Phillip's air purifier from Amazon reduced to £99 and is 'great for allergies'
If you're wanting a better nights sleep, run to Amazon
With pollen counts beginning to rise, hay fever season is in full swing. This means that it can be rather difficult to sleep at night and it could be worth buying an air purifier to cure your problems. Luckily, Amazon is selling a discounted purifier from Phillip's worth £99.
The Philips AC0820/30 Series 800 Compact Purifier is originally priced at £154 but you can buy it and save 35% from Amazon. It might not come with free Amazon delivery but it is available at a distinctly lower price when compared to other sellers.
This small yet mighty gadget automatically monitors, reacts and purifiers air. So far its amassed an approval rating of 4.6 stars out of 5, with 72% of customers leaving a 5* recommendation.
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Features include a 4-step colour display indicator, 3D air circulation technology, sleep mode display lights, control touch methodology and promises to remove 99.5 Percent of ultrafine particles.
One delighted buyer who left a review said: "This is a wonderful smart air purifier which I bought after seeing it recommended by many other asthmatic people. Unless your air quality is poor the purifier is lovely and quiet, the whole thing is very light to carry and move so it is easy to position where you want and the buttons are extremely simple."
A second person typed: "Bought this machine to try and stop my wife coughing indoors, and the result was amazing. On the first night, with the machine in sleep mode, she awoke in the morning and no cough, it has continued the same since. During the day, with the doors and windows closed, the good results have continued."
A third said: "Like this air purifier, it really works, when my partner lights up a cig it goes on the higher fan and clears the smoke quickly. I also have asthma and it's definitely helping me, at this time of year I suffer from the tree pollen. It's quite big but not heavy."
A small number of customers have left negative reviews, with one buyer saying: "Product initially seemed fine then a couple of hours later it went onto the maximum setting and stayed like this for hours and hours. Was in a small room, so it could not have been a result of the air quality, so presumably there was a fault with the sensor. Item is being returned to Amazon."
Another buyer complained: "Normal mode blows out air so little and slow, while turbo mode is extremely loud. Requires window and door to be closed, making the room hot. Might as well just use the air-con instead of buying this product."
You can also buy the air purifier for the same price at Argos. You can buy the purifier from Amazon here.
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