

🌬️ Elevate your air game—clean, quiet, and effortlessly chic.
The Blueair 211+ Air Purifier uses patented HEPASilent technology to rapidly clean large rooms up to 540 sqft in 12.5 minutes with whisper-quiet operation at just 31 dB. Energy Star rated and independently tested, it removes 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.1 micron, including allergens, smoke, pet dander, and odors. Its sleek, compact design features washable pre-filters and a one-button control, making it the award-winning choice for healthier indoor air in stylish homes.





















| ASIN | B073WJL99W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #216,813 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #275 in HEPA Filter Air Purifiers |
| Brand Name | BLUEAIR |
| Color | White |
| Contaminant Filtration Capability | High |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (12,541) |
| Filter Class | HEPASilent |
| Filter Type | Activated Carbon |
| Floor Area | 540 Square Feet |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00689122007359 |
| Included Components | Blue 211+ air purifier, 2 pre-filters, 1 particle with carbon filter, product documentation |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13"D x 13"W x 20"H |
| Item Type Name | 3 Stage with Two Washable Pre-Filters, Particle, Carbon Filter, Captures Allergens, Odors, Smoke, Mold, Dust, Germs, Pets, Smokers |
| Item Weight | 5.9 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Blueair |
| Model Number | Blue Pure 211+ |
| Noise Level | 31 Decibels |
| Part Number | 211PACF100711 |
| Particle Retention Size | 0.1 Micron |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Features | corded |
| Specification Met | AHAM Verifide, Zero Ozone Verified |
| UPC | 689122007359 600186764569 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty. 2 year warranty with product registration through blueair. |
| Wattage | 61 |
J**S
Excellent - performance & price
We have had a Panasonic HEPA unit for many, many years. But alas, we can no longer get the filters. So we purchased this unit after much investigation and comparison shopping. Having CR recommending this unit was the final straw in favor of this particular brand & model. Overall - we are really happy with the performance. Honestly, we read some of the negative reviews on Amazon and I am amazed at what people feel negative about. Some say the pre-filter clogs too quickly other say how loud this is. Really? You are upset that the pre-filter actually works and captures stuff before it gets to the HEPA? And the sound... on high it has significantly less volume than a 20" box fan; far less noisy. Less noise than a 12" oscillating fan. What do you expect from a fan?? Silence? Okay - enough ranting - hehe! Three fan speeds. Top speed is less noisy than a regular fan. Pre-filter is awesome at getting dog hairs, dust and dander before it can clog the HEPA. The HEPA and carbon do the rest of the work and what comes out the top of the stack is allergen free air. Works great. And I REALLY like the fact that the pre-filter catches most of the larger dust, hair and other stuff. This means that the HEPA has to do less work, will last longer and most importantly - save me money. Blueair - great idea regarding the pre-filter - thank you! The size of the 211+ is roughly the size of a gym bag or carry on suitcase. A bit larger than what I suspected but it is fine for the room size and the amount of air it is processing. Bottomline is that this is a great unit. Today is late October 2017 - if my opinion ever changes I will let you know. Cheers!
M**G
Five years of nonstop operation and it still works like new!
This review is for the two 211+ (not automatic) units I've had since 2020. Initially, I purchased these after the devastating wildfires in the Pacific Northwest when people were sealing off their windows with tape and using box fans with furnace filters on the back in a desperate attempt to remove the wildfire smoke that had infiltrated all our homes. And with three not-small dogs anyway, it just made sense. Five years in now, I can say that I have been EXTREMELY satisfied and impressed with both of my BlueAir 211+ air purifiers. The initial setup and subsequent maintenance is effortless. You take it out of the box, put it's little prefilter on the base, drop in the air filter, pop the top of the unit containing the fan back on, and forget about it for a while. I replace the filters about every 6-9 months, and wash the prefilter cover way less often than I should considering the amount of dust it very efficiently sucks up. With one in the living room and one in the main bedroom, I have both ends of my home more than covered, as with the two combined, they are rated to filter more square feet of air than the size of my house. I've literally had them both running *nonstop* for the ENTIRE five years I've had them, and haven't had a single problem with either of them. Once in a while I'll come home to find that during rambunctious play or a particularly assertive barkfest at a delivery person, a dog butt has grazed the power button on the one in my living room enough times to turn the unit off. Kept on low, the fan is incredibly quiet and barely perceptible if at all. The only reason I notice it's been turned off immediately when I come home because the living room smells noticeably different when the purifier hasn't been running; the air smells comparatively stale and decisively more like dog than when it's running. I also noticed and appreciated their impressive performance in 2022 when once again, my city was infiltrated by wildfire smoke from fires that were literally hundreds of miles away. The air quality outside was dangerously high, but inside my home, per my thermostat app, the air quality was normal. This was particularly impressive considering it was literally snowing ash outside, harkening back to the much closer terrifying fires of 2020 that nearly breached city limits. Having these in my home gives me piece of mind that I'm about as protected as I can be against airborne pollutants like smoke, dust, pet dander, and the occasional cooking-adventure-gone-awry. Eventually when these do stop "biting the dust" as it were, I'll gladly replace them with the newer model that has the power button on top and the ability to turn off the power indicator light, which I desperately wish my older model had for my bedroom unit.
