5 Best Air Purifier and Humidifier Combos, According to Our Testing
These top-rated multitaskers clean the air in your home while maintaining healthy humidity.

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Air purifiers filter out dust, pet dander and allergens, circulating cleaner air back into your home. However, their fan-driven airflow can feel drying — especially in winter when indoor air tends to have lower humidity. That’s where combo units that purify and humidify come in, offering the dual benefits of cleaner, more comfortable air which is a godsend for those with allergies or respiratory issues.
These 2-in-1 devices are particularly great for small spaces, helping to reduce clutter by eliminating the need for separate appliances while delivering healthier air year-round. If you're dealing with dry, dirty air in the home, you'll save money and space by not having two separate devices, plus our tests find that many combo units do both jobs effectively.
In addition to air purifiers and humidifiers, our experts regularly evaluate all kinds of home comfort equipment, including air conditioners (both portable and window units) as well as dehumidifiers. We used that testing expertise to identify the best air purifier and humidifier combo units available today.
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