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SAVE $60: As of Dec. 22, the Honeywell Home True HEPA Air Purifier is just $189.99 at Best Buy — that's $60 off their usual price. It is a deal of the day, so act fast.


Now that we're into winter, the air's getting drier and your allergies are getting worse. We're in the trenches of allergy season (it's always some kind of allergy season), and extra protection won't hurt. Air purifiers are a great way to block particles like smoke, dust, pet dander, mold spores, and pollen from taking over your home.

Battle those allergens in your home with this Honeywell Home True HEPA Air Purifier. It removes most particles as small as 0.3 microns and the activated carbon pre-filter helps reduce odors.

Made for large rooms of 465 square feet or less, this Honeywell air purifier lets you set a two-hour, four-hour, or eight-hour timer. So, you can start purifying the air before you even get home.

With this air purifier, you can choose between four fan speeds, including Low, Medium, High, and Turbo Clean. And, the electronic filter indicator reminds you when you need to change the filter.

Like most products with touch screens, it can be a little difficult to work. But even though the touch screen can be glitchy, the Honeywell Home True HEPA Air Purifier claims to capture 99.9% of airborne particles. Snag it today at Best Buy for just $189.99.

Honeywell Home True HEPA Air Purifier on a white background.
Credit: Honeywell
Honeywell Home True HEPA Air Purifier
$189.99 at Best Buy (save $60)

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