Technology
Dyson Hot + Cool air purifier on sale for $120 off at Amazon
If you’ve been really suffering this allergy season, put the Claritin down and stop religiously vacuuming in hopes of clearing allergens. It’s time to start at the source. Allergens like pollen float through the air and make their way into your nose and eyes to wreak havoc, so start tackling them where they are with an air purifier.
Dyson is a huge name in air technology — their vacuums and hair products are top-notch — so, obviously they’re in the air purifying game. Dyson even takes it a step further to make their air purifier act as a heater and cooling fan. Right now, the Dyson Pure Hot + Cool Link air purifier is $121.75 off at Amazon.
The HEPA filter removes 99.97 percent of allergens and pollutants as small as 0.3 microns. This includes pollen, dust, mold spores, bacteria, and pet dander. Basically, allergens are no match for Dyson. A second filter layer within the fan captures household odors and compounds such as paint fumes.
The features don’t stop there. As with almost any household appliance now, the Dyson air purifier has a connected mobile app. Within the app you’re able to control the fan as well as monitor indoor air quality and see live, local air quality metrics. The machine also features a sleep timer and a quiet night-time mode with a dimmed display.
The Dyson Hot + Cool air purifier is still on the pricier end even on sale, but it’s definitely a worthy investment. Grab it for $478.24 at Amazon.
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