- Automatically senses, captures, and traps pollutants for cleaner air..number_of_speeds : 10
- Detects and destroys formaldehyde released from household items.
- Fully sealed to HEPA H13 standard. The HEPA filter captures 99.97 percent of particles 0.3 microns in size. An additional filter removes odors and gases including VOCs.
We recently had the opportunity to test out the Dyson Purifier Cool Formaldehyde™ TP09 Air Purifier and Fan, and we were impressed with its advanced features and performance.
This air purifier is engineered with Dyson’s most advanced filtration system that combines a precise, solid-state formaldehyde sensor with a unique catalytic filter that continuously destroys formaldehyde.¹
The HEPA filter captures 99.97 percent of particles 0.3 microns in size and an additional filter removes odors and gases including VOCs.
The air multiplier technology generates the circulation power to draw distant pollutants into the machine, projecting purified air throughout the whole room.
It automatically senses, captures, and traps pollutants for cleaner air, and detects and destroys formaldehyde released from household items.
The machine monitors and purifies using the quietest settings with a dimmed display in Night mode.
If you’re looking for an advanced air purifier that can automatically sense and react to changes in air quality, then the Dyson Purifier Cool Formaldehyde™ TP09 Air Purifier and Fan is definitely worth considering.
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