Wells' compact air purifier 'MiniMax'

Wells' compact air purifier 'MiniMax'

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[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] Wells, a comprehensive health appliance brand, announced on the 15th that it will launch a compact appliance, the 'Wells Air Purifier MiniMax.' The plan is to target single consumers, including the MZ generation (Millennials + Generation Z).


The MiniMax combines performance, practicality, and design. It incorporates all the core functions of an air purifier while minimizing its size. With a slim size of 36cm width?about the span of two adult hands?and 17cm depth, it offers high space efficiency. It can be used as a stand type or converted to a wall-mounted type, making it efficient for use in small spaces such as studio apartments. The product exterior features a fabric texture and striped pattern.


With powerful air intake from four directions including the front and sides, it quickly removes dust and pollutants inside the home, enhancing air purification efficiency. It applies an H14 HEPA filter, mainly used in hospitals and laboratories, which removes 99.997% of ultrafine dust particles. Additionally, it is equipped with a variety of 'lifestyle-customized filters' specialized for different living environments. Users can select filters according to their residential environment, such as allergy, new house smell, pets, and indoor deodorization. Brightness detection, dust sensors, and gas sensors measure indoor air quality in real time, allowing users to check the air condition at a glance.


The noise level is also kept below 28dB (decibels), which is quieter than library noise standards, applying a low-noise mode that frees users from appliance noise. The air purification area is offered in two models: 6-pyeong and 7-pyeong sizes.



A Wells representative said, “This new product faithfully fulfills the functions of an air purifier while featuring a stylish design that is suitable as an interior appliance,” and added, “We expect it to be well received by the MZ generation and single consumers who spend generously to enhance the value of their living spaces.”


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