What’s the deal?
The Airthings Renew air purifier is 11% off on Amazon right now, making it $356 instead of $400.
ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The Airthings Renew air purifier retails for $400.
- This air purifier does a seriously good job of cleaning the air, even in musty basements.
- The Airthings Renew is pretty pricey, but it beats cheaper alternatives by a mile.
We have an unfinished basement that serves as my wife’s gardening supply storage (she’s a gardening beast), laundry room, exercise room, and for storing all sorts of other things that can quickly add up to less than fresh smelling air. This is especially true after my wife cuts the grass and returns the electric lawn mower to its usual spot. The grass collected on the blades and underneath the mower can fill the basement with a fairly powerful (albeit earthy) smell.
That stench can get a bit overpowering at times.
So, when I received the Airthings Renew air purifier<!–>, I thought the best place to test it was the basement. After all, that was the location in our house that could most some air purification.
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Before I get to how it turned out, let’s talk specs.
The specs
- It can purify rooms up to 525 square feet
- The silent mode generates just 23 dB of sound
- The laser-based PM2.5 sensor detects changes in air quality and adjusts the fan speed accordingly
- Four-stage cleaning – two washable pre-filters, a HEPA-13 filter, and active charcoal filter
- App available for more control
- Dimensions – 6.7″D x 16.3″W x 16.1″H
- Weight – 11.9 pounds
- Price – $399 on Amazon–>
<!–>My experience
Until I tested the Airthings Renew, I didn’t hold much faith in air purifiers. I’ve used several and found the results to be marginal at best. I have an air purifier in my office that I hoped would lessen the dust collecting on my turntable and albums, but all it really does is circulate air.
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The Airthings Renew turned me into a believer. After just one day in the basement, the air no longer smelled as though a forest had broken out and was threatening to overtake the room. On top of that, the smell of sweat (from either the treadmill or the rower) was no longer noticeable. In fact, the entire basement smelled, dare I say, almost fresh.