Looking for a way to purify the air in your home, but don’t want to have to change the filter? Try Airfree! Airfree air purifiers give you all the benefits of air purifiers without the filter! Each air purify is easy to use and low maintenance.
The Airfree Lotus Air Purifier is completely silent and features patented Thermodynamic TSS Technology that pulls in your home’s air, heats it to almost 400 degrees and then cools it to destroy airborne mold spores, bacteria, ozone, viruses, and other airborne contaminants with 99% efficiency. This air purifier with a nightlight was inspired by the beautiful lotus flower and is small and portable and is the perfect size for medium size rooms around 650 ft.
If you concerned about your personal health or looking for something that will help with allergies, we encourage you to give this Airfree air purifier a try!
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Katie says
Linda,
To answer your question, yes. According to their website FAQ page, the night light’s intensity can be adjusted or shut off by repeatedly pressing the sensor touch button.
Linda Nagle says
Can the night light be shut off?
Katie says
Elizabeth,
Thanks for your comment and your feedback.
Katie says
James,
Great question! Airfree air purifiers are designed with Thermodynamic TSS Technology silently destroys airborne bacteria, viruses, mold, organic allergens, and all airborne microorganisms at temperatures of 400°F, in a filterless operation. Airfree applies the same concept as that of boiling water by using heat to destroy microorganisms, thus attaining 99.99% air sterilization efficiency at Airfree’s air outlets. For more information please visit their website: https://www.airfree.com/en-us/about-airfree
Katie says
Robert,
Great question! According to the official Airfree website, this particular model has low energy consumption: 52 W, it’s not clear if that’s watts per hour. We encourage you to check out their website for more product specific information: https://www.airfree.com/en-us/lotus
ELIZABETH HARE says
At site says retail $399 not $499. Also saw no US ratings in vids and none here to check for small sqft units. Average home would require $$$$ investment. Probably great for customers who do not clean often or can not open windows for sun and exterior air. Would be more interested in units that cover whole house as major add to AC/Heat, as would be home improvement and not small appliance adds.
Also pictures in storage unit or museum rows showed several placed in close proximity on floor. If product coverage requires such, then coverage per unit is offset by open area exposure and would mean that furniture or other obstructions would come into play. Not enough information on sites to validate investment.
James Huff says
How does this purifier get cleaned after all this destruction of mold, mildew, etc…?
Robert Hess says
How many watts per hour dose it use?