
Dyson launches two new air purifiers with hot and cold air output, HEPA filtration, price starts at Rs 45,900
India Today
Dyson has expanded its air purifier offerings in India with two new products that promise to be completely sealed to prevent dirty air from bypassing the filters. One of these even throws out hot air for winter days. Here is a look.
Dyson has unveiled two new air purifiers in India. The latest generation of air purification devices by the firm are Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool and the Dyson Purifier Cool and promise fully-sealed HEPA 13 standard filtration. Dyson claims that its latest purifiers remove 99.95 per cent of particles as small as 0.1 microns.
Interestingly, Dyson says that the entire unit of its new air purifiers is fully HEPA H13 certified. This means that it’s not just the filter within the purifier that meets the HEPA H13 standard. Instead, the whole machine promises to be fully sealed against the passing of any unwanted particle. Dyson says that the air purifiers create high-pressure seals at an additional 24 critical points to prevent dirty air from bypassing the filters and carrying pollutants back into the room.

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