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SAVE $80: As of June 1, the Insignia HEPA air purifier is on sale at Best Buy for $119.99, down from $199.99. That's a savings of 40%.


Air filters can be especially beneficial to people with pets or especially sensitive noses. These gadgets get rid of dust, smoke, or dander so you can breathe easier. If you're interested in a new or additional air filter, now's a great time to look at this deal.

As of June 1, the Insignia HEPA air purifier is now on sale for only $119.99 at Best Buy. This is $80 lower than the typical price of $199.99, and saves you 40%. Note that this air purifier is one of Best Buy's Deals of the Day and the discount is only available until tonight at 11:59 p.m. CT.

Equipped with a removable and washable HEPA air filter, you can get rid of foul smells, irritants, allergens, and other small particles in rooms measuring up to 375 square feet. It features an alarm that lets you know when your filter needs replacing, as well as an LED light that reports your home's air quality. Choose from three different speed options, including sleep mode.

The Insignia HEPA air purifier also includes a timer with an auto-shutoff feature that lets you program filtration in increments of 1, 2, 4, or 8 hours. Additionally, a child lock feature prevents young ones from tinkering with settings. It also includes a 6-foot cord and measures 20.6 x 10.2 x 10.4 inches.

This deal turns into a pumpkin tonight at 11:59 p.m. CT. Make sure you check this air purifier out before then if it piques your interest.

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