A**N
Seems to work well, really reduces odors and allergens
This is a review of the 211+ (not auto) product. I purchased this to take the place of a Winix 5500-2 that I moved to a smaller room. I did a fair amount of research before deciding on this model. I wanted something under $300 that could filter a larger room. Consumer reports and the Wirecutter both rating this model very highly (in the case of CR this model was only beat out by the Blueair Classic 6XX model and that one goes for nearly $800 right now and is only somewhat more powerful. The unit is very simple. It’s a large fan in an attractive white housing with a slightly larger white plastic base that houses the main filters inside. There are two different colors of the washable external cloth filter in the box. You can use whichever one you prefer. My unit had a reasonably bright blue one and a dark gray one. It’s nice that they give you 2 of them. They only give you one of the large internal filters. The power cord is attached to the back of the unit, so if you break it or a pet chews the cord, the whole unit will have to be replaced. That’s a shame. The unit itself is made mostly of plastic, which makes it light and easy to move, but it won’t stand up to abuse. If your kid sits on this, it will break. I find the size to be good. It’s not really enormous, as some large room purifiers are, but it will take up more floor space than the Winix 5500-2 (but it isn’t as tall). The unit pulls air from all 4 sides, so you can’t stick this right up against a wall if you want the best performance. The clean air comes out the top of the unit. As for the sound at full power, a noise meter registers 64 dB right at the top of the unit wheee the air comes out. To put this into perspective, my Winix 5500-2 registers 74 dB at the air release when it is also on full power. The Blueair’s sound is noticeable, but it is very even and is decent white noise at top speed. I haven’t had a problem falling asleep near it. The Winix can be annoying at full speed. At the lowest speed for both the Blueair and Winix, they register at 42 dB measured from the same spot as before. You’ll have a hard time hearing them at this level unless the room is really quiet. The Blueair really moves air well. At top speed, you can feel the air moving in all parts of the room. It will make the room feel a bit cooler. It is noticeably better than the Winix 5500-2 in this regard. Controls: there’s one button. You tap (not press) it to control fan speed or turn the unit off. The top rim of the button lights up with a pretty bright white light to let you know the fan speed. The one thing I miss with the Blueair 211+ is there is no automatic mode. The Winix 5500-2 offers this and kicks the unit into higher gear if air quality is poor. It’s not a deal breaker, but I do appreciate the feature so you can save money but still have very clean air. There is a newer version of this Blueair that does offer automatic mode with air quality sensing. If you want that go with the 211+ Auto model. The price difference wasn’t worth upgrading, but you might catch it on sale. The Blueair does not have a remote control like the Winix 5500-2, and that I definitely miss, especially without the automatic mode. The cost of replacement filters seems about the same as other popular air filters and they offer a wide variety of colors for the external filter. A word about putting on that external filter. It goes on like a sock, but in order to stay in place, you have to put the filter material over the top part of the bottom white plastic unit. This means the filter will cover the latching locations where the top part locks into the lower part. I find this makes the security of the latching not as good, but it works well enough to keep the two parts together. The Blueair is not very heavy and I find it easy to move (though you may want to move the two halves separately if you find it awkward). As for air quality, Consumer Reports seems to be correct. It has done wonders for reducing allergens and smells. It also does this without the trendy but potentially problematic negative ion generation that some other filters offer. I find this to be a pro for the Blueair. I don’t need more ozone in the room. I did not have any odd smells from this unit, even with my nose up close. Based on other reviews I may have gotten lucky or perhaps they’ve improved the production process. All-in-all, I find this a great unit for the price.
