A while back I heard: "Your landlord has more impact on your health than your doctor." Perhaps you are your landlord, the point is, we are breathing multiple times a minute and the air we breathe impacts our health, comfort, and overall life. Everyone deserves clean air.


Overall I recommend #3 the HATHASPACE. After doing a lot of research that was the right fit for me and I'm very satisfied.


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