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So how does it work as an actual air purifier? With the Chicago winter coming in soon, this would be nice to use to warm up a waiting room that's about 16'x25'. If it doubles up as a fan in the summer, even better.
But a lot of these patients come in sick due to allergies and it would be nice to replace the Lasko fan we have with one of these but the only Dysons we've ever purchased were vacuums, and it just didn't do it for us at home. It was a rather weak, cordless vacuum.
But Dyson deals are constantly posted on here so they must have some pros over the others, given how expensive they are, even refurbished.
So how does it work as an actual air purifier? With the Chicago winter coming in soon, this would be nice to use to warm up a waiting room that's about 16'x25'. If it doubles up as a fan in the summer, even better.
But a lot of these patients come in sick due to allergies and it would be nice to replace the Lasko fan we have with one of these but the only Dysons we've ever purchased were vacuums, and it just didn't do it for us at home. It was a rather weak, cordless vacuum.
But Dyson deals are constantly posted on here so they must have some pros over the others, given how expensive they are, even refurbished.
Their plug-in vacuums work fine and are durable IMO.
The cordless ones are just glorified hand vacs. They have the same limitation as any other battery vac- limited power and charge.
This device is suitable for a small room. You can get a a non-Dyson HEPA purifier for $100 on sale.
anyone know what the diff is between the wifi and non-wifi? i remember reading a review of the newer wifi version and it saying something to the effect that the new wifi version is actually quieter than the older non-wifi version. anyone else know anymore other details?
anyone know what the diff is between the wifi and non-wifi? i remember reading a review of the newer wifi version and it saying something to the effect that the new wifi version is actually quieter than the older non-wifi version. anyone else know anymore other details?
I had the non WiFi and got the WiFi and there is no difference except for the WiFi.
Hospitals use commercial/medical grade purifiers. Household Honeywell models are not even closely comparable.
lol obviously not every hospital room have an air purifier plugged into the outlet. Hospitals have air handlers from companies like silent aire serving filtered air to every room. Hepa is a industry standard and it purifies the same particulate size whether it is on a million dollar machine or a $100 honeywell. Hospitals use Honeywell to suppment the air purification most of the time especially in high traffic areas. Honeywell are preferred because they're brain dead easy to service and are super reliable.
And fun fact, even those million dollar purifiers uses the same rectangular form factor filters, except there's isles of it.
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But a lot of these patients come in sick due to allergies and it would be nice to replace the Lasko fan we have with one of these but the only Dysons we've ever purchased were vacuums, and it just didn't do it for us at home. It was a rather weak, cordless vacuum.
But Dyson deals are constantly posted on here so they must have some pros over the others, given how expensive they are, even refurbished.
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But a lot of these patients come in sick due to allergies and it would be nice to replace the Lasko fan we have with one of these but the only Dysons we've ever purchased were vacuums, and it just didn't do it for us at home. It was a rather weak, cordless vacuum.
But Dyson deals are constantly posted on here so they must have some pros over the others, given how expensive they are, even refurbished.
The cordless ones are just glorified hand vacs. They have the same limitation as any other battery vac- limited power and charge.
This device is suitable for a small room. You can get a a non-Dyson HEPA purifier for $100 on sale.
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And fun fact, even those million dollar purifiers uses the same rectangular form factor filters, except there's isles of it.
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