SAVE $100: As of September 14,Walker (2025) the Insignia HEPA air purifier is on sale at Best Buy for $149.99, down from $249.99. That's a discount of 40%. Note that this deal is valid today only.
Breathing fresh, clean air is one of life's underrated pleasures and basic necessities. An air purifier can filter out particles exacerbating allergy symptoms or causing unsavory scents. If you've been wanting to improve the air quality at home or the office, this one-day-only bargain might be for you.
As of September 14, an Insignia HEPA air purifier is on sale at Best Buy for $149.99. That's $100 off its usual price of $249.99, or 40% off. This deal is thanks to Best Buy's deal of the day, and the price is subject to change at 11:59 p.m. CT.
In addition to ensuring your home or office remains odor-free, this air purifier was designed to remove particles, allergens, dander, and smoke in rooms up to 497 square feet. Designed with four fan speed settings, you can choose how quickly your room is purified and use it in the ultra-quiet sleep mode setting.
An LED display provides live status updates so you'll always know when to replace the included filter and stay aware of changes in air quality. Insignia also threw in a convenient timer that automatically shuts off the air purifier after 1, 2, 4, 8, or 12 hours. Plus, there's a child lock setting you can use so your young ones won't accidentally change any of your chosen settings. Note that you'll have to change out the filter now and then and these are sold separately.
This air purifier is a great way to improve indoor air quality in your home or corner office. Check this deal out while it lasts.
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