Product Overview
The Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Gen1 purifying fan automatically senses, captures and traps pollutants to purify your whole room.¹ It heats or cools the air, while removing 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns.³
Dimension
Product Height : 30.2 inches
Product Width :9.84 inches
Product Depth :9.84 inches
Product Weight :11.66 pounds
Features
Air Multiplier technology Circulates purified air throughout the whole room.¹
All year-round purifier. Heats in the winter, cools you in the summer.
Remote Control Curved and magnetized remote control stores neatly on the machine. Not app compatible.
Oscillates Up to 350°
Pre-set Run Time Programmed to turn off after pre-set intervals of 1, 2, 4 and 8 hours
Fully sealed to HEPA Standard. So what goes inside, stays inside.²
Night Mode. Night mode monitors and purifies using the quietest settings, with a dimmed display.
¹Tested In maximum setting for air projection, tested in Auto mode for purification coverage, tested for room heating per relevant Dyson method DTM961.
²Particle challenge by DEHS oil specified in EN1822 within a chamber specified in ASTM F3150. Tested in Max Mode for whole machine efficiency above 99.95%. Gas capture rates vary.
³Tested per ISO 29463.
What's Included
Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Gen1 HP10
Glass HEPA+Carbon filter
Remote Control
Owner's Manual
Reviews
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5 Great addition and helped my wife
Posted by Amber Buck on Nov 8th 2024
My wife have allergy problem with dust, but after bringing this, her coughing is reduced a lot and we keep it on all time when we are room. Feels fresh all time. I will this pruchase as worthy
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5 Best 2 in 1 Air Purifier
Posted by Jessica Vaughan on Nov 8th 2024
A family member has this air purifier and instantly made me return my old one and upgrade to this one. My room doesn’t get fresh air easily and I constantly had to have a heater on but this 2 in 1 purifier is the best!! Heats up fast and has been helping me with allergy season feel like I can breathe much better at night. Also love that I can see the air quality on it!
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5 Great Standalone Dyson Purifier + Heater
Posted by Aaron Wallace on Nov 7th 2024
The Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Gen1 HP10 provides the iconic design and engineering you would expect in a Dyson purifier, but minus the app control and integration. Personally, I prefer standalone devices so the Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Gen1 is perfect. The Hot+Cool Gen1 is only about 30” high and 10” in diameter, offering a relatively compact yet capable purifier with ability to heat or cool your space as the HEPA H13 fully sealed filter removes 99.97” of particles. The filter is good for an entire year and also features a carbon layer able to capture harmful VOCs and gases, further reducing indoor air pollution. The included remote provides full control of the unit while the display provides realtime feedback such as air pollutants, temperature, fan speed, oscillation, and even filter life. Like other Dyson purifiers, the HP10 has on-board air sensors to not only detect and display pollutants in realtime but can automatically adjust fan speed to optimize operation. I really like how heat is integrated into the HP10, able to provide room filling heat. The heater function can be enabled and adjusted easily with the remote, allowing you to easily specify a target temperature and the HP10 will run the heat function accordingly. It seems to provide ample heat for an average bedroom but could also be used to supplement heat for a larger space while purifying the air in the process. The only negative is the cost, but Dyson products offer better design and have generally lasted much longer than their cheaper counterparts in my experience. For many people, the app is either rarely used or not desired making this a great choice if you are looking for a quality, standalone smart purifier and heater in the Dyson ecosystem.
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4 An overall good air machine dependent on a remote!
