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The Windmill Air Purifier Is an Air Purifier That Actually Looks Cool

10.10.24 | By
The Windmill Air Purifier Is an Air Purifier That Actually Looks Cool

Windmill has previously impressed with its well-designed home tech, and its latest offering, The Windmill Air Purifier, is no exception. This air purifier not only enhances indoor air quality but also seamlessly blends into any space no matter where it’s placed with its design-forward aesthetic.

A kitchen counter with a potted plant, a basket, a modern vase, and a wooden glass cabinet. A framed abstract painting is mounted on a tiled wall in the background.

Inspired by Japanese and Scandinavian minimalism, The Windmill Air Purifier stands out with its clean lines and modern appeal. It’s available in a natural bamboo finish – the only purifier on the market to feature real bamboo – or a more affordable navy or white version. While the bamboo model comes at a premium price, its natural look makes it a standout choice.

A modern Windmill Purifier with a wooden finish and a gray grille sits elegantly against a textured, light-colored wall.

Capture a close-up of the Windmill Purifier's control panel, showcasing buttons for power, mode, and sleep settings beneath its vented cover.

A white, vertical slatted, rounded-edge storage unit sits on a light floor, partially illuminated by sunlight.

But the purifier isn’t just about looks. It’s equipped with a powerful three-in-one HEPA filtration system, combining true HEPA, activated carbon, and pre-filter technologies to capture 99.97% of airborne particles down to 0.3 microns. This means it’s highly effective at filtering dust, odors, pollen, and other pollutants from the air.

White air purifier on floor next to a tall potted green plant in front of a blue wall.

Along with that, the Purifier offers advanced PM2.5 tracking and auto light dimming to ensure the lights aren’t too bright at night. It operates quietly too, starting at only 16dBs, though to be clear, that’ll be for lower performance modes. The Windmill Purifier also works with an app that’s designed to be easy to use and controllable with your voice. You’ll be able to see things like the air quality in your home and even set schedules for the built-in white noise mode.

A modern kitchen with a stainless steel gas stove, white tile backsplash, white range hood, and a white appliance on a wooden countertop.

The living room features a black and white checkered wall, a dark sofa, and a patterned rug. A side table holds stacked books and a small speaker, alongside a sleek Windmill Purifier that seamlessly blends with the contemporary decor.

For allergy sufferers, The Windmill Air Purifier is a game-changer, offering relief from dust, pollen, and pet dander. It even helps improve sleep by ensuring cleaner air. Unlike many bulky, unattractive air purifiers, Windmill has designed an appliance that you won’t mind being on display in your home.

A home gym with neatly organized equipment including dumbbells on a rack, yoga mats, weighted bars, resistance bands, and a mirror reflecting the room. Wooden paneling is visible in the background.

Three air purifiers in different colors—white, wood-grain, and black—are placed side by side on a wooden floor.

The Windmill Air Purifier is available now starting at $299 for the navy and white models, and $399 for the bamboo version, via the Windmill website.

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Christian de Looper is a consumer tech reporter based in sunny Santa Cruz, California. Christian has reported on tech for over 10 years, with bylines in many of the largest tech publications, including Digital Trends, Forbes, CNN Underscored, Tom’s Guide, and PCMag. Christian has an obsession with how tech companies balance great design with great functionality, and lives at home with his wife, daughter, and cat.