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Dyson personal purifying fan is on sale for $50 off at Walmart
TL;DR: Get the cooling Dyson Pure Cool Me personal purifying fan for $299.99. It’s normally $349.99, so you’ll save 14%.
I specifically remember the fateful day in middle school science class when we learned about cellular biology and how we’re made up of these tiny little things — and that those tiny little things shed off our bodies and become part of our environments. Cute!
While it’s best to not overthink the types of allergens, bacteria, and particles we’re surrounded by, it is comforting to know you can easily purify the air around you to breathe a bit better. But really, if you’re looking to rid your environment of airborne toxins, it takes more than the aesthetic glow of a Himalayan salt lamp.
Right now, Amazon has the Dyson Pure Cool Me personal purifying fan on sale for $299.99, which is a $50 savings off its usual price tag. As the first personal purifying fan by Dyson, the Pure Cool Me delivers a focused stream of purified air to keep you cool and the air clean.
Designed with both fully sealed HEPA and activated carbon filters, the Dyson Pure Cool Me captures 97% of allergens and pollutants you’re breathing in on the regular. Standing at a little over 15 inches high, the personal fan is the perfect size for a desk or workspace without taking up too much precious real estate. Fun fact: office machines like copiers and printers can release ultra-fine particles and gases into the air that can permeate deep into the lungs. So, yeah.
The Dyson Pure Cool Me comes with a night-time mode feature to dim the LCD display, quiet the settings, and set a timer of up to 9 hours to keep cool and filtered air on you as you sleep.
Head to Amazon to pick up a Dyson Pure Cool Me personal purifying fan while it’s on sale for $299.99 and breathe a little easier.
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