Expert guides, unbiased reviews, and side-by-side comparisons to help you find the perfect air purifier
for your Australian home.
Pollen, dust mites, pet dander
Humidity, bathroom & basement mould
Dander, fur, and pet smells
Fine particles from smoke and ash
Paints, cleaning products, off-gassing
Airborne pathogens, sick households
Everyday household dust particles
PM2.5, traffic exhaust, city air
Captures 99.97% of particles ≥0.3 microns. The gold standard for dust, pollen, and mould spores.
Absorbs gases, odours, and VOCs. Essential for smoke, cooking smells, and chemical off-gassing.
Measures how fast a purifier cleans a room. Higher is better match it to your room’s square footage.
Yes, True HEPA (H13+) is the recommended standard for allergy sufferers. It captures 99.97% of microscopic allergens including pollen and dust mites.
Match CADR rating to your room size. A purifier should cycle the room’s air 4-5x per hour. Our room size guide helps you calculate exactly what you need.
Some ionisers produce trace ozone, which can irritate lungs. We recommend HEPA-based purifiers, especially for children or people with asthma.
Most HEPA filters last 6–12 months. Carbon pre-filters often need replacing every 3 months. Always check your model’s recommendation.