

🌬️ Breathe Easy, Print Boldly — Your Mini Air Guardian for Resin Mastery!
The Anycubic Mini Air Purifier is a compact, ultra-quiet device designed specifically for resin 3D printers. Featuring a high-density activated carbon filter and a high-speed 5,000 rpm fan, it efficiently reduces resin odors while operating at a whisper-quiet ≤40 decibels. Its rechargeable 2,000mAh battery and replaceable filters provide long-lasting, flexible air purification, making it an essential upgrade for any professional or hobbyist seeking a fresher, healthier printing environment.






































| ASIN | B08CRKVRLS |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 46,419 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 81 in Air Purifiers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (209) |
| Date First Available | 10 July 2020 |
| Included components | 1* Power Cord, 1* User Manual, 2* Anycubic Purifier, 2* Replaceable Activated Carbon Blocks |
| Item Weight | 420 g |
| Item model number | Mini |
| Manufacturer | ANYCUBIC |
| Noise Level | 40 Decibels |
| Part number | APA0WH-UKTOP |
| Product Dimensions | 17.48 x 14.99 x 5.49 cm; 420 g |
| Size | Mini Air Purifier |
| Special Features | Designed for 3D Printers, Compact Body, High-Density Activated Carbon Filter, High-Speed Fan, Replaceable Filter Element, Long-Lasting Battery |
J**E
Great Little Air Purifier for Resin Printing!
I’ve been using the Anycubic Air Purifier with my resin printer, and it’s been a brilliant addition to my setup. It really helps reduce the harsh resin smells not completely gone, but definitely enough that I don’t have to worry about fumes while printing. It’s super quiet and very compact, so it fits neatly inside or next to the printer without getting in the way. I also love that it’s USB Type-C rechargeable, which makes it easy to power from my printer or a power bank. The replaceable filters last a good while too, so maintenance is simple and affordable. Overall, it’s a small but very effective upgrade for anyone working with resin printers. Great value, great performance highly recommend!
C**I
My Tiny Sidekick for Minimizing Resin Printing Smells.
When I first started resin 3D printing, I was not prepared for the smell. That sharp, chemical odor that makes your whole workspace feel like a science experiment gone wrong. I tried opening the windows, but in the middle of winter and during howling gales, that was not exactly ideal. Enter the Anycubic Mini Air Purifier, a tiny but surprisingly effective fix for keeping my workspace from smelling like a toxic waste site. I will be honest, I was skeptical at first. This thing is small. Like, "is this actually going to do anything?" small. But once I set it up inside the cover next to the middle shaft of my Anycubic Mono M5s printer and let it run, I noticed a real difference. The high-density activated carbon filter does a solid job of absorbing those resin fumes, making the air feel fresher and a lot less harsh on my nose when I open the cover. It is ultra-quiet too, which means I can focus on my prints without an annoying fan noise in the background. It is lightweight, easy to move around, and since it is USB-powered, I can plug it in pretty much anywhere. I usually keep it right next to my printer ready to be deployed, but I believe it would be handy for other small spaces that need a little air freshening. It is not going to replace a full ventilation system, but for a compact purifier, it does its job very very well. The only downside is that the filters do not last forever, so you will need to replace them eventually. Also, if you are working in a larger space, you might need more than one for maximum effect (I got 2 together as a deal). But for keeping my immediate printing area from smelling like a chemistry lab, it is a great little tool to have. If you are running a resin printer in a small workspace and want to cut down on the fumes both inside or outside the printer hood without going all in on an expensive air filtration setup, this little purifier is a simple and effective fix.
S**L
Helps neutralize nasty niffs
We had a resin printer a couple of years ago, but never really got on with it - and the smell was one of the reasons for that. Resin is smelly, especially if you have your printer set up inside (as we now do). I had the opportunity to purchase an Anycubic Photon Mono 4 cheaply recently though and saw these on their website. It almost seemed to good to be true, but they really do remove the vast majority of the odour from the (water washable) resin. The filters are basically silent unless you hold them up to your ear. I've used them a couple of times now both during the actual printing and while post-processing. Very effective and definitely worth the price. I haven't had to charge them up again since I started, so the battery life seems good as well. I'm not sure how long the filters will last, so I have bought an extra set of charcoal inserts. These are very easy to replace and inexpensive (manual reckons evey 6 months).
L**M
easy to use, slightly low battery life
These are good, the only issue is the battery life isn't *amazing* this can be an issue if you plan on using it for longer prints. they are easy to use, they do seem to filter the air around and seem to be durable (so far). for the price they were, they are quite good value as well.
P**2
This isn't a magic force field
The Anycubic Mini Air Purifier is a nifty little gadget that promises to keep your 3D printing fumes at bay. And, to be fair, it does a decent job of reducing some of the more... pungent odors that emanate from melting plastic. It's like having a tiny, diligent butler, quietly tidying up the air while you're busy creating articulated dragons and phone cases. But here's the thing, folks, and this is where we need to get slightly serious: this isn't a magic force field. While it might make the air feel cleaner, and reduce some smells, it's not a substitute for proper safety precautions. Think of it as a helpful assistant, not a superhero. You still need to wear a full mask. Yes, you. Even if you feel like a futuristic beekeeper. And gloves. Because those fumes and tiny particles? They're not great for you, even if you can't smell them as much. It's like the difference between hearing someone whisper and someone shouting: the whisper is still there, even if it's less obvious. So, to summarize: the Anycubic Mini Air Purifier is a worthwhile addition to your 3D printing setup. It's small, it's relatively quiet, and it does make a noticeable difference in reducing fumes and smells. But don't let it lull you into a false sense of security. You wouldn't go swimming with sharks just because you have a small boat, would you? Treat those fumes with respect. Wear a mask, wear gloves, and ventilate your space. Your lungs will thank you.
G**N
High pitched whining when charging
The product looks good, they remove odour when printing well as the carbon surface area is good. When 1st plugging in to charge there is a high pitched whining noise, when the charge is complete you are able to leave them plugged in and running is near silent.
W**I
Passt an den USB Port, auch am M4
D**D
Tres impresiones y ya un purificador no funciona ni carga ni nada…espero que Amazon o el vendedor tengan una solución,sino lo devolveré…..pero a duda de hoy no lo recomendaría por su poca durabilidad…
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