

🌬️ Clean Air, Compact Power — Because Your Space Deserves the Best
The Blue Pure Mini Max is a compact, portable air purifier designed for small spaces up to 223 sqft. Featuring Blueair’s signature HEPASilent technology, it removes 99.97% of airborne particles down to 0.1 microns with whisper-quiet operation and ultra-low 10W power consumption. Its minimalist Scandinavian design includes washable, customizable fabric pre-filters, while smart auto mode with AQI sensor ensures effortless air quality management. Perfect for desks, bedrooms, nurseries, and on-the-go lifestyles.









| Best Sellers Rank | #191,719 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #283 in HEPA Filter Air Purifiers |
| Brand | BLUEAIR |
| Color | Grey |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 7,521 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Kilograms |
| Power Source | Corded |
| Product Dimensions | 6.8"D x 6.8"W x 11.4"H |
L**L
A great budget purifier with AUTO feature!
Having an AQI sensor with an auto mode is pretty rare for purifiers at this price range. BlueAir is really cool for creating something inexpensive to be a set it and forget. I’ve tested and tried many different air purifiers and while I have a favorite already, this one really deserves its praises. For starters, I want to say this is definitely a bedroom-centric purifier and isn’t meant for larger open concept spaces (Opt for the 311 Auto for bigger area). The 411 auto is virtually silent on level 1. Level 2 is also pretty quiet but has a very gentle breeze sound (personally my fav for sleeping bc the white noise is calming). Level 3 definitely is a jump in sound but is good for brief quick air cleaning. Auto mode is pretty accurate with detection rate. I put out a candle that was relatively close proximity to the purifier and the sensor light turned red and gradually revved up to sift out the smoke. In another test, I blew out a candle that was further away from the purifier across the room. The sensor did take longer to begin revving up the fan (about 5 mins give or take) but nonetheless still managed to detect. I find dissipation of odors and smoke to be pretty decent. Today I was indecisive about outfits and tried on many diff things while looking in the mirror and I guess all the dust and lint kicked up and got the little guy revving up. All this to say, the AQI sensor and Auto Mode is great! Other positives: -low power consumption. It’s gonna be so inexpensive on your electricity bill. Only 10watts of power max! -stylish! The prefilters are very attractive I’m in a very modern minimalist space with black and whites and grays. The default pre filter it ships with fits perfectly! Diff decor? They have many different colors for you. I have to say, I doubted this thing for a bit because of its seemingly lacking power. It reminded me a lot of the Levoit Vista 200. However that model is awfully weak and not worth the money. I believe the reason why the Blue Pure 411 Auto works so efficiently well, is because it is 90% filter. There’s no plastic unibody or restrictive intake grills. Just fabric and filter. Because of this, less fan power is needed to pull in air through several layers of plastic holes and super dense materials. Pretty innovative and a true example of “less is more”. Highly recommend for those who want a stylish, efficient minimalist air purifier for a small space.
K**R
It simply works, and it’s fantastic
I never thought I’d need one of these, but my son has been getting stuffy at night for these past few months and it disrupts his sleep. This air purifier started working pretty much immediately. Even I didn’t realize how bad my allergies were til we started using this, and I breathe so much easier now. It has a “night mode” which just means the fan is lower and quieter, but we sleep with a fan anyway and like the noise. So we turn it all the way up for max effect during the night and just leave it running on the low setting during the day. We got the mini as our rooms are on the smaller side and it works exactly as I’d hoped it would. It’s also a nicely sized and cute machine. There are different color fabrics you can put over the outside which I plan on getting later on. It’s extremely simple to use and so lightweight I was actually worried about the quality, but it works so well and is totally worth the price point. Zero complaints about this machine. Will buy this one again if the need ever arises.
L**L
Significant Improvement in my Breathing
I'm very ill and struggle with breathing sometimes. I have trouble cleaning my room due to my illnesses and I suspected the unclean environment wasn't doing me any favors either. I noticed that it was getting difficult to breathe specially when I was laying down. I would often wake up gasping for air. I've had this air purifier over a week now and my breathing inside my room has improved greatly. If I have the filter at medium or full blast, I'm not stuffy at all either. I'm noticing I'm not waking up gasping for air now. I can't believe the air my room was causing me so many issues. In fact, if I spend some time elsewhere in the house, my nose becomes stuffy again because my family doesn't use a purifier there. I have my purifier on all the time now. It has made some weird crackling noises only twice since I bought it. It's infrequent, though unsure what causes that. The auto setting is very quiet if filter detects the air is in good condition. I'm able to sleep without issues while it's on. If I'm moving around my room, I set it to medium because I don't need it to be so quiet. I went with this brand because of how quiet it claimed to be compared to others available, the auto setting, and washable filter on the outside. It was a terrific investment for me and I only wish I had it since years ago. I never knew a device like this could really help me out with my health.
D**C
Decent air purifier … so far so good
So far I’ve purchased two mini max units and they seem to be working fine. One in the bedroom and one in the living area. I’ll check the filter that came in the unit, but product description says it comes with one temporary filter in unit and one extra filter, and there was no extra filter in either box, only the filters that came in the unit. I contacted the supplier via chat message and they say that the filters that came in the unit should last about 6 months. So i went ahead and ordered four extra filters which run about $9 each. I do like the size of the units and they are quiet. Also the price is good as compared to many others. Otherwise, my cat isn’t sneezing like she used to. And I feel they are working as expected.
