Dyson Pure Cool Link (60 m²)
CHF400.– currently CHF499.– new

Dyson Pure Cool Link

60 m²


Question about Dyson Pure Cool Link

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Anonymous

3 years ago

It's just an overpriced fan, isn't it?

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Braincandy

3 years ago

Since it also has a built-in air filter, it is more than just a fan.
During the first hazelnut blossom, it made the indoor climate more bearable.
When it was first put into operation, it took 3-4 days until the air quality was ok. This can also be adjusted (3 quality levels).
It also filters odours from cooking, which is worthwhile if you have an open kitchen.
If you are in the house, you can activate the night mode, then it is quieter (only up to level 4).
The bottom line is that it costs a lot of money, but it can do more than just "waft air".
It's been worth it so far (5 months).

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peter

3 years ago

Not quite! First of all, the device is extremely attractive and takes up very little space. As an asthmatic, I am happy about the excellent filter, which noticeably alleviates my discomfort, especially during the pollen season. The air flow is much more pleasant than with a conventional fan, and the noise level is also much lower.
With the remote control, 10 intensity levels can be set. With the auto mode, the unit selects the intensity independently and variably. Other modes include timer function, select ventilation and air cleaning time, rotation function and night function.
I don't want to miss my Dyson anymore and I don't regret the investment!