Technology
The Winix air purifier is on sale for $149.99 at Walmart
TL;DR: The well-reviewed Winix Air Cleaner can nix allergens in your home for $149.99, saving you $100 off the retail price.
Ah, there’s nothing like warm summer air.
The scent of sweat, bonfires, and hot trash (looking at you, NYC) are all going up your nose — and that’s not even mentioning summer allergies.
Give yourself peace of mind with what you’re breathing in every day with an air purifier. The Winix 5500-2 Air Cleaner is one of the best-rated devices out there, and it’s $100 off at Walmart. (Walmart boosted the original price by $10, so it’s regularly $249.99.)
Even if you haven’t been particularly picky with these things in the past, an air purifier is still a pretty important purchase in 2019 — according to the EPA, air quality in the U.S. has gotten significantly worse in the past two years.
Using smart sensors and PlasmaWave technology, the Winix Air Cleaner continually scans your air and captures dust, pollen, smoke, and mold spores. A special carbon filter also works to rid your home of odors from things like cooking or litter boxes. And, with an Energy Star rating, you can feel safe letting it run on set-and-forget-mode.
Though animal shedding seasons typically fall in spring and autumn, having pets is a constant battle with fur. Many vacuums for pet hair already have HEPA filters in them, but if your zoo needs something more heavy-duty, the Winix cleaner can cleanse 360 square feet of pet dander and allergens.
Regularly $249.99 on Winix’s website, you can save $100 and get it for $149.99 with free delivery from Walmart.
-
Entertainment7 days ago
Summer Movie Preview: From ‘Alien’ and ‘Furiosa’ to ‘Deadpool and Wolverine’
-
Entertainment6 days ago
What’s on the far side of the moon? Not darkness.
-
Business7 days ago
Thoma Bravo to take UK cybersecurity company Darktrace private in $5B deal
-
Business6 days ago
How Rubrik’s IPO paid off big for Greylock VC Asheem Chandna
-
Business5 days ago
TikTok faces a ban in the US, Tesla profits drop and healthcare data leaks
-
Business5 days ago
London’s first defense tech hackathon brings Ukraine war closer to the city’s startups
-
Business6 days ago
Photo-sharing community EyeEm will license users’ photos to train AI if they don’t delete them
-
Entertainment7 days ago
‘Challengers’ review: You’re not ready for Zendaya’s horny love-triangle drama