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This air purifier captures even smaller particles than HEPA filters — and it's on sale

TL;DR: PhoneSoap launched an impressive new air purifier, AirSoap, and as of Sept. 16, it's 20% off with the promo code CLEANAIR.


Sanitizing your electronics became huge this year thanks to the coronavirus. (Honestly, we probably should've been cleaning them all along.) PhoneSoap has been one of the most prominent brands of UV phone and electronic sanitizers, and now the company has released an air purifier to give the air you breathe the same cleaning treatment as your devices.

The aptly named AirSoap claims it's proven to kill 99.99 percent of airborne viruses and as of Sept. 16, you'll save 20% on the air purifier when you use the promo code CLEANAIR. The AirSoap retails for $399.99, but this code drops the price to $320. Read more...

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