Collection: Purifiers

Air Purifiers Australia — Cleaner Air for a Healthier Home

Australian homes face unique air quality challenges — bushfire smoke, high pollen counts during spring, coastal humidity, dust from dry inland winds, and the everyday build-up of pet dander, mould spores, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from cleaning products and furnishings. A quality air purifier from Ozbuyz removes these invisible threats and delivers measurably cleaner, fresher air for you and your family.

We stock a wide selection of air purifiers with HEPA filtration, activated carbon layers, UV sterilisation, and smart sensor technology — all available with fast Australia-wide delivery and our 30-day returns guarantee.

Why Air Quality Matters in Australia

Australia experiences some of the highest pollen concentrations in the world during spring and early summer, and bushfire smoke has become an increasingly regular seasonal challenge for much of south-eastern Australia. For allergy and asthma sufferers, indoor air quality directly affects symptoms, sleep quality, and long-term respiratory health. An air purifier with a true HEPA filter can capture particles as small as 0.3 microns — including pollen, dust mites, pet dander, mould spores, and fine smoke particles.

Key Features to Look For

  • True HEPA Filter — Captures 99.97% of airborne particles 0.3 microns and larger
  • Activated Carbon Filter — Absorbs odours, smoke, VOCs and chemical fumes
  • CADR Rating — Higher CADR (Clean Air Delivery Rate) means faster air cleaning for larger rooms
  • Air Quality Sensor — Real-time monitoring and automatic fan speed adjustment
  • Sleep Mode — Quiet, low-light operation for overnight use in bedrooms
  • Filter Replacement Indicator — Alerts you when it's time to replace filters for optimal performance

Sizing Guide

Match your air purifier to the size of the room you want to treat. As a guide: a unit with a CADR of 150–200 m³/hr is suitable for rooms up to 20sqm; 250–350 m³/hr suits 25–40sqm; 400+ m³/hr is needed for open-plan living areas and larger spaces.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do air purifiers help with bushfire smoke? Yes — models with a true HEPA filter combined with an activated carbon layer are effective at reducing fine smoke particles (PM2.5) and associated odours from bushfire smoke.

How long should I run an air purifier? For best results, run your air purifier continuously at a low setting or at least 4–8 hours per day, especially during high pollen, smoke, or dust events.

How often should I replace the filter? Most HEPA filters should be replaced every 6–12 months depending on usage and local air quality conditions. Many of our models include a filter life indicator.

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