Dyson HP10

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Sentiment score33% positive
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Last updated: Jun 1, 2026

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Reddit Icondropdeadbarbie
10 months ago

i splurged and got the dyson air purifier that also works as a fan and space heater. personally, it was well worth the investment. i'm able to monitor the air quality, humidify and temperature in my home through an app.

Reddit IconNorCalGuySays
6 months ago

It’s not necessary unless you have bad allergies or if there is smoke from some huge fire (knock on wood). I have Dyson combo fan/heaters with air purifier, so it’s automatically working when I use them.

Reddit Icontreebark555
7 months ago

I went to Costco to buy a winex brand for 500.00. When I got there the Dyson air purifier/ heat and cool were marked down from 600.00 to 200.00. So I bought two for less than one! I really, really like them.

Reddit IconBroman400
5 months ago

They’re trash. I wasted $500 on a Dyson a few years ago. Regret not getting a coway

Reddit Iconjaqueh
5 months ago

Dyson hp models are amazing

5 months ago

I’ve had mine for a decade now and no issues. What’s wrong with yours?

Reddit Iconsheepdoc
6 months ago

We have the heater purifier which we love but just know because they plug into the wall they can be a lot more costly electricity wise than say a heat pump

Reddit Iconsuperdupermanda
3 months ago

My BF farted in front of my Dyson hot/cool air purifier and the fan ramped up to max speed. It never fails to elicit a disgusted giggle.

Reddit Iconleabailz
9 months ago

I feel for you, OP. I am an allergic-to-everything person to the point that I've needed to move homes to get away from paint, varnished wood, carpet, etc. The biggest trigger for me, though, and maybe for you is any centralized heating and cooling system. The systems' filters don't matter - the room's unfiltered air is also being blown in your face. I haven't found a purifier that can offset this problem. I don't use ACs and all my heat is water-based or electric. I experimented with Dyson - if it's the model that provides heating or cooling, there is a chemical in the device that can cause reactions. You can also be sensitive to the material in any carbon filter, like coal. The imperfect journey continues, but I ended up getting a custom purifer from Aller Air and I use it in the same room as a Coway HEPA. One for gas and chemicals, one for particulates. It still doesn't save me completely from my dusty old building, but I can now be confident that it's the only issue. Good luck!

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