Aeocky Direct via Amazon has Aeocky Energy Star Air Purifier w/ 5-Layer Filter (up to 2300 sq. ft.) on sale for $99.99 - $50 (50%) off when you apply promo code YWGXYOCR on the checkout page = $49.99. Shipping is free.
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Proprietary YearChange filter lasts 5x longer; includes washable pet pre-filters
5-layer all-in-one filter removes dust, VOCs, smoke, and odors
Natural Breath Capsule provides active deodorization with mild fragrance
Energy Star certified; uses 0.42 kWh/day
DC brushless motor delivers 65% more airflow or 30% less noise
AI sensor adjusts speed automatically; 35% more accurate, 60% faster response
Features sleep mode, timer, and child lock
Certified by SGS, CARB, ETL, DOE, FCC, Energy Star; Zero ozone emission
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Aeocky Direct via Amazon has Aeocky Energy Star Air Purifier w/ 5-Layer Filter (up to 2300 sq. ft.) on sale for $99.99 - $50 (50%) off when you apply promo code YWGXYOCR on the checkout page = $49.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for sharing this deal.
About this product:
Proprietary YearChange filter lasts 5x longer; includes washable pet pre-filters
5-layer all-in-one filter removes dust, VOCs, smoke, and odors
Natural Breath Capsule provides active deodorization with mild fragrance
Energy Star certified; uses 0.42 kWh/day
DC brushless motor delivers 65% more airflow or 30% less noise
AI sensor adjusts speed automatically; 35% more accurate, 60% faster response
Features sleep mode, timer, and child lock
Certified by SGS, CARB, ETL, DOE, FCC, Energy Star; Zero ozone emission
Model: 2300 ft² Energy Star Air Purifiers, AEOCKY Proprietary YearChange Filter Tech, with Multi-Effect Filter, Washable Pre-Filter, Scent Capsule, Air Quality Monitor, for Home Large Room bedroom Pets Odor
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I would tread *very* carefully on these sort of filters that do not list a single actual rating for how much of *anything* they remove. CADR ratings are industry standard and there are *no* google results for this model (or even for this mfg at https://www.ahamdir.com/room-air-cleaners/ which has no shortage of mfgs including ones I've never heard of). Additionally there is no listing for this mfg at the energy star site ( https://www.energystar.gov/produc...rs/results ) This is very likely snake oil and you should not trust it with your indoor air quality.
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I would tread *very* carefully on these sort of filters that do not list a single actual rating for how much of *anything* they remove. CADR ratings are industry standard and there are *no* google results for this model (or even for this mfg at https://www.ahamdir.com/room-air-cleaners/ which has no shortage of mfgs including ones I've never heard of). Additionally there is no listing for this mfg at the energy star site ( https://www.energystar.gov/produc...rs/results ) This is very likely snake oil and you should not trust it with your indoor air quality.
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I would tread *very* carefully on these sort of filters that do not list a single actual rating for how much of *anything* they remove. CADR ratings are industry standard and there are *no* google results for this model (or even for this mfg at https://www.ahamdir.com/room-air-cleaners/ which has no shortage of mfgs including ones I've never heard of). Additionally there is no listing for this mfg at the energy star site ( https://www.energystar.gov/produc...rs/results ) This is very likely snake oil and you should not trust it with your indoor air quality.
However, the EPA and Energy Star official websites seem to have encountered some problems. Their announcement stated that "Effective October 20, 2025, due to the lapse in appropriations, the lists are static and not being updated." This may be a problem with government funding. Everything still needs to be proven.
However, the EPA and Energy Star official websites seem to have encountered some problems. Their announcement stated that "Effective October 20, 2025, due to the lapse in appropriations, the lists are static and not being updated." This may be a problem with government funding. Everything still needs to be proven.
Valid point but considering the earliest review is from September 13th (that I noticed) and it claims to have been certified by damn near every company that certifies things one would reasonably expect that the pre 10/20 lists or Google searches would include something certified earlier than September but 🤷.
Valid point but considering the earliest review is from September 13th (that I noticed) and it claims to have been certified by damn near every company that certifies things one would reasonably expect that the pre 10/20 lists or Google searches would include something certified earlier than September but 🤷.
Yes, I bought a lot of products, but I found that some of the Energy Star-certified products I bought before seemed to have "disappeared" from the Energy Star website, even though I could find them before. I'm not sure if the EPA or Energy Star officials didn't maintain them during the shutdown, resulting in missing data. I noticed a review that measured their energy consumption and it was indeed very low, so it might be possible to test them yourself to see if they meet the Energy Star standards.
The FlexiSpot Y4 air purifier deal for $36 is still active. That one is CADR rated. I ended up getting 2 since I was impressed by the first order. Replacement filters might be an issue in the future though. See the thread for more details. https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/t/18688780?referrerid=1163125
Yes, I bought a lot of products, but I found that some of the Energy Star-certified products I bought before seemed to have "disappeared" from the Energy Star website, even though I could find them before. I'm not sure if the EPA or Energy Star officials didn't maintain them during the shutdown, resulting in missing data. I noticed a review that measured their energy consumption and it was indeed very low, so it might be possible to test them yourself to see if they meet the Energy Star standards.
I'm not so worried about the energy star stuff as much as the PROPRIETARY air filter. Getting to a spot where you're paying a premium for the replaceable filter then they rug pull the unit in the couple years where they don't sell them anymore makes it another landfill item.
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I was ready to buy, but passing for now
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