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The Dyson Pure Cool air purifier (TP04) comes equipped with two filters. The outer one is a HEPA filter made of glass borosilicate and the inner one is a tris activated carbon filter for odour and ...
The aptly-named Pure Cool (AM11) closely resembles Dyson's other fan towers, with the notable difference being the cylindrical glass HEPA filter around the base.
The Dyson AM11 has a vacuum-sealed glass HEPA filter that wraps 360 degrees around the purifier to catch pollen, bacteria, and pet dander. In addition, a layer of activated charcoal traps odors ...
Dyson's Pure Hot+Cool Link will be far more broadly available, both online from September 6, and then in stores from September 18. Clean air and connectivity doesn't come cheap, mind: it'll be ...
To combat these microscopic invaders, the Pure Hot + Cool Link uses a 360° Glass HEPA filter, which Dyson claims will capture 99.97% of the allergens and pollutants floating around your living area.
HEPA filters typically need replaced as they stop up with use. Dyson's vacuum cleaners fitted with HEPA filters require filter replacement at a cost of around $15 per filter.
Unlike the Dyson Cool Me desktop fan, the Pure Cool Me employs the same kind of HEPA filter as the Pure Hot+Cool air purifier to deliver a steady stream of allergen-free air, exactly where you ...
According to Dyson, the fan's HEPA filter removes 99.97% of pollutants from the air, captures allergens as small as 0.3 microns, and Air Multiplier technology projects a powerful stream of smooth ...
The Pure Hot+Cool sticks with an elongated oval design similar to previous fans. The cylindrical base contains the filters. The oval on top of the base pushes the air outward via Dyson's Air ...