Air purifiers selected by measurable performance.

Recommendations are based on usable CADR, typical noise levels, and long-term filter availability — not advertised maximums.

Pick by apartment size

30 m² Air purifier for 30 m²

Best for ~30 m² (1–2 rooms)

Balanced airflow and low noise for everyday use. Designed for a bedroom or small living area with the door mostly open.

  • Target CADR (smoke): ~425 m³/h (AHAM-level air cleaning)
  • Noise goal: low at effective speed (sleep-friendly)
  • Running cost: affordable filters, low yearly replacement
60 m² Air purifier for 60 m²

Best for ~60 m² (bigger flat)

Higher airflow for shared living spaces where faster air turnover matters more than ultra-low noise.

  • Target CADR (smoke): ~740 m³/h (AHAM-level air cleaning)
  • Noise goal: reasonable at effective speed (daytime / evening use)
  • Running cost: check HEPA and carbon filter availability and price

Why we don’t recommend “whole house” air purifiers

1. AHAM air-change targets limit effective coverage

AHAM guidelines assume approximately 4.8 air changes per hour. When applied to consumer air purifiers, this level of air cleaning is realistically achievable only up to ~60–63 m². For apartments or houses above ~70 m², no single consumer unit can maintain AHAM-level air changes across the entire space.

2. Effectiveness decreases as air must travel farther

In smaller apartments, especially with a central corridor and open doors, a single air purifier can serve multiple rooms. As total area increases, airflow paths become longer and more complex, reducing how effectively clean air reaches distant rooms. Beyond a certain size, consistent air cleaning requires multiple units placed closer to where people spend time.

For larger homes, this becomes a distribution problem rather than a noise or settings issue.

Levoit 300S Air Purifier

LEVOIT 200S-P

  • Why this model for ~30 m²
    AHAM-verified airflow — not marketing numbers
    • Smoke CADR: 250 CFM (~425 m³/h)
    • Based on 4.8 ACH standard
    • Real coverage: ~30–35 m² (2.5 m ceiling)
    • That means effective air cleaning without running at maximum speed.
  • Why slightly oversizing helps
    • Allows medium fan speed
    • Lower noise in daily use
    • Less filter stress over time
    You’re not buying “max coverage.” You’re buying usable airflow.
  • What you’re actually paying for
    • True HEPA-grade filtration (0.1–0.3 μm)
    • Verified CADR ratings
    • Washable pre-filter
    • Widely available replacement filters

Top picks (starter shortlist)

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Best value PRODUCT PHOTO

Model A (value pick)

Best price/airflow ratio, low filter cost, stable auto mode.

  • Room: up to ~50–70 m²
  • Noise: good at low speed
  • Filters: easy to find
Quietest PRODUCT PHOTO

Model B (quiet pick)

If you hate noise: best bedroom option with good filtration.

  • Room: up to ~40–60 m²
  • Noise: excellent sleep mode
  • Carbon: decent odors
High CADR PRODUCT PHOTO

Model C (large spaces)

Strong airflow for open-plan. Watch filter costs.

  • Room: up to ~100+ m²
  • Airflow: high CADR
  • Filters: higher yearly cost

Quick comparison (example table)

This helps visitors decide fast.
Model Best for CADR (m³/h) Noise (sleep) Filter cost / year Link
Model A
Value pick
50–70 m² 250 ~26 dB €60–€90 Price →
Model B
Quiet pick
40–60 m² 220 ~20 dB €70–€110 Price →
Model C
Large spaces
100+ m² 500 ~30 dB €120–€200 Price →

Keep the table short. Too many options reduces conversions.

FAQ

How do I size an air purifier?

Air purifiers should be sized for AHAM-level air cleaning (≈4.8 air changes per hour). This site already does that calculation for you — just pick the model recommended for your apartment size.

Do I need carbon filters?

Carbon filters help with odors, smoke, and gases. For pollen and dust, HEPA filtration matters more.

What’s the hidden cost?

Filters. Always check availability and yearly replacement cost before buying.

Why don’t you recommend “whole-house” air purifiers?

Because air cleaning doesn’t scale across rooms. Beyond ~60 m², AHAM-level cleaning requires multiple right-sized units, not one oversized purifier.