Key Takeaways

  • Shark HP152 is the #7 bestseller for a reason: The Shark NeverChange HP152 has a 5-year filter that eliminates annual replacement costs entirely.
  • LEVOIT LV-H133 at 60% off: The LV-H133 is one of the steepest trusted-brand discounts in this week’s roundup.
  • Honeywell HPA5300B covers 2,423 sq ft: The HPA5300B handles the biggest rooms on this list and is sold directly by the retailer.
  • Dyson TP7A Autoreact is marked down: The Dyson Purifier Cool TP7A brings auto-sensing filtration with a built-in fan at a notable spring discount.
  • ECOSELF covers 2,400 sq ft for under $90: The HAP602 is the cheapest way to purify a large open floor plan this week.

April is when you crack the windows open after months of sealed-up winter air, and within 48 hours you remember why you closed them. Pollen counts are climbing across most of the country right now. If you have allergies, pets, or a dusty older house, indoor air quality drops fast once you start letting the outside in.

This week’s Berry Basket is focused on one of the most searched home and kitchen categories this spring: air purifiers for large rooms. ECOSELF, a newer brand I’ve been watching, is running discounts above 65% on several models covering up to 2,400 square feet. The trusted names are competing too, with LEVOIT, Shark, Honeywell, Clorox, and Dyson all running spring markdowns.

Heavy on large-room coverage this week, with some smart-feature standouts and a couple of premium picks mixed in. Prices verified April 11, 2026.

What are the best air purifiers for extra-large rooms?

If your room is over 1,500 square feet, coverage rating is the single most important spec to check. An undersized purifier runs nonstop and never cleans the air fast enough to make a real difference.

Honeywell HPA5300B Air Purifier

The HPA5300B is Honeywell’s biggest residential purifier, rated for 2,423 square feet per hour with true HEPA filtration. The built-in air quality monitor drives an auto mode that adjusts fan speed based on particle levels. It’s sold directly by the retailer, which I always prefer for higher-priced Honeywell units.

  • Covers up to 2,423 sq ft in 1 hour
  • Air quality monitor with auto mode
  • True HEPA filtration

Winix 5510 Air Purifier

The Winix 5510 is the #3 bestseller in the air purifier category right now. It covers up to 1,881 square feet per hour with true HEPA and a high-deodorization carbon filter. This is the updated version of the popular 5500-2, now with app support for remote control and scheduling.

  • Covers up to 1,881 sq ft in 1 hour
  • App support with auto mode
  • True HEPA with high-deodorization carbon filter

ECOSELF HAP602 Air Purifier

The HAP602 claims 2,400 square feet of coverage in 30 minutes, which is aggressive for this price tier. It has a 3-stage true HEPA filter, 360-degree airflow, and a real-time PM2.5 display so you can see particle counts in your room. ECOSELF is a newer name, but the bestseller rank and specs suggest people are buying it and sticking with it.

  • Covers 2,400 sq ft in 30 minutes
  • 3-stage true HEPA filter with 360-degree airflow
  • Real-time PM2.5 air quality display

Which smart air purifiers are worth the upgrade?

Smart air purifiers with WiFi and auto-sensing modes are worth it if you want hands-off air quality management. These models adjust fan speed automatically when particle counts change, so you don’t have to babysit them.

LEVOIT Vital 100S-P Air Purifier

The Vital 100S-P is AHAM verified for rooms up to 1,073 square feet, and it connects to WiFi for app-based scheduling and monitoring. The washable pre-filter cuts down on replacement costs over time, which is a practical detail that adds up. LEVOIT has been consistent with this line, and the smart features work without being overly complicated.

  • AHAM verified for up to 1,073 sq ft
  • Smart WiFi with app control
  • Washable pre-filter and HEPA sleep mode

LEVOIT LV-H133 Air Purifier

The LV-H133 caught my eye first this week. It has a built-in air quality monitor that feeds into auto mode, adjusting fan speed as particle levels change. The 3-in-1 filter covers particles, odors, and larger debris in a single unit, and LEVOIT’s track record with this model has been solid.

  • Air quality monitor with auto mode
  • 3-in-1 filter system
  • Designed for large rooms

Clorox HEPA Air Purifier

Clorox is a name most people associate with cleaning products, not air purifiers, but this model holds up. It covers up to 1,000 square feet with true HEPA filtration and claims 99.9% removal of mold and viruses. The auto mode and whisper-quiet operation make it a solid bedroom pick if your room falls within that coverage range.

  • Covers up to 1,000 sq ft
  • 99.9% removal of mold and viruses
  • Auto mode with whisper-quiet operation

Are Dyson and Shark air purifiers worth the premium?

Both brands charge more upfront, but the build quality and filter longevity can justify the cost depending on what matters to you. Shark’s NeverChange filter eliminates annual replacements entirely, and Dyson’s dual-purpose designs pull double duty as fans.

Dyson Purifier Cool TP7A

The TP7A Autoreact is both a purifier and a cooling fan, which means it earns its floor space year-round. Autoreact sensing adjusts filtration and airflow automatically based on what it detects in the room. The build quality is classic Dyson, and if you’ve been waiting for a price drop on this model, the timing is right.

