Give your home a breath of fresh air with the Molekule Air Pro, currently on sale for Black Friday

Updated Nov 29, 2024 7:14 am ET


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Whether you want to cut down on allergens in the air or just freshen up a room, an air purifier is a useful (and healthy) device to have in your home. The Molekule Air Pro Air Purifier is designed to capture and clear away pollutants including mold, bacteria and viruses. And right now, you can get it for 38% off thanks to Amazon’s Black Friday sale. (That’s a total savings of almost $400!) Let’s take a closer look at how the Molekule Air Pro operates, and why it’s a great deal.

Molekule Air Pro Air Purifier, $629.99 (38% off)

photo of the Molekule Air Pro Air Purifier
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The Molekule Air Pro sets itself apart from other air purifiers where it matters most: how well it can clean up the air. In fact, the Molekule has earned a class II medical clearance that allows it to be used in settings like hospitals.

While many other air purifiers use standard HEPA filters, the Molekule Air Pro’s triple-layer filter includes a PECO (which stands for photoelectrochemical oxidation) filter, which can clean up particles that are up to 1,000 times smaller than HEPA standards. It also includes a HEPA layer and a carbon filtration layer that captures odors and toxic gases. The filter traps contaminants (including gases and bad odors) in its layers, and it uses ultraviolet light to break them down and release them from the top of the unit as purified air.

Once in operation, the Molekule Air Pro can run by itself in spaces of up to 1,000 square feet using a powerful standard mode or a more volume-friendly 30-decibel quiet mode. For extra convenience, you can set up the purifier on Auto Protect mode so it works harder to remove pollutants when the air quality changes for the worse, or eases up when the air is clean.

The Molekule Air Pro’s LCD screen gives real-time readings of the air quality in the room (ranging from Very Bad to Good), which you can also access through the Molekule mobile app in easy-to-read color coded graphs. It even provides details on the major pollutants the Molekule Air Pro is breaking down, such as chemicals or microfine particles.

The Molekule Air Pro Air Purifier provides exceptional performance when it comes to its primary functions, but it’s no slouch when it comes to style or convenience, either. While many purifiers come in unflattering shapes and sizes, the Molekule Air Pro has a sleek, cylindrical shape and aluminum finish that won’t look out of place even in lavish living rooms. It’s also easy to carry to different rooms thanks to the faux-leather handle.

To conclude our Molekule Air Pro review, we’ll point to the numerous reviewers and users who are impressed by the purifier’s performance. One Amazon reviewer deemed the Molekule as “the best air purifier on the market,” while another stated that it “worked on mold odor where no other HEPA air cleaner could.” Reviewers also praised the Molekule’s sleek design and quiet operation.

With an original price point of over $1,000, the Molekule Air Pro Air Purifier might not be the cheapest purifier on the market. But given the Black Friday mega-discount, now is a great time to get this cutting-edge purifier to clean and freshen the air in your home.

Ho Lin

Ho Lin

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Ho Lin is a content writer at McClatchy. He has over two decades of experience in content strategy, creation, and development, ranging from subjects such as anime and manga to military benefits, job search advice and AI evaluation. Ho is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and holds a M.A. in Creative Writing from Johns Hopkins University. Ho also writes both fiction and non-fiction; his books include China Girl and Bond Movies: A Retrospective.

Kayleigh Drake

Kayleigh Drake

Editor McClatchy Commerce

Kayleigh Drake is a Commerce Content Editor at McClatchy. She’s based in Birmingham, Alabama, and holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Kayleigh has written and edited content for numerous publications, with a particular focus on the food, kitchen, home and lifestyle verticals. When she’s not fulfilling her editorial duties, she loves record shopping, playing guitar, baking and buying entirely too many plants.