A**R
BLUEAIR Mini Air Purifier
Perfect size for the bedroom. The comfort and quality of the air cleanliness is amazing! It’s a durable air purifier and it even helps control the smell of my dogs!!!!! It’s very quiet but it makes a huge improvement for comfortable sleeping.
S**K
Love this device!
Works great to keep air clean and dust from accumulating on furniture. We keep the bedroom windows open at night to cool the room and were finding dust everywhere during summer months (hay fields & farms surround our home). We have sinus issues & asthma, so we ordered this and found we have much fewer sinus problems and much less dust (no more daily cleaning!! It’s uber quiet on the lowest setting and not so loud on the higher settings. I have it on my bedside table and it doesn’t keep me awake. A light tap turn it on/off and changes the fan speed. We bought the larger model for the living room with the same results and are very happy with it.
C**P
Worth every penny!
I own the Mini Max. I use it in my classroom. It’s very quiet and I know it’s working very well. I have a student who has bad allergies and I myself do as well. It has helped with the air quality and dust levels in my classroom. You can see how dirty my filter got after 6 months of use. I do vacuum the outside filter occasionally and have brought it home to wash over school breaks. You will not regret getting one of these.
D**C
Get the levoit Core 300s instead.
I couldn't decide between 300s or the blueair 411 auto, so I bought both. I ended up keeping the 300s. Looks: blueair Albeit personal preference, the blueair wins this area pretty handily for me. I like the taller skinnier design of the blueair given where I was going to place it *(.7 inches skinnier). Plus the fabric filter covers on the 411 allow it to blend in more with my decor. The levoit, is a giant piece of plastic, and it looks like it. The display on top is slick, but I leave that off most of the time Filter: Tie, with maybe slight edge to the 411. The filter on the levoit is about twice as thick, but has about half as much exterior surface area as the 411. Additionally I think the fabric pre-filter on the 411 will probably do a better job of keeping the actual filter from having to filter large particles. I suspect the 411's filter will probably last longer due to all of this. However given the added thickness of the levoit, I bet it's filtering smaller particles better. Filter costs: Tie 3rd party replacement filters for both are about the same. Although I suspect the 411 will need them slightly less frequently due to the increased exterior surface area of the filter. Exterior Build: Levoit The 411 doesn't really have any type of skeleton protecting the outside of the filter. While handling the 411, I was constantly concerned I'd crush the filter or otherwise deform it *(and I did). The other problem with this is blueair didn't really give you any safe place to grab the 411. The levoit on the other hand is a giant solid feeling piece of plastic. Although I won't be moving this around very often there is a good chance my dog will brush into it or poke it (she sleeps next to it), so this did matter a little. Fan: Levoit The Levoit's fan is a solid impeller type fan. When you shake the unit you don't hear any kind of play from the bearings or mechanisms. There are 4 fans speeds plus auto, (sleep, low, med, high) and auto will switch between those 4. An interesting quirk is that whenever you change fan speeds it seems the Levoit overshoots the speed slightly, and then slows the fan down from there. That doesn't really bother me though as I don't expect to be changing speeds often. The 411 however is a standard 5 bladed 6.5-ish inch fan (I didn't measure). When I shook the 411 I could hear play in the fan's mechanism. There are 3 fan speeds (low, med, high) and auto switches between them auto here In terms of air volume coming out of the top of the units the Levoit sleep, low and medium are equivalent to the low, medium, high speeds on the 411. That means the levoit's high is a whole extra gear higher of air movement when compared to the 411. The specs of the unit corroborate this fact. Noise: Levoit- This is by far the most important section to me. The 411 is audible even on the lowest setting (or auto), and to make it worse it has a baseball cards in bicycle spokes type noise (check out the video in my review of the 411). The Levoit is inaudible on sleep, and I often use low as white noise if I take a nap during the day. On Medium and High have the levoit does have a slight high pitched whistle, but I don't need to use those settings much. Power Use: Tie I used a belkin wemo insight to measure both devices at varying fan speeds, and waited for the power draw to stabilize. The insight can not measure less than 2W and instead displays <2W. Also the 300s was connected to wifi when I performed this test. Levoit: Auto <2 W, Sleep <2W, low = 5W, Medium, 9W, high= 22W 411: Auto <2W, Low <2W, Medium 2W, high 9W. As I'll be leaving this on Auto most of the time, that's what matters most to me. As both are less than 2W, my suspected running cost for both is less than $2/yr at $.11/kwh. Basically don't worry about power draw. App: Levoit In spite of myself being a smarthome enthusiast *(I have at least 70+ smart devices, and about 25+ apps to control them all), I did not care about having another app. That being said I find myself actually using this one. It was easy to get up and running on android *(I'm a nerd, but it really just worked). The big benefit is that I scheduled the purifier to run on Medium when I'm not in the room (which happens to be my office), and then turn back to Auto before I return. When I get back to my office the air smells and feels noticeably better than the rest of the house. Plus being able to tell alexa to turn up the purifier just seems cool. It will be more useful when I stick a second one of these in my daughters room and I can turn it to low for white noise without having to enter the room. So yeah I returned the 411 Auto.
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