SAVE $250:The Shark 3-in-1 Max air purifier, heater, and fan is just $199.99 at Best Buy, marked down from the normal price of $449.99. That's a 56% discount.
These days, the weather feels pretty unpredictable. From super chilled winter to broiling summer, we ask a lot of our indoor ventilation system to keep us at a moderate temperature. We want warmth in the winter, cool air in the summer, and filtered air during spring's allergy season. But if you'd rather not have separate machines for all of those needs, today's deal at Best Buy offers a great solution.
As of April 2, the Shark 3-in-1 Max air purifier with HEPA filter, heater, and fan is just $199.99 at Best Buy, down from the normal price of $449.99. That's a 56% discount or a savings of $250. It's also worth noting this model is sold out at Shark's official web store.
Storage space is always a premium, regardless of if you live in a studio apartment or a three-bedroom home with your family. Cut down on the number of home appliances you need by investing in just a few that serve multiple purposes. When winter won't relent, the Shark 3-in-1 Max can serve as a heater to warm rooms up to 1,000 square feet. During summer's heat wave, turn on the powerful fan to provide some much needed relief. Best of all, the Shark's NanoSeal HEPA filter emits purified air, removing allergens like pollen, dander, and dust.
To give you even more comfort, the Shark 3-in-1 Max uses the brand's Clean Sense IQ, which monitors the indoor air quality in real time and gives a percentage reading. In auto mode, the Shark 3-in-1 Max will adjust the fan speed to maintain optimal air quality.
Instead of stashing away the space heater or tower fan in a closet to collect dust, grab the multi-use Shark 3-in-1 Max and enjoy filtered hot or cool air throughout the entire year. No storage necessary.
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