How do you choose a Dyson air purifier?
Choose a Dyson air purifier
To choose the best Dyson air purifier for you, ask yourself the following questions:
- Do you also want heated or humidified air?
- What do you want to filter?
- Which room do you want to place the air purifier in?
- Do you want to control the air purifier remotely?
Do you also want to heat or humidify?
All Dyson air purifiers have a fan function. This ensures a cool airflow in your home. This is nice on a hot day, for example. Want heated airflow in the winter as well? Choose a Dyson Hot+Cool model. These models heat the clean air to the temperature you set. If you also want to maintain the humidity, the Humidify+Cool is a good choice. This model has a humidification function.
What do you want to filter?
With a Dyson air purifier, you can remove 99.95% of all particles from the air. For example, you can filter dust, pollen, pet allergens, and viruses from the air. DWant to clean the air as thoroughly as possible? Go for a Dyson Formaldehyde model. These models have a catalyst filter that removes formaldehyde gases. These are gases released by household objects, such as carpets and furniture. If you inhale a lot of this gas for a long time, you'll get health issues.
Where do you want to place the air purifier?
When choosing an air purifier, you also have to consider the size of the room you want to purify. That's because the maximum cleaning capacity differs per air purifier. For example, there are air purifiers that clean rooms up to 30m2. Do you want to clean larger spaces? The Dyson Big+Quiet is a good choice. This air purifier has the most powerful airflow, which allows you to quickly clean a large space. It cleans up to 100m2.
Do you want to control the air purifier remotely?
You can connect the Formaldehyde series and Big+Quiet to the MyDyson app. You can remotely control the air purifier via the app. For example, it allows you to turn on the air purifier when you're not home as well. In addition, the app gives you more insight into the air quality. When you open the app, you can see the current air quality. You can also see exactly at which times the air quality was worse. The app indicates which substances were in the air at those moments.