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#587 in Air Purifiers

Dyson - Pure Cool TP03/Tower

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"No issues on any, just regular maintenance like changing filters. We are happy with them all"

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"I’ve been using Dyson (wifi) with Homebridge and it’s been reliable. Most of the parameters does sync and work with HomeKit automation."


"Same, been brilliant so far."

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"Low quality parts. ... very expensive cheap parts that fail even after 1-3months"


"constant maintenance"

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"The Dyson is our most expensive one and we would probably not buy again. ... it doesn’t perform any better than the BlueAir which was a fraction of the cost."


"Low quality parts. ... very expensive cheap parts that fail even after 1-3months"


"it doesn’t perform any better than the BlueAir which was a fraction of the cost."

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SideburnSundays • 10 months ago

For purifier the Dyson towers with HEPA filters are GOAT. For humidifiers, the large ones I need to keep my place sufficiently humid tend to break after 1\~1.5 years of use regardless of price range.

r/japanresidents • Air humidifier and purifier frustrations - Any recommendations? ->
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Massive-Arm-4146 • 4 months ago

I own a Coway Airmega, BlueAir 311 Auto, and a Dyson PureCool. Coway is for the main living room/kitchen, BlueAir for kids rom, and Dyson for our bedroom. Overall the Coway is my favorite. It’s a beast and has a low cost of annual maintenance. Strongly recommend.

r/AskNYC • Best air purifier for NYC apartment? ->
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MrMach82 • 10 months ago

First, any premium item with that big of a discount is usually "worth it". Secondly. The Hot/Cool work great. Bought my first about 6 years ago when it was called the HP02 Link model one of the first to use wifi/app. The HP02 saved us during a freeze with no power for days...hooked it up to the portable generator to keep our room warm. Then we decided to add another Hot/Cool 4 years ago HP04. We also have a Pure Cool. No issues on any, just regular maintenance like changing filters. We are happy with them all and the app to control and review data. I think the AM models don't have wifi/app capability...I was researching them recently to add another hot/cool.

r/dyson • Advice - is this worth it? ->
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RexManning1 • 10 months ago

Dyson Pure Cool works very well. It’s not cheap though. Highly recommend.

r/Thailand • Chart comparing popular air purifiers that are available in Thailand ->
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SuggestionAware4238 • 4 months ago

Tried a Dyson Pure Cool in the past. Nice design, but even on night mode the airflow was too much for light sleepers like me

r/AirQuality • Air purifier for dorm room ->
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Illustrious-Car-3797 • 2 months ago

Why Dyson, they are literally the worst AP on the market

r/dyson • Which Dyson fan/air purifier is this? ->
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Illustrious-Car-3797 • 2 months ago

Low quality parts. They market well using fancy CGI but the reality is constant maintenance and very expensive cheap parts that fail even after 1-3months Dyson is the most talked about vacuum when it comes to failure and shoddy workmanship

r/dyson • Which Dyson fan/air purifier is this? ->
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Illustrious-Car-3797 • about 2 months ago

My dad has one and like many customers he's never changed the filter or cleaned the pre filtration system.......it now blows meat flavoured air hahahaha

r/dyson • Which Dyson fan/air purifier is this? ->
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UnSCo • 2 months ago

Same one I have, and I paid less than that for it new!

r/dyson • Which Dyson fan/air purifier is this? ->
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Nine_Eye_Ron • 9 months ago

Same, been brilliant so far.

r/homebridge • Best Homebridge/HomeKit Smart Air Purifiers? ->
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laffer1 • 7 months ago

Just never buy from blue air directly. They won’t help up if a package is lost. I’ve used a few other smart purifiers. The Dyson ones suck at dust and the smart part works with Alexa and google home only and it’s very buggy. It needs to be reconnected often. Just got a lg 360 and it’s good other than the wifi module in the unit. It loses connection frequently and also is limited to their app. It briefly worked in Alexa and google home but often non responsive. It does have built in air quality sensor though. We also had a blue air sense model several years ago. That was one of their first smart models. It had to get WiFi reset about once a year and didn’t support a lot of integrations. Eventually the WiFi module failed on it. We have business grade wifi (Cisco Meraki mr56 x 2 APs). so it’s not like budget consumer WiFi routers.

r/AirPurifiers • In need of smart air purifiers ->
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aisuperman • 9 months ago

I’ve been using Dyson (wifi) with Homebridge and it’s been reliable. Most of the parameters does sync and work with HomeKit automation.

r/homebridge • Best Homebridge/HomeKit Smart Air Purifiers? ->
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No_Routine_3295 • 9 months ago

I have a Dyson, BlueAir, and Levoit in various areas of the house. Levoit is near the litter box and is loud but does a good job - we never smell the litter box. Our favorite is the BlueAir in our bedroom - we keep it on auto mode 24/7. It’s super quiet and seems to work well. The Dyson is our most expensive one and we would probably not buy again. We like that it’s also a fan when it’s warm, but it doesn’t perform any better than the BlueAir which was a fraction of the cost.

r/moderatelygranolamoms • Are air purifiers worth buying for pets? Which options would be the best you've tried? ->

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