Is it worth it?
If you need one purifier to cover a genuinely large home zone and you care more about washable filtration than buying new cartridges every few months, this Nuwave OxyPure lands in a useful lane. Its 2,934 sq ft coverage claim, sensor-driven auto mode, Wi-Fi control, and reusable filter stack make it relevant for big open rooms, pet-heavy spaces, and anyone tired of recurring filter bills. The trade-off is that this is a full-size, 26.25-inch-tall unit with a 7.34 lb body and a premium upfront price, so it makes the most sense when airflow reach and long-term running cost matter more than compactness.
I would put this in the buy list for large-room owners, pet households, and value-focused buyers who want a purifier that can stay on without turning filter replacement into a monthly chore. I would skip it if you need a small bedroom unit, if you want a clearly quiet sleep-first model with published low-decibel claims, or if you prefer the simplest possible plug-in-and-forget setup. The appeal here is the reusable-filter route and the strong room-size target; the main reservation is that the buying case leans on capacity and maintenance savings rather than a tiny footprint or a clearly documented whisper-quiet profile.