M**S
Lo compré hace un par de semanas y me parece excelente, vivo en CDMX y el aire es de mala calidad, ahora estoy durmiendo toda la noche y se ha reducido mis alergias y el asma.
M**N
Blue Pure 211+ Air Purifier is an amazing product! There’s almost zero assembly required. You unbox, put the washable outer filter on, you plug it in, and tap front button to turn on to start. Within 15 mins of it being on in my room, immediately I noticed how light and fresh the air is. There’s no unpleasant scent at all other than the new filter smell which doesn’t bother me. After 1 1/2 weeks of using it, this new filter smell is gone and it’s just fresh air. I love it. It gets rid of cooking smells too. I love cooking fresh fish often, and man, this purifier eliminates the odour within an hour compared to 3-4 days of lingering fish smell inside of the house. No more opening windows in the middle of winter just to air out odours. Noise Level is appropriate and can be tolerated. First level of air option is very quiet and almost no noise. Second level option you can hear the fan but sounds like a subtle white noise, Third level of air option, strong fan noise but man it’s very effective! Manoeuverability is easy. I like that the button to turn on the purifier is tap sensitive. The machine could use a nook for the hands on the sides for easier to move from one place to the other. There’s a warning label on top of the machine to carry the machine from the bottom when moving or carrying. The fan on top is connected to the filter at the bottom. There’s a locking mechanism between the two chambers, but I don’t feel it’s a sturdy lock and agrees that it’s safer to carry from the bottom and not from the sides of the machine. Weight is light for younger folks but I don’t recommend grand parents to carry the machine on their own. Overall, amazing air purifier!
S**Z
Purifica el aire PERO SE QUEDA con el olor anterior. 1. Lo usé en la cocina porque hice pescado y ahora le quedó el olor a pescado ='( 2. Después lo usé para purificar humo de cigarro en la recámara y..... ahora al prenderlo huele a pescado + cigarro. Horrible.....
P**R
Highly rated by multiple independent review cites, good controls with variable air speeds, no sign of vibration, and at lower speeds can act as white noise source to mask background noises from interfering with sleep. Replacement filters not overly expensive compared to similar units. Unit comes with couple of different color ‘socks’ that slip over outside of unit, allowing some matching to room decor, but more importantly act as a prefilter that protects and greatly extends lifetime of more expensive main ‘hepa style’ filter. Also, take manufacturer’s filter replacement recommendations with huge grain of salt. Independent tests indicate that in many use scenarios, with prefilter sock installed, the main filter can last for several years. All hepa-style filters actually become more effective after used for a while and partially loaded with particulates; so as long as they pass good airflow they will continue to filter well. The only exception is that the charcoal coated subfilter, which most oem filters for this unit seem to have for absorbing odors and airborne chemicals etc. , lose effectiveness long before the particulate filter becomes clogged. But there’s little evidence that the thin charcoal layer in units like this actually do much even when new - effective charcoal-based gas absorbing air filters are really only found in multithousand $$ air cleaners with filters 6+ inches thick and containing several kilos/lbs of activated charcoal. Got unit as Amazon refurb, was good as new and excellent deal.
T**P
We purchased this air purifier because of wildfire smoke in B.C. We ordered this on July 30th as we expected wildfire smoke coming in the next week and this was going to arrive the soonest. However, the purifier took 2 weeks to get here due to multiple delays (on UPS's part). But it came just in time for more smoke to roll through. The setup was really easy. Just put the "sock" (pre-filter) on the bottom of the purifier, plug it in, and bam! Clean air is on the way. Our house layout is really open and doesn't have many doors but this air purifier seems to be doing just fine. With the claim that it can clean the air in a 540 square foot room 5 times in an hour that means that it can clean a 2700 square feet room at least 1 time an hour. The carbon filter is made out of coconut shells which gives it a nice coconut smell in the house (at first) but also tells you where the air has and hasn't been purified in the house. Now the fan is something else. I am currently sitting in my kitchen and it is running on high 15 feet away from me and I can barely hear it over my fridge. On low you can't hear it at all unless it's silent. The only thing that I would recommend you get if you buy this purifier would be a indoor air quality sensor as this machine doesn't have a air quality sensor built in. Overall 10/10 for the product, 5/10 on the shipping.
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