

Review
The Philips Air Purifier 600 Series is a compact, wallet-friendly solution for anyone dealing with allergies or just wanting cleaner indoor air. It's the sort of device that works quietly in the background—you won't hear it humming away, which matters if you're using it in a bedroom or study. The HEPA filter genuinely captures 99.97% of pollutants, dust mites, pollen, and pet dander, which makes a tangible difference for allergy sufferers within the first week of use. Coverage of 44m² limits it to medium-sized rooms, so don't expect it to purify your entire house, but that's realistic for the price point. The white finish is clean and modern, fitting most décors without looking industrial. What impressed me most is the app control—sounds gimmicky, but being able to turn it on remotely or schedule it before you arrive home is genuinely handy. Energy efficiency is another win; monthly running costs are minimal. Downsides? Filter replacement isn't cheap (typically £25-35 every 6-9 months depending on usage), and the noise reduction marketing might oversell slightly—it's quiet, not silent. It also won't tackle very large, open-plan spaces effectively. For allergy sufferers in flats or smaller homes, though, this hits the sweet spot. At forty per cent off, you're getting a capable, reliable purifier without the £80-plus premium price. It's not flashy, but it works, and that's what counts.