Heats in Winter. Purifies all year.
Dyson’s Purifier Hot+Cool™ machines have built in thermostats which can save you up to 30% in running costs.6
Automatically captures gases and 99.95% of fine particles and pollutants such as mould and pet dander.7
One machine for heating, cooling, and all year round purification.
How to stay warm during winter
Indoor air quality can be impacted by mould spores, bacteria or viruses around the home, along with lighting a candle or fireplace for winter warmth. Dyson purifier heaters capture them5, keeping your indoor air clean and your home heated throughout the cooler months.
Stay warm and comfortable in winter
Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool™ machines are engineered to keep your room warm in winter and your indoor air clean. While you get cosy this winter, don’t let indoor air pollution settle in. Shutting the winter cold out can shut pollutants in, even lighting a candle or a fireplace can release pollutants, Dyson purifier heaters capture them7. Purifying your air, all while keeping your home warm.
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Captures airborne particles
Dyson purifier heaters are made to heat your whole room evenly, with purified air. Capturing 99.9% of viruses, and 99.95% of ultrafine particles5, even when cooking, cleaning, or spraying aerosols.
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Sleep better
Dyson Purifiers include a night mode feature to clean the air and warm you while sleeping. This feature uses quiet settings and a dimmed screen during the night. To turn off the Dyson Purifier while in bed, simply set the sleep timer in intervals ranging from 15 minutes to 9 hours.
Frequently asked questions
Dyson's heating air purifiers have a built-in thermostat that can save up to 30% on running costs while keeping room temperature constant.6 To warm up your desired room evenly, the Dyson Hot+Cool air purifier uses long-distance projection for controlled heating – without having to heat the entire home. Thanks to its intelligent thermostat, heating is stopped when the desired temperature is reached. This means no energy is lost – and the room can be heated briefly using the in-built timer.
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Yes, Dyson heating air purifiers can be used with or without a heating function. The machine will always serve as an air purifier, however, will only heat when you choose that function. Dyson Hot+Cool purifiers can generate the circulation power to draw even distant pollutants into the machine, projecting purified air throughout the room1 with the Air Multiplier™ technology in warmer weather.
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1In maximum setting. Tested for air projection, purification coverage in a 81m3 room.
2Standard data and messaging rates may apply. Requires 2.4GHz or 5GHz Wi-Fi connection and app-enabled device. Requires iOS version 14.0 or above, or Android version 8.0 or above. Your mobile device must have Bluetooth 4.0 support.
3Particle challenge by DEHS oil specified in EN1822 within a chamber specified in ASTM F3150. Tested in Max Mode at IBR US, for whole machine efficiency above 99.95%.
4Tested for filtration efficiency at 0.1 microns (EN1822, ISO29463).
5Dyson purifiers were challenged with airborne influenza A (H1N1 virus), MS2 bacteriophage and Phi-6 bacteriophage at independent labs, using a 30 m3 chamber for 60 minutes or 90 minutes (Phi-6) at maximum fan speed. Dyson Purifiers were also challenged with airborne SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) at an independent lab, using a 0.37 m3 chamber for 90 seconds. Real-life efficacy may vary.
6After reaching target temperature and maintaining it. Tested in a 35 m3 chamber when using the hot air mode and the product setting temperature is 25°C. Comparing with continuous operation with power consumption of 2050W. Results may vary depending on room insulation.
7EN1822 tested particle capture. Gas capture tested to JEM 1467 (acetic acid, acetaldehyde, ammonia), GB/T18801 (formaldehyde, benzene) and DTM-003282 (NO2). Gaseous capture rates vary.