How 3D printed air purifiers actually work
PC fans, HEPA or activated carbon filters, printed frames and the practical choices people ask about first.

The fastest River purifier to build. Snap the printed shell onto a standard PC fan, drop in the HEPA, plug into USB — your room is already cleaner.
PC fans, HEPA or activated carbon filters, printed frames and the practical choices people ask about first.
Fan size, filter fit, air leaks and maintenance decide whether a printed purifier is useful or only a good-looking shell.
A clear comparison of River purifier sizes and use cases, including why Max is compact despite the name and Eno is the largest.

A quiet, USB-powered air purifier that just does its job. Cleaner room air from a printed object that actually looks like it belongs on the shelf — no humming appliance, no exposed electronics.

A flat disc you barely notice. Real airflow, quiet operation, and a soft printed silhouette that disappears into a shelf or a coffee table.

HEPA and activated carbon in one tall, calm object. The only River purifier that removes both particles and odors — for kitchens, bedrooms and any room that smells of yesterday.

Serious airflow for a real room. River's biggest mover of clean air, in a long horizontal shape that sits naturally on a sideboard or under a TV.



A full-size ice-pack air cooler built from printed parts, a quiet USB fan and a frozen water pack. Freeze the pack overnight, place it inside, and Yuki sends a steady cooler stream across the desk with very low power use.

A polypropylene tap water filter for activated carbon. The flower-like top opens for filling, the body attaches to standard taps, and the bottom grid holds carbon while water passes through. Joined G-code keeps the water path cleaner by reducing micro-stringing.