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Posted 20 June 2023

Dyson Purifier Cool Autoreact Purifying Fan £399.99 @ John Lewis

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Captures dust, allergens and bacteria. Dyson purifiers have intelligent sensing. Three sensors work in harmony to constantly monitor your air quality – interacting with our unique algorithm to diagnose and report pollutants in real-time. It also has two layers of purification to thoroughly clean your air. HEPA H13 and activated carbon filtration captures gases and 99.95% of pollutants as small as 0.1 microns. And the whole purifier, not just the filtration system, is fully-sealed to HEPA H13 standard – so what goes inside, stays inside.

Only Dyson purifiers have Air Multiplier technology. It generates powerful circulation, drawing pollutants from every corner into the filters and projecting purified air throughout the room.

Senses and reports, automatically. Three sensors interact with our unique algorithm to precisely diagnose, display and react to your air quality. Removing 99.95% of ultrafine particles.

Cools you in summer with 290 litres of airflow per second. Diffused mode to purify without cooling you. Oscillates up to 350 degree. Night mode and sleep timer. Control with remote. Not app compatible.
Suitable for room size up to 27m².
Noise level 61dB.
Quiet operation.
10 speed settings.
Auto shut-off.
HEPA filter.
99.95% filtration rate.
Filter included.
Size H105, W20.4, D120cm.
1.8m cable.
40.7 watts.
Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
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  1. littlecoupe's avatar
    littlecoupe
    I tried these fan in the dyson store on a hot day. The store did not have air con and i was still hot. You may as well get a cheap £30 fan in my opinion.
    Ukguy101's avatar
    Ukguy101
    Totally agree! My sister has one & they're nothing special at all.
  2. S.Blackey's avatar
    S.Blackey
    Put that money towards a air con unit instead. Actually works
  3. freakstyler's avatar
    freakstyler
    These are indeed a waste of money. I have an older 2016 Heat/Cool Fan and its now virtually useless as its choked up with dust and requires an in-depth dismantling in order to clean it out and it wasn't used that much either before it was cast off into the loft. I would say they make a reasonably decent fan heater but if you're looking for something to move air and not really fussed about a purifier or aesthetics a decent DC tower fan would be a far better and cheaper buy.
  4. Moochie_'s avatar
    Moochie_
    Glad to see this fan has finally made something cold.
  5. Ukguy101's avatar
    Ukguy101
    50419295-r8bOc.jpgEach time one of these are bought, he must be laughing all the way to the bank!
    pon's avatar
    pon
    To the Singaporean bank
  6. theodudhill's avatar
    theodudhill
    The apple of home appliances. Overpriced, over engineered and bought by gullible materialists the world over.
    Kernell's avatar
    Kernell
    This is an amazing air purifier with functions I've not seen anywhere else.
    Labeling people as gullible is just bigotry. It has its uses, and to some people it's a perfect device.
  7. Ise2rasused's avatar
    Ise2rasused
    Bought dyson, used for 10 min and send back JL. Very Noisy and my fan for £70 more powerful then dyson.
  8. Ralph888's avatar
    Ralph888
    Or spend £750 on a set of his new stereo headphones with built in fans and filtration!
  9. Mᴀʀᴛʏɴ's avatar
    Mᴀʀᴛʏɴ
    been looking at getting a Dyson, but these seem to be the TP7A which is a lesser version of the TP07. tempted to just get the TP00, not to sure, could get aircon, but can't move it to different rooms, unless you get the bulky units that need to vent out the windows, and if we ever sell up and move, it'll have to stay here
  10. Kevin_Warner's avatar
    Kevin_Warner
    We have four od Dyson fans. Yes, they cost money but guess what? Our bedrooms are cooled, and the humidifier is near on par with the air con. It also kills allergies, including hay fever, which is great when you have a bi-fold door and three people who suffer from hay fever and animal allergies. In the winter, 2 of them go in the atic and the other two heat a room far quicker than using a radiator which would cost more. I've put it to heat the bedroom 5 minutes before I go up, and it goes off when I get in the room and its nice a toastie. There are cheap little fans to heat the bedroom in winter I know, but I do love the information it provides with the air quality. CO2 levels etc.... 
    of course, these were puchards over a  7-10 year period otherwise, id have to sell the house to buy them now!                                                                                
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