  • Autoreact sensing technology
  • Purifier and cooling fan combo
  • True HEPA filtration

Shark HP152 NeverChange Air Purifier

The HP152 is the #7 bestseller in the entire air purifier category, and the NeverChange filter is why. Instead of replacing HEPA filters every 6-12 months, this one lasts 5 years. Long-term cost of ownership on this purifier is lower than almost anything else in this roundup.

  • NeverChange 5-year HEPA-exceeding filter
  • Odor neutralizer technology
  • Large room coverage

Shark HP302 NeverChange Air Purifier

The HP302 has the same NeverChange 5-year filter as the HP152, but adds 1,400 square feet of rated coverage and Clean Sense technology that responds to real-time air conditions. It captures 99.98% of dust and allergens. This is a renewed unit, meaning it’s been tested and inspected but may show minor cosmetic wear.

  • NeverChange 5-year HEPA filter
  • Covers 1,400 sq ft
  • Clean Sense technology with 99.98% particle capture

Which other air purifiers are on sale right now?

These picks span different room sizes and filtration approaches. Each one is a solid option if the sections above didn’t match what you’re looking for.

Shark HP202 Air Purifier

The HP202 is Shark’s entry-level model with Clean Sense technology and 1,200 square feet of coverage. It captures 99.98% of particles including pet dander, dust, and smoke. Unlike the NeverChange models, this one uses standard replacement filters, which keeps the upfront cost lower but adds ongoing filter expenses.

  • Clean Sense technology
  • Covers 1,200 sq ft
  • Captures 99.98% of particles

Honeywell Air Genius 5 HFD320

The Air Genius 5 takes a different approach to the filter problem: a permanent washable filter you rinse instead of replace. It covers up to 1,200 square feet and handles dust, pollen, pet dander, and household odors. Honeywell has been making air purifiers longer than most brands on this list, and the build quality shows.

  • Permanent washable filter
  • Covers up to 1,200 sq ft
  • Reduces dust, pollen, pet dander, and odors

ECOSELF HAP609 Air Purifier

The HAP609 covers up to 1,800 square feet with 360-degree air intake and a HEPA filter. The smart auto mode adjusts fan speed based on room conditions, which is a nice feature at this price tier. Like the HAP602 above, you’re trading brand recognition for savings, but the bestseller rank suggests buyers are happy with the trade-off.

  • Covers up to 1,800 sq ft
  • 360-degree air intake
  • Smart auto mode with HEPA filtration

Frequently asked questions

How do I know what size air purifier I need for my room?

Measure your room’s square footage and compare it to the purifier’s coverage rating. Most manufacturers list this in the product specs. For best results, choose a purifier rated for slightly more than your actual room size, since real-world performance rarely matches lab conditions exactly.

What does NeverChange mean on Shark air purifiers?

Shark’s NeverChange technology uses a HEPA filter designed to last 5 years without replacement. This eliminates the ongoing cost of buying new filters every 6-12 months. The trade-off is a higher upfront price, but the long-term savings are real if you keep the purifier for several years.

Are renewed air purifiers reliable?

Renewed units are inspected, tested, and certified to work like new. They may have minor cosmetic imperfections but should perform identically to a new unit. Buying renewed from a major brand like Shark or Dyson is generally a safe way to save money, especially if the listing includes a return window.

How often do air purifier filters need to be replaced?

Most HEPA filters last 6-12 months depending on usage and air quality in your home. Some models, like the Honeywell Air Genius 5, have permanent washable filters that never need replacing. Shark’s NeverChange line extends filter life to 5 years. Check your specific model’s manual for the recommended schedule.

Do smart air purifiers with WiFi clean the air better than basic models?

Smart features don’t change filtration quality, but they do make the purifier more effective day to day. Auto modes with real-time air quality sensors ramp up when particle counts spike and dial back when the air is clean. This means more consistent air quality without you manually adjusting settings throughout the day.

This week’s air purifier deals range from 18% to 71% off, with the steepest discounts on ECOSELF and LEVOIT models. Honeywell, Shark, Clorox, and Dyson are sitting in the 20-37% range, which is solid for spring but not blowout territory. Prices on large-room models from established brands are lower than what I usually see outside of Prime Day and Black Friday.

The standout for me is the Shark HP152 NeverChange, because the 5-year filter genuinely changes the long-term cost math. The LEVOIT LV-H133 at 60% off is the best pure discount from a brand I trust. I’d skip the ECOSELF units unless budget is your primary concern, because there isn’t enough long-term reliability data yet to give them a full endorsement over a LEVOIT or Honeywell at a slightly higher price.

Air purifier deals tend to hold through mid-May as brands compete for spring allergy traffic. If you’re not in a rush, keep an eye on Dyson’s lineup, because their discounts often deepen as summer inventory rolls in. If pollen is already wrecking your mornings, grab the Shark or LEVOIT while they’re marked down, and browse all current deals if you want to compare across other categories.