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February 2024 Update: It appears that OKSOU, formerly Okaysou, has gone out of business. Their website no longer exists, and I have been unable to get in touch with my marketing contact. The good news is this an almost identical air purifier model is available from Levoit.
I love our Okaysou air purifiers. I have one in every room in my house. I’m fortunate that pollen doesn’t bother me, but given how well these air purifiers work in our home on everything else, I’m pretty sure they would make a big difference for pollen sufferers.
Benefits of air purifiers
Okaysou air purifiers capture 99.97% of air pollutants like pet hair and dander, dust, pollen, and smoke. They eliminate household odors as small as 0.25 microns, and they safely breaks down various harmful gases, such as formaldehyde, ammonia, benzene and VOC’s (volatile organic compounds.)
Why we love our Okaysou air purifiers
We have the AirMax 10L, Cayman 608, AirMic 4S, and the Pega 100. All four are fantastic.
They are super easy to assemble: all you have to do is take the filters out of the plastic wrap, insert them, and plug the air purifier in. You’re good to go!
I love the sleek, minimalist design of all of their models. I don’t want my air purifier to be a conversation piece, and these easily blend in with any decor.
They are truly whisper quiet, and virtually silent on the lowest setting. This is, of course, especially important for bedroom use. They also feature the option to turn off all indicator lights in sleep mode.
The biggest difference I’ve noticed since I started using Okaysou’s air purifiers is that I no longer wake up with a stuffy nose, a common occurrence most mornings prior to using them. The difference has been dramatic, and I have to believe that that means that the air quality in my home in general is improved.
We don’t have much of an issue with litter box odors since I pretty much scoop as soon as Allegra uses the box, but they all make quick work of the occasional smelly deposit, when the “scent” lingers even after it’s been removed. It only takes a minute or two to completely clear the air.
As always, the real test for me is cooking odors. I really dislike having my house smell like the dinner I enjoyed for hours after I finish my meal. Even the smallest model we have, the Pega 100, does a great job with that.
February 2024 Update: It appears that OKSOU, formerly Okaysou, has gone out of business. Their website no longer exists, and I have been unable to get in touch with my marketing contact. The good news is this almost identical air purifiers are available on Amazon from Levoit.
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https://www.okaysou.com?sca_ref=564265.6y5eWUpQjP
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My apologies, I’ve updated the link. This is the correct one: https://www.oksou.com/?sca_ref=4745685.ON5KFcmFwz
I was interested in these last holiday. But I could not get a real human on the line to speak with. They do everything by text or messaging.
Ingrid, my apologies for bothering you, but I clicked on the Okaysou link and then on the air purifiers shown and there are no air purifiers available! Do you know if they sold out and will be getting more in? I would love to get a new air purifier!
Try this link, Lynette: https://www.okaysou.com?sca_ref=564265.6y5eWUpQjP
Our allergies have been horrible lately.