Skip to main content

21OAK may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site.

Review: The Turonic PH950 air purifier is expensive (and worth every penny)

It boasts “premium air cleansing” and an advanced eight-stage HEPA air purification system that captures 99.98 percent of airborne particles 0.1 microns in size or smaller. It has a humidifier, a remote control, and a touch panel on its top rail. Turonic claims the PH950 air purifier can clean air in the average home in about an hour.

The Turonic PH950 is everything you could want in an air purifier, at least on paper. It’s also just shy of $500. For smaller homes, it may be overkill – as if overkill on clean air was a bad thing – but for larger homes and offices, it may be a no-brainer purchase to make.

Recommended Videos

We put the Turonic PH950 through the ultimate at-home test: a whole-home remodel. In an attempt to break the PH950, we ultimately succumbed to its power. You will, too.

Pros:

  • Powerful
  • Quiet for its size
  • Fairly compact for all it offers
  • Filters are easy to change

Cons:

  • Loud when it kicks into high gear
  • The water trough is too small
  • Remote is not necessary
  • Design is more techy than we’d like for the home
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Our review of the Turonic PH950

The Turonic PH950 is likely the best air purifier you can buy. There, we said it.

At 24 pounds and measuring 16x9x25 inches, the Turonic PH950 is no slouch. It’s big, bold, powerful – and meant to be. The air purifier has 4.5 stars on Amazon; its poor reviews are odd and not relevant to its performance or build quality, and just about all owners seem happy.

Air purifiers are often bigger than seems necessary, almost as if manufacturers artificially increase the size to command more space in the home. Turonic didn’t do that with the PH950. It’s big, sure, but heavy, densely assembled and thoughtfully designed.

The lone quibble we have about its design is the bar jutting out over the top. We’d rather see that integrated into the housing. This is subjective, but it’s the bit that screams “I am a piece of tech” when we’d rather an air purifier be more like a piece of furniture. The air purifiers that grab attention (Dyson, Blueair, etc.) are all gorgeous. People want something nice in the home, and Turonic doesn’t have anything quite than nice in its lineup.

Turonic outperforms all of them with its PH950, which is ultimately why we’d prefer better aesthetics. Whether you put it in the office or at home, something a bit more elegant would have us swooning.

The Turonic PH950 is easily the best air purifier we’ve ever tested, though. We plugged it in and let it do its thing, and though the water trough for its humidifier feature is a bit too small and requires filling a touch too often for our liking, you could opt out of that feature and just use it as an air purifier if you wanted. That said, the humidifier feature is also really good – surprisingly good for a unit that isn’t a dedicated humidifier.

We put the Turonic PH950 to work just before a whole-home remodel, which happened in stages. Cabinet refacing, kitchen countertops, new floors – the works. This all kicked up a ton of dust, debris, outside air coming into the home, and paint fumes. All this contributes to a less-than-desirable living situation anyway, and poor air quality only adds to the frustration of a remodel. (Anyone who has been in that situation knows what we’re talking about.)

The Turonic PH950 made the home livable. Save for paint fumes from the cabinets lingering (which an air purifier can’t solve) there was no discernable difference in the air quality of the home during the heavy stages of the remodel. The Turonic PH950 kicked into high gear often (which was a touch loud but also comforting in its way) and its filter showed it was doing its job when we changed it out.

Day to day, the Turonic PH950 may be overkill, but we’d rather that than impure air. Though it’s a touch large and has a techy design, the Turonic PH950 air purifier is easily the best we have ever tested.

Editors' Recommendations

Nate Swanner
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Nate is General Manager for all not-Digital-Trends properties at DTMG, including The Manual, Digital Trends en Espanol…
6 home pieces you should always buy at thrift stores (and 6 you shouldn’t)
Thrift store shopping tips
Multiple antique mirrors on gallery wall

Somewhere along the turbulent line of the last decade or so, thrift store shopping became cool again, and we are all for it. More and more people are rebelling against generic, cookie-cutter styles and want their homes to look more personalized, more unique, and more one-of-a-kind. At long last, your living room looking exactly like the Pottery Barn catalog doesn't necessarily make yours the epitome of style. Individualism is the more sought-after decor style now, and we couldn't love it more.
When shopping secondhand, be it at a thrift store, online auction, or garage sale, there are some general guidelines to keep in mind, and that's where we come in. By remembering these helpful tips, you can take advantage of the perks and avoid the pitfalls of secondhand shopping.

Do: Wooden furniture

Read more
Sick of cloudy glasses? This is the cleaning hack you need
Say goodbye to cloudy glasses with this simple item you probably have in your kitchen
Water glasses upside down on a rack

Dishwashers are a godsend for busy families, saving you from the elbow grease needed to clean a sink full of dishes with a scrubbing brush or sponge. But the downfall of these machines is pulling your supposedly clean drinking glasses out of the dishwasher only to find them cloudy and dull. It's a common frustration that many households face, but fear not, there's a simple solution to cloudy glasses that's been making waves on social media.

Enter the cloudy glasses Instagram hack -- a viral cleaning trick that promises to banish cloudy residue and leave your glasses sparkling clear. Let's dive into what causes cloudy glasses, the Instagram that's taken the internet by storm, and other methods to keep your drinking glasses gleaming.
What does it mean when glasses are cloudy?

Read more
Avoid a huge fire risk in your home: How to clean your dryer vent
Use these tips and tricks for a safer, more effective dryer
Outside dryer vent

A clean home can cultivate peace and kick stress to the curb, but it can be difficult to keep up with those often-neglected areas of the home. The laundry room is one of those areas, but it's also a space that's downright dangerous to neglect. In fact, FEMA reported that clothes dryers cause around 2,900 fires in residential buildings every year, resulting in widespread damage, serious injury, and even death.

However, you can prevent catastrophe in your home by cleaning your dryer regularly. If you don't know where to start, don't worry. We’ll walk you through how to clean the dryer vent so your laundry room and your home will be both clean and safe.
What you need
Before you begin, gather these items:

Read more