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34 Posted 14 July 2022
Hoover smart Air Purifier 300, works with Alexa £84.15 with code / £79.20 for Blue Light card holders @ Hoover


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£79.20 with Blue Light Card, £84.15 credit to SupraniLA for the code, deal edited with the code today. I've not tried to see if you can use 2 codes at the same time. 20% off on all items including sales via BLC.
Courtesy to sisqoboy who posted the similar for people who do not have BLC.

Courtesy to sisqoboy who posted the similar for people who do not have BLC.

- Clean your home's air in 10 minutes - remove allergens, fumes, cooking smells and cigarette smoke. Effective on a room of up to 110 square metres.
- 100% Pollen Neutraliser Technology – through the Hoover Air Purifier’s unique filtration system, pollen particles are instantly neutralised in the HEPA (H13) filter layer.
- Triple Layer Filtration – The H-Trifilter system of the air purifier guarantees the removal of 99.9% of allergens from the air, including pollen, dust, bacteria and viruses, as well as pet hair.
- Real-time Updates- the Air Quality LED Ring will change colour depending on the air quality detected to allow immediate feedback, green LED means excellent air quality.
- Monitor through the hOn App – Connect the air purifier to WiFi to monitor indoor and outdoor pollution levels, humidity, temperature, and the air quality in your home in real time through the hOn App.
- Create a personal allergic profile for the air purifier using the Pollen Allergy Mode on the hOn App.
- Quiet Sleep Mode – the Hoover Air Purifier’s extremely quiet Sleep Mode goes through up to 10 air purification cycles while you sleep.
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sorted byI still prefer my BlueAir purifier though (edited)
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My one just doesn't have amazon packaging but knowing the delivery companies it'll be damaged by the time it gets there
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"If you want a better and a longer range for your devices, use 2.4 GHz. If you need higher speed and could sacrifice for range, the 5GHz band should be used. The 5GHz band, which is the newer of the two, has the potential to cut through network clutter disturbance and interference to maximize network performance".
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Oh and they are all back in stock by the way (edited)
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Looks really nice and seems like a good product for under £80, however, yes, it is big. My wife said to hide it in a corner as she does not want to see it. If you don't have much space, don't buy it.