Say hello to an air-purifying device with big power—up to a whopping 2,671 square feet per hour of purifying power, to be exact! That’s why the Nuwave OxyPure is the best pick for large basements. It’s also incredibly mobile, with four wheels to roll around the basement, or you can grab it by the ergonomic handle to easily carry it up and down the stairs. Never-rust stainless steel filters are washable and reusable for up to 20 years, so no more spending more money on changing out filters.
Pros
- Purifies up to 2,671 square feet within one hour
- Captures 100% of 0.09-µm particles
- Six timer settings with auto shutoff
- Wi-Fi capabilities
- Washable, reusable air filters
Cons
The Rabbit air purifier is sleek, smart and stylish, as well as nearly silent. That last part is thanks to the five-speed state-of-the-art brushless motor, with a noise range starting at a hushed 20.8 dB. It has six stages of replaceable filters that absorb all types of toxins. The 19.4-pound unit sits on a desk, stands alone on the floor or mounts to a wall.
The flexible placement options make it particularly helpful if you’re low on space or remodeling a basement. There’s even a purple mood light that allows you to control the ambient light, and a customizable front panel to add images by the likes of Monet, Van Gogh or Hello Kitty.
Pros
- Motor sound barely detectable at the highest speed
- Zero ozone emissions
- Wi-Fi enabled
- Various mounting options
- Flat design
- Five-year warranty
Cons
- Expensive
- The air quality indicator light doesn’t shut off
Pollen and allergens are no match for the Alen FlexAir purifier. Developed by airflow engineers at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the BreatheSmart filter captures 99.99% of airborne particles that trigger allergies. It’s a smart pick for any earthly space, from small to extra-large basements, as well as bathrooms, bedrooms, living rooms, offices, nurseries and kitchens.
Verified purchaser, Paige Tyler, says she purchased the FlexAir because she was experiencing allergy symptoms, but only at night and in her own home. “After two days of full-time usage, I was able to breathe at night without the use of Afrin nose spray. When the sun peeped through our windows, the air was no longer filled with dust particles,” she writes. She calls it a “complete game changer,” and adds, “I would highly recommend it to anyone suffering sinus congestion on a regular basis.”
Pros
- Filter specifically captures allergy and asthma triggers
- SleepScore validated claims
- Has the size and look of a modem
- Energy Star-certified
- Comes in six finishes
- Covers up to 700 square feet
Cons
- Some reviews say the high-fan setting is loud
- Replacement filters are pricey