
Dyson - Pure Hot+Cool HP02
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Last updated: Nov 25, 2025 Scoring
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"It’s so satisfying hearing the dog fart and three seconds later it boosting up to remove the “environmental threat”."
"we like it for monitoring and purifying"
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"My Dyson fan/air purifier has been going strong for 10 years and it runs all the time."
"Bought my first about 6 years ago when it was called the HP02 Link model one of the first to use wifi/app. ... 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 have a hot/cold Dyson that runs daily."
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"I only like the HP02 since it has app control. Anything after HP02 they don’t let you control the heat with the app which sucks"
"i'm able to monitor the air quality, humidify and temperature in my home through an app."
"Bought my first about 6 years ago when it was called the HP02 Link model one of the first to use wifi/app. ... No issues on any, just regular maintenance like changing filters. We are happy with them all and the app to control and review data."
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"They are absolutely awesome for temperature control in a 100 year old house, though."
"The HP02 saved us during a freeze with no power for days...hooked it up to the portable generator to keep our room warm."
"I only like the HP02 since it has app control. Anything after HP02 they don’t let you control the heat with the app which sucks"
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"The HP02 saved us during a freeze with no power for days...hooked it up to the portable generator to keep our room warm."
"They are absolutely awesome for temperature control in a 100 year old house, though."
"I only like the HP02 since it has app control. Anything after HP02 they don’t let you control the heat with the app which sucks"
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"The Dyson ones suck at dust"
"not only do they not seems to do much of anything to the air"
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"they also have expensive filters"
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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."
"they also have expensive filters"
"it doesn’t perform any better than the BlueAir which was a fraction of the cost."
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"From the box, it wouldn't track the pollutants in the air when i paired it to my app. ... A couple of weeks go by and my wife reminds me that there's still no reading."
"the smart part works with Alexa and google home only and it’s very buggy. It needs to be reconnected often."
I just purchased a used HP02 in blue because I liked the look of it better than anything they currently sell (which is seriously lacking in color ways and I also don’t like the obvious ‘panel gap’ where air comes out in the new models). I’ll have to see how well it functions, but I did appreciate not paying full price
r/dyson • Advice - is this worth it? ->As long as using the remote control is fine with you it’s a good deal. But I only like the HP02 since it has app control. Anything after HP02 they don’t let you control the heat with the app which sucks
r/dyson • Advice - is this worth it? ->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? ->Both, I have the hot and cool link, we like it for monitoring and purifying, plus single room heating. It works great in conjunction with our HVAC system so it’s basically providing a single room filter plus heating capability, and helps push around the well-filtered air from the HVAC. And we can see when the HVAC filters actually need to be changed because you can see the stats no longer sit at 0 the whole time. But let me be clear, it’s absolutely not worth the price
r/BuyItForLife • The REAL best air purifier - I HATE DUST! ->Dyson Pure Hot + Cool Link. I think it’s from 2016? The filters are a continuing cost but overall very happy with it.
r/BuyItForLife • Avoid Dyson fan/air purifiers ->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!
r/AirPurifiers • Best HEPA air purifier for home? No ->Dyson customer service is crap. I bought the hot and cold one. From the box, it wouldn't track the pollutants in the air when i paired it to my app. I thought since it was a new pairing, i needed to give it a couple days for a reading. I forgot about it. A couple of weeks go by and my wife reminds me that there's still no reading. So I called customer support. We tried trouble shooting it. No go. Then we had a video call and did more trouble shooting. Nada. Then they said I could pay to send it in and they'd take a look at it. I said "over my dead body, it's 2 weeks old!" Then they said they'd pay for shipping. At this point, I was pissed. I said I wanted them to send me a new one and I would send it back. They said no can do. I ended up contacting Amazon and getting a full refund. Yeah, screw Dyson.
r/dyson • Advice - is this worth it? ->I have a hot/cold Dyson that runs daily. I got it in 2020 and if my house were on fire, I would save my fan!
r/Costco • Need Help Choosing an Air Purifier from Costco—Totally Lost Here! ->I’ve got both a breville (for a medium sized room, cost about $100) and a Dyson hot+cool with purification ($545 on sale at JB now) and both are great and non-wifi!
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Best non-wifi air purifier for baby’s room- Australia ->We use the Dyson Hot & cool air purifier, definitely not the cheapest option but it saved us getting a fan heater for the few cold days we have in winter.
r/HongKong • Seeking Air Purifier Recommendations ->I’ve been very happy with our Dyson hot/cold air purifier. It’s so satisfying hearing the dog fart and three seconds later it boosting up to remove the “environmental threat”.
r/BabyBumps • Are there any Good Air Purifiers for Pets on the market today? ->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.
r/TwinCities • Air Purifiers Worth it? ->Yes I have two and sold a third. I also have a Molekule but prefer the Dyson especially since it’s easy to transport when I travel and the remote comes in handy to not have to use WiFi when traveling. The fact it has heat and cool too just make it a win win!
r/dyson • Advice - is this worth it? ->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 ->I got one of the Dyson ones that oscillates. It's amazing.
r/dubai • Air purifier recommendations? ->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? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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