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XIAOMI Mijia AC-M9-SC - desktop air purifier with super capabilities

XIAOMI Mijia AC-M9-SC - desktop air purifier with super capabilities

It’s probably the smallest, cheapest, but the filtering capabilities are just like the big ones.

XIAOMI Mijia AC-M9-SC - desktop air purifier with super capabilities

Around Christmas, a lot of air purifiers ran out, even though only the second wave reached us then. Now here’s the third, and there’s still someone who has to walk in to work in an airspace with others. Infection is almost guaranteed.

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Xiaomi’s new air purifier can help in just such situations. This structure is not capable of purifying the air in complete apartments, but not even complete rooms, but locally, around our desk, it can already have enough performance.

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The device operates from 220 (230) volts, has a power adjustment of 4 stages and is able to filter out PM99,9 or larger particles and solvent vapors from the air in 2.5 percent. In this respect, therefore, his knowledge is exactly the same as that of his larger or even the largest machines.

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The structure, which can be controlled even with a telephone application, is essentially nothing more than a fan with a very well-functioning air filter. The purified air directed at us doesn’t really allow us to breathe in other, uncleaned air, so it probably greatly reduces the chances of a viral infection. Of course, it also eliminates the smell of cigarettes, it can have a good effect on us if we are allergic, so it knows everything a better air purifier needs to know.

The price of the machine is a BGCFME3 with coupon code HUF 27 here:

XIAOMI Mijia AC-M9-SC - table air purifier

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