Posted by Stuart Myers on Nov 2nd 2024
Dyson has been making bladeless fans for some time now, and as they matured, evolved into devices that also included heat, and in the case of the Dyson Purifier heat+ cool (model hp10), also has added air filtration as well. It’s a mid-sized model, measuring at just barely over 30 inches tall, by just under 10 inches wide and deep, so you can place it on a floor, but also on a shorter table if you need to as well. The power cord is almost 6 feet long. Unfortunately, mine came with no setup instructions or any instructions on how to use the remote. The model wasn’t listed yet on the general Dyson site, but some search engine digging did pull up a PDF user manual for it. I would have loved an old fashioned user manual in the box, even if a basic one. Those who are familiar with this technology by now know that these machines take air, and put simply, “swirl” it around an oval opening, throwing it out into the room it’s in, with no blades or anything kids, pets, or you, can get caught or hurt in while doing so. It’s pretty effective too, throwing the air quite a ways through even larger rooms. You can leave it still (static), or oscillate it by varying degrees so it will turn side-to-side from just a little, all the way up to 350 degrees around and a few settings in-between. You can also tilt the hp10 a bit so it aims straight out into a room, or is tilted up a bit toward the ceiling. The filter which goes in the base area is in two “half moon” shapes, that include a HP-13 level HEPA filter and carbon filters. HP-13 is a step above standard true HEPA filters found in many other home purifiers, and HP-13 filters can capture smaller particles than standard filters – in this case around 0.3 microns or smaller in size, which can include allergens, smoke, industrial emissions, VOCs, and more. Filters are pre-installed and release buttons on each side of the base let you remove it to replace them when needed. How long they last will vary, depending on how dirty your indoor air is, how often you run it, and more factors. Settings and controls are done through a small, white, remote. This remote allows you to of course power the Dyson on and off, adjust the auto on/off for both the fan and heater, set a shutdown timer (1,2,4, or 8 hours), set a night mode so it runs more quietly, and more. Unfortunately, there’s no way to control all functions on the machine itself – only through the remote, so don’t lose it! It is however, magnetic, and you can lay it on top of the Dyson where it will magnetically stick to it until you need it again. A small round screen on the front of the device does allow you to see what it’s doing or, using the remote, see stats on what it’s detecting in the air at the time. You can manually set the fan/heat or allow it to run on auto as well. Overall, I like the Dyson hp10. It’s just a bit bulky/tall for what I like to use, so placement is key so It’s not standing out like a sore thumb in the room. But once it’s cranked up and running, it really does push out a lot of air or heat into the room. So far it’s quiet while running. One thing though, is that when using heat, there doesn’t seem to be a low/med/high control for it – it just runs the heat at full throttle (?) until it reaches the temp you set the thermostat at (or you turn it off manually) – this may not be great for those with older homes that may not be able to handle the full power use of full heat. It’s too soon to see just how much dirt the purifier feature is getting out of the air, but if it’s doing what’s advertised, it should be a good amount since it’s again, a HP-13 level HEPA. Since many studies show indoor pollution can be even higher than outdoor pollution in many homes, having higher quality filters is important these days. I recommend this model, overall. You don’t get the fanciest features on it like WiFi or app support and have to rely on the remote for most functions, which I don’t like, and the lack of printed instructions in the box is another “ugh” to me, but it still does what it advertises it does, and does it well, with my one real beef perhaps that you can’t seem to control how hot the heat is coming out – only when it turns off via manual or auto choices.
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5 Dyson fan
Posted by Joshua Ryan on Oct 30th 2024
Love my Dyson fan on cold nights set the heating feature to whatever temperature you want
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4 Best Buy Provided Great Customer Service
Posted by Mrs. Amy Harris on Oct 28th 2024
I bought one of these from Best Buy several months ago and it recently failed. Dyson's US website does not recognize this product for reasons that aren't clear so I was unable to get help from them with warranty coverage. I took it to Best Buy, who tried to help me get through Dyson's website but they also had the same issues. The manager offered to refund my money which was awesome. I really like Dyson products but they need to get their online support fixed.
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4 Pleased with purchase
Posted by Thomas Macdonald on Oct 27th 2024
Extremely quiet and gives great heat and cool fan air. However, the instruction were a little difficult to understand on how to test the quality of the air.
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5 Love this Purifier heater
Posted by Tracy Richardson on Oct 4th 2024
So far I absolutely love this, having the heater, purifier, and cooling all in one is so nice and pretty easy to use. Great quality and functions for the price.
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5 Very effective
Posted by Jessica Williams on Sep 27th 2024
My som has allergies and was waking up stuffy nose. After using it he sleeps much better. Cooling and heating feature is effective. Loved the remote too.