Last chance to buy! This Shark air purifier banishes costly filter refills for 5 years, saving you $300 – the bonus $80 discount today makes it a total steal
You won't find better air purifier at this discounted price

If you value your wellbeing at home, an air purifier is non-negotiable. It's the single most guaranteed way to ensure you're breathing clean air – free of pollutants, allergens and harmful gases.
But spending hundreds of dollars on a purifier may not always be feasible, so waiting until a hearty deal comes along is the financially-smart move. The Shark NeverChange air purifier is discounted to just $169.99 and I couldn't recommend it more after using one myself.
The Shark NeverChange tops our list of the best air purifiers thanks to fast purification and large room coverage at a modest price. And with this $80 discount? Even better. Don't miss your last chance to by while these flash deals are still on.
Why I love the Shark NeverChange air purifier
Shark NeverChange | was $249.99, now $179.99 at Amazon (save $80)
Washable prefilters avoid recurring filter costs for up to five years, and with rapid purification and low noise levels, this is a solid investment.
Read more in my full Shark NeverChange MAX review.
The Shark NeverChange has a unique feature that's solved what is the most frustrating part of owning a purifier: Having to buy replacement filters multiple times a year. Thanks to washable prefilters, the core HEPA filter inside can last for up to five years – saving you $300+ long term, even if you're using it daily to improve your air quality.
Not only that, but the HEPA filter itself actually exceeds official HEPA standards, capturing 99.98% of large- to micro-sized particles of all the common household allergens that trigger symptoms at home.
I tested a larger version of the Shark NeverChange, the NeverChange MAX – but they work exactly the same except for the room coverage. The Shark NeverChange can cover rooms up to 650 square feet in size, which is bigger than the average living room or bedroom in the US.
In fact, using a bedroom air purifier essentially cured my asthma and allergies at home, so if you suffer from the same irritating ailments as I do, it's absolutely worth it.
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Buy the Shark NeverChange air purifier for $169.99 from Shark, or from Amazon for the same price if you want Prime delivery.
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Not for you? I have plenty of recommendations from the 17 air purifiers we've tested:
The Coway Airmega Aim works almost like a fan, focusing purified air in a certain direction – making it perfect for sleep or cooking. Our full Coway Airmega Aim review goes into more details.
The Coway Airmega Mighty is a fantastic air purifier, covering rooms up to 361 square feet while packaged in a slim design, taking up less space on your floor. Our full Coway Airmega Mighty review says more.
To get more from one appliance, this 3-in-1 purifier also produces purified cooling or purified heat, meaning you can use it all-year-round. Our full Shark Air Purifier 3-in-1 review explains what makes it so great.
Next, learn how to choose an air purifier for your home, and compare air purifiers and plants to learn more about the natural ways.

Dan is the Home Tech Editor for Homes & Gardens, covering all things cleaning, smart home, sound and air treatment across the Solved section. Having worked for Future PLC since July 2023, Dan was previously the Features Editor for Top Ten Reviews and looked after the wide variety of home and outdoor content across the site, but their writing about homes, gardens, tech and products started back in 2021 on brands like BBC Science Focus, YourHomeStyle and Gardens Illustrated.
They have spent more than 200 hours testing and reviewing vacuums for Homes & Gardens, and have even visited Dyson's engineering labs for the full low-down of the ins and outs of our trusty cleaners.
Dan has a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Magazine Journalism. Outside of work, you'll find them at gigs and art galleries, cycling somewhere scenic, or cooking up something good in the kitchen.
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