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We've never been more concerned about the air quality we encounter on a daily basis, and, due to these ongoing challenges, it's vital to feel secure in your surroundings. Don't leave things up to chance — take advantage of a fantastic limited-time offer on the CleanLight Air UV Air Purifier.

Normally priced at $119, we're supplying an additional 15% savings on top of a discounted price, bringing your cost all the way down to $80.74 by using coupon code DEC15.

You can keep your air free of harmful particles with the CleanLight Air UV Air Purifier. Its 360-degree H13 HEPA filter removes 99% of particles, including smoke, dust, odors, pet dander, and air pollution.

After passing the HEPA filter, air is transmitted through a UV-C LED that kills 99.9% of bacteria and germs. Equipped with an ultra-quiet two-speed fan, the CleanLight Air UV Air Purifier is strong enough to purify rooms up to 160 square-feet. Plus, also provides aromatherapy with the addition of essential oils.

It also presents a portable solution, with its compact design fitting in most cup holders. Increasing its on-the-go-value, this air purifier also features a micro-USB power cable and a charge port, allowing you to keep other devices alive when normal outlets aren't available. 

Whether you're searching for better air quality at home, in the office, or during your commute in between, don't miss this limited-time opportunity to pick up the CleanLight Air UV Air Purifier for only $80.74 (reg. $119) by using coupon code DEC15.

CleanLight Air UV Air Purifier - $80.74

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