Save $220 with this amazing BlueAir Classic Pro CP7i Prime Day air purifier deal

A BlueAir Classic Pro CP7i air purifier, with app shown on a phone.
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Are you dealing with dust, pet dander or other allergens in your house? This pollutant-busting BlueAir Classic Pro CP7i is 31% off Amazon, saving you an astounding $220 on better air.

You can get the BlueAir Classic Pro CP7i wi-fi enabled air purifier on sale right now at Amazon for $479.99.

BlueAir is one of the most trusted brands out there, and their air purifiers regularly make our Best Air Purifiers buying guide. We were seriously impressed with its sibling, the BlueAir Pure 411i, and this model is a serious step up from that.

The BlueAir Classic Pro CP7i removes 99.97% airborne particles down to 0.1 microns, and this is the cheapest it's been in quite some time. It's never been cheaper, so if you're looking to breathe easier, snap up this deal before it's gone.

BlueAir Classic Pro CP7i
BlueAir Classic Pro CP7i: was $699.99 now $479.99 at Amazon

Save $220 on an easy-to-use but powerful air purifier that will filter out 99.97% of airborne particles. It'll clear a 1,400 sqft room in 30 minutes, or a smaller room even faster in rapid mode.

Its five-colour display keeps you appraised of your current air quality and the mobile app gives you total control over this sleek device. BlueAir's purifiers feature in our Best Air Purifiers list and this model is sure to deliver.


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If you're looking to keep your house clear of airborne pollutants and irritants, whether you have allergies or just want cleaner air, the BlueAir Classic Pro CP7i air purifier is a great deal. It can handle rooms up to 1,400 sqft, removing 99.97% airborne particles in half an hour, even faster if you've got a smaller room.

The BlueAir Classic Pro CP7i is eye-pleasingly sleek, so it won't look out of place in your home, and its display is handy for keeping track of your air quality and the optional app takes things to the next level. You can set the air purifier going when you leave work and come home to a filtered house.

BlueAir's air purifiers feature in our best air purifiers guide, and at $220 off you're getting a lot of purifying power for your money. It's wear-resistant and boasts a five-year warranty so you needn't worry about wasting your money, this model should keep your house clear for years.

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Key features: Size: 9.9-in D x 19.7-in W x 23.6-in H. Noise Level: 59 dB. Coverage: Cleans 580 sqft in 12.5 minutes, 1,400 sqft in 30 minutes, and 2,800 sqft in one hour.

Product launched: July 2024

Price history: Before today's deal, the cheapest this BlueAir Classic Pro CP7i was was $483.02, and that was a blink-and-its-gone deal back in August. At $479.99 this is an amazing price for a purifier this powerful.

Price comparison: Amazon: $479.99 | BlueAir: $482.99

Reviews consensus: We've had great things to say about other BlueAir purifiers, including the BlueAir Pure 411i. Amazon purchasers mostly sing its praises, with just a small number mentioning connectivity issues.

✅ Buy it if: You want a powerful air purifier that can handle most household rooms, whether it's dust or pet hair you're dealing with, and want an amazing deal.

❌ Don't buy it if: You're after a budget model, for a small room, and don't need the power of the CP7i. Consider the BlueAir Pure 411i instead.

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Chris McMullen
Contributing writer

Chris is a freelance journalist who, aside from covering games and gaming-related tech, has a taste for horror, sci-fi and the post-apocalyptic. As well as Live Science, you can find his work at Space.com, The Escapist, GameSpew (where he’s the morning news writer) and more. You can follow him on Twitter @MarmaladeBus.