Air purifiers filter out pollutants like pollen and dust, but they do not lower room temperature. The air movement they create may feel fresher but lacks cooling effects. The motor of an air purifier can generate a small amount of heat. Homeowners often confuse air purifiers with coolers. Products labeled as 'air purifier and cooler' are likely evaporative coolers, which function differently than air conditioners. Combining air purifiers with air conditioning or fans may optimize home cooling efforts.
An air purifier's job is to clean the air, not cool it. The movement of the air from its fan might create a very very slight breeze, but it doesn't actually have any cooling mechanism.
The process of running the motor may even add a very minuscule amount of heat to the room. If a product is advertised as an 'air purifier and cooler', then it's likely an air cooler that has a filter in it.
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