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You Don’t Need to Be in Your “Wellness Era” to Breathe Clean Air In Your Own Home 👉
Let me start by saying: that I had no idea how gross my indoor air was until I met the Sans Air Purifier. You know that moment when you vacuum under the couch for the first time in months? Multiply that by ten and throw in some scary-sounding stuff like “volatile organic compounds” and “micron-sized pollutants,” and that’s what Sans showed me I’d been breathing.
I’m not someone who falls for every health fad. But when I saw that Sans is medical-grade (we’re talking HEPA-13 filters, 3x the activated carbon of competitors, and UV-C light) and endorsed by actual doctors, I had to give it a shot. Plus, and here’s the kicker, Sans doesn’t just “purify air.” It annihilates 99.95% of airborne particles down to 0.1 microns in spaces as large as 1,560 square feet. Translation: It tackles allergens, dust, bacteria, and even that curry smell from last night’s dinner. Plus, it does all this quietly, without looking like a clunky medical device.

With rave reviews (2100+ 5 stars and counting) and shoutouts from Forbes and Architectural Digest, Sans is more than a purifier—it’s a promise for a healthier home. So, if your lungs deserve a break this year, read on to find out why I think everyone should invest in one of these miracle workers to leave all the toxic s*** behind in 2024 and move into the new year feeling and breathing fresh.
Here’s Some Background on Sans
I was so fascinated with how well this purifier worked that I decided to read some more about the company. Apparently, founders Adam Bedford and John Fanelly got the idea for a silent, sleek, medical-grade way to keep your inside air clean during the pandemic, a time when we were indoors a lot. They wanted to clean the air, but they also wanted to design something that people would want in their homes (aka something that looks great and doesn’t sound like industrial machinery).
Thus, Sans was born. Now they even have doctors vouching for them (and me, arguably more impressive than a doctor). They’ve been featured in Forbes and Architectural Digest and are very quickly becoming one of the most sought-after air purification devices on the market.

Coming in at $469.99 $369.99, Sans Air Purifier is anything but cheap—but that’s because it’s cut from a completely different cloth than its cheaper counterparts. When we’re talking about the air we breathe, I only want the best… and with the ability to completely clean 1560 sq. ft. every hour, the shoe fits with Sans.
It’s worth mentioning that they offer a Sans Air Purifier Mini as well for $199.99 that covers up to 490 sq. ft. Whether big or small, here are a few reasons why I’d buy Sans all over again and why I’d recommend anybody to choose Sans, too:
1. 3-Stage Filtration Gets Down to Microscopic Particles (Like Dust)
All my cat’s hair and the dust in my apartment have miraculously disappeared, but that’s not even the best part. Sans 3-stage filter system (including the heralded HEPA 13 filter) provides protection against 99.95% of particles down to 0.1 microns. I’m gonna be real, I have no clue what a micron is, and I’m still impressed. Apparently, so was Forbes:

The addition of an Activated Carbon filter (with an entire pound of activated carbon) and UV-C light nullifies any volatile organic compounds floating around in the air (and there are a lot when we’re talking indoors) and literally deactivates the DNA of harmful microorganisms. This is all a very sciency way to say that Sans turns your home from a toxic, virus-infested battleground to a (literal) breath of fresh air.
2. It Doesn’t Bother Me With Noise or Maintenance
I read that Sans is the quietest air purifier in its class at just 30db, and I fully believe it. When I first turned it on, I thought I couldn’t get it to work—that’s how silent this puppy purrs. I’ve had some Amazon-type air purifiers in the past, but they ended up functioning more like a sound machine. And I have my own white noise maker for sleeping. I’m not an infant.

Meditation quiet is the term Sans uses, and I can vouch. Even though you’ll never catch me meditating, I might as well be, because Sans’ SmartPure™ tech makes the purifier self-monitoring, so it scales its own power based on the air quality at any given moment. Blessing me with clean air and a lower energy bill. Okay, Sans!
3. It Looks Like It Belongs In a Home, Not a Factory
A problem I’ve had with air purifiers in the past is that they’re just so damn big and ugly. Not with Sans. Their purifier’s got this sleek, modern silhouette to it with rounded corners and a matte finish. I keep it in my apartment’s living room, and I didn’t think I’d ever say this about an air purifier, it kinda elevates my space. I got the white one, but it also comes in a Midnight black colorway if you prefer.

Even though this thing cleans more than 1500 sq. ft. in a single hour, it’s super compact and easy to move from room to room (though you don’t need to). The filters are guaranteed to last roughly three months, at which point you’ll have the cathartic yet somehow terrifying experience of switching the old out for the new as I did.
4. Sans the Company Comes With ALL the Perks
In this turn-and-burn, consumer-obsessed world we live in, they just don’t make ‘em like they used to. Unless the “they” is Sans. When was the last time you saw a five-year warranty? They also offer a 30-day home trial with free returns… although I’d be shocked if someone felt the need for one. Oh yeah, and shipping is free.

If you want you can subscribe to their filter service for 10% off the normal price and they’ll deliver you a new replacement when you need one, right on cue. This is one membership that I have no plans on dropping.
I Didn’t Realize How Abysmal My Air Quality Was… Until It Wasn’t.
There’s enough nasty s*** outside all the time for me to keep breathing in junk in the comfort of my own home. One look at that first used filter and I vowed to never go without an air purifier again.
If you’re ready to join the Clean Air Club and experience the magic of a dust, dander, and pollutant-free home, you have to try out Sans. With the 30-day free trial, there’s no risk. There is risk, however, in treating your lungs like a doormat.