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    This $50 IKEA air purifier looks like a little Scandi suitcase and has everything you need for clean air whenever you go


    Looking for an air purifier that doesn’t look clinical and won’t break the bank? Head to IKEA. The Swedish homeware titan has a compact $50 purifier that looks like a little Scandi suitcase, and I can see it fitting into pretty much any spot.

    There are plenty of compact purifiers on the market, but I’ve never seen one quite like this. The IKEA UPPÅTVIND has a simple, squared-off design that can stand upright or be laid on its side, and a dove-gray carry handle so it can easily be toted between rooms depending on where it’s needed. Despite the white color manages to not feel clinical at all – it almost looks like a speaker.

    The functionality looks very solid, too. There’s an EPA12 filter that can remove 99.5% of small airborne particles, including PM2.5 particles (small, inhalable particles measuring 0.1-2.5 micrometers in size), pollen and dust. An LED indicator will tell you when it’s time to switch out the filter – around every six months – and replacements are available from IKEA. You’ll have three fan speeds to choose from, depending on the noise level and purifying efficiency you need.

    IKEA Uppatvind air purifier in a room

    (Image credit: IKEA)

    IKEA recommends the UPPÅTVIND for rooms of 75 sq ft. That’s based on five complete air changes per hour, which is on the upper end of what’s generally recommended – you could certainly use it in a larger room and have a slightly less efficient purification rate. The CADR (clean air delivery rate) is 18 cu ft/min on the lowest setting, and 55 cu ft/min on the highest.


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