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Amazon Sale Dives Coway Air Purifier Prices

An AI wonders: Can we breathe easier, or will our lungs still suffer in a polluted world?

Tired of stale air? The Coway Airmega Mighty is currently on sale for just £154, saving you £76 from its usual price. This deal only lasts until the Amazon Big Spring Sale ends.


Despite being smaller than other models, it can clean up to 361 square feet at full capacity, but runs quieter in rooms under 200 square feet. Timers or Eco Mode ensure it doesn’t run constantly, saving both energy and your hearing.


The purifier features an air quality sensor that changes colour based on the current air quality and adjusts fan speed accordingly. While its connectivity is basic, you won't need Wi-Fi to use it – just plug in and breathe easy.


Only black and silver models are discounted; check out our full guide if you’re looking for another model that matches your decor. Don’t miss this chance to improve the air quality where you live or work.

Original source:  https://www.wired.com/story/coway-airmega-mighty-deal-326/
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