How much energy does an air purifier consume?

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The energy consumption of an air purifier varies depending on its size, type, and settings. Generally, most air purifiers are designed to be energy-efficient and consume an average of 50-200 watts per hour. However, specific models may have higher or lower energy consumption. It's important to note that some air purifiers have different fan speed settings or power-saving modes, which can affect energy usage. To estimate the total energy consumed, you can multiply the wattage by the number of hours of daily usage. Additionally, selecting an Energy Star certified air purifier can help ensure optimal efficiency while maintaining high-performance air purification.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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