Prime Day deal cuts Levoit Core Mini air purifier to $79

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Levoit Prime Day promotion runs from 7th July to 13th July 2026

Levoit will run a Prime Day promotion in Australia from 7th July to 13th July 2026, with discounts of up to 45% across selected products. The brand is highlighting its Core Mini 3-in-1 air purifier, which will cost $79 during the 7th July to 13th July sale.

Levoit tied the offer to Australia’s football season, when more fans are watching matches at home.

According to Levoit, many Australian households now host extended match nights with friends and family. Food, gatherings and heavier indoor activity can affect air quality over an evening.

Oscar Mei, Levoits Clean Air Expert, said: “People are using their homes more actively during match nights. That is driving greater interest in simple air care solutions that help support a more comfortable indoor environment.”

Core Mini 3-in-1 air purifier

The Core Mini combines three functions in one compact device: air purification, an ambient night light and aromatherapy. Levoit markets that mix for use from kick-off to the end of a late fixture.

During live games, users can switch on the built-in night light to create a more relaxed setup at home. After meals or snacks, the aromatherapy feature can add a subtle scent to shared living spaces.

Meanwhile, the air purification function runs continuously to help capture dust, pet dander and smoke. As a result, Levoit positions the unit as an option for longer indoor gatherings.

For late-night fixtures, the Core Mini can run at noise levels as low as 27dB. That level makes it suitable for bedrooms or other quiet spaces after the final whistle.

Levoit sells its products in Australia through its official online store and through Amazon, JB Hi-Fi and Harvey Norman. The wider range includes air purifiers, tower fans, humidifiers and other home appliances.

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Amelia Hartley is the editor of Melbourne Insider. She has spent more than a decade in Australian newsrooms covering city affairs, politics and breaking news, with a focus on how state and federal decisions land for everyday Victorians. She leads editorial standards across the publication and oversees the newsroom's daily coverage.
Amelia Hartley
Amelia Hartleyhttp://www.melbourne-insider.au
Amelia Hartley is the editor of Melbourne Insider. She has spent more than a decade in Australian newsrooms covering city affairs, politics and breaking news, with a focus on how state and federal decisions land for everyday Victorians. She leads editorial standards across the publication and oversees the newsroom's daily coverage.

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