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Combat allergy season with a home air purifier — on sale for up to 54% off

It’s one thing to deal with seasonal allergies when you step outside. But you shouldn’t have to suffer through endless sneezes and sniffles in your own home.

You can combat some of that pollen, dust, dander, and dirt in the air by investing in a home air purifier. From portable gadgets that create a clean bubble of air around you to standalone devices that can clean your whole house, here are 20 air purifying options to help kick your allergies to the curb — on sale for up to 54% off for a limited time.

Under $100 

TechCare Smart Air Purifier with HEPA Filters + Silent Comfort

Eliminate 99.97 percent of odors, dust, mold, and other allergens in the air as small as 0.3 microns with TechCare’s three-stage filtration system with high-efficiency true HEPA filters. It features a sleep mode with 28dB of white noise, making it the perfect bedroom addition. Get it on sale for just $85.98 (regularly $189) for a limited time. Read more...

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