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The Dyson Pure Hot + Cool is the only purifying heater + fan to clean a whole room properly. To simultaneously purify and heat a whole room properly, the Dyson Pure Hot+CoolTM purifying heater + fan goes beyond standard tests by automatically sensing pollution, capturing ultrafine pollutants, and projecting purified and heater air using Air MultiplierTM technology. It is the only purifying heater + fan designed and tested to do this.~
 
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Dyson!
on August 21, 2019
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What else can I say? I bought four units of the “hot and pure cold” and one just pure cold, total of five units from Dyson. I’ve never had issues with Dyson products and this product is amazing. if you’re looking for a machine that can clean the air almost instantly from odors, allergens, and just leaving the air crisp, this is it.
The cooling part isn’t really amazing, it’s lackluster, but the heating is great tho. The app that Dyson gives you can use some improvements but overall its a great product. You’re paying for Quality not just the name Dyson.
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The Dyson Pure Hot + Cool is the only purifying heater + fan to clean a whole room properly. To simultaneously purify and heat a whole room properly, the Dyson Pure Hot+CoolTM purifying heater + fan goes beyond standard tests by automatically sensing pollution, capturing ultrafine pollutants, and projecting purified and heater air using Air MultiplierTM technology. It is the only purifying heater + fan designed and tested to do this.~
 

So I’m very confused. Does this actually cool a room like an air conditioner? That’s what I’m looking for to use in my vintage 15’ x 8’ travel trailer. Please advise. Thanks!

Hi Casey, great question. No it really doesn’t replace an AC unit. It’s just a very fancy fan that blows cold air, hehe. It will cool a room down and circulate the air flow but it won’t keep you nice and chilled on those hot summer days. Best thing about this unit is the power it delivers in cleaning the air. The fan is just a bonus. Now if you are looking at the HP04 that is the addition of a heater built in, that’s really nice for cold days.
6 years, 9 months ago
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The Dyson Pure Hot + Cool is the only purifying heater + fan to clean a whole room properly. To simultaneously purify and heat a whole room properly, the Dyson Pure Hot+CoolTM purifying heater + fan goes beyond standard tests by automatically sensing pollution, capturing ultrafine pollutants, and projecting purified and heater air using Air MultiplierTM technology. It is the only purifying heater + fan designed and tested to do this.~
 

what is the difference between HP04 vs TP04?

TP04 vs the HP04.
I have both products and I can tell you both work great. The TP04 is taller and only blows cool air while the HP04 is a bit shorter, it blows cold air same as TP04 but it also acts as a heater, a good one at that. That’s really the only difference.
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