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  2. Do Air Purifiers Actually Work? Here's What Experts Say - AOL

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    Air purifiers usually consist of a filter, or multiple filters, and a fan that sucks in and circulates air. As air moves through the filter, pollutants and particles are captured, and the clean ...

  3. Molekule - Wikipedia

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    The devices were found to be ineffective by The Wirecutter in independent product tests, [3] and Consumer Reports ranked Molekule as the third lowest in a 2019 test of 48 air purifiers. [4] The Better Business Bureau asked Molekule to stop a range of claims the company made about the effectiveness of its devices. [5]

  4. Are air purifiers really worth it? We asked the experts - AOL

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    The Dyson Purifier Cool may not be cheap, but it's considered one of the best portable air cleaners money can buy. This purifier — which can double as an air conditioner — uses a HEPA filter ...

  5. Do Air Purifiers Work? Yes—Now Let’s Clear the Air ... - AOL

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  6. Air ioniser - Wikipedia

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    In response to this report, The Sharper Image, a manufacturer of air ionisers (among other products), sued Consumer's Union (the publishers of Consumer Reports) for product defamation. Consumer Reports gave the Ionic Breeze and other popular units a "fail" because they have a low clean air delivery rate (CADR). CADR measures the amount of ...

  7. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy.