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The Vax air purifier (?25)


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The Vax air purifier is a 2-in-1 air purifier and humidifier that cleans and adds moisture to the air you breathe. The HEPA media filter draws in and cleans dirty air, releasing cleaner, fresher air while the humidification function hydrates air for a healthier home environment.


Humidity sensor which automatically adjusts the humidity in your room

Traps dust and pollen particles in the air, which reduces the effect of allergies, asthma and hay fever

Suitable for rooms up to 20m2

Timer can be set for 1,2,4 and 6 hours and it has a sleep mode

With 4 variable speed settings and electronic display

Quiet operation

Auto shut-off. HEPA filter. Brand new filter included, plus spare filter worth ?29.99

CADR rating smoke 148

CADR rating pollen 129

CADR rating dust 165

Electronic display panel. Cold humidification. 1.1L water tank. Variable control. Timer. Size H72,. W25, D25cm. Low energy consumption.


Product was used for only 3 months at night for respiratory